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TV Schedule for KUEN-DT2 Salt Lake City, UT
Monday, June 17th TV listings for KUEN-DT2 Salt Lake City, UT
On Earth, where there is liquid water, there is life. Jupiter's moon Europa has a liquid water ocean underneath its icy crust. Go behind the scenes with scientists as they explore Europa with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and prepare.
Scouring the Seafloor With Dr. Bonnie Teece
Our guest is Dr. Bonnie Teece, a current postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Origins and Habitability Laboratory, where she researches life detection in hydrothermal environments.
Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer
NASA Goddard astrophysicists Ryan Tanner and Kim Weaver have used the NASA Center for Climate Simulation's Discover supercomputer to simulate weak jets produced by monster black holes, which can weigh up to billions of times the Sun's mass.
Moonwalk Series: Program 1 - The Day Before
This episode (first in a four-part series introduced by NASA Lewis Research Center's Lynn Bondurant), shows the preparation on the night before and the day of the launch of Apollo 11. Shots of the crowds waiting to view the launch convey excitement.
Moonwalk Series: Program 2 - Adapting to a Space Environment
This episode (second in a four-part series) shows the procedures Apollo operators used in order to make sure the astronauts would be able to survive in outer space, namely testing man's limitations and preferences.
B-Line to Space: The Scientific Ballooning Story
Scientific Ballooning continues adapting to the times as one of the most efficient and economical avenues to near space research; a driving and irreplaceable force in the future of space science.
NASA's CAMP2Ex: Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment
The Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment, or CAMP2Ex, involved collaborators from government agencies and universities across the United States, the Philippines, Japan, and Europe all working together to better understand.
On Earth, where there is liquid water, there is life. Jupiter's moon Europa has a liquid water ocean underneath its icy crust. Go behind the scenes with scientists as they explore Europa with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and prepare.
Scouring the Seafloor With Dr. Bonnie Teece
Our guest is Dr. Bonnie Teece, a current postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Origins and Habitability Laboratory, where she researches life detection in hydrothermal environments.
Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer
NASA Goddard astrophysicists Ryan Tanner and Kim Weaver have used the NASA Center for Climate Simulation's Discover supercomputer to simulate weak jets produced by monster black holes, which can weigh up to billions of times the Sun's mass.
Moonwalk Series: Program 1 - The Day Before
This episode (first in a four-part series introduced by NASA Lewis Research Center's Lynn Bondurant), shows the preparation on the night before and the day of the launch of Apollo 11. Shots of the crowds waiting to view the launch convey excitement.
Moonwalk Series: Program 2 - Adapting to a Space Environment
This episode (second in a four-part series) shows the procedures Apollo operators used in order to make sure the astronauts would be able to survive in outer space, namely testing man's limitations and preferences.
B-Line to Space: The Scientific Ballooning Story
Scientific Ballooning continues adapting to the times as one of the most efficient and economical avenues to near space research; a driving and irreplaceable force in the future of space science.
NASA's CAMP2Ex: Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment
The Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment, or CAMP2Ex, involved collaborators from government agencies and universities across the United States, the Philippines, Japan, and Europe all working together to better understand.
On Earth, where there is liquid water, there is life. Jupiter's moon Europa has a liquid water ocean underneath its icy crust. Go behind the scenes with scientists as they explore Europa with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and prepare.
Scouring the Seafloor With Dr. Bonnie Teece
Our guest is Dr. Bonnie Teece, a current postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Origins and Habitability Laboratory, where she researches life detection in hydrothermal environments.
Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer
NASA Goddard astrophysicists Ryan Tanner and Kim Weaver have used the NASA Center for Climate Simulation's Discover supercomputer to simulate weak jets produced by monster black holes, which can weigh up to billions of times the Sun's mass.
Moonwalk Series: Program 1 - The Day Before
This episode (first in a four-part series introduced by NASA Lewis Research Center's Lynn Bondurant), shows the preparation on the night before and the day of the launch of Apollo 11. Shots of the crowds waiting to view the launch convey excitement.
Moonwalk Series: Program 2 - Adapting to a Space Environment
This episode (second in a four-part series) shows the procedures Apollo operators used in order to make sure the astronauts would be able to survive in outer space, namely testing man's limitations and preferences.
B-Line to Space: The Scientific Ballooning Story
Scientific Ballooning continues adapting to the times as one of the most efficient and economical avenues to near space research; a driving and irreplaceable force in the future of space science.
NASA's CAMP2Ex: Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment
The Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment, or CAMP2Ex, involved collaborators from government agencies and universities across the United States, the Philippines, Japan, and Europe all working together to better understand.
On Earth, where there is liquid water, there is life. Jupiter's moon Europa has a liquid water ocean underneath its icy crust. Go behind the scenes with scientists as they explore Europa with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and prepare.
Scouring the Seafloor With Dr. Bonnie Teece
Our guest is Dr. Bonnie Teece, a current postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Origins and Habitability Laboratory, where she researches life detection in hydrothermal environments.
Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer
NASA Goddard astrophysicists Ryan Tanner and Kim Weaver have used the NASA Center for Climate Simulation's Discover supercomputer to simulate weak jets produced by monster black holes, which can weigh up to billions of times the Sun's mass.
Moonwalk Series: Program 1 - The Day Before
This episode (first in a four-part series introduced by NASA Lewis Research Center's Lynn Bondurant), shows the preparation on the night before and the day of the launch of Apollo 11. Shots of the crowds waiting to view the launch convey excitement.
Moonwalk Series: Program 2 - Adapting to a Space Environment
This episode (second in a four-part series) shows the procedures Apollo operators used in order to make sure the astronauts would be able to survive in outer space, namely testing man's limitations and preferences.
B-Line to Space: The Scientific Ballooning Story
Scientific Ballooning continues adapting to the times as one of the most efficient and economical avenues to near space research; a driving and irreplaceable force in the future of space science.
NASA's CAMP2Ex: Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment
The Cloud, Aerosol, and Monsoonal Processes-Philippines Experiment, or CAMP2Ex, involved collaborators from government agencies and universities across the United States, the Philippines, Japan, and Europe all working together to better understand.
On Earth, where there is liquid water, there is life. Jupiter's moon Europa has a liquid water ocean underneath its icy crust. Go behind the scenes with scientists as they explore Europa with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope and prepare.
Scouring the Seafloor With Dr. Bonnie Teece
Our guest is Dr. Bonnie Teece, a current postdoctoral fellow at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the Origins and Habitability Laboratory, where she researches life detection in hydrothermal environments.
Creating Black Hole Jets With a NASA Supercomputer
NASA Goddard astrophysicists Ryan Tanner and Kim Weaver have used the NASA Center for Climate Simulation's Discover supercomputer to simulate weak jets produced by monster black holes, which can weigh up to billions of times the Sun's mass.
Gemini 8, This is Houston Flight
The historic first docking in space with the Agena is completed. Camaras record the harrowing experiences of the astronauts as Gemini VIII wildly gyrates through space following a malfunction. The spacecraft is separated from the Agena.
Scout: The Unsung Hero of Space
A history of the Scout program, managed by LaRC for 30 years, is presented.
STEM demonstration on the space station.
JPL and the Space Age Saving Galileo
"Saving Galileo" is the story of how NASA's Galileo mission - designed, built, and operated by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory - was kept alive despite a multitude of technical challenges. It is also the story of a tight-knit team of scientists.
An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.
Gemini 8, This is Houston Flight
The historic first docking in space with the Agena is completed. Camaras record the harrowing experiences of the astronauts as Gemini VIII wildly gyrates through space following a malfunction. The spacecraft is separated from the Agena.
Scout: The Unsung Hero of Space
A history of the Scout program, managed by LaRC for 30 years, is presented.
STEM demonstration on the space station.
JPL and the Space Age Saving Galileo
"Saving Galileo" is the story of how NASA's Galileo mission - designed, built, and operated by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory - was kept alive despite a multitude of technical challenges. It is also the story of a tight-knit team of scientists.