NASA Talks
The Von Kármán Lecture Series: Atom Lab Celebrating Four Years of Quantum Science in Space
The Cold Atom Lab, NASA’s first quantum science laboratory in space, will mark four years onboard the International Space Station on Aug. 4, 2022. It has already achieved its main […]
The Von Kármán Lecture Series: Near-Earth Objects Opportunities for Discoveries
Comets and asteroids offer clues to planetary formation. As leftover debris from the formation process, studying the chemical makeup of comets and asteroids can help us understand the material from […]
The Von Kármán Lecture Series: Curiosity: A Decade on Mars
Ten years and over 17 miles of driving has taught us there is more to Mars than we could ever imagine. We’ll take a look at highlights from the past […]
The Von Kármán Lecture Series: Voyager: 45 Years in Space
As the twin Voyager spacecraft approach their 45th anniversary, we take a look at where the mission has been, what they’ve taught us, and where they go from here. In […]
The Von Kármán Lecture Series: Perseverance: Two Years on Mars
Throughout its exploration of the region, Perseverance will collect promising samples, seal them in tubes, and store them in its chassis until they are deposited on the Martian surface for […]
The Von Kármán Lecture Series: Ocean Worlds Life Surveyor (OWLS)
The Ocean Worlds Life Surveyor (OWLS) is an integrated, portable, and autonomous life-detection instrument suite designed to identify and characterize life on ocean worlds. It’s the first to explore a […]
The Von Kármán Lecture Series: InSight End of Mission: Our Time on Mars
The InSight Mission to Mars began its journey to the Red Planet in May 2018. Upon its arrival in November 2018, InSight began an ambitious mission to reveal the internal […]