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NASA EDGE@ Home with Christine St. Germain
It is a huge challenge to send astronauts to the Moon, but it is also critical to bring them home safely.
NASA EDGE@ Home with Henry Wright
Not only did Mars 2020 and Perseverance survive the seven minutes of terror during entry, descent, and landing on the surface of Mars, they also collected a lot of key performance data!
NASA EDGE@ Home with Michelle Munk 2
Our resident expert on Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) narrows her focus on the lunar landing with Stereo Camera for Lunar Plume Surface Studies (SCALPSS).
NASA EDGE@ Home with Carey Scott
If you need to capture highly technical imagery of your spacecraft as it reenters the Earth’s atmosphere, look no further than CJ (Carey Scott) and the SCIFLI team at NASA Langley Research Center.
NASA EDGE: Sentinel-6 Prelaunch Show
On November 20th, 2020, NASA EDGE provided live prelaunch coverage of the Sentinel-6 Mike Freilich Satellite on L-1.
NASA EDGE@ Home with Mike Ciannilli
Netflix’s new documentary on the Space Shuttle Challenger has caused a lot of reflection and discussion about the tragedy.
NASA EDGE@ Home with Keri Bean
Not many people can accurately claim to have driving experience on multiple planets, but Keri Bean can!
NASA EDGE@ Home with SPLICE Part 2
NASA EDGE continues to look at NASA’s Safe and Precise Landing – Integrated Capabilities Evolution (SPLICE) technology suite.
NASA EDGE@ Home with SPLICE Part 1
Technologies to enable exact and soft landings on the Moon and other worlds will fly on Blue Origin’s next New Shepard suborbital rocket launch.
NASA EDGE@ Home: Interview with Terry Fong
To really understand the geology of the Moon, you need to dig. NASA’s very first lunar rover, VIPER, is designed to do just that.