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NASA - Revealing the Unknown

An episode of the Engineering And Information Technology (ANU Podcasts) podcast, hosted by Mr. Badri Younes and Eugene L. “Gene” Tattini, titled "NASA - Revealing the Unknown" was published on June 24, 2011 and runs 69 minutes.

June 24, 2011 ·69m · Engineering And Information Technology (ANU Podcasts)

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NASA’s vision is to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what it doesand what it learns…

NASA’s vision is to reach for new heights and reveal the unknown so that what it doesand what it learns will benefit all humankind.What is NASA’s vision for space communication in the 21st Century?As we explore more of the unknown, how do we manage the vast volumes of data that new flight projects produce in the quest to explore our own solar system, and the systems beyond that?What is NASA’s vision for robotic space exploration?It’s a year of launches in the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at NASA: a major Earth satellite, Aquarius; a mission to Jupiter, Juno; twin spacecraft called GRAIL that will study the gravity of Earth’s moon; NASA’s next-generation rover, Mars Science Laboratory; and the Dawn spacecraft will go into orbit around the protoplanet Vesta this summer. 
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