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Apollo 11: Buzz Aldrin on the Moon

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Women in Aviation and Space Family Day

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A video discussing the process NASA Launch Services performs prior to launching any object into space.
Video

Countdown to Launch

November 13, 2014
Talk with NASA's deputy associate administrator for space communication and navigation, Badri Younes
Video

Space Communication: Past, Present, and Future

October 07, 2014
A lecture about how communication is made with NASA's deep space telescopes.
Video

The Deep Space Network

October 08, 2014
A video discussion with three NASA employees about NASA's human space exploration programs.
Video

Communicating with Humans in Space

October 09, 2014
A retired U.S. Coast Guard Vice Commandant discusses some of his most difficult missions and how the Coast Guard retains operational readiness through innovation and safety.
Video

Coast Guard Aviation: Search and Rescue and More

November 13, 2014
A program about the life and impact of Sally Ride and the history of women astronauts.
Video

Sally Ride: Life Stories from the Smithsonian's Air and Space Museum

June 12, 2014
The 2013 NASA Astronaut class speaks about the value of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in education.
Video

2013 Astronaut Class Talks STEM at Smithsonian Air and Space Museum

January 30, 2014
Four panelists discuss modern spacesuit technology and its importance.
Video

Suited For Space

November 21, 2013
Panelists discuss a change in perspective which affects astronauts who have seen Earth from space.
Video

The Overview Effect

November 07, 2013
Astronaut Thomas Marshburn, a biomedical specialist for NASA, speaks about his experience on the International Space Station and answers questions.
Video

Astronaut Thomas Marshburn

July 18, 2013
Ellen Ochoa, director of the Johnson Space Center, discusses the company Sally Ride founded to help students enter the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.
Video

The Impact of Sally Ride's Contributions in Space and Education

May 17, 2013
Astronaut Kevin Ford speaks about his experience on the International Space Station at the National Air and Space Museum.
Video

Astronaut Kevin Ford Shares his ISS Experience

May 14, 2013
Four panelists discuss the legacy and relevance of Star Trek to this day.
Video

Star Trek's Continuing Relevance

May 16, 2013
Bud Anderson interview.
Video

To Fly and Fight: Memoirs of a Triple Ace

May 31, 2013
A discussion about the donation of two space-flown, two-dimensional cameras from IMAX to the National Air and Space Museum.
Video

Bringing Spaceflight Down to Earth

April 04, 2012
John Lasseter, Chief Creative Officer of Pixar, presents a Buzz Lightyear figure which traveled to the International Space Station and then answers questions from the audience.
Video

To Infinity and Beyond: Buzz Lightyear's Journey to the Smithsonian

March 29, 2012
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