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NASA's hosting a teleconference on Wednesday (Sept. 10) to discuss a new rock analysis from the Perseverance Mars rover. Here's how to tune in.
You can watch the nasa rocket launch today live through online streams on company websites and YouTube, or in person at designated viewing areas if you’re near the launch site. Launch times can change due to weather or technical checks, so it’s important to stay updated through official channels and news sources.
Expected to include some “visuals” during the discussion, the press conference will be held by some of the agency’s heavyweights, including NASA’s acting administrator Sean Duffy, and Lindsay Hays, Senior Scientist for Mars Exploration, Planetary Science Division, NASA Headquarters.
Stargazers can tune in to the Virtual Telescope Project's YouTube stream beginning at 11 p.m. EDT on Sept. 17 (3:00 GMT Sept. 18) to see live views from the organization's robotic telescopes located in Italy as the asteroid approaches its minimum distance to Earth.
Norththrop Grumman's Cygnus XL has resumed its journey to the International Space Station after a day-long delay. NASA will provide a livestream.
WALLOPS ISLAND, Va. — Central Pennsylvania stargazers could be in for a special treat tonight. NASA announced it will make the latest attempt to launch three TOMEX+ sounding rockets from its flight facility in Wallops Island, VA tonight. Previous ...