Link to
Watch NASA’s Perseverance Rover Land on Mars!
Edit:
Juntos perseveramos: El aterrizaje del rover Perseverance en Marte
The stream started at 11:15 Flight Rising Time, with an estimated hour before the landing takes place.
Leading up to the landing are interviews with NASA JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) scientists/employees.
Content Warning: There is some discussion about how the pandemic has been affecting NASA JPL operations.
I'm incredibly impressed by how the eggheads I mean that affectionately are keeping the language friendly for people who know nothing about astroscience.
I think the target audience is school students.
I'm incredibly impressed by how the eggheads I mean that affectionately are keeping the language friendly for people who know nothing about astroscience.
I think the target audience is school students.
Ohhh, thanks for posting. Am watching that now.
Ohhh, thanks for posting. Am watching that now.
Thank you for posting the link!
Thank you for posting the link!
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Love the little elementary school kids with their questions.
Love the little elementary school kids with their questions.
D'aww, that kid was cute. She's gonna be a scientist someday.
D'aww, that kid was cute. She's gonna be a scientist someday.
"7 minutes of terror" I appreciate that 'parachute' is still one of the essentials for landing spacecraft.
"7 minutes of terror" I appreciate that 'parachute' is still one of the essentials for landing spacecraft.
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D'aww, that kid was cute. She's gonna be a scientist someday.
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I read somewhere that "all kids are scientists". They're always observing and experimenting with the world, trying to understand how and why it works. :D
Xionahri wrote on 2021-02-18 11:50:07:
D'aww, that kid was cute. She's gonna be a scientist someday.
I read somewhere that "all kids are scientists". They're always observing and experimenting with the world, trying to understand how and why it works. :D
If anyone was wondering, NASA is also
doing this stream in Spanish.
Actually, I'm going to add that to the OP.