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Glory is a unique research satellite designed to orbit the Earth and achieve two major goals.  Glory’s first goal is to collect data on the properties of aerosols and black carbon in the Earth's atmosphere and climate system; its second goal is to collect data on solar irradiance for Earth’s long-term climate record.  This seven-minute video introduces Glory’s science objectives, people, and instruments, and provides an overview of the Glory mission.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10521 The Road to Glory
<b>GSFC Control Rooms</b><p>Though the actual Atlas rocket carrying NASA's LRO mission was launched from a site at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the Mission Operations Control Center (or MOCC) is located at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.  It is from the MOCC and Flight Conrol room (also at Goddard) that engineers will actually 10469 LRO Launch - More Views
<b>Behind the Scenes at the LRO/LCROSS Launch</b><p>Excitement is running high at Kennedy Space Center as NASA's top lunar experts prepare for the LRO/LCROSS launch.<p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href= 10443 Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) Launch Videos
Highlights from the Hubble SM4 launch on May 11, 2009. 10435 Hubble SM4 Launch Highlights
Launch and deploy of Glory satellite. 10379 Glory Launch Sequence
End of the year 2008 mission update on the GLAST/Fermi spacecraft.<p><p><p><p>For complete transcript, click <a href='/vis/a010000/a010300/a010357/GLASTcast_6_transcript.htm'>here</a>. 10357 GLASTcast Episode 6: 2008 Mission Update
Launch and Deployment animation. 10351 Launch and Deployment of IBEX
LRO will be launched via an Atlas V 401 rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. It will take approximately four days for the satellite to travel to and then enter the moon's orbit. This video is from the launch of the MOR Mission. The Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter or LRO will give scientists more information about the structure of the Moon's interior; the types of rock found there, events that shaped it, and the conditions that exist at the surface. 10335 The Atlas V Rocket Is Readied
The hopes and anticipations of the GLAST team as they prepare for launch. <p>For complete transcript, click <a href='/vis/a010000/a010300/a010324/GLASTcast_Episode4_transcript.htm'>here</a>. 10324 GLASTcast Episode 4: Launching a Spacecraft
Atlantis and the STS-125 crew lifted off on a mission on May 11, to upgrade the world's most famous telescope. 10246 STS-125 Launch for Hubble Servicing Mission 4

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