The exceptional stability of the atmosphere above Mauna Kea permits more detailed studies than are possible elsewhere, while its distance from city lights and a strong island-wide lighting ordinance ensure an extremely dark sky, allowing observation of the faintest galaxies that lie at the very edge of the observable Universe. Mauna Kea is a unique astronomical research facility, emphasizing respect for Hawaiian cultural beliefs, as well as protection of environmentally sensitive habitats. The University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy is a premier astronomical research facility and host to the Mauna Kea Observatories, one of the most important observational astronomy sites in the world. It used the backdrop of Mauna Kea, combined with world class University of Hawaii (UH), NASA scientists and Hawaiian cultural leaders to weave multigenerational stories combining ancient ways of knowing with modern scientific discoveries. This webcast emphasized the history and importance of Hawaiian astronomy and its connections to NASA space science. Leveraging our partnership with the University of Hawaii in Hilo enabled us to bring you real-time images of the transit for the duration of the event in various wavelengths of light. A mountainside Visitors Station site near the observatories in Hilo, Hawaii gave a wonderful view of the entire transit to a worldwide audience. The event was not visible from the continental U.S. More details about the mission can be found on the Crew-6 blog, in the press kit. Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind. Liftoff, from Kennedy’s Launch Complex 39A, is targeting 12:34 a.m. brings you the latest images, videos and news from Americas space agency. In the future, it is in the best interest of humanity, to do so.NASA EDGE is proud to join forces with the Sun Earth Day Team to celebrate the Transit of Venus! On June 5, 2012, we aired a live 'remote' webcast from Mauna Kea, Hawaii, through our partnership with the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy. The crewmates are preparing for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 mission to the International Space Station inside the Astronaut Crew Quarters at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The ISS was one of our greatest achievements. The Antares NASA Cargo Resupply Launch is set for Tuesday around. EDT / 1345 GMT: Live coverage of opening remarks from NASA leadership and Webb mission personnel will air here at, as well as on NASA TV, the NASA app, and the agencys website. Not acting as one to collaborate on the UAP or UFO phenomena. NASA announced a big launch from its Wallops Island facility next week to the International Space Station. Intelligent lifeforms may have been observing this forum today. When we achieve this on a social level THEY may contact us. NASA will broadcast and webcast the orbital flyby live on NASA TV. They look down on our world and there are no borders. SpaceXs robotic Dragon space capsule will splash down in the Pacific Ocean on Thursday, May 31 at 11:44 a.m. We will not give them that 'smoking gun.' Our astronauts say it best. When we find intelligent life less advanced than our own far in the future we will not contact a socially aggressive species. Following commands from ground controllers at SpaceX in Hawthorne, California, Dragon will undock at 11:05 a.m. On our world life completely dominates everything. Live coverage of the departure of SpaceX’s uncrewed Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station is underway on NASA Television, the agency’s website, and the NASA app. Over 300 million potentially habitable worlds in a galaxy that supports both life and intelligent life. Let's talk about the NEEDLE in the haystack. The NASA EDGE team will interview Lori Garver, Deputy Administrator for NASA. A ship or better yet explorers ready to be launched at a moments notice to study extraordinary evidence found in our star system of intelligent lifeforms observing humanity. Astronaut Don Pettit onboard the International Space Station (ISS) discusses the scientific and historical aspects of the JTransit of Venus across the Sun and his plans for photographing the event through some of the optical quality windows onboard the ISS including Cupola Window 1, the port forward. NASA EDGE is webcasting live from the NASA Kennedy Space Center press site Friday, Jfrom 10:26-11:30 am for the launch of space shuttle Atlantis. This is the proverbial finding a watch in the forest. įirstly, the concept, we don't know what we don't know. Scientists have some difficulty with a number of things. You are all respected experts in your fields.
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