HD - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Summary: High-definition (HD) videos from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory feature the latest news on space and science findings from JPL and NASA. Topics include discoveries made by spacecraft studying planets in our solar system, including Mars, Saturn and our home planet, Earth. Missions also study stars and galaxies in our universe.
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Moon and planet pairings at dawn and dusk. Spot elusive Mercury. Some comets. And more.
Scientists using NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found a fresh meteor-impact crater, and by golly it's big. It's the largest ever located anywhere by using before-and-after pictures.
Scientists using NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter found a fresh meteor-impact crater, and by golly it's big. It's the largest ever located anywhere by using before-and-after pictures.
In part 2, JPL engineer Mike Meacham explains how an inflatable decelerator will help large spacecraft land on Mars.
In part 2, JPL engineer Mike Meacham explains how an inflatable decelerator will help large spacecraft land on Mars.
Explore the science behind NASA's wind-watching mission, ISS-RapidScat, launching to the International Space Station in 2014.
Explore the science behind NASA's wind-watching mission, ISS-RapidScat, launching to the International Space Station in 2014.
NASA's OCO-2 mission will shed new light on understanding carbon and its role in our planet's future.
NASA's OCO-2 mission will shed new light on understanding carbon and its role in our planet's future.
A rapidly disappearing section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be on an unstoppable path to complete meltdown.
Glaciologist Eric Rignot discusses the processes leading to the decline of six rapidly melting glaciers in West Antarctica. A new study by researchers at NASA and the University of California, Irvine, finds the rapidly melting section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be in an irreversible state of decline, with nothing to stop the glaciers in this area from melting into the sea.
A rapidly disappearing section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be on an unstoppable path to complete meltdown.
Glaciologist Eric Rignot discusses the processes leading to the decline of six rapidly melting glaciers in West Antarctica. A new study by researchers at NASA and the University of California, Irvine, finds the rapidly melting section of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet appears to be in an irreversible state of decline, with nothing to stop the glaciers in this area from melting into the sea.
People from all over the planet participated in NASA's #GlobalSelfie campaign held on Earth Day, 2014. Here's a preview of just a handful of the 50,000 photos that were submitted. All of the images are being compiled into a mosaic image of Earth to be released later this month.
People from all over the planet participated in NASA's #GlobalSelfie campaign held on Earth Day, 2014. Here's a preview of just a handful of the 50,000 photos that were submitted. All of the images are being compiled into a mosaic image of Earth to be released later this month.