Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Humans Will Go Farther Than Ever Before

 An Overdue Spacewalk

Read this article from TIME magazine.

 http://www.timeforkids.com/news/overdue-spacewalk/182331

Space news from NASA 

 Watch This Week at NASA.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcouM-KGoR4&feature=youtube_gdata
  

Teen determined to be the first on mission to Mars

 Jane Pauley says:  "Humans will go farther than ever before."   She laughs over the humor in the statement.  Watch this report from CBS This Morning.
 http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/teen-determined-to-be-the-first-on-mission-to-mars/

Orion Spacecraft Prepares to Take Flight

Carl Quintanilla introduces a report on a new test flight planned by NASA.  Tom Costello reports for NBC Nightly News.


Roaring Success

David Muir introduces a report on the Orion test flight.  David Kerley reports on the success on ABC World News.    Do you think the images are 'stunning' (very exciting)?



NASA: No danger to space station after supply rocket blows up

Scott Pelly of CBS Evening News reports on an accident.  Will this hurt the International Space Station?
Question:  What is the next country to send supplies to ISS?
Answer:  A student in our class is from this country.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/rocket-crash-no-immediate-threat-to-station-but-cause-is-unknown/

Rosetta Attempts Robotic Comet Landing

 The European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft is hurtling at 40,000 mph in an attempt to make history by landing a robot on a comet.  The first report is by Brian Williams of NBC.  The second is from the BBC. The third is from CNN.  The fourth and fifth are from CBS.  Scott Pelley introduces a report by Charlie D'Agata.






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