Introducing Ask an Astronaut, a website for all ages where you can enter your own questions to explore thousands of questions and answers between students and astronauts on the International Space Station.
https://t.co/sd0Pv4YYog
Last week it was my pleasure to give a public talk for the NASA History Office about ISS in Real Time, a side project I made with @dwcharn. It's on youtube if you missed it.
https://t.co/CsX6tImk2O
On March 25th at noon ET I'll be giving a public, online talk for the @NASAhistory NASA History Office about ISS in Real Time, a project that @dwcharn and I made last year. Everyone is welcome!
RSVP at the link.
https://t.co/i1hJ5I3Dsw
@DJSnM Thanks so much. Yes, I've encountered this too. A television show that contains archival clips is claimed in its entirety. Google hasn't put the effort in to segment each edit into it's own entity. This broken system is "just let them sort it out" and is rarely correct.
@DJSnM I've had my fair share of YT copyright strikes on https://t.co/eIqaI2Gdfb, including a French TV station who claimed their historical Apollo coverage was copyrighted essentially blocking the entire mission pool feeds that originated from NASA. Ridiculous. It needs to be fixed.
@DJSnM If you want to use the original raw footage, the Apollo 11 film team generously donated the raw scans back to the National Archives. They have been made publicly available here: https://t.co/s5SvEQpUZZ
ISS in Real Time has been updated with comm, photos, articles, and spacecraft details. We have comm as recent as Monday this week!
https://t.co/rn8xxtFl8x
The crew onboard the ISS commemorated the 25th anniversary of having people onboard with a radio communication. Click the link to listen.
It was during the US government shutdown, so NASA has just released the mission data that includes the onboard event.
https://t.co/ZyYVr4LZr3
Here's flight director Gerry Griffin in mission control responding to the actual #scetoaux moment from Apollo 12, 56 years ago today, when the spacecraft was struck by lightning. 🌩️⚡️
I synchronised the raw 16mm footage to the flight loops as part of preparation for the still unreleased "Apollo 12 in Real Time" site.
@nasa@BenFeist #apolloinrealtime
Announcing ISS in Real Time, a new multimedia project where you can play back every day of the past 25 years aboard the International Space Station.
https://t.co/hoqV5DEH8z
This is the coolest web project I've seen in a long time. Incredibly creative and well-executed interface.
Scrubbing to any date, any hour, and seeing the live mission log and hearing the mission audio as it happened is amazing. A+