Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Summary: Video and audio podcasts 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. Other topics cover tips for amateur astronomers and updates from the Mars Rover and Cassini missions.
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Curiosity monitors radiation and spots elusive dust devils on Mars.
The Curiosity rover's Sample Analysis at Mars (SAM) instruments make the most sensitive measurements ever to search for methane gas on the Red Planet.
Jupiter is the star of the evening sky this month. It rises earlier as the month progresses and will be visible at sunset by month's end.
NASA's Curiosity rover gets its first taste of Mars
What would it feel like if you could stand on Mars toasty warm, or downright chilly? Find out more about the temperature on Mars in this 60-second video from NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
NASA's CloudSat spacecraft overpassed Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 29 at approximately 11:25 a.m. Pacific (2:25p.m Eastern) just as Sandy was approaching the Atlantic coastline.
This video highlights sights and sounds from the journey of NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Cassini launched 15 years ago and has been exploring the Saturn system since 2004.
NASA's CloudSat spacecraft flew over Hurricane Sandy on Oct. 27 at 2:17 p.m. EDT, when the storm was southeast of Charleston, S.C., and had maximum sustained winds of 75 miles per hour (65 knots).
Curiosity uses its ChemCam laser to explore a tiny cluster of rocks nicknamed 'Stonehenge.'
These infrared hotspots in Saturn's northern hemisphere are shown in a side view and a top view of Saturn.
NASA's Curiosity rover delivers its first soil sample to its chemistry and mineralogy instrument.
Curiosity shakes up a scoopful of dirt, dusts off the sampling system and investigates a shiny object on the surface of Mars.
Be on the lookout for two of the brightest objects in the asteroid belt, Ceres and Vesta near Jupiter plus two meteor showers!
This video clip shows the first Martian material collected by the scoop on the robotic arm of NASA's Mars Curiosity rover.
This video, presented at four times actual speed, shows a test using an engineering model of the soil scoop for NASA's Mars rover Curiosity.