360° Video Premiere: One Giant Leap Short
…be the world’s next “giant leap”. Please note the length of this video is just under 6 minutes. Instructions Use your mouse and touchpad on your computer to click and…
…be the world’s next “giant leap”. Please note the length of this video is just under 6 minutes. Instructions Use your mouse and touchpad on your computer to click and…
…and collaborators around the world have developed a new satellite, the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) mission, that will give us an unprecedented global picture of the world’s river…
…winning a Nobel Prize (in Physics, Chemistry or Physiology/Medicine), and students who are highly willing and motivated to become future leaders on the world stage. We will have an exciting…
…your phone from left to right or right to left to view the video in all different angles. (*This show can also be viewed using any VR headset or Google…
…to click and drag inside the video. You can also move your phone from left to right or right to left to view the video in all different angles. (*This…
…this video is about 2.5 minutes. Instructions Use your mouse and touchpad on your computer to click and drag inside the video. You can also move your phone from left…
…about the show here. Instructions Use your mouse and touchpad on your computer to click and drag inside the video. You can also move your phone from left to right…
…begin at 6:30 p.m. Get tickets About the Author Andy Saunders is a British author, science writer, and one of the world’s foremost experts of NASA digital restoration. In 2023,…
…group, we’ll work together to use this equation to estimate the number of intelligent civilizations that we might be able to communicate with in our own galaxy. *Please Note: Registration…
…learning about how life works and real world applications of those questions. Pristine was named the 2022 Winner of the Genes in Space Competition for her space biology research proposal. As…