Podcast for audio and video - NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory show

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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 Trek to Mount Sharp Begins | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:02

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity heads on the long journey to the mission's main destination, Mount Sharp.

 Trek to Mount Sharp Begins | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:02

NASA's Mars rover Curiosity heads on the long journey to the mission's main destination, Mount Sharp.

 Proposed 2020 Mars Rover Science Goals | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 3:09

A team of scientists and engineers gives proposals for NASA's 2020 Mars rover mission.

 Proposed 2020 Mars Rover Science Goals | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 3:09

A team of scientists and engineers gives proposals for NASA's 2020 Mars rover mission.

 Phobos Passing Overhead | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 0:32

This movie clip shows Phobos, the larger of the two moons of Mars, passing overhead, as observed by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity in a series of images centered straight overhead starting shortly after sunset.

 What's up for July 2013? | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:32

Earth will shine from beyond the rings of Saturn while Cassini takes a mosaic of the planet and its rings on July 19. That's when you can wave at Saturn and be part of the one-pixel portrait.

 Phobos Passing Overhead | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 0:32

This movie clip shows Phobos, the larger of the two moons of Mars, passing overhead, as observed by NASA's Mars rover Curiosity in a series of images centered straight overhead starting shortly after sunset.

 What's up for July 2013? | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:32

Earth will shine from beyond the rings of Saturn while Cassini takes a mosaic of the planet and its rings on July 19. That's when you can wave at Saturn and be part of the one-pixel portrait.

 Curiosity's Cameras | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 3:34

Curiosity is at Point Lake on Mars and will snap pictures to send home. Find out more about the rover's 17 cameras, including why some shoot in color and others others take black-and-white images.

 Curiosity's Cameras | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 3:34

Curiosity is at Point Lake on Mars and will snap pictures to send home. Find out more about the rover's 17 cameras, including why some shoot in color and others others take black-and-white images.

 Dry Ice Moves on Mars | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:26

Is frozen carbon dioxide a key to features in some Martian gullies? To find out, scientists grabbed a bag of dry ice and took a road trip.

 Dry Ice Moves on Mars | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:26

Is frozen carbon dioxide a key to features in some Martian gullies? To find out, scientists grabbed a bag of dry ice and took a road trip.

 Rover Ready to Switch Gears | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 2:04

NASA's Curiosity rover switches to long-distance driving mode as she heads to Mount Sharp.

 Radar Movies Highlight | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 0:53

These images of asteroid 1998 QE2 were obtained on June 1, 2013, when the asteroid was about 3.75 million miles (6 million kilometers) from Earth. The small white dot at lower right is the moon, or satellite, orbiting asteroid 1998 QE2.

 Curiosity Mars Rover Drilling into Its Second Rock | File Type: video/x-m4v | Duration: 0:41

This sequence of images from the Front Hazard-Avoidance Camera on NASA's Mars rover Curiosity shows the rover drilling into rock target "Cumberland." The drilling was performed during the 279th Martian day, or sol, of the Curiosity's work on Mars (May 19, 2013).

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