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editDescriptionLeaders in Lidar (SVS14261 - Ep2-1-25-23b prores).webm |
English: Chapter 2: Go Back to MarsAfter the devastating loss of Mars Observer, the Goddard team mourns and regroups to build a second MOLA instrument for the Mars Global Surveyor mission. But before they send their laser altimeter to Mars, the team seizes an opportunity to test it on the Space Shuttle.Music: "Unanswered Questions," "Chasing Lights," "Curious Occasion," "Time Ticking Away," "Have You Seen Annie," "Down to the Wire," "Man Versus Clock," "Everyday Stories." Universal Production Music.Complete transcript available.Video Descriptive Text available. |
Date | 19 January 2023 (upload date) |
Source | Leaders in Lidar |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Ryan Fitzgibbons, Chris Meaney, Susan Twardy, Alex Kekesi, Ernie Wright, Greg Shirah, Kel Elkins, James Garvin, Thomas A. Neumann, Bryan Blair, David E. Smith, James Abshire, Jan McGarry, Jay Zwally, Ralph Dubayah, Scott Luthcke, Xiaoli Sun, Jack L. Bufton, John F. Cavanaugh, Joseph-Paul A. Swinski, LK Ward, Michael McClare, Rob Andreoli, David Lloyd Rabine, Kathryn Mersmann, Aaron E. Lepsch |
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