HD - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Summary: High-definition (HD) videos from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory feature the latest news on space and science findings from JPL and NASA. Topics include discoveries made by spacecraft studying planets in our solar system, including Mars, Saturn and our home planet, Earth. Missions also study stars and galaxies in our universe.
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While Curiosity continues to blaze a trail to Mount Sharp, the rover takes time to shoot a Martian moon movie.
While Curiosity continues to blaze a trail to Mount Sharp, the rover takes time to shoot a Martian moon movie.
The Deep Space Atomic Clock will demonstrate a mercury-ion clock much more accurate than todays best navigation clocks.
The Deep Space Atomic Clock will demonstrate a mercury-ion clock much more accurate than todays best navigation clocks.
See RoboSimian, an ape-like robot designed to meet the disaster-recovery tasks of the DARPA Robotics Challenge, under construction at JPL.
See RoboSimian, an ape-like robot designed to meet the disaster-recovery tasks of the DARPA Robotics Challenge, under construction at JPL.
This video depicts NASA's Curiosity rover observing Mars' two moons, then shows one moon passing in front of the other.
This video depicts NASA's Curiosity rover observing Mars' two moons, then shows one moon passing in front of the other.
This sped-up movie from the Curiosity rover shows Phobos (the larger of Mars' two moons) passing in front of smaller Deimos.
Curiosity team members at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory share remembrances about the dramatic landing night and future missions to the red planet.
Curiosity team members at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory share remembrances about the dramatic landing night and future missions to the red planet.
A look at the challenges and achievements of Curiosity's first year on Mars
A look at the challenges and achievements of Curiosity's first year on Mars
Here is a rover's eye view of driving, scooping and drilling during Curiosity's first year on Mars, August 2012 through July 2013.
Enjoy this summer's celestial fireworks display of the most popular meteor shower of the year on August 12.