File:NASA's Lesa Roe Talks Eclipse with Thomas Zurbuchen (AFRC-2017-11516-1 Zurbuchen-Roe Spectro Demo 1080p).webm
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DescriptionNASA's Lesa Roe Talks Eclipse with Thomas Zurbuchen (AFRC-2017-11516-1 Zurbuchen-Roe Spectro Demo 1080p).webm |
English: Lesa Roe, acting NASA deputy administrator, and Thomas Zurbuchen, NASA science mission directorate’s associate administrator, discuss their most notable experiences from the 2017 Solar Eclipse. Roe and Zurbuchen were passengers aboard NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Gulfstream III aircraft, which flew 35,000 feet above the coast of Oregon during this phenomenal event. |
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Date | Taken on 13 September 2017 | ||
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Author | NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | Armstrong; NASA; AFRC; Thomas Zurbuchen; Lesa Roe; spectrograph; eclipse |
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