★ NASA - Returning to the Moon

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PublishedAug 22, 2014
Duration13:18
Video ID0n0q_Q7Em3k
Languageen
CategoryScience & Technology
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views6.4M
Likes25.7K
Comments1.5K
Engagement Rate0.42%
Likes per 100 views0.40
Comments per 1K views0.23

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🏪 Set up your dream business with Shopify today! Start here: 👉 https://nettmakeriet.no/shopify 🌍 Protect your privacy and browse securely with NordVPN. Get started here: 👉https://nettmakeriet.no/nordvpn Disclosure: This description contains affiliate links. If you purchase through these links, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. The program's logo reflected the three stages of the program—earth (ISS), moon, Mars—while the Mars goal found expression in the name given to the program's booster rockets: Ares. Technological aims of the program included the regaining of significant astronaut experience beyond low earth orbit and development of technologies necessary to enable sustained human presence on other planetary bodies. Constellation began in response to the goals laid out in the Vision for Space Exploration under NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe. It had already begun development, under several proposals. O'Keefe's successor, Michael D. Griffin, ordered a complete review, termed the Exploration Systems Architecture Study, which reshaped how NASA would pursue the goals laid out in the Vision for Space Exploration. The NASA Authorization Act of 2005 formalized the findings of the Exploration Systems Architecture Study. The Act directed NASA to "develop a sustained human presence on the Moon, including a robust precursor program to promote exploration, science, commerce and US preeminence in space, and as a stepping stone to future exploration of Mars and other destinations." Work began on this revised Constellation Program to send astronauts first to the International Space Station, then to the Moon, then Mars and beyond. Thank you for watching Heli

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