Begleite Paxi bei seinem Besuch auf den Planeten Erde und lerne den Wasserkreislauf kennen.
In diesem Video, das sich an Kinder zwischen 6 und 12 Jahren richtet, erklärt Paxi, wie der Wasserkreislauf funktioniert.

Begleite Paxi bei seinem Besuch auf den Planeten Erde und lerne den Wasserkreislauf kennen.
In diesem Video, das sich an Kinder zwischen 6 und 12 Jahren richtet, erklärt Paxi, wie der Wasserkreislauf funktioniert.

Suis Paxi durant sa visite sur la Terre pour en savoir plus sur le cycle de l’eau.
Cette vidéo a été conçue pour les enfants âgés de 6 à 12 ans.

Ga mee met Paxi als hij een bezoek brengt aan de aarde en kom meer te weten over de waterkringloop.
In deze video, bestemd voor kinderen van 6 tot 12 jaar, legt Paxi uit hoe de waterkringloop werkt.

Seguite Paxi mentre visita il pianeta Terra, per saperne di più sul ciclo dell’acqua.
In questo video, indirizzato ai ragazzi tra i 6 ed i 12 anni, Paxi spiega come funziona il ciclo dell’acqua.

Haideți să vizităm alături de Paxi planeta Pămant și să învățăm despre circuitul apei in natură.
Acest clip video se adresează copiilor între 6 și 12 ani. Paxi explică circuitul apei în natură.

Junta-te ao Paxi nesta visita ao planeta Terra e aprende mais sobre o ciclo da água.
Recomendado para crianças entre os 6 e os 12 anos.

ESA’s Global Space Economic Workshop on 13 October 2017 in Paris broughts together leaders of major space and non-space European stakeholders from institutions and commercial sectors, to interactively discuss space-led innovation opportunities and challenges offered by the on-going transformations that are driven by the digital economy and the current and future trends in the global market.
More info:
http://www.esa.int/About_Us/Business_with_ESA/GSEW/Global_Space_Economic_Workshop

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Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

The Oct. 10th spacewalk outside the International Space Station was the second in less than a week by NASA’s Randy Bresnik and Mark Vande Hei – and one of three U.S. spacewalks planned for October. The astronauts lubricated the new latching end effector they installed on the Canadarm2 robotic arm on Oct. 5. They also replaced a faulty camera system and completed several other tasks. Joe Acaba will join Bresnik for the next spacewalk – currently scheduled for Oct. 20. Also, California Wildfires Seen from Space, NASA Pinpoints Cause of Earth’s Record CO2 Levels, Send Your Name to Mars, Celebrating the First Piloted Supersonic Flight, and Potential Asteroid Warning Network Tested!
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_1013_October%20Spacewalks%20Aboard%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20October%2013,%202017.html

On Oct. 12, NASA’s Hispanic Outreach and Leadership Alliance (HOLA) celebrated Hispanic Heritage month with a panel discussion of the contributions of Hispanics to NASA’s mission and the importance of Hispanic representation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and careers.
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_%202017_1012_NASA%20Hispanic%20Heritage%20Month%20Event,%20%C2%A1Latinos%20STEM%20Up!.html

This remarkable footage shows the flyby of asteroid 2012 TC4 during the night of 11/12 October 2017. At the time this was recorded, the estimated 10-20 m-diameter asteroid was approaching Earth. It made its closest approach at 07:41 CEST on 12 October, just 43 782 km away – much closer than the Moon and inside the orbit of some satellites.
This was captured by astronomers Peter Schlatter and Dominik Bodenmann working at the ZIMLAT telescope at the Swiss Optical Ground Station and Geodynamics Observatory operated by the Astronomical Institute of the University of Bern (AIUB).
Credit: AIUB http://www.aiub.unibe.ch

Join Paxi as he visits Planet Earth, and learn about the water cycle.
In this video, targeted at children aged between 6 and 12, Paxi explains how the water cycle works.
Find out more with Paxi: http://www.esa.int/paxi/
This video is also available in the following languages:
French: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gq1Y3P8lacw
German: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-GXTHFpUQ0
Italian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq34uHTBJrE
Dutch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EeRS-8kIR-k
Portuguese: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVhObQXBJxM
Romanian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mylCQjryPiU
Czech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHy-gWzCYN0
Polish: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Pcvil1sVJ8
(more languages to be added)

Vice President Mike Pence called for renewed U.S. leadership in space during the first meeting of the National Space Council – outlining exploration goals that include returning American astronauts to the Moon, to build the foundation needed to send Americans to Mars and beyond. The October 5 council meeting, held at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum’s Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, outside Washington, brought together representatives from all aspects and sectors of the national space enterprise, for the first time in a quarter century – including NASA’s Acting Administrator, Robert Lightfoot. Also, U.S. Spacewalk aboard the Space Station, Eugene Parker Views Solar Probe Spacecraft, Scientists Find Giant Black Hole Pairs, and Parachute Test Platform Launched!
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_1006_National%20Space%20Council%20Meets%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20October%206,%202017.html

Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

Discover more about our planet with the Earth from Space video programme. In this special edition, senior scientist at France’s Collecte Localisation Satellites, Marie-Hélène Rio, joins the show to discuss how data on ocean surface currents by the Sentinel-3 satellite mission are used by people working at sea.
More about Sentinel-3:
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Sentinel-3

NASA tested a parachute platform during the flight of a Terrier-Black Brant IX suborbital sounding rocket on Oct. 4, from the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The rocket carried the Advanced Supersonic Parachute Inflation Research Experiment (ASPIRE) from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. The mission will evaluate the performance of the ASPIRE payload, which is designed to test parachute systems in a low-density, supersonic environment.
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_1004_NASA%20Launches%20Parachute%20Test%20Platform%20from%20Wallops.html

On Oct. 2, NASA held a briefing at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, to preview a trio of spacewalks in October to perform maintenance outside the International Space Station. Expedition 53 Commander Randy Bresnik of NASA will lead all three spacewalks, joined on Oct. 5 and 10 by Flight Engineer Mark Vande Hei, also of NASA. Flight Engineer Joe Acaba of NASA will join Bresnik on Oct. 18 for the third spacewalk. NASA TV coverage of the spacewalks will begin at 6:30 a.m. on Oct. 5, 10 and 18. Each spacewalk is scheduled to start at approximately 8:05 a.m., however, the spacewalks may begin earlier if the crew is running ahead of schedule.
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_1002_NASA%20Briefing%20Previews%20Upcoming%20Spacewalks%20on%20ISS.html

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Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.

On 12 September 2017, 710 photos were taken by ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli to create this time-lapse of the Earth (from Africa to Russia) as seen from the International Space Station.
ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli in currently working and living aboard the Station as part of his long duration Vita mission.
Follow the VITA mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/
Connect with Paolo via http://paolonespoli.esa.int

Vice President Mike Pence visited our Marshall Space Flight Center on Sept. 25 to thank employees working on NASA’s human spaceflight programs. He also spoke to the three NASA astronauts currently serving onboard the International Space Station. During a tour, the Vice President also saw progress being made on our Space Launch System rocket, that will send astronauts in our Orion spacecraft on missions around the Moon and ultimately to Mars. Also, NASA Data and Tech Aid in Disaster Relief, Congressional Hearing on August 21 Solar Eclipse, OSIRIS-REx Views Earth During Flyby, and “Bladed Terrain” on Pluto Made of Frozen Methane!
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0929_Vice%20President%20Visits%20Marshall%20Space%20Flight%20Center%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20September%2029,%202017.html

On 18 September 2017, ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli shot this beautiful time-lapse showing the Moon rising above the Earth’s horizon together with Mercury, Mars, the star Regulus, and Venus.
ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli is currently working and living on board the International Space Station as part of his long duration Vita mission.
Follow the Vita mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/
Connect with Paolo via http://paolonespoli.esa.int

Vice President Mike Pence offered his thanks Monday to employees working on NASA’s human spaceflight programs during a tour of the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The Vice President saw the progress being made on NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS), the world’s most powerful deep space rocket, that will send astronauts on missions around the Moon and ultimately to Mars. He also visited Marshall’s Payload Operations Integration Center, where the agency manages all research aboard the International Space Station.
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0925_Vice%20President%20Pence%20Visits%20NASA%27s%20Marshall%20Space%20Flight%20Center.html

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Artificial intelligence is making our devices more than just utilities. From smartphones to healthcare to autonomous cars, our own Gary Brotman explains the potential of AI to make our lives easier and more exciting.

360 video presentation of the EO Open Science conference in Frascati, Italy, 25-28 September 2017.
The conference will explore new challenges and opportunities for EO research created by the rapid advances in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT).
The video can be visualised on VR Cardboards, or can be played interactively on laptops using Firefox or Chrome.
Website: http://eoopenscience.esa.int/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EO_OPEN_SCIENCE
Livestream: https://livestream.com/ESA/OpenScience2017
Video: ESA-Fulvio Marelli
VR Scenes powered by A.C.S.
Music: Ground Control by Lost Harmonies

On 15 September 2017, 711 photos were taken by ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli to create this time-lapse of a stunning aurora.
Follow the VITA mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/
Connect with Paolo via http://paolonespoli.esa.int

Satellite data continues to enable weather forecasters to look inside and outside of powerful hurricanes. Imagery from NOAA’s GOES East satellite, captured Sept. 17 to Sept. 20, shows Hurricane Jose along the U.S. east coast, and Hurricane Maria, as it moved through the Leeward Islands, strengthening to a Category 5 hurricane, and making landfall in Puerto Rico. Meanwhile, The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite found rain falling inside Maria at a rate of over 6.44 inches per hour in powerful storms that reached above 9.7 miles high. Also, SpaceX Dragon Returns with Science, Katherine Johnson Research Facility Opened, Earth’s Gravity Assist to OSIRIS-REx, Hubble Spots Asteroids Orbiting Each Other, and Engineering the Future!
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0922_This%20Week%20@NASA.html

Sixty years ago, Sputnik became the first satellite in space and changed the world forever.
Launched by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957, this shiny orb kick-started the space race, and opened up the heavens for mankind to explore.
To mark the occasion ESA Euronews arranged access to the private museum of RSC Energia, the Russian state company that actually built the world’s first satellite, officially called Sputnik-1. Hanging in this Moscow treasure trove of pioneering space probes is one of the original Sputnik flight spares, built in 1957. Compact, at just over 80 kilogrammes, its polished surfaces and distinctive antennae are now unmistakable – look at this satellite, and the first word in your mind is ‘Sputnik’.
This video is also available in the following languages:
French https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zXMNip4J_s
/>German https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-owwwTkfHM
/>Italian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPm0M9uOhuA
/>Spanish https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jTbD-mKvbU
/>Portguese https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsCMaCE27TM
/>Hungarian https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-DM2H5O1bA
/>Greek https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ub2rbxloMys

Il y a soixante ans, le premier satellite artificiel Spoutnik était mis en orbite devançant la chienne Laïka, Youri Gagarine et Alexeï Leonov dans la longue liste des légendes soviétiques de l’espace. Aujourd’hui, ce minuscule engin est encore dans toutes les mémoires comme notre reporter Jeremy Wilks a pu le constater à Moscou auprès de vétérans de l’époque comme Alexeï Leonov et de représentants du secteur spatial russe.
Nous avons eu l’autorisation exceptionnelle de visiter un lieu unique : le musée privé de RSC Energia, la société d’Etat russe à l’origine du premier satellite artificiel. Son nom officiel Spoutnik-1. L’un de ses exemplaires originaux construit en 1957 trône parmi les trésors de l’espace exposés sur place.

Hatvan évvel ezelőtt állt Föld körüli pályára a Szputnyik, az első ember készítette űrjármű. Szovjet űrlegendák sora követte: Lajka kutya, Jurij Gagarin, Alekszej Leonov – akiknek az öröksége ma is él.
Minisorozatunkban, az űrkutatás legendáiban rendszeresen megemlékeztünk erről, és most a Space teljes adását ennek az apró szerkezetnek szenteltük, ami megváltoztatta a világot.
Az RSC Energija múzeumában vagyunk, ez az állami vállalat építette a világ első műholdját, a Szputnyik1-et. Ebben az űrkutatási relikviákkal teli kincsesraktárban van egy 1957-ben készült tartalék Szputnyik is.

ESA astronauts Samantha Cristoforetti and Matthias Maurer joined Chinese astronauts last month for nine days of sea survival training off China’s coastal city of Yantai.
This is the first time ESA astronauts have trained in China and stems from the 2015 agreement to boost collaboration between ESA and China Manned Space Agency, with the goal of flying European astronauts on the Chinese space station from 2022.
This video, filmed by the Astronaut Center of China, shows the first joint training, with interviews of ESA participants in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
Footage credit: ACC (Astronaut Center of China)

Phil builds a balloon powered car in the lab. Then he tries to make one big enough to ride. Can the Science Max build team find a big enough balloon? Or are balloons the way to go? Plus, Newton’s Cradle out of bowling balls, how Guinea Pigs got their name and Newton’s 3rd Law.
Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered “What would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting new series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home.
In season 1, join Phil as he builds rocket cars, uses elastic energy to hurl pumpkins on a giant catapult, builds a bridge out of pasta that can hold a human, find magnets powerful enough to float Phil off the ground, and many more experiments taken to the MAX!

The preparations of ESA’s latest Earth observation satellite Sentinel-5P, also known as Sentinel-5 Precursor, are finished, and the satellite has been shipped to the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in Russia for launch in October 2017.
Sentinel-5P will ensure continued data is gathering on Earth’s atmosphere and is the intermediary satellite to fill the gap between the past generation of atmospheric monitoring satellites and the future generation of Sentinel-4 and 5, which will be launched early in the next decade. Sentinel-5P is part of Copernicus,the world’s largest environmental monitoring programme which is operated bythe European Commission.
This video contains interviews with: Josef Aschbacher, ESA Director of Earth observation programmes, Kevin McMullan, ESA Sentinel-5P Project Manager and Claus Zehner, ESA Sentinel-5P Mission Manager
More about Sentinel-5P
http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Sentinel-5P
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ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli is currently living and working on the International Space Station as part of his VITA mission. This video shows highlights from his first month.
The mission is part of ESA’s vision to use Earth-orbiting spacecraft as a place to live and work for the benefit of European society while using the experience to prepare for future voyages of exploration further into the Solar System.
Follow the VITA mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/
Connect with Paolo during his six-month Vita mission via http://paolonespoli.esa.int

On Sept. 15, our Cassini spacecraft concluded its remarkable mission with a plunge into Saturn’s atmosphere. This was the last of 22 close orbits Cassini made between Saturn and its rings as part of the mission’s Grand Finale. No other spacecraft has ever explored this unique region. Although the spacecraft may be gone after the finale, the enormous amount of data collected about Saturn, its magnetosphere, rings and moons during this last dive is expected to yield new discoveries for decades. Also, Recovering from Irma, New Crew Launches to the Space Station, Successful Orion Chute Test and Shane Kimbrough in Washington!
This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/#/details-NHQ_2017_0915_Farewell%20to%20Cassini%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20September%2015,%202017.html

On 20 August 2017, 919 photos were taken by ESA astronaut Paolo Nespoli to create this timelapse of the Aurora Australis at 25 frames per second.
Follow the VITA mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/
Connect with Paolo via http://paolonespoli.esa.int
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Follow the VITA mission: http://blogs.esa.int/VITAmission/ Connect with Paolo during his six-month Vita mission via http://paolonespoli.esa.int
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