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Discovery Now

Discovery Now

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The National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA) is now half a century old, and has accumulated a history rich with dramatic triumphs and tragedies. Discovery Now is a year-round series of 90-second vignettes reminding us of these important and amazing events, and pointing the way toward a fruitful and exciting future of space exploration. Produced by the National Institute of Aerospace in cooperation with WHRV-FM. LENGTH: 90 seconds

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Final Discovery Now  play >

Final Discovery Now

12/16/2011 | Download File (1.07 MB) - right click to download

This is our final Discovery Now podcast. Please look for our new podcasts under the name 'Innovation Now'

NASA's Take on 2012  play >

NASA's Take on 2012

8/3/2011 | Download File (1.07 MB) - right click to download

December 21, 2012. It's the last date on the Mayan calendar and the cataclysmic storyline of a Hollywood blockbuster. Now NASA weighs in on what threatens to set this day apart from any other.

Asteroid Threats  play >

Asteroid Threats

8/2/2011 | Download File (1.07 MB) - right click to download

In two decades, a very large, fast and destructive asteroid is headed towards our planet ; so who's keeping an eye on these space rocks anyway?

Space Resort  play >

Space Resort

8/1/2011 | Download File (1.07 MB) - right click to download

Well-heeled travelers will soon have the chance to get their feet far off the ground in accommodations that are out of this world!

Earth is Leaking  play >

Earth is Leaking

7/29/2011 | Download File (1.07 MB) - right click to download

Is Earth's atmosphere leaking out into the solar system?

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Very interesting 
Much info in a short amount of time
Reviewed on 5/15/2008
Discovery Now 
Outstanding bits of information that sparked my interest to learn more. I didn't realize that NASA was so involved in our everyday lives.
Reviewed on 5/9/2008

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