NASA's Sounding Rockets Show: Cutting-edge Science, 15 Minutes at a Time
Some of the smallest and lightest rockets in NASA’s lineup have made some of the biggest impacts on science. With a flight time of just about 15 minutes before falling back to Earth, sounding rockets collect unique observations on everything from our planet’s atmosphere to the Sun and even distant galaxies.
Join us live to hear from scientists who have traveled to the ends of the Earth to launch sounding rockets, flown cutting-edge instruments on these suborbital flights, and used sounding rockets to make brand-new scientific discoveries.
Watch on Facebook or YouTube.
Join us live to hear from scientists who have traveled to the ends of the Earth to launch sounding rockets, flown cutting-edge instruments on these suborbital flights, and used sounding rockets to make brand-new scientific discoveries.
Watch on Facebook or YouTube.
Watch this video on the NASA YouTube channel.
Watch this video on the NASA Sun Science Facebook page.
Credits
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NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
Video editor
- Michael Randazzo (AIMM)
Engineer
- Pat Kennedy (KBRwyle)
Host
- Miles S. Hatfield (Telophase)
Director
- Rich Melnick (KBRwyle)
Producers
- Joy Ng (KBRwyle)
- Miles S. Hatfield (Telophase)
Technical director
- John Caldwell (AIMM)
Audio technician
- Rob Andreoli (AIMM)
Videographers
- Paul Morris (KBRwyle)
- Ryan Fitzgibbons (KBRwyle)
- Sophia Roberts (AIMM)
Support
- Kathalina Tran (SGT)
- Sarah Frazier (SGT)
Technical support
- Aaron E. Lepsch (ADNET)
Floor director
- Swarupa Nune (InuTeq)
Teleprompter operator
- Karen Fox (ADNET)
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