NASA Science Live Ep. 1: To the Moon, and Beyond

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This inaugural episode of NASA Science Live explores how science conducted on the lunar surface in the past informs current missions studying the Moon and future plans to send science, robots and humans to our nearest celestial neighbor.

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Live shows are hard to do. I'm glad the host finally got a little more comfortable.
I don't even know what the first part was about; all I could do was think about how terrified she was. I was continually cringing and, not being able to concentrate on the show, I decided to give up and move on. But I clicked ahead on the timeline and thank goodness she got better and I actually enjoyed the last 2/3 pf the show.! See you next time (It gets easier!).

omega
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Well done, NASA Science Live! Let's do this again.

TomSnyder--theJaz
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Don't worry host lady, you'll get use to it. I know it is scary at first. Keep going!

dons
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She's so nervous! I'm sure she'll be fine after the first few episodes. Otherwise. Happy to have the show!

IanZainea
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Thank you so much for creating this! I especially appreciated the fascinating statement about the moon's atmosphere doubling when the air was released from the Lunar Module. Thanks also for producing this in a relaxed format. That helped to make the video interesting and enjoyable to watch. Have a great day, and keep up the good work!

c.a.r.s.carsandrelevantspecs
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Technical issue: I have my volume turned up as loud as it will physically go...and I can barely hear this video. However, it was a great show. :)

KaaSerpent
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I cannot tell you how excited I am about this series! Keep them coming! 🌙

RobLoach
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Just the first lunar landing doubled the moons atmosphere?!? WOW!

KurtElliott
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Really interesting stuff about the moon I never knew. I also liked the host! She was very genuine and clearly excited about the science. Maybe a little nervous, but I can't wait to see the next episode.

chelseamiller
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Belle investigation avec un dialogue bien accentué.
Mille constellations de bonheur et félicité à la NASA.

jimmybalimis
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This was great - thank you. I learnt a lot.

peterhorah
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I'm so excited to see that humans will someday return to the moon and beyond to build another home for humankind and to finally look for signs of life in our solar system.

monalisamilloroso
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Watching after the event.
That was a great little show.
A certain amount of nervousness on show, but the confidence levels visibly increased as the show went on.
I've subscribed and will certainly check in next time.
If I had been able to ask a question it would have been about the political implications of various countries having rights to explore various areas and mine any resources that were found to have value. (Water would be the first, I guess, but as that's found in scarce quantities in a very limited area it would be in high demand).

tonyw
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I actually went to nasa in Florida 2 times it is amazing!

max-ktvb
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Great anchor and great team of experts embracing each and every queries . It gives all of us a better understanding about the life outside earth . Great show and Thanks a lot

DeepaJk
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Will they need any carpenters on the moon?!? I’d like to volunteer. :)

MiniMotoAlliance
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The was awesome! I'm glad I found it even if a little late

jimmyshrimbe
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It's funny to listen to these guys talk about moon missions before the "to the Moon by 2024" things happened. They're like "yeah we'll have continuous small missions" yeah.

jimmyshrimbe
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The moons magnetic field is weak

Elon musk: make one

lokeytombs
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Love NASA. The water on the moon can it be drinkable, you mentioned the water would be radiation?

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