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Apollo 13's launch date was April 11, 1970. On the 13th of April, after docking with the Lunar Module, astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert discovered that their oxygen tanks had ruptured and ended up entering and returning to Earth in the Lunar Module instead of the Command Module. There is footage of inside module and Mission Control shots, personal commentary by the astronauts concerning the problems as they developed, national news footage and commentary, and a post-flight Presidential Address by President Richard Nixon. Film footage of the approach to the Moon and departing from Earth, and air-to-ground communication with Mission Control, is included.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13346.m3u8","runtime":"1699","topics":["Humans In Space","Documentaries","History"],"date":1696273586},{"id":"3735","title":"Skylab: The Second Manned Mission. 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Also shown is planet Earth documentation, crewed operation of the Apollo Telescope Mount for observations of the Sun and beyond, outside EVA activity, testing of the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit, experiments to explore industrial uses of space, and the Skylab living routine.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/16633.m3u8","runtime":"2227","topics":[""],"date":1698799834}]},{"playlist_title":"Artemis","playlist_videos":[{"id":"3685","title":"Artemis I: The Documentary","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/maf_20220830_ksc_artemis1_epb_005_large-1.webp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/artemis-i-the-documentary\/","content":"Through Artemis, NASA will once again land humans on the Moon. But before that can happen, we must first launch our Space Launch System (SLS) rocket\u2014the most powerful rocket we've ever built\u2014and Orion spacecraft on a flight test around the Moon. 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Details are given on the adjustable heaters and helmet lights. The tools used are shown, and the safety equipment, such as space life jackets and stiff tethers, are described. Astronaut training in the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) and shuttle simulators also are seen.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/10480.m3u8","runtime":"663","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693416893},{"id":"1803","title":"Skylab: The First 40 Days","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/NASAplus_SKYLAB_THE_FIRST_40_DAYSHorizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/skylab-the-first-40-days-2\/","content":"This video records the launch of unmanned Skylab-1 on May 14, 1973 and the major problems resulting from the loss of the meteoroid heat shield. 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International Space Station demonstration missions like the Robotic Refueling Mission 3 (RRM3) are helping us develop the tools and techniques needed to replenish cryogenic fluid which can be used as propellant, coolant, or for life support systems\u2014conveniently, just the things you\u2019d need.\r\n\r\nIn this episode of Tech on Deck, join Astronaut Anne McClain to learn all about RRM3, and the ways it could help us journey farther than we\u2019ve ever gone before.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13788.m3u8","runtime":"393","topics":["Technology"],"date":1697209481},{"id":"3000","title":"Tech on Deck: RELL RiTS","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Tech-on-DeckHorizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/tech-on-deck-rell-rits\/","content":"Just like a ship, the International Space Station is carrying precious lives and cargo through an unforgiving environment\u2014and its operators want to make sure that its critical resources, like the ammonia that helps keep the station\u2019s cooling system working properly, do not escape into space.\r\n\r\nStation has two remote-controlled tools, Robotic External Leak Locators, or RELL units, that can help detect the location of an external leak and quickly confirm a successful repair. To allow mission operators to more easily deploy these important tools using Station\u2019s Dextre robot, the RELLs recently received a new home on the outside of Station\u2014a protective housing unit called Robotic Tool Stowage, or RiTS.\r\n\r\nIn this episode of Tech on Deck, join us to learn about RELL and RiTS and how robotic tools like these can help enable a sustained human presence in space.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13787.m3u8","runtime":"328","topics":["Technology"],"date":1697209481},{"id":"3518","title":"Suit Up &#8211; 50 Years of Spacewalks","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/gCDMHCEPfXppgc6KZZxb9k-1200-80.jpg?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/suit-up-50-years-of-spacewalks\/","content":"This NASA documentary celebrates 50 years of extravehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalks that began with the first two EVAs conducted by Russian Alexey Leonov in March 1965 and American astronaut Edward White in June 1965 .","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14437.m3u8","runtime":"1953","topics":["Humans In Space"],"date":1698269233}]},{"playlist_title":"The Apollo Era","playlist_videos":[{"id":"2761","title":"The Journeys of Apollo","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/maxresdefault-52.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-journeys-of-apollo\/","content":"The Journeys of Apollo is a previously produced documentary narrated by actor Peter Cullen that relives the 40th Apollo Anniversary and mission to explore Earth's neighbor, the Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13391.m3u8","runtime":"3464","topics":["Documentaries","Humans In Space"],"date":1696310685},{"id":"3775","title":"Apollo 16: Nothing So Hidden","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Apollo-16-Nothing-So-Hidden_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-16-nothing-so-hidden-2\/","content":"This film shows the landing and the three lunar traverses in the highland region of the Moon, near the crater Descartes. It includes an astronaut's eye view from the rover, lunar grand prix, discovery of the house-sized rock, lunar liftoff, and spacewalk 173,000 miles above Earth. Microphones and cameras in mission control record the emergency problem solving during the prelanding crisis and the reactions of scientists on Earth as the astronauts explore the Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14668.m3u8","runtime":"1704","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794445},{"id":"2665","title":"Apollo 14: Mission to Fra Mauro","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/apollo14.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-14-mission-to-fra-mauro\/","content":"The 1971 Apollo 14 mission to Fra Mauro, a lunar highland area, is highlighted in this video. The mission's primary goal was the collection of lunar rocks and soil samples and lunar exploration. The soil and rock sampling was for the geochronological determination of the Moon's evolution and its comparison with that of Earth. A remote data collection station was assembled on the Moon and left for continuous data collection and surface monitoring experiments. The Apollo 14 astronauts were Alan B. Shepard, Edgar D. Mitchell, and Stuart A. Roosa. Astronauts Shepard and Mitchell landed on the Moon (February 5, 1971) and performed the sampling, the EVA, and deployment of the lunar experiments. 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Irwin separated their Lunar Module (LM) Falcon from Alfred M. Worden, who remained in orbit aboard the Command Module (CM) Endeavour. Scott and Irwin touched down at the Hadley-Apennine site and conducted four spacewalks, including three excursions using the Lunar Roving Vehicle, for a combined total of 19 hours. They deployed an experiment package and collected 170 pounds of rock and soil samples to return to waiting scientists on Earth. In the meantime, Worden conducted an expanded set of observations and photography of the lunar surface from orbit. After their 67-hour lunar surface stay, Scott and Irwin prepared to rejoin Worden in orbit.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14667.m3u8","runtime":"1670","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794542},{"id":"2661","title":"Apollo 13: Home Safe","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/s70-35651_orig-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-13-home-safe\/","content":"This 30-minute documentary features interviews with Apollo 13 astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise, as well as Flight Directors Gene Kranz and Glynn Lunney, with engineer Hank Rotter. Produced and edited by David Anderson, NASA.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13345.m3u8","runtime":"1786","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1696273347},{"id":"2679","title":"Moon 101: The Apollo Program","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/apollo-program-cost-go-to-moon.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/moon-101-the-apollo-program\/","content":"This episode offers an overview of the Apollo program, its challenges, and lessons learned.\r\n\r\n\"Moon 101\" is a series that features interviews with Apollo-era rocket scientists and engineers telling their stories about how they did it and lessons learned. In this curriculum, some of the world's leading lunar experts discuss various aspects of the Moon. They discuss the Apollo missions, their importance, and what we've learned, as well as other exploratory Moon missions. \"Moon 101\" provides a snapshot of some of the most important and interesting discoveries about our Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13364.m3u8","runtime":"2360","topics":["Humans In Space","Documentaries","History"],"date":1696310684},{"id":"2682","title":"Moon 101: Apollo Medical Operations","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Apollo-16-Astronauts.webp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/moon-101-apollo-medical-operations\/","content":"This episode features a discussion on medical needs and operational considerations for addressing crew needs while exploring.\r\n\r\n\"Moon 101\" is a series that features interviews with Apollo-era rocket scientists and engineers telling their stories about how they did it and lessons learned. In this curriculum, some of the world's leading lunar experts discuss various aspects of the Moon. They discuss the Apollo missions, their importance, and what we've learned, as well as other exploratory Moon missions. \"Moon 101\" provides a snapshot of some of the most important and interesting discoveries about our Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15515.m3u8","runtime":"3219","topics":["Humans In Space","Solar System","Documentaries","History"],"date":1696276120}]},{"playlist_title":"The Shuttle Era","playlist_videos":[{"id":"1842","title":"Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sddefault-4.jpg?w=640","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/space-shuttle-a-remarkable-flying-machine\/","content":"This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981. The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/10484.m3u8","runtime":"1830","topics":["Humans In Space","Documentaries","History"],"date":1693416880},{"id":"647","title":"Best of the Best Provides New Views: Commentary of Shuttle Launches","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Screenshot-2023-08-29-at-3.34.59-PM.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/best-of-the-best-provides-new-views-commentary-of-shuttle-launches\/","content":"This video from the Glenn Research Center highlights in stunning, behind-the-scenes imagery the launches of three space shuttle missions: STS-114, STS-117, and STS-124.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/7760.m3u8","runtime":"2724","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240215},{"id":"914","title":"Endeavor Now and Then","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Endeavor_-Now-and-Then_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/endeavor-now-and-then\/","content":"In this educational 'Liftoff to Learning' video series, astronauts from STS-49 Space Shuttle Mission (Thomas Akers, Bruce Melnick, Pierre Thuot, Kathy Thornton, Kevin Chilton, and Richard Hieb) compare their mission aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor and their shuttle with its namesake, the ship 'Endeavor', commanded by Captain James Cook of England in the late 1700s. Using historical paintings, drawings, and computer graphics, Cook's Endeavor is brought to life. Its voyage path, problems, biological experiments, and discoveries are shown and compared to the modern-day Endeavor, its mission and experiments. The Space Shuttle Endeavor was named in 1988, through a nationwide school contest. It is the fifth Space Shuttle to be built and employs new technology in its design, for example, its drag shoot for shuttle landings. One part of the STS-49 Mission was the retrieval of the Intel satellite.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/10324.m3u8","runtime":"1146","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693026173},{"id":"2989","title":"The Space Shuttle (Narrated by William Shatner)","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-135_Space_Shuttle_Atlantis_makes_its_final_landing_11.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-space-shuttle-narrated-by-william-shatner-2\/","content":"An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/17451.m3u8","runtime":"4843","topics":["Documentaries","History"],"date":1697215277},{"id":"3524","title":"The Shuttle&#8217;s Last Flight: An End, A New Beginning","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Shuttle.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-shuttles-last-flight-an-end-a-new-beginning-2\/","content":"More than a decade ago, the last space shuttle mission (STS-135) dropped out of the predawn darkness and landed on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center for the final time.\r\n\r\nOver the course of the more than eight days, Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, and Mission Specialists Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim had spent much of their time delivering a stockpile of supplies and parts to the International Space Station.\r\n\r\nThe end of their mission aboard Atlantis may have been the end of the space shuttle era, but it was the beginning of a new stage of exploration.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14432.m3u8","runtime":"635","topics":["Humans In Space"],"date":1698341888},{"id":"4283","title":"STS-61C Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_61_C_B_8562300orig.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-61-c-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-61C was the 24th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh mission of Space Shuttle Columbia.\r\n\r\nSTS-65 marked second flight of International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2), carrying more than twice the number of experiments and facilities as IML-1. Crew split into two teams to perform around-the-clock research. More than 80 experiments, representing more than 200 scientists from six space agencies, were located in Spacelab module in payload bay (one piece of equipment stowed in middeck lockers). Fifty of the experiments delved into life sciences, including bioprocessing, space biology, human physiology and radiation biology.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15305.m3u8","runtime":"1023","topics":["History"],"date":1699468536},{"id":"965","title":"STS-76 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-76-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-76-mission-highlights\/","content":"The flight crew of the STS-76 mission, Cmdr. Kevin P. Chilton, Pilot Richard A. Searfoss, and Mission Specialists Shannon W. Lucid, Linda M. Godwin, Michael R. Clifford, and Ronald M. Sega, present a video mission over-view of their space flight. Images include: pre-launch activities such as eating the traditional breakfast, crew suit-up, and the ride out to the launch pad. Also, included are various panoramic views of the shuttle on the pad. The crew can be seen being readied in the white room' for their mission. After the closing of the hatch and arm retraction, launch activities are shown including countdown, engine ignition, launch, and the separation of the Solid Rocket Boosters. Once in orbit, various view of the Mir Space Station can be seen as the shuttle begins its approach and docking. There several views of Godwin and Clifford as they spent six hours spacewalking in Atlantis's cargo bay and on the exterior of the Mir's docking module. The mission ending re-entry and landing can also be seen.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8959.m3u8","runtime":"3650","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242776},{"id":"966","title":"STS-67 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-67-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-67-mission-highlights\/","content":"The Space Shuttle Mission, STS-67, is highlighted in this video. Flight crew (Stephen S. Oswald (Commander), William G. Gregory (Pilot), Tamara E. Jernigan, Wendy B. Lawrence, John M. Grunfeld (Mission Specialists), Samuel T. Durrance, and Ronald A. Parise (Payload Specialists)) prelaunch and launch activities, EVA activities with payload deployment and retrieval (ASTRO-2 and WUPPE (Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo Polarimeter Experiment)), spaceborne experiments (astronomical observation and data collection, protein crystal growth, and human physiological processes), and pre-reentry activities are shown. There are astronomical telescopic observation from the two telescopes in the payload, the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope and the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope, of Io and of globular clusters, and their emission spectra is collected via a spectrometer. Earth view film and photography is shown, which includes lightning on terrestrial surfaces, cyclone activity, and cloud cover.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8958.m3u8","runtime":"3427","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242476},{"id":"967","title":"STS-91Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-91-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-91mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 91 (STS-91) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: June 2, 1998. Crew: Charles J. Precourt, Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie, Wendy B. Lawrence, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Janet L. Kavandi, Valery Ryumin. Landed and returned from Mir: Andrew S. W. Thomas. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8950.m3u8","runtime":"1002","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242219},{"id":"954","title":"STS-102 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/view-of-sts-102-orbiter-discovery-approaching-for-docking-with-iss-0e309f-1024.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-102-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 103 (STS-102) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (21 minutes). Launch: March 8, 2001. Crew: James D. Wetherbee, James M. Kelly, Andrew S. W. Thomas, Paul W. Richards. Launched ISS Expedition 2 Crew: Yury V. Usachev, James S. Voss, Susan J. Helms. Landed ISS Expedition 1 Crew: William M. Shepherd, Yuri P. Gidzenko, Sergei K. Krikalev. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8426.m3u8","runtime":"1241","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242000},{"id":"952","title":"STS-3 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_3_25_410b-ec82-18508-3.30.82-1.webp?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-3-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 3 (STS-3) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (15 minutes). Launch: March 22, 1982. Crew: Jack Lousma, Gordon Fullerton. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8425.m3u8","runtime":"1005","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242000},{"id":"975","title":"STS-83 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-83-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-83-mission-highlights\/","content":"The STS-83 mission flight crew, Cmdr. James D. Halsell Jr., Pilot Susan L. Still, Payload Cmdr. Janice E. Voss, Mission Specialists Michael L. Gernhardt and Donald A. Thomas, and Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris and Roger K. Crouch present an overview of their mission. The primary payload is the Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL), which is a collection of microgravity experiments housed inside a European Spacelab Long Module (LM).","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8960.m3u8","runtime":"2656","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241650},{"id":"711","title":"STS-26 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-26-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-26-mission-highlights\/","content":"This video contains important visual events including launch, TDRS-C\/IUS onboard crew activities and landing. Also includes air-to-ground transmission.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8428.m3u8","runtime":"3517","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693241079},{"id":"714","title":"STS-45 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-45_payload-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-45-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 46 (STS-45) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: March 24, 1992. Crew: Charles F. Bolden, Brian Duffy, Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma, Michael Foale, Byron K. Lichtenberg, Dirk D. Frimout. Vehicle: Atlantis.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8947.m3u8","runtime":"942","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"713","title":"STS-41C Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-41-C_landing.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-41c-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 11 (STS-41C) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (19 minutes). Launch: April 6, 1984. Crew: Robert Crippen, Francis Scobee, George Nelson, James van Hoften, Terry Hart. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8944.m3u8","runtime":"1159","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"710","title":"STS-135 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-135-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-135-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-135 Mission Highlights","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8962.m3u8","runtime":"3493","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"708","title":"STS-109 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-109-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-109-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 108 (STS-109) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: March 1, 2002. Crew: Scott D. Altman, Duane G. Carey, John M. Grunsfeld, Nancy J. Currie, James H. Newman, Richard M. Linnehan, Michael J. Massimino. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8385.m3u8","runtime":"1018","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"712","title":"STS-41B Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-41-B-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-41b-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 10 (STS-41B) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (24 minutes). Launch: February 3, 1984. Crew: Vance Brand, Robert Gibson, Bruce McCandless, Robert Stewart, Ronald McNair. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8943.m3u8","runtime":"1439","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693240943},{"id":"722","title":"STS-9 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts9launch.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-9-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 9 (STS-9) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (19 minutes). Launch: November 28, 1983. Crew: John Young, Brewster Shaw, Owen Garriott, Robert Parker, Byron Lichtenberg, Ulf Merbold. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8942.m3u8","runtime":"1115","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"720","title":"STS-7 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_7_12_launch-1.jpg?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-7-launch-and-land\/","content":"The prelaunch, launch, and landing activities of the STS-7 Space Shuttle mission are highlighted in this video, with brief footage of the deployment of the Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS). The flight crew consisted of Cmdr. Bob Crippen, Pilot Rich Hauck, and Mission Specialists John Fabian, Dr. Sally Ride, and Norm Thaggart. With this mission, Cmdr. Crippen became the first astronaut to fly twice in a Space Shuttle Mission and Dr. Sally Ride was the first American woman to fly in space. There is a large amount of footage of the Space Shuttle by the aircraft that accompanies the Shuttle launchings and landings.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8954.m3u8","runtime":"3277","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"721","title":"STS-8 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-708.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-8-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 8 (STS-8) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: August 30, 1983. Crew: Richard Truly, Daniel Brandenstein, Guion Bluford, Dale Gardner, William Thornton. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8941.m3u8","runtime":"958","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"718","title":"STS-62 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-1478.jpg?w=640","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-62-mission-highlights\/","content":"The important visual events of each mission including launch, onboard crew activities, and landing are depicted.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8957.m3u8","runtime":"3274","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"716","title":"STS-6 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-675.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-6-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 6 (STS-6) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (14 minutes). Launch: April 4, 1983. Crew: Paul Weitz, Karol Bobko, Donald Peterson, Story Musgrave. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8940.m3u8","runtime":"836","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"715","title":"STS-49 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-1171.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-49-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 47 (STS-49) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (23 minutes). Launch: May 7, 1992. Crew: Daniel Brandenstein, Kevin P. Chilton, Pierre J. Thuot, Kathryn C. Thornton, Richard J. Hieb, Thomas D. Akers, Bruce E. Melnick. Vehicle: Endeavour.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8948.m3u8","runtime":"1356","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"804","title":"STS-31 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/1990_s31_IMAX_view_of_HST_release.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-31-mission-highlights\/","content":"This video contains important visual events including launch, Hubble Space Telescope deployment, onboard crew activities, and landing. Air-to-ground transmission between crew and Mission Control is also included.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8429.m3u8","runtime":"3328","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238755},{"id":"719","title":"STS-61 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Hubble-EVA-service-space.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-61-mission-highlights\/","content":"This contains important visual events including launch, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) capture, repair and re-deployment, onboard activities, earth views, and landing. Also included is the air-to-ground transmission between the crew and Mission Control.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8956.m3u8","runtime":"7177","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"800","title":"STS-105 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-2294.jpg?w=800","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-105-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 106 (STS-105) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: August 10, 2001. Crew: Scott J. Horowitz, Frederick W. Sturckow, Daniel T. Barry, Patrick G. Forrester. Launched ISS Expedition 3 Crew: Frank L. Culbertson, Jr., Mikhail Turin, Vladimir N. Dezhurov. Landed ISS Expedition 2 Crew: Yury V. Usachev, James S. Voss, Susan J. Helms. 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It\u2019s just the right temperatures for plants and animals \u2013 including humans \u2013 to thrive. 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In celebration of a decade of service, let\u2019s take a look back at some of the remarkable ways Landsat 8 has fundamentally altered the way we see our world.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14426.m3u8","runtime":"549","topics":["Earth","Technology"],"date":1698339424},{"id":"3758","title":"Landsat 9: More Than Just A Pretty Picture","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/LS9_Ep3_thumb_print.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/landsat-9-more-than-just-a-pretty-picture\/","content":"It\u2019s not enough just to record data with a satellite; you also need to analyze it here on Earth. Episode 3 shows the efforts of the USGS to downlink and archive the five decades of Landsat data we\u2019ve collected, as well as make it available for scientists and other data users. 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As NASA builds Landsat 9, and other countries launch their own Earth observing satellites, the Landsat legacy continues to grow stronger than ever.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13648.m3u8","runtime":"376","topics":["Earth","Technology"],"date":1697216338},{"id":"519","title":"StationLIFE: Observing the Earth","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/NASAplus_armstrong75Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/stationlife-observing-the-earth-april-2016\/","content":"On StationLIFE, we\u2019ll focus on a scientific area where the International Space Station is conducting groundbreaking research. 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Desde 1959, con el lanzamiento del primer sat\u00e9lite meteorol\u00f3gico, la NASA ha estado estudiando nuestro planeta de origen a escala global. Monitoriza los signos vitales de la Tierra a trav\u00e9s de sat\u00e9lites y aviones, env\u00eda cient\u00edficos a los rincones m\u00e1s lejanos de la tierra y el oc\u00e9ano, y desarrolla modelos inform\u00e1ticos de los procesos clim\u00e1ticos terrestres. \u00bfPor qu\u00e9? 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Las actuales misiones de ciencias de la Tierra, la investigaci\u00f3n y los modelos inform\u00e1ticos de la NASA nos ayudan a comprender mejor los cambios globales a largo plazo que ocurren hoy en d\u00eda tanto por causas naturales como provocadas por el hombre.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13721.m3u8","runtime":"92","topics":["Earth","Kids","Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697043670},{"id":"3063","title":"NASA Me llamo Aerosol","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/hq720-24.jpg?w=686","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/nasa-me-llamo-aerosol-2\/","content":"Los aerosoles son diminutas part\u00edculas s\u00f3lidas y l\u00edquidas suspendidas en la atm\u00f3sfera. Algunos ejemplos incluyen el polvo del desierto, la sal marina de la bruma marina, la ceniza volc\u00e1nica, el humo de los incendios forestales y las emisiones de la quema de carb\u00f3n y petr\u00f3leo.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13723.m3u8","runtime":"103","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697043591},{"id":"3066","title":"Las Nubes","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/maxresdefault-72.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/nasa-las-nubes-2\/","content":"Las nubes son complicadas cuando se trata de la ciencia del clima, ya que calientan y enfr\u00edan la Tierra.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13719.m3u8","runtime":"93","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol","Kids"],"date":1697043235},{"id":"3070","title":"Hielo de Groenlandia","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/HielodeGroenlandia.jpg?w=320","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/nasa-hielo-de-groenlandia-2\/","content":"Ubicada en el \u00c1rtico cerca del Polo Norte, la isla de Groenlandia est\u00e1 cubierta por una enorme capa de hielo equivalente a tres veces el tama\u00f1o de Texas y de 1,6 kil\u00f3metros (una milla) de profundidad en promedio. Groenlandia se est\u00e1 calentando casi dos veces m\u00e1s r\u00e1pido que la Ant\u00e1rtida, lo que est\u00e1 provocando que el hielo se derrita y aumente el nivel global del mar. La NASA est\u00e1 monitoreando la capa de hielo de Groenlandia desde el espacio hasta el fondo del oc\u00e9ano para proporcionar datos a los cient\u00edficos que estudian el impacto global de todo este hielo derretido.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13716.m3u8","runtime":"120","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697042970},{"id":"3138","title":"El Viaje de Bennu","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/El-viaje-de-Bennu_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/el-viaje-de-bennu-2\/","content":"El viaje de Bennu es una pel\u00edcula animada de 6 minutos sobre la misi\u00f3n OSIRIS-REx de la NASA, el asteroide Bennu y la formaci\u00f3n de nuestro sistema solar. Nacido de los escombros de una violenta colisi\u00f3n y lanzado por el espacio durante millones de a\u00f1os, el asteroide Bennu ha tenido una vida dif\u00edcil en un duro vecindario: el sistema solar primitivo. El viaje de Bennu muestra lo que se sabe y lo que sigue siendo misterioso sobre la evoluci\u00f3n de Bennu y los planetas. Al tomar una muestra de Bennu, OSIRIS-REx nos ense\u00f1ar\u00e1 m\u00e1s sobre las materias primas del sistema solar y nuestros propios or\u00edgenes.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13614.m3u8","runtime":"361","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697036924}]},{"playlist_title":"Nuestra Tierra","playlist_videos":[{"id":"3559","title":"D\u00eda de la Tierra con Erika Podest","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/maxresdefault-32.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/dia-de-la-tierra-con-erika-podest\/","content":"La NASA es mundialmente conocida como la agencia en la vanguardia de la exploraci\u00f3n espacial. \u00bfPero sab\u00edas que uno de los enfoques m\u00e1s importantes de la NASA es el planeta Tierra?\r\n\r\nLa cient\u00edfica del clima Erika Podest nos explica c\u00f3mo los sat\u00e9lites de observaci\u00f3n de la Tierra de la NASA y los instrumentos a bordo de la Estaci\u00f3n Espacial Internacional crean un registro de datos continuo que monitorea los cambios globales a lo largo del tiempo, incluyendo el calentamiento del planeta.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14382.m3u8","runtime":"294","topics":[""],"date":1698338464},{"id":"3035","title":"RapidScat: Midiendo vientos oce\u00e1nicos desde el espacio!","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/rapid.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/oceanicos-desde-el-espacio\/","content":"Alguna vez te has preguntado lo que el viento hace por ti? Bien podr\u00eda ser m\u00e1s de lo que piensas. Aprende m\u00e1s sobe RapidScat, un instrumento de dispersometr\u00eda estrenadoen la Estaci\u00f3n Espacial en el 2014.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13752.m3u8","runtime":"202","topics":["Kids","Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697213815},{"id":"3097","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: El Espacio A\u00e9reo del Futuro","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/a0VdXPRf-6U-HD.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-el-espacio-aereo-del-futuro\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada, o AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s, es trazar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria, socios comunitarios y la Administraci\u00f3n Federal de Aviaci\u00f3n (FAA por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s). El futuro dise\u00f1o del espacio a\u00e9reo es fundamental para una integraci\u00f3n segura y eficiente de la AAM en nuestro sistema actual de manejo del tr\u00e1fico a\u00e9reo. En este episodio del Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA, se analiza el nuevo dise\u00f1o del espacio a\u00e9reo y c\u00f3mo los nuevos veh\u00edculos podr\u00e1n coexistir de forma segura con las aeronaves tradicionales.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13664.m3u8","runtime":"185","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697057362},{"id":"3037","title":"\u00bfQu\u00e9 es la Red de Espacio Profundo y D\u00f3nde se Encuentra?","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Que-es-la-Red-de-Espacio-Profundo-y-donde-se-encuentra_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/que-es-la-red-de-espacio-profundo-y-donde-se-encuentra-2\/","content":"La estaci\u00f3n espacial de la NASA en Madrid, Espa\u00f1a, es parte de una red de de antenas que ayudan a la agencia a comunicarse con naves espaciales y exploradores rob\u00f3ticos dispersos en todo nuestro Sistema Solar y m\u00e1s all\u00e1.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13750.m3u8","runtime":"256","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697213575},{"id":"3547","title":"Los Vientos Oce\u00e1nicos","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/NASA-Los-vientos-oceanicos_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/nasa-los-vientos-oceanicos\/","content":"Desde 1978, la NASA ha estado monitoreando los vientos oce\u00e1nicos a trav\u00e9s de la dispersometr\u00eda, cuyos datos han mejorado los pron\u00f3sticos meteorol\u00f3gicos y de huracanes y nos han ayudado a comprender mejor los patrones clim\u00e1ticos globales. Saber en qu\u00e9 direcci\u00f3n sopla el viento sobre el agua es fundamental para industrias como la navegaci\u00f3n y la pesca, y ayuda a predecir fen\u00f3menos meteorol\u00f3gicos inusuales como El Ni\u00f1o.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14396.m3u8","runtime":"75","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1698339613},{"id":"3549","title":"La Tierra Tiene Fiebre","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/maxresdefault-25.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/la-tierra-tiene-fiebre\/","content":"La temperatura promedio de la Tierra ha aumentado m\u00e1s de 1\u00ba Farenheit en el \u00faltimo siglo. Se proyecta que aumente entre 3\u00ba y 10\u00ba grados adicionales durante los pr\u00f3ximos 100 a\u00f1os. Los datos de la red global de sat\u00e9lites, misiones a\u00e9reas y sistemas de monitoreo de superficie de la NASA, se utilizan para construir modelos clim\u00e1ticos que nos ayudan a comprender las causas y efectos del calentamiento global.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14389.m3u8","runtime":"100","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1698339480},{"id":"3558","title":"Aumento del Nivel del Mar","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/maxresdefault-23.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/aumento-del-nivel-del-mar\/","content":"Durante m\u00e1s de 20 a\u00f1os, la NASA ha estado rastreando la topograf\u00eda de la superficie global del oc\u00e9ano para comprender el importante papel que desempe\u00f1a en nuestra vida diaria. El cambio clim\u00e1tico est\u00e1 provocando que nuestro oc\u00e9ano se caliente y los glaciares se derritan, lo que resulta en un aumento del nivel del mar. Desde 1880, el nivel del mar global ha aumentado 20 cent\u00edmetros; para el 2100, se proyecta que aumente entre 30 y 120 cent\u00edmetros m\u00e1s.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14378.m3u8","runtime":"90","topics":[""],"date":1698338530},{"id":"3095","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: Infraestructura","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/WEppVO5LhA0-HD.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-infraestructura\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada, o AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s, es trazar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria, socios comunitarios y la Administraci\u00f3n Federal de Aviaci\u00f3n (FAA por sus siglas en\r\ningl\u00e9s). Ser\u00e1 necesario construir una nueva infraestructura para la AAM y la infraestructura existente tendr\u00e1 que evolucionar para apoyar este nuevo sistema de transporte. En este episodio del Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA, se analiza la funci\u00f3n de la NASA en el desarrollo de nuevas soluciones de infraestructura, por medios f\u00edsicos y digitales.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13665.m3u8","runtime":"175","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697057326},{"id":"3094","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: La Asistencia Sanitaria","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/bmbcFzSRMXc-HD.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-la-asistencia-sanitaria\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada (AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s) es dise\u00f1ar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria y la Administraci\u00f3n Federal de Aviaci\u00f3n. La AAM podr\u00eda ayudar en las operaciones de atenci\u00f3n m\u00e9dica al ofrecer soluciones para un transporte m\u00e1s r\u00e1pido de pacientes, suministros m\u00e9dicos, vacunas, \u00f3rganos y otras necesidades de transporte m\u00e9dico de emergencia. En este episodio del manual de movilidad a\u00e9rea avanzada de la NASA explicamos el valor y la viabilidad de este interesante caso de uso p\u00fablico.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13666.m3u8","runtime":"158","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697057293},{"id":"3093","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: Respuesta a Emergencias","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/KyLOTAtArU-HD1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-respuesta-a-emergencias\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada (AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s) es dise\u00f1ar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria y la Administraci\u00f3n Federal de Aviaci\u00f3n. La AAM contribuir\u00e1 a la respuesta a cat\u00e1strofes, aportando m\u00e1s medios para rescatar a gente de forma segura, enviar alimentos a zonas de dif\u00edcil acceso y luchar contra los incendios. En este episodio del manual de movilidad a\u00e9rea avanzada de la NASA explicamos el valor y la viabilidad de este interesante caso de uso p\u00fablico.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13667.m3u8","runtime":"109","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697057260},{"id":"3092","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: Ruido","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/34-LP0paS-w-HD.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-ruido\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada, o AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s, es planificar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria, socios comunitarios y la Administraci\u00f3n Federal de Aviaci\u00f3n (FAA por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s). Un aspecto importante de la integraci\u00f3n de la AAM en el espacio a\u00e9reo es la investigaci\u00f3n sobre el ruido. En este episodio del Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA, se explica la importancia de limitar el ruido de los veh\u00edculos y c\u00f3mo la investigaci\u00f3n de la NASA contribuir\u00e1 a crear veh\u00edculos silenciosos.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13668.m3u8","runtime":"136","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697057218},{"id":"3091","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: Tiempo de Viaje","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/j0V1bN76RxI-HD.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-tiempo-de-viaje\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada, o AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s, es trazar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria, socios comunitarios y la Administraci\u00f3n Federal de Aviaci\u00f3n (FAA por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s). Un aspecto importante de la AAM es el impacto en los viajes. La AAM proporcionar\u00e1 una ruta m\u00e1s directa al lugar de destino, por ejemplo, al otro lado de la ciudad o a una ciudad vecina. En este episodio del Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA, se analiza el impacto de la AAM en los viajes y c\u00f3mo el aumento del transporte existente ser\u00e1 fundamental para que este impacto tenga \u00e9xito.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13669.m3u8","runtime":"115","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697057177},{"id":"3090","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: Vertipuertos","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/SuB-iQ03Lwg-HD.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-vertipuertos\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada, o AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s, es trazar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria, socios comunitarios y la Administraci\u00f3n Federal de Aviaci\u00f3n (FAA por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s). Un aspecto importante de la AAM es el desarrollo de los vertipuertos. La mayor\u00eda de los primeros casos de vertipuertos se producir\u00e1n en aeropuertos que ya existen. M\u00e1s adelante, los veh\u00edculos AAM utilizar\u00e1n sus capacidades \u00fanicas de rendimiento para aterrizar en lo alto de edificios o en otros espacios de zonas urbanas congestionadas. En este episodio del Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA, se explica la funci\u00f3n que tendr\u00e1n los vertipuertos en este sistema.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13670.m3u8","runtime":"131","topics":["Espa\u00f1ol"],"date":1697057141},{"id":"3098","title":"Manual de Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada de la NASA: Automatizaci\u00f3n","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/3kYLmjjrM6M-HD.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manual-de-movilidad-aerea-avanzada-de-la-nasa-automatizacion\/","content":"La visi\u00f3n de la NASA para la Movilidad A\u00e9rea Avanzada (AAM por sus siglas en ingl\u00e9s) es trazar un nuevo sistema de transporte a\u00e9reo seguro, accesible y econ\u00f3mico junto con socios de la industria y la Federaci\u00f3n Estadounidense de Aviaci\u00f3n (FAA por sus siglas en ingles). Un aspecto importante de la AAM es el desarrollo de sistemas y operaciones automatizados, que permitir\u00e1n a los veh\u00edculos volar de forma m\u00e1s segura y eficiente. En este episodio del manual de movilidad a\u00e9rea avanzada de la NASA, explicamos algunas de las investigaciones y componentes fundamentales de la automatizaci\u00f3n.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13663.m3u8","runtime":"145","topics":[""],"date":1697057100},{"id":"3070","title":"Hielo de Groenlandia","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/HielodeGroenlandia.jpg?w=320","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/nasa-hielo-de-groenlandia-2\/","content":"Ubicada en el \u00c1rtico cerca del Polo Norte, la isla de Groenlandia est\u00e1 cubierta por una enorme capa de hielo equivalente a tres veces el tama\u00f1o de Texas y de 1,6 kil\u00f3metros (una milla) de profundidad en promedio. 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Using historical paintings, drawings, and computer graphics, Cook's Endeavor is brought to life. Its voyage path, problems, biological experiments, and discoveries are shown and compared to the modern-day Endeavor, its mission and experiments. The Space Shuttle Endeavor was named in 1988, through a nationwide school contest. It is the fifth Space Shuttle to be built and employs new technology in its design, for example, its drag shoot for shuttle landings. 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The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/17451.m3u8","runtime":"4843","topics":["Documentaries","History"],"date":1697215277},{"id":"3524","title":"The Shuttle&#8217;s Last Flight: An End, A New Beginning","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Shuttle.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-shuttles-last-flight-an-end-a-new-beginning-2\/","content":"More than a decade ago, the last space shuttle mission (STS-135) dropped out of the predawn darkness and landed on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center for the final time.\r\n\r\nOver the course of the more than eight days, Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, and Mission Specialists Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim had spent much of their time delivering a stockpile of supplies and parts to the International Space Station.\r\n\r\nThe end of their mission aboard Atlantis may have been the end of the space shuttle era, but it was the beginning of a new stage of exploration.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14432.m3u8","runtime":"635","topics":["Humans In Space"],"date":1698341888},{"id":"4283","title":"STS-61C Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_61_C_B_8562300orig.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-61-c-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-61C was the 24th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh mission of Space Shuttle Columbia.\r\n\r\nSTS-65 marked second flight of International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2), carrying more than twice the number of experiments and facilities as IML-1. Crew split into two teams to perform around-the-clock research. More than 80 experiments, representing more than 200 scientists from six space agencies, were located in Spacelab module in payload bay (one piece of equipment stowed in middeck lockers). Fifty of the experiments delved into life sciences, including bioprocessing, space biology, human physiology and radiation biology.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15305.m3u8","runtime":"1023","topics":["History"],"date":1699468536},{"id":"965","title":"STS-76 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-76-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-76-mission-highlights\/","content":"The flight crew of the STS-76 mission, Cmdr. Kevin P. Chilton, Pilot Richard A. Searfoss, and Mission Specialists Shannon W. Lucid, Linda M. Godwin, Michael R. Clifford, and Ronald M. 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The mission ending re-entry and landing can also be seen.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8959.m3u8","runtime":"3650","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242776},{"id":"966","title":"STS-67 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-67-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-67-mission-highlights\/","content":"The Space Shuttle Mission, STS-67, is highlighted in this video. Flight crew (Stephen S. Oswald (Commander), William G. Gregory (Pilot), Tamara E. Jernigan, Wendy B. Lawrence, John M. Grunfeld (Mission Specialists), Samuel T. Durrance, and Ronald A. Parise (Payload Specialists)) prelaunch and launch activities, EVA activities with payload deployment and retrieval (ASTRO-2 and WUPPE (Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo Polarimeter Experiment)), spaceborne experiments (astronomical observation and data collection, protein crystal growth, and human physiological processes), and pre-reentry activities are shown. There are astronomical telescopic observation from the two telescopes in the payload, the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope and the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope, of Io and of globular clusters, and their emission spectra is collected via a spectrometer. Earth view film and photography is shown, which includes lightning on terrestrial surfaces, cyclone activity, and cloud cover.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8958.m3u8","runtime":"3427","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242476},{"id":"967","title":"STS-91Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-91-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-91mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 91 (STS-91) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: June 2, 1998. Crew: Charles J. Precourt, Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie, Wendy B. Lawrence, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Janet L. Kavandi, Valery Ryumin. Landed and returned from Mir: Andrew S. W. Thomas. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8950.m3u8","runtime":"1002","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242219},{"id":"954","title":"STS-102 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/view-of-sts-102-orbiter-discovery-approaching-for-docking-with-iss-0e309f-1024.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-102-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 103 (STS-102) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (21 minutes). Launch: March 8, 2001. Crew: James D. Wetherbee, James M. Kelly, Andrew S. W. Thomas, Paul W. Richards. Launched ISS Expedition 2 Crew: Yury V. Usachev, James S. Voss, Susan J. Helms. Landed ISS Expedition 1 Crew: William M. Shepherd, Yuri P. Gidzenko, Sergei K. Krikalev. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8426.m3u8","runtime":"1241","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242000},{"id":"952","title":"STS-3 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_3_25_410b-ec82-18508-3.30.82-1.webp?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-3-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 3 (STS-3) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (15 minutes). Launch: March 22, 1982. Crew: Jack Lousma, Gordon Fullerton. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8425.m3u8","runtime":"1005","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242000},{"id":"975","title":"STS-83 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-83-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-83-mission-highlights\/","content":"The STS-83 mission flight crew, Cmdr. James D. Halsell Jr., Pilot Susan L. Still, Payload Cmdr. Janice E. Voss, Mission Specialists Michael L. Gernhardt and Donald A. Thomas, and Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris and Roger K. Crouch present an overview of their mission. The primary payload is the Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL), which is a collection of microgravity experiments housed inside a European Spacelab Long Module (LM).","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8960.m3u8","runtime":"2656","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241650},{"id":"711","title":"STS-26 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-26-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-26-mission-highlights\/","content":"This video contains important visual events including launch, TDRS-C\/IUS onboard crew activities and landing. Also includes air-to-ground transmission.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8428.m3u8","runtime":"3517","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693241079},{"id":"714","title":"STS-45 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-45_payload-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-45-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 46 (STS-45) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: March 24, 1992. Crew: Charles F. Bolden, Brian Duffy, Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma, Michael Foale, Byron K. Lichtenberg, Dirk D. Frimout. Vehicle: Atlantis.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8947.m3u8","runtime":"942","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"713","title":"STS-41C Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-41-C_landing.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-41c-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 11 (STS-41C) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (19 minutes). Launch: April 6, 1984. Crew: Robert Crippen, Francis Scobee, George Nelson, James van Hoften, Terry Hart. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8944.m3u8","runtime":"1159","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"710","title":"STS-135 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-135-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-135-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-135 Mission Highlights","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8962.m3u8","runtime":"3493","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"708","title":"STS-109 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-109-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-109-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 108 (STS-109) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: March 1, 2002. Crew: Scott D. Altman, Duane G. Carey, John M. Grunsfeld, Nancy J. Currie, James H. Newman, Richard M. Linnehan, Michael J. Massimino. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8385.m3u8","runtime":"1018","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"712","title":"STS-41B Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-41-B-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-41b-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 10 (STS-41B) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (24 minutes). Launch: February 3, 1984. Crew: Vance Brand, Robert Gibson, Bruce McCandless, Robert Stewart, Ronald McNair. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8943.m3u8","runtime":"1439","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693240943},{"id":"722","title":"STS-9 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts9launch.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-9-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 9 (STS-9) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (19 minutes). Launch: November 28, 1983. Crew: John Young, Brewster Shaw, Owen Garriott, Robert Parker, Byron Lichtenberg, Ulf Merbold. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8942.m3u8","runtime":"1115","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"720","title":"STS-7 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_7_12_launch-1.jpg?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-7-launch-and-land\/","content":"The prelaunch, launch, and landing activities of the STS-7 Space Shuttle mission are highlighted in this video, with brief footage of the deployment of the Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS). The flight crew consisted of Cmdr. Bob Crippen, Pilot Rich Hauck, and Mission Specialists John Fabian, Dr. Sally Ride, and Norm Thaggart. With this mission, Cmdr. Crippen became the first astronaut to fly twice in a Space Shuttle Mission and Dr. Sally Ride was the first American woman to fly in space. There is a large amount of footage of the Space Shuttle by the aircraft that accompanies the Shuttle launchings and landings.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8954.m3u8","runtime":"3277","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"721","title":"STS-8 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-708.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-8-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 8 (STS-8) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: August 30, 1983. Crew: Richard Truly, Daniel Brandenstein, Guion Bluford, Dale Gardner, William Thornton. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8941.m3u8","runtime":"958","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"718","title":"STS-62 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-1478.jpg?w=640","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-62-mission-highlights\/","content":"The important visual events of each mission including launch, onboard crew activities, and landing are depicted.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8957.m3u8","runtime":"3274","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"716","title":"STS-6 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-675.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-6-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 6 (STS-6) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (14 minutes). Launch: April 4, 1983. Crew: Paul Weitz, Karol Bobko, Donald Peterson, Story Musgrave. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8940.m3u8","runtime":"836","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"715","title":"STS-49 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-1171.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-49-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 47 (STS-49) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (23 minutes). Launch: May 7, 1992. Crew: Daniel Brandenstein, Kevin P. Chilton, Pierre J. Thuot, Kathryn C. Thornton, Richard J. Hieb, Thomas D. Akers, Bruce E. Melnick. Vehicle: Endeavour.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8948.m3u8","runtime":"1356","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"804","title":"STS-31 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/1990_s31_IMAX_view_of_HST_release.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-31-mission-highlights\/","content":"This video contains important visual events including launch, Hubble Space Telescope deployment, onboard crew activities, and landing. Air-to-ground transmission between crew and Mission Control is also included.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8429.m3u8","runtime":"3328","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238755},{"id":"719","title":"STS-61 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Hubble-EVA-service-space.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-61-mission-highlights\/","content":"This contains important visual events including launch, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) capture, repair and re-deployment, onboard activities, earth views, and landing. Also included is the air-to-ground transmission between the crew and Mission Control.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8956.m3u8","runtime":"7177","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"800","title":"STS-105 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-2294.jpg?w=800","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-105-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 106 (STS-105) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: August 10, 2001. Crew: Scott J. Horowitz, Frederick W. Sturckow, Daniel T. Barry, Patrick G. Forrester. Launched ISS Expedition 3 Crew: Frank L. Culbertson, Jr., Mikhail Turin, Vladimir N. Dezhurov. Landed ISS Expedition 2 Crew: Yury V. Usachev, James S. Voss, Susan J. Helms. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8952.m3u8","runtime":"996","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238721},{"id":"801","title":"STS-114 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-2552.jpg?w=800","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-114-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 114 (STS-114) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: July 26, 2005. Crew: Eileen M. Collins, Jim Kelly, Soichi Noguchi, Stephen Robinson, Andy Thomas, Wendy Lawrence, Charlie Camarda. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8953.m3u8","runtime":"1046","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238731},{"id":"802","title":"STS-3 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_3_27_415h-82pc-411-3.30.82.webp?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-3-mission-highlights-2\/","content":"Space shuttle Columbia took to the skies on March 22, 1982, for its third trip into space. Astronauts Jack R. Lousma and C. Gordon Fullerton rode the reusable spacecraft on a pillar of fire from Launch Pad 39A at NASA\u2019s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8939.m3u8","runtime":"1005","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238741},{"id":"3523","title":"STS-53 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/sts53-1.jpg?w=700","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-53-mission-highlights\/","content":"Five astronauts were assigned to fly aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery for the STS-53 mission that flew at the end of 1992.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14435.m3u8","runtime":"912","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698353516},{"id":"4287","title":"STS-120 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_120_KSC-07PD-3224orig-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-120-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-120 was the 23rd shuttle mission to the International Space Station, and launched an Italian-built U.S. multi-port module for the station.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15303.m3u8","runtime":"1083","topics":["History"],"date":1699468301},{"id":"4282","title":"STS-53 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_53_STS053-S-002orig.jpeg?w=819","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-53-mission-highlights-2\/","content":"A classified Department of Defense primary payload, plus two unclassified secondary payloads and nine unclassified middeck experiments.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15304.m3u8","runtime":"913","topics":["History"],"date":1699468132},{"id":"4281","title":"STS-112 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_112_KSC-02pd1595orig-1.jpeg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-112-mission-highlights\/","content":"Primary payloads for STS-112 were the S1 integrated truss segment and the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid Cart A. The CETA is the first of two human-powered carts that will ride along the ISS railway, providing mobile work platforms for future spacewalking astronauts.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15302.m3u8","runtime":"1085","topics":["History"],"date":1699468111},{"id":"3683","title":"STS-88 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_88_s88e5170orig.jpeg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-88-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-88 was the 1st shuttle mission to the International Space Station, and launched a U.S. built node Unity to the station.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14729.m3u8","runtime":"2048","topics":["History"],"date":1698728316},{"id":"4560","title":"STS-106 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/STS106-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-106-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-106's mission to the 143-foot-long station focused on unloading nearly three tons of cargo from the orbiter and a Progress supply craft already docked to the opposite end of the International Space Station.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15771.m3u8","runtime":"1380","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1701793535},{"id":"4559","title":"STS-113 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/STS113.bmp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-113-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-113 dropped off the Expedition Six crew members at the orbital outpost, and brought back the Expedition Five crew at mission's end. During the 14-day mission, the combined Endeavour and ISS crewmembers installed the P1 truss.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15770.m3u8","runtime":"1250","topics":["History"],"date":1701793511},{"id":"4562","title":"STS-108 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/STS108.bmp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-108-mission-highlights\/","content":"In December 2001, the space shuttle Endeavour arrived at the International Space Station during the STS-108 mission. The primary goals for the four-member shuttle crew of astronauts Dominic L. Gorie, Mark E. Kelly, Linda M. Godwin, and Daniel M. Tani included bringing the Expedition 4 crew of Yuri I. Onufriyenko, representing Roscosmos, and NASA astronauts Carl E. Walz and Daniel W. Bursch to the space station and returning the Expedition 3 crew of NASA astronaut Frank L. Culbertson and Roscosmos\u2018 Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Mikhail V. Tyurin back to Earth. They also brought food, clothes, and science equipment to the space station and returned hardware and research samples back to Earth. Godwin and Tani completed one spacewalk to prepare the station for future assembly.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15778.m3u8","runtime":"1108","topics":["History"],"date":1701793477}]},{"playlist_title":"The Apollo Era","playlist_videos":[{"id":"2761","title":"The Journeys of Apollo","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/maxresdefault-52.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-journeys-of-apollo\/","content":"The Journeys of Apollo is a previously produced documentary narrated by actor Peter Cullen that relives the 40th Apollo Anniversary and mission to explore Earth's neighbor, the Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13391.m3u8","runtime":"3464","topics":["Documentaries","Humans In Space"],"date":1696310685},{"id":"3775","title":"Apollo 16: Nothing So Hidden","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Apollo-16-Nothing-So-Hidden_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-16-nothing-so-hidden-2\/","content":"This film shows the landing and the three lunar traverses in the highland region of the Moon, near the crater Descartes. It includes an astronaut's eye view from the rover, lunar grand prix, discovery of the house-sized rock, lunar liftoff, and spacewalk 173,000 miles above Earth. Microphones and cameras in mission control record the emergency problem solving during the prelanding crisis and the reactions of scientists on Earth as the astronauts explore the Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14668.m3u8","runtime":"1704","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794445},{"id":"2665","title":"Apollo 14: Mission to Fra Mauro","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/apollo14.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-14-mission-to-fra-mauro\/","content":"The 1971 Apollo 14 mission to Fra Mauro, a lunar highland area, is highlighted in this video. The mission's primary goal was the collection of lunar rocks and soil samples and lunar exploration. The soil and rock sampling was for the geochronological determination of the Moon's evolution and its comparison with that of Earth. A remote data collection station was assembled on the Moon and left for continuous data collection and surface monitoring experiments. The Apollo 14 astronauts were Alan B. Shepard, Edgar D. Mitchell, and Stuart A. Roosa. Astronauts Shepard and Mitchell landed on the Moon (February 5, 1971) and performed the sampling, the EVA, and deployment of the lunar experiments. There is film footage of the lunar surface, of the command module's approach to both the Moon and the Earth, Moon and Earth spacecraft launching and landing, in-orbit command- and lunar-module docking, and of Mission Control.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13347.m3u8","runtime":"1705","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1696273860},{"id":"3776","title":"Apollo 17: On the Shoulders of Giants","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/maxresdefault-84.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-17-on-the-shoulders-of-giants-2\/","content":"A documentary view of the Apollo 17 journey to Taurus-Littrow, the final lunar landing mission in the Apollo program, is discussed. The film depicts the highlights of the mission and relates the Apollo program to Skylab, the Apollo-Soyuz linkup, and the Space Shuttle.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14669.m3u8","runtime":"1710","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794145},{"id":"2663","title":"Apollo 13: Houston, We&#8217;ve Got a Problem","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/gene-ponders.jpg?w=720","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-13-houston-we-ve-got-a-problem\/","content":"This video contains historical footage of the flight of Apollo 13, the fifth lunar mission and the third spacecraft that was to land on the Moon. Apollo 13's launch date was April 11, 1970. On the 13th of April, after docking with the Lunar Module, astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert discovered that their oxygen tanks had ruptured and ended up entering and returning to Earth in the Lunar Module instead of the Command Module. 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The film depicts the highlights of the mission and relates the Apollo program to Skylab, the Apollo-Soyuz linkup, and the Space Shuttle.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14669.m3u8","runtime":"1710","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794145},{"id":"2401","title":"JPL and the Space Age: The Changing Face of Mars","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/09\/Artist-Concept-of-Mariner-4-at-Mars-1.webp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/jpl-and-the-space-age-the-changing-face-of-mars\/","content":"\"The Changing Face of Mars\" reveals, through archival footage and interviews with key scientists and engineers, JPL's first roles in exploring the Red Planet, from Mariner 4 through the 1976 arrival of the Viking orbiters and landers.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/11208.m3u8","runtime":"4731","topics":["Originals","Documentaries","History"],"date":1694540309},{"id":"4457","title":"JPL and the Space Age: Mission to Mars","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/mars-globe-valles-marineris-1920x640-1.webp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/jpl-and-the-space-age-mission-to-mars\/","content":"After the devastating loss of two back-to-back missions to Mars in 1999, NASA\u2019s Jet Propulsion Laboratory found itself at a crossroads: Would the lab pull back, becoming more cautious and conservative with the new missions it was willing to take on? Or would JPL continue its tradition of pursuing challenging and innovative missions?\r\n\r\nThat question was answered when JPL proposed designing and building an entirely new type of Mars rover from scratch on top of an extremely tight schedule, and launching not one, but two of them to the Red Planet.\r\n\r\n\u201cMission to Mars\u201d tells how engineers and scientists overcame multiple adversities to design, build, test, and launch the Spirit and Opportunity rovers, two of NASA\u2019s most storied missions.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15690.m3u8","runtime":"3596","topics":[""],"date":1700136145},{"id":"3735","title":"Skylab: The Second Manned Mission. 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Also shown is planet Earth documentation, crewed operation of the Apollo Telescope Mount for observations of the Sun and beyond, outside EVA activity, testing of the Astronaut Maneuvering Unit, experiments to explore industrial uses of space, and the Skylab living routine.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/16633.m3u8","runtime":"2227","topics":[""],"date":1698799834},{"id":"3707","title":"The Astronauts: Flight of Freedom 7","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/The-Astronauts_Flight-of-Freedom-7_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-astronauts-flight-of-freedom-7-2\/","content":"The story of Alan Shepard's May 1961 suborbital flight is presented.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14736.m3u8","runtime":"1740","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698802808},{"id":"3723","title":"Seeds of Discovery (1970)","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/hero-image.fill_.size_1200x900.v1614270791.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/seeds-of-discovery-1970-2\/","content":"This film is an introduction to planetary exploration and scientific satellite research planned for the 1970s. The film briefly describes plans for Mariner flybys of Mars, Pioneer studies of Jupiter, landings of Viking spacecraft on Mars, a Grand Tour of the outer planets, and solar and other astronomy research.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14725.m3u8","runtime":"1575","topics":["Documentaries","History","Solar System"],"date":1698801762},{"id":"700","title":"Manned Spacecraft Center: Where Tomorrow Begins","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/NASAplus_thumbnail_mannedspacecraftcenterHorizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/manned-spacecraft-center-where-tomorrow-begins\/","content":"Depicts the role of the NASA's Manned Spacecraft Center, now Johnson Space Center, in the nation\u2019s space flight programs from Mercury, Gemini and Apollo through Skylab and programs of the future.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15758.m3u8","runtime":"1798","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693031602},{"id":"1842","title":"Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sddefault-4.jpg?w=640","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/space-shuttle-a-remarkable-flying-machine\/","content":"This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981. The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/10484.m3u8","runtime":"1830","topics":["Humans In Space","Documentaries","History"],"date":1693416880},{"id":"3751","title":"Moon: Old and New","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Moon_Old-and-NewHorizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/moon-old-and-new-2\/","content":"This video presents the Moon as studied by humans for more than 20 centuries. It reviews the history of lunar studies before the first Moon landing, the major things learned since Apollo 11, and closes with a resume of lunar investigations scientists would like to undertake in the future.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14693.m3u8","runtime":"1525","topics":["The Universe","Solar System","Documentaries"],"date":1698797409},{"id":"2679","title":"Moon 101: The Apollo Program","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/apollo-program-cost-go-to-moon.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/moon-101-the-apollo-program\/","content":"This episode offers an overview of the Apollo program, its challenges, and lessons learned.\r\n\r\n\"Moon 101\" is a series that features interviews with Apollo-era rocket scientists and engineers telling their stories about how they did it and lessons learned. In this curriculum, some of the world's leading lunar experts discuss various aspects of the Moon. They discuss the Apollo missions, their importance, and what we've learned, as well as other exploratory Moon missions. \"Moon 101\" provides a snapshot of some of the most important and interesting discoveries about our Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13364.m3u8","runtime":"2360","topics":["Humans In Space","Documentaries","History"],"date":1696310684},{"id":"3727","title":"NASA&#8217;s Documentary Film: Hubble25","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/gettyimages-463911555-1587744121.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/nasas-documentary-film-hubble25-2\/","content":"In its quarter-century in orbit, the Hubble Space Telescope has transformed the way we understand the universe, helped us find our place among the stars, and paved the way to incredible advancements in science and technology. The Hubble story is a human story. Hubble overcame much adversity early on in its mission and demonstrated the great heights NASA is capable of achieving against all odds. Much of that is thanks to the \u201cHubble Heroes,\u201d including scientists, engineers, and the brave astronauts who flew five Space Shuttle missions to service Hubble.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14723.m3u8","runtime":"1920","topics":["Documentaries","History","Technology"],"date":1698801371}]},{"playlist_title":"The Apollo Era","playlist_videos":[{"id":"2761","title":"The Journeys of Apollo","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/maxresdefault-52.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-journeys-of-apollo\/","content":"The Journeys of Apollo is a previously produced documentary narrated by actor Peter Cullen that relives the 40th Apollo Anniversary and mission to explore Earth's neighbor, the Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13391.m3u8","runtime":"3464","topics":["Documentaries","Humans In Space"],"date":1696310685},{"id":"3775","title":"Apollo 16: Nothing So Hidden","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Apollo-16-Nothing-So-Hidden_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-16-nothing-so-hidden-2\/","content":"This film shows the landing and the three lunar traverses in the highland region of the Moon, near the crater Descartes. It includes an astronaut's eye view from the rover, lunar grand prix, discovery of the house-sized rock, lunar liftoff, and spacewalk 173,000 miles above Earth. Microphones and cameras in mission control record the emergency problem solving during the prelanding crisis and the reactions of scientists on Earth as the astronauts explore the Moon.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14668.m3u8","runtime":"1704","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794445},{"id":"2665","title":"Apollo 14: Mission to Fra Mauro","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/apollo14.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-14-mission-to-fra-mauro\/","content":"The 1971 Apollo 14 mission to Fra Mauro, a lunar highland area, is highlighted in this video. The mission's primary goal was the collection of lunar rocks and soil samples and lunar exploration. The soil and rock sampling was for the geochronological determination of the Moon's evolution and its comparison with that of Earth. A remote data collection station was assembled on the Moon and left for continuous data collection and surface monitoring experiments. The Apollo 14 astronauts were Alan B. Shepard, Edgar D. Mitchell, and Stuart A. Roosa. Astronauts Shepard and Mitchell landed on the Moon (February 5, 1971) and performed the sampling, the EVA, and deployment of the lunar experiments. There is film footage of the lunar surface, of the command module's approach to both the Moon and the Earth, Moon and Earth spacecraft launching and landing, in-orbit command- and lunar-module docking, and of Mission Control.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13347.m3u8","runtime":"1705","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1696273860},{"id":"3776","title":"Apollo 17: On the Shoulders of Giants","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/maxresdefault-84.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-17-on-the-shoulders-of-giants-2\/","content":"A documentary view of the Apollo 17 journey to Taurus-Littrow, the final lunar landing mission in the Apollo program, is discussed. The film depicts the highlights of the mission and relates the Apollo program to Skylab, the Apollo-Soyuz linkup, and the Space Shuttle.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14669.m3u8","runtime":"1710","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794145},{"id":"2663","title":"Apollo 13: Houston, We&#8217;ve Got a Problem","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/gene-ponders.jpg?w=720","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-13-houston-we-ve-got-a-problem\/","content":"This video contains historical footage of the flight of Apollo 13, the fifth lunar mission and the third spacecraft that was to land on the Moon. Apollo 13's launch date was April 11, 1970. On the 13th of April, after docking with the Lunar Module, astronauts Jim Lovell, Fred Haise, and Jack Swigert discovered that their oxygen tanks had ruptured and ended up entering and returning to Earth in the Lunar Module instead of the Command Module. 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Irwin separated their Lunar Module (LM) Falcon from Alfred M. Worden, who remained in orbit aboard the Command Module (CM) Endeavour. Scott and Irwin touched down at the Hadley-Apennine site and conducted four spacewalks, including three excursions using the Lunar Roving Vehicle, for a combined total of 19 hours. They deployed an experiment package and collected 170 pounds of rock and soil samples to return to waiting scientists on Earth. In the meantime, Worden conducted an expanded set of observations and photography of the lunar surface from orbit. After their 67-hour lunar surface stay, Scott and Irwin prepared to rejoin Worden in orbit.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14667.m3u8","runtime":"1670","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698794542},{"id":"2661","title":"Apollo 13: Home Safe","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/s70-35651_orig-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/apollo-13-home-safe\/","content":"This 30-minute documentary features interviews with Apollo 13 astronauts Jim Lovell and Fred Haise, as well as Flight Directors Gene Kranz and Glynn Lunney, with engineer Hank Rotter. Produced and edited by David Anderson, NASA.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/13345.m3u8","runtime":"1786","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1696273347},{"id":"2679","title":"Moon 101: The Apollo Program","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/apollo-program-cost-go-to-moon.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/moon-101-the-apollo-program\/","content":"This episode offers an overview of the Apollo program, its challenges, and lessons learned.\r\n\r\n\"Moon 101\" is a series that features interviews with Apollo-era rocket scientists and engineers telling their stories about how they did it and lessons learned. In this curriculum, some of the world's leading lunar experts discuss various aspects of the Moon. 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The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/10484.m3u8","runtime":"1830","topics":["Humans In Space","Documentaries","History"],"date":1693416880},{"id":"647","title":"Best of the Best Provides New Views: Commentary of Shuttle Launches","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Screenshot-2023-08-29-at-3.34.59-PM.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/best-of-the-best-provides-new-views-commentary-of-shuttle-launches\/","content":"This video from the Glenn Research Center highlights in stunning, behind-the-scenes imagery the launches of three space shuttle missions: STS-114, STS-117, and STS-124.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/7760.m3u8","runtime":"2724","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240215},{"id":"914","title":"Endeavor Now and Then","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Endeavor_-Now-and-Then_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/endeavor-now-and-then\/","content":"In this educational 'Liftoff to Learning' video series, astronauts from STS-49 Space Shuttle Mission (Thomas Akers, Bruce Melnick, Pierre Thuot, Kathy Thornton, Kevin Chilton, and Richard Hieb) compare their mission aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor and their shuttle with its namesake, the ship 'Endeavor', commanded by Captain James Cook of England in the late 1700s. Using historical paintings, drawings, and computer graphics, Cook's Endeavor is brought to life. Its voyage path, problems, biological experiments, and discoveries are shown and compared to the modern-day Endeavor, its mission and experiments. The Space Shuttle Endeavor was named in 1988, through a nationwide school contest. It is the fifth Space Shuttle to be built and employs new technology in its design, for example, its drag shoot for shuttle landings. One part of the STS-49 Mission was the retrieval of the Intel satellite.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/10324.m3u8","runtime":"1146","topics":["Documentaries","History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693026173},{"id":"2989","title":"The Space Shuttle (Narrated by William Shatner)","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-135_Space_Shuttle_Atlantis_makes_its_final_landing_11.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-space-shuttle-narrated-by-william-shatner-2\/","content":"An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/17451.m3u8","runtime":"4843","topics":["Documentaries","History"],"date":1697215277},{"id":"3524","title":"The Shuttle&#8217;s Last Flight: An End, A New Beginning","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Shuttle.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/the-shuttles-last-flight-an-end-a-new-beginning-2\/","content":"More than a decade ago, the last space shuttle mission (STS-135) dropped out of the predawn darkness and landed on Runway 15 at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center for the final time.\r\n\r\nOver the course of the more than eight days, Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, and Mission Specialists Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim had spent much of their time delivering a stockpile of supplies and parts to the International Space Station.\r\n\r\nThe end of their mission aboard Atlantis may have been the end of the space shuttle era, but it was the beginning of a new stage of exploration.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14432.m3u8","runtime":"635","topics":["Humans In Space"],"date":1698341888},{"id":"4283","title":"STS-61C Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_61_C_B_8562300orig.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-61-c-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-61C was the 24th mission of NASA's Space Shuttle program, and the seventh mission of Space Shuttle Columbia.\r\n\r\nSTS-65 marked second flight of International Microgravity Laboratory (IML-2), carrying more than twice the number of experiments and facilities as IML-1. Crew split into two teams to perform around-the-clock research. More than 80 experiments, representing more than 200 scientists from six space agencies, were located in Spacelab module in payload bay (one piece of equipment stowed in middeck lockers). Fifty of the experiments delved into life sciences, including bioprocessing, space biology, human physiology and radiation biology.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15305.m3u8","runtime":"1023","topics":["History"],"date":1699468536},{"id":"965","title":"STS-76 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-76-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-76-mission-highlights\/","content":"The flight crew of the STS-76 mission, Cmdr. Kevin P. Chilton, Pilot Richard A. Searfoss, and Mission Specialists Shannon W. Lucid, Linda M. Godwin, Michael R. Clifford, and Ronald M. Sega, present a video mission over-view of their space flight. Images include: pre-launch activities such as eating the traditional breakfast, crew suit-up, and the ride out to the launch pad. Also, included are various panoramic views of the shuttle on the pad. The crew can be seen being readied in the white room' for their mission. After the closing of the hatch and arm retraction, launch activities are shown including countdown, engine ignition, launch, and the separation of the Solid Rocket Boosters. Once in orbit, various view of the Mir Space Station can be seen as the shuttle begins its approach and docking. There several views of Godwin and Clifford as they spent six hours spacewalking in Atlantis's cargo bay and on the exterior of the Mir's docking module. The mission ending re-entry and landing can also be seen.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8959.m3u8","runtime":"3650","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242776},{"id":"966","title":"STS-67 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-67-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-67-mission-highlights\/","content":"The Space Shuttle Mission, STS-67, is highlighted in this video. Flight crew (Stephen S. Oswald (Commander), William G. Gregory (Pilot), Tamara E. Jernigan, Wendy B. Lawrence, John M. Grunfeld (Mission Specialists), Samuel T. Durrance, and Ronald A. Parise (Payload Specialists)) prelaunch and launch activities, EVA activities with payload deployment and retrieval (ASTRO-2 and WUPPE (Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo Polarimeter Experiment)), spaceborne experiments (astronomical observation and data collection, protein crystal growth, and human physiological processes), and pre-reentry activities are shown. There are astronomical telescopic observation from the two telescopes in the payload, the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope and the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope, of Io and of globular clusters, and their emission spectra is collected via a spectrometer. Earth view film and photography is shown, which includes lightning on terrestrial surfaces, cyclone activity, and cloud cover.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8958.m3u8","runtime":"3427","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242476},{"id":"967","title":"STS-91Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-91-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-91mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 91 (STS-91) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: June 2, 1998. Crew: Charles J. Precourt, Dominic L. Pudwill Gorie, Wendy B. Lawrence, Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Janet L. Kavandi, Valery Ryumin. Landed and returned from Mir: Andrew S. W. Thomas. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8950.m3u8","runtime":"1002","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242219},{"id":"954","title":"STS-102 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/view-of-sts-102-orbiter-discovery-approaching-for-docking-with-iss-0e309f-1024.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-102-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 103 (STS-102) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (21 minutes). Launch: March 8, 2001. Crew: James D. Wetherbee, James M. Kelly, Andrew S. W. Thomas, Paul W. Richards. Launched ISS Expedition 2 Crew: Yury V. Usachev, James S. Voss, Susan J. Helms. Landed ISS Expedition 1 Crew: William M. Shepherd, Yuri P. Gidzenko, Sergei K. Krikalev. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8426.m3u8","runtime":"1241","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242000},{"id":"952","title":"STS-3 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_3_25_410b-ec82-18508-3.30.82-1.webp?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-3-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 3 (STS-3) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (15 minutes). Launch: March 22, 1982. Crew: Jack Lousma, Gordon Fullerton. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8425.m3u8","runtime":"1005","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693242000},{"id":"975","title":"STS-83 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-83-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-83-mission-highlights\/","content":"The STS-83 mission flight crew, Cmdr. James D. Halsell Jr., Pilot Susan L. Still, Payload Cmdr. Janice E. Voss, Mission Specialists Michael L. Gernhardt and Donald A. Thomas, and Payload Specialist Gregory T. Linteris and Roger K. Crouch present an overview of their mission. The primary payload is the Microgravity Science Laboratory (MSL), which is a collection of microgravity experiments housed inside a European Spacelab Long Module (LM).","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8960.m3u8","runtime":"2656","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241650},{"id":"711","title":"STS-26 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-26-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-26-mission-highlights\/","content":"This video contains important visual events including launch, TDRS-C\/IUS onboard crew activities and landing. Also includes air-to-ground transmission.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8428.m3u8","runtime":"3517","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693241079},{"id":"714","title":"STS-45 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-45_payload-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-45-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 46 (STS-45) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: March 24, 1992. Crew: Charles F. Bolden, Brian Duffy, Kathryn D. Sullivan, David C. Leestma, Michael Foale, Byron K. Lichtenberg, Dirk D. Frimout. Vehicle: Atlantis.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8947.m3u8","runtime":"942","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"713","title":"STS-41C Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-41-C_landing.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-41c-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 11 (STS-41C) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (19 minutes). Launch: April 6, 1984. Crew: Robert Crippen, Francis Scobee, George Nelson, James van Hoften, Terry Hart. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8944.m3u8","runtime":"1159","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"710","title":"STS-135 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-135-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-135-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-135 Mission Highlights","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8962.m3u8","runtime":"3493","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"708","title":"STS-109 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-109-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-109-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 108 (STS-109) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: March 1, 2002. Crew: Scott D. Altman, Duane G. Carey, John M. Grunsfeld, Nancy J. Currie, James H. Newman, Richard M. Linnehan, Michael J. Massimino. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8385.m3u8","runtime":"1018","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693241009},{"id":"712","title":"STS-41B Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/STS-41-B-Mission-Highlights_Horizontal-Hero-16_9-Without-Title.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-41b-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 10 (STS-41B) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (24 minutes). Launch: February 3, 1984. Crew: Vance Brand, Robert Gibson, Bruce McCandless, Robert Stewart, Ronald McNair. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8943.m3u8","runtime":"1439","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693240943},{"id":"722","title":"STS-9 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts9launch.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-9-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 9 (STS-9) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (19 minutes). Launch: November 28, 1983. Crew: John Young, Brewster Shaw, Owen Garriott, Robert Parker, Byron Lichtenberg, Ulf Merbold. Vehicle: Columbia.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8942.m3u8","runtime":"1115","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"720","title":"STS-7 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_7_12_launch-1.jpg?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-7-launch-and-land\/","content":"The prelaunch, launch, and landing activities of the STS-7 Space Shuttle mission are highlighted in this video, with brief footage of the deployment of the Shuttle Pallet Satellite (SPAS). The flight crew consisted of Cmdr. Bob Crippen, Pilot Rich Hauck, and Mission Specialists John Fabian, Dr. Sally Ride, and Norm Thaggart. With this mission, Cmdr. Crippen became the first astronaut to fly twice in a Space Shuttle Mission and Dr. Sally Ride was the first American woman to fly in space. There is a large amount of footage of the Space Shuttle by the aircraft that accompanies the Shuttle launchings and landings.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8954.m3u8","runtime":"3277","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"721","title":"STS-8 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-708.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-8-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 8 (STS-8) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: August 30, 1983. Crew: Richard Truly, Daniel Brandenstein, Guion Bluford, Dale Gardner, William Thornton. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8941.m3u8","runtime":"958","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"718","title":"STS-62 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-1478.jpg?w=640","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-62-mission-highlights\/","content":"The important visual events of each mission including launch, onboard crew activities, and landing are depicted.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8957.m3u8","runtime":"3274","topics":["Humans In Space","History"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"716","title":"STS-6 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-675.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-6-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 6 (STS-6) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (14 minutes). Launch: April 4, 1983. Crew: Paul Weitz, Karol Bobko, Donald Peterson, Story Musgrave. Vehicle: Challenger.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8940.m3u8","runtime":"836","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"715","title":"STS-49 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-1171.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-49-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 47 (STS-49) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (23 minutes). Launch: May 7, 1992. Crew: Daniel Brandenstein, Kevin P. Chilton, Pierre J. Thuot, Kathryn C. Thornton, Richard J. Hieb, Thomas D. Akers, Bruce E. Melnick. Vehicle: Endeavour.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8948.m3u8","runtime":"1356","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"804","title":"STS-31 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/1990_s31_IMAX_view_of_HST_release.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-31-mission-highlights\/","content":"This video contains important visual events including launch, Hubble Space Telescope deployment, onboard crew activities, and landing. Air-to-ground transmission between crew and Mission Control is also included.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8429.m3u8","runtime":"3328","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238755},{"id":"719","title":"STS-61 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/Hubble-EVA-service-space.png?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-61-mission-highlights\/","content":"This contains important visual events including launch, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) capture, repair and re-deployment, onboard activities, earth views, and landing. Also included is the air-to-ground transmission between the crew and Mission Control.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8956.m3u8","runtime":"7177","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693240259},{"id":"800","title":"STS-105 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-2294.jpg?w=800","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-105-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 106 (STS-105) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: August 10, 2001. Crew: Scott J. Horowitz, Frederick W. Sturckow, Daniel T. Barry, Patrick G. Forrester. Launched ISS Expedition 3 Crew: Frank L. Culbertson, Jr., Mikhail Turin, Vladimir N. Dezhurov. Landed ISS Expedition 2 Crew: Yury V. Usachev, James S. Voss, Susan J. Helms. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8952.m3u8","runtime":"996","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238721},{"id":"801","title":"STS-114 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/word-image-2552.jpg?w=800","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-114-mission-highlights\/","content":"Space Shuttle Flight 114 (STS-114) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (17 minutes). Launch: July 26, 2005. Crew: Eileen M. Collins, Jim Kelly, Soichi Noguchi, Stephen Robinson, Andy Thomas, Wendy Lawrence, Charlie Camarda. Vehicle: Discovery.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8953.m3u8","runtime":"1046","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238731},{"id":"802","title":"STS-3 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/08\/sts_3_27_415h-82pc-411-3.30.82.webp?w=985","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-3-mission-highlights-2\/","content":"Space shuttle Columbia took to the skies on March 22, 1982, for its third trip into space. Astronauts Jack R. Lousma and C. Gordon Fullerton rode the reusable spacecraft on a pillar of fire from Launch Pad 39A at NASA\u2019s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/8939.m3u8","runtime":"1005","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1693238741},{"id":"3523","title":"STS-53 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/sts53-1.jpg?w=700","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-53-mission-highlights\/","content":"Five astronauts were assigned to fly aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery for the STS-53 mission that flew at the end of 1992.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14435.m3u8","runtime":"912","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1698353516},{"id":"4287","title":"STS-120 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_120_KSC-07PD-3224orig-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-120-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-120 was the 23rd shuttle mission to the International Space Station, and launched an Italian-built U.S. multi-port module for the station.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15303.m3u8","runtime":"1083","topics":["History"],"date":1699468301},{"id":"4282","title":"STS-53 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_53_STS053-S-002orig.jpeg?w=819","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-53-mission-highlights-2\/","content":"A classified Department of Defense primary payload, plus two unclassified secondary payloads and nine unclassified middeck experiments.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15304.m3u8","runtime":"913","topics":["History"],"date":1699468132},{"id":"4281","title":"STS-112 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_112_KSC-02pd1595orig-1.jpeg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-112-mission-highlights\/","content":"Primary payloads for STS-112 were the S1 integrated truss segment and the Crew and Equipment Translation Aid Cart A. The CETA is the first of two human-powered carts that will ride along the ISS railway, providing mobile work platforms for future spacewalking astronauts.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15302.m3u8","runtime":"1085","topics":["History"],"date":1699468111},{"id":"3683","title":"STS-88 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/11\/STS_88_s88e5170orig.jpeg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-88-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-88 was the 1st shuttle mission to the International Space Station, and launched a U.S. built node Unity to the station.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/14729.m3u8","runtime":"2048","topics":["History"],"date":1698728316},{"id":"4560","title":"STS-106 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/STS106-1.jpg?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-106-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-106's mission to the 143-foot-long station focused on unloading nearly three tons of cargo from the orbiter and a Progress supply craft already docked to the opposite end of the International Space Station.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15771.m3u8","runtime":"1380","topics":["History","Humans In Space"],"date":1701793535},{"id":"4559","title":"STS-113 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/STS113.bmp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-113-mission-highlights\/","content":"STS-113 dropped off the Expedition Six crew members at the orbital outpost, and brought back the Expedition Five crew at mission's end. During the 14-day mission, the combined Endeavour and ISS crewmembers installed the P1 truss.","video_url":"https:\/\/nasaplus.akamaized.net\/output\/15770.m3u8","runtime":"1250","topics":["History"],"date":1701793511},{"id":"4562","title":"STS-108 Mission Highlights","featured_image":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/12\/STS108.bmp?w=1024","link":"https:\/\/plus.nasa.gov\/video\/sts-108-mission-highlights\/","content":"In December 2001, the space shuttle Endeavour arrived at the International Space Station during the STS-108 mission. The primary goals for the four-member shuttle crew of astronauts Dominic L. Gorie, Mark E. Kelly, Linda M. Godwin, and Daniel M. Tani included bringing the Expedition 4 crew of Yuri I. Onufriyenko, representing Roscosmos, and NASA astronauts Carl E. Walz and Daniel W. Bursch to the space station and returning the Expedition 3 crew of NASA astronaut Frank L. Culbertson and Roscosmos\u2018 Vladimir N. Dezhurov and Mikhail V. 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