Watch This Space: The Latest from the Moon to Mars

Watch This Space: The Latest from the Moon to Mars
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On the latest Watch This Space, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine looks back at 15 years of discoveries by our Opportunity rover on Mars, and forward to new commercial partnerships for missions to the Moon. Learn how we’ll work with American companies to design and develop human lunar landers and reusable systems so we can return to the Moon — to stay.

This video is available for download from NASA’s Image and Video Library: https://images.nasa.gov/details-NHQ_2019_0221_Watch%20This%20Space%20with%20NASA%20Administrator%20Jim%20Bridenstine%20with%20the%20latest%20from%20the%20Moon%20and%20Mars.html

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10 responses to “Watch This Space: The Latest from the Moon to Mars”

  1. C'est une formidable Aventure Humaine….Merci et bravo, bravo bravo……

  2. A wonderful day
    😁👍
    Godspeed Sincerely from LarryWhittington

  3. Did anyone see the thing shooting up out of the ground just after Marathon valley it looked like water shooting up out if the ground weird

  4. congratulations keep going

  5. its about time we went to the Moon. we have to go there before Mars, to test the system

  6. Stop faking plz. Earth is flat.

  7. Oh…i m so excited…wish i could work with NASA😊

  8. I know you don't yet to fond anythings in space for this option will be thrue ,you need to change a système of transmission first and building a viseau in space and mission will be possible just to introduise a robots.

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