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Collection:
NASA TV This Week @NASA
Title:
NASA TV's This Week @NASA, June 25
Description:
A NASA-sponsored mission in Alaska is exploring how changes in the Arctic's sea ice cover may be contributing to global warming.* Now, after years of continuous service to more than a dozen missions, NASA's Tracking and Data Relay Satellite, TDRS 1 is retiring.* The replica Orion crew module used in the highly-successful Launch Abort system Pad Abort-1 flight test in New Mexico May 6 has returned to the Dryden Flight Research Center. * The Glenn Research Center's Plum Brook Station and the Marshall Space Flight Center welcomed members of the STS-131 crew to share highlights from their recent 15-day mission to the International Space Station. * While soccer fans around the world watch and await the winner of the 2010 World Cup, student players from the U.S. and Canada heard scientists and engineers from the Ames Research Center's Fluid Dynamics Laboratory explain the aerodynamics of the “Jabulani'' soccer ball.*
Date:
06/25/10
Source:
Identifier:
465223main_TWAN_06_2 5_10
MediaType:
video
Year:
2010
What:
Orion
What:
STS-131
What:
International Space Station (ISS)
Where:
Alaska
Where:
New Mexico
Where:
Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC)
Where:
Glenn Research Center (GRC)
Where:
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC)
Where:
Canada
Where:
Ames Research Center (ARC)

NASA TV's This Week @NASA, June 25