1 00:00:06,230 --> 00:00:15,960 this week at NASA 2 00:00:22,390 --> 00:00:18,880 things are looking good I'm gonna 3 00:00:31,030 --> 00:00:28,660 typical post entry interface without 4 00:00:31,750 --> 00:00:31,040 beginning to feel the atmosphere house 5 00:00:34,630 --> 00:00:31,760 we go in here 6 00:00:53,950 --> 00:00:34,640 I just reporting that we are seeing G's 7 00:01:01,360 --> 00:00:57,580 the parachutes deployed we are 8 00:01:02,680 --> 00:01:01,370 decelerating d joseph has separated 9 00:01:04,299 --> 00:01:02,690 where we found the ground expand so 10 00:01:08,640 --> 00:01:04,309 we're down to 90 meters per second at an 11 00:01:08,650 --> 00:01:15,219 standing by for backshell separation 12 00:01:15,229 --> 00:01:22,460 we are in part white 13 00:01:26,440 --> 00:01:24,050 for an altitude of 1 kilometer 14 00:01:33,999 --> 00:01:26,450 descending 15 00:01:34,009 --> 00:01:43,950 Pikul does he remain strong 16 00:01:43,960 --> 00:02:10,449 captain from Percy 17 00:02:10,459 --> 00:02:30,650 got thumbnail 18 00:02:35,940 --> 00:02:33,630 the interest and reaction generated 19 00:02:37,620 --> 00:02:35,950 worldwide by curiosity's trek to and 20 00:02:39,750 --> 00:02:37,630 landing on the red planet has been 21 00:02:42,210 --> 00:02:39,760 phenomenal people in New York City's 22 00:02:44,220 --> 00:02:42,220 Times Square watched a giant screen and 23 00:02:46,350 --> 00:02:44,230 listened on 3rd rock radio to NASA 24 00:02:49,440 --> 00:02:46,360 televisions coverage of the vehicles 25 00:02:53,490 --> 00:02:49,450 seven-minute 13,000 to 0 miles per hour 26 00:02:56,130 --> 00:02:53,500 plunge to the surface of Mars NASA TV 27 00:02:58,860 --> 00:02:56,140 also had more than 1.2 million people 28 00:03:00,630 --> 00:02:58,870 watching on nasa.gov that's twice the 29 00:03:03,180 --> 00:03:00,640 record set for the recent transit of 30 00:03:05,460 --> 00:03:03,190 Venus the NASA website even made 31 00:03:07,470 --> 00:03:05,470 available a map to which organizations 32 00:03:09,570 --> 00:03:07,480 were able to post locations of viewing 33 00:03:14,039 --> 00:03:09,580 events around the globe of course the 34 00:03:15,420 --> 00:03:14,049 prime hosts were NASA centers it's hard 35 00:03:16,589 --> 00:03:15,430 to send somebody to Mars and hopefully 36 00:03:18,180 --> 00:03:16,599 we can do that one day but you certainly 37 00:03:20,460 --> 00:03:18,190 want to know about Mars before you send 38 00:03:23,130 --> 00:03:20,470 someone there NASA planetary scientist 39 00:03:25,500 --> 00:03:23,140 Kelly fast of NASA headquarters brought 40 00:03:27,600 --> 00:03:25,510 curiosity's landing and mission into 41 00:03:30,420 --> 00:03:27,610 focus for visitors at a community 42 00:03:32,460 --> 00:03:30,430 festival in Palmdale California near 43 00:03:34,440 --> 00:03:32,470 Dryden Flight Research Center 44 00:03:36,509 --> 00:03:34,450 there were also opportunities for the 45 00:03:38,759 --> 00:03:36,519 curious crowd of several hundred people 46 00:03:41,310 --> 00:03:38,769 to learn more about the capabilities of 47 00:03:46,800 --> 00:03:41,320 the red planet's newest Rover through 48 00:03:49,020 --> 00:03:46,810 exhibits set up by Dryden about 7,000 49 00:03:51,210 --> 00:03:49,030 bay area space fans came out to the Ames 50 00:03:53,280 --> 00:03:51,220 Research Center early to grab a good 51 00:03:54,720 --> 00:03:53,290 spot on the lawn to watch NASA 52 00:03:57,090 --> 00:03:54,730 televisions coverage of curiosity's 53 00:03:59,430 --> 00:03:57,100 landing later that night on giant 54 00:04:01,770 --> 00:03:59,440 screens there was plenty to keep them 55 00:04:04,440 --> 00:04:01,780 busy in the meantime in keeping hands-on 56 00:04:07,440 --> 00:04:04,450 activities and displays plenty of food 57 00:04:09,059 --> 00:04:07,450 trucks and more Ames scientists were on 58 00:04:11,250 --> 00:04:09,069 hand to answer questions about the 59 00:04:13,170 --> 00:04:11,260 mission and presentations were given by 60 00:04:15,360 --> 00:04:13,180 center director Pete worden and other 61 00:04:18,870 --> 00:04:15,370 Ames researchers about the role of Ames 62 00:04:20,819 --> 00:04:18,880 and support of the MSL mission at night 63 00:04:25,620 --> 00:04:20,829 when the good news from curiosity 64 00:04:31,110 --> 00:04:25,630 reached earth the crowd at Ames joined 65 00:04:32,760 --> 00:04:31,120 the JPL team in celebration it may have 66 00:04:34,529 --> 00:04:32,770 been early on the East Coast but the 67 00:04:37,430 --> 00:04:34,539 visitor center at Goddard Space Flight 68 00:04:40,649 --> 00:04:37,440 Center was bursting with excitement as 69 00:04:42,899 --> 00:04:40,659 350 people anxiously waited to hear that 70 00:04:45,390 --> 00:04:42,909 the Mars rover Curiosity had landed 71 00:04:47,460 --> 00:04:45,400 safely on the Red Planet the crowd 72 00:04:49,770 --> 00:04:47,470 erupted into cheers when work came down 73 00:04:52,050 --> 00:04:49,780 from Jet Propulsion labs control room 74 00:04:54,719 --> 00:04:52,060 that the rover was up and running on the 75 00:04:56,790 --> 00:04:54,729 Martian soil in addition to watching the 76 00:04:58,500 --> 00:04:56,800 landing live visitors also heard from 77 00:05:00,690 --> 00:04:58,510 scientists about the mission and 78 00:05:03,000 --> 00:05:00,700 specifically about Goddard's role in 79 00:05:05,300 --> 00:05:03,010 building sand for sample analysis at 80 00:05:07,560 --> 00:05:05,310 Mars it's one of the instruments onboard 81 00:05:09,510 --> 00:05:07,570 curiosity that will be testing the soil 82 00:05:09,960 --> 00:05:09,520 and atmosphere for the building blocks 83 00:05:12,450 --> 00:05:09,970 of life 84 00:05:14,040 --> 00:05:12,460 visitors also have the opportunity to 85 00:05:16,080 --> 00:05:14,050 explore the visitor center which 86 00:05:18,149 --> 00:05:16,090 included testing out an interactive 87 00:05:20,700 --> 00:05:18,159 video game that allows players to take 88 00:05:24,690 --> 00:05:20,710 their best shot at landing a rover on 89 00:05:26,969 --> 00:05:24,700 Mars at the Virginia Air and Space 90 00:05:30,029 --> 00:05:26,979 Center the official visitor center at 91 00:05:33,120 --> 00:05:30,039 NASA Langley about 250 people showed up 92 00:05:35,490 --> 00:05:33,130 for Mars Midnight Madness the overnight 93 00:05:37,950 --> 00:05:35,500 event included Mars related exhibits and 94 00:05:40,860 --> 00:05:37,960 information for those curious about the 95 00:05:42,570 --> 00:05:40,870 Mars Science Laboratory at the time for 96 00:05:44,640 --> 00:05:42,580 the scheduled landing of curiosity 97 00:05:46,709 --> 00:05:44,650 approached people filed into the 98 00:05:53,040 --> 00:05:46,719 center's imax theater to catch the 99 00:05:55,110 --> 00:05:53,050 historic event on the big screen the 100 00:05:56,670 --> 00:05:55,120 successful touchdown and especially 101 00:05:59,100 --> 00:05:56,680 proud moment for language whose 102 00:06:01,080 --> 00:05:59,110 contributions to the mission included 103 00:06:04,830 --> 00:06:01,090 the MSL entry descent and landing 104 00:06:07,050 --> 00:06:04,840 instrumentation or medley a group of 14 105 00:06:09,029 --> 00:06:07,060 sensors in the heat shield used to 106 00:06:11,070 --> 00:06:09,039 monitor temperature and pressure during 107 00:06:13,800 --> 00:06:11,080 curiosity's descent through the Martian 108 00:06:18,060 --> 00:06:15,960 the Glenn Research Center held several 109 00:06:21,510 --> 00:06:18,070 MSL curiosity events in the Cleveland 110 00:06:24,120 --> 00:06:21,520 Ohio area on August third a group of the 111 00:06:26,460 --> 00:06:24,130 agency's social media fans were treated 112 00:06:28,770 --> 00:06:26,470 to a tour of several research facilities 113 00:06:30,510 --> 00:06:28,780 in the morning and participated in a 114 00:06:33,690 --> 00:06:30,520 multicenter NASA social 115 00:06:40,320 --> 00:06:33,700 hosted by JPL in the afternoon two days 116 00:06:42,330 --> 00:06:40,330 later the center held a spark your 117 00:06:44,580 --> 00:06:42,340 curiosity event at the Cleveland Museum 118 00:06:46,320 --> 00:06:44,590 of Natural History that featured 119 00:06:49,290 --> 00:06:46,330 discussions with Glenn subject matter 120 00:06:49,890 --> 00:06:49,300 experts and interactive activities later 121 00:06:51,450 --> 00:06:49,900 that evening 122 00:06:53,580 --> 00:06:51,460 summer of innovation students 123 00:06:55,740 --> 00:06:53,590 participated in activities at the Great 124 00:07:00,900 --> 00:06:55,750 Lakes Science Center hands official 125 00:07:03,540 --> 00:07:00,910 visitors say we just succeeded one more 126 00:07:05,700 --> 00:07:03,550 time in raising the bar even higher new 127 00:07:08,190 --> 00:07:05,710 technologies never invented or attempted 128 00:07:10,290 --> 00:07:08,200 before were created for this incredible 129 00:07:11,730 --> 00:07:10,300 journey with the harrowing descent 130 00:07:13,860 --> 00:07:11,740 through the Martian atmosphere in the 131 00:07:16,110 --> 00:07:13,870 past the team of engineers and 132 00:07:17,880 --> 00:07:16,120 scientists working with curiosity has 133 00:07:20,490 --> 00:07:17,890 turned its attention to the mission 134 00:07:22,770 --> 00:07:20,500 ahead exploring the surface of the red 135 00:07:25,560 --> 00:07:22,780 planet for clues about the existence of 136 00:07:27,870 --> 00:07:25,570 life shortly after its landing the Rover 137 00:07:30,300 --> 00:07:27,880 began beaming back images taken by its 138 00:07:32,730 --> 00:07:30,310 hazard avoidance cameras or has cams 139 00:07:35,130 --> 00:07:32,740 higher resolution images will be used 140 00:07:38,010 --> 00:07:35,140 during future operations by the missions 141 00:07:40,380 --> 00:07:38,020 navigators to help plan curiosity's path 142 00:07:42,600 --> 00:07:40,390 of exploration as it sets out on a 143 00:07:44,219 --> 00:07:42,610 nearly two-year prime mission to 144 00:07:46,290 --> 00:07:44,229 investigate whether the region ever 145 00:07:48,570 --> 00:07:46,300 offered conditions favorable for 146 00:07:50,700 --> 00:07:48,580 microbial life it collected data across 147 00:07:52,740 --> 00:07:50,710 the entire Gale Crater in the landing 148 00:07:56,850 --> 00:07:52,750 ellipse and we've got stereo data and 149 00:07:59,670 --> 00:07:56,860 color imagery that are have already been 150 00:08:01,950 --> 00:07:59,680 used to start looking at potential 151 00:08:04,800 --> 00:08:01,960 traverses we'd like to know definitively 152 00:08:06,840 --> 00:08:04,810 what minerals are in that soil and so by 153 00:08:09,690 --> 00:08:06,850 analyzing it we can get a better 154 00:08:11,700 --> 00:08:09,700 understanding of what the composition of 155 00:08:14,719 --> 00:08:11,710 the soil is certainly where we've landed 156 00:08:18,090 --> 00:08:14,729 and by inference maybe also globally and 157 00:08:20,090 --> 00:08:18,100 and and through that get it one of the 158 00:08:22,409 --> 00:08:20,100 most global questions we could address 159 00:08:24,300 --> 00:08:22,419 curiosity undergoes the most difficult 160 00:08:25,830 --> 00:08:24,310 planetary exploration mission ever 161 00:08:27,780 --> 00:08:25,840 conducted 162 00:08:30,570 --> 00:08:27,790 is enabled by a suite of ten science 163 00:08:33,209 --> 00:08:30,580 instruments with a total mass 15 times 164 00:08:36,000 --> 00:08:33,219 as large as the science payloads on the 165 00:08:38,010 --> 00:08:36,010 Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity some 166 00:08:40,529 --> 00:08:38,020 tools are the first of their kind on 167 00:08:42,630 --> 00:08:40,539 Mars such as a laser to check the 168 00:08:45,300 --> 00:08:42,640 elemental composition of rocks from a 169 00:08:47,280 --> 00:08:45,310 distance curiosity will also use a drill 170 00:08:50,220 --> 00:08:47,290 and scoop at the end of its robotic arm 171 00:08:52,890 --> 00:08:50,230 to gather soil and powdered samples of 172 00:08:54,750 --> 00:08:52,900 rock interiors which can then be sifted 173 00:08:56,880 --> 00:08:54,760 and parceled out to analytical 174 00:08:58,950 --> 00:08:56,890 laboratory instruments inside the rover 175 00:09:00,990 --> 00:08:58,960 with the spacecraft being as healthy as 176 00:09:10,079 --> 00:09:01,000 it is and the capability that it has all 177 00:09:11,910 --> 00:09:10,089 our options are open for science out at 178 00:09:13,560 --> 00:09:11,920 Edwards Air Force Base near the Dryden 179 00:09:17,310 --> 00:09:13,570 Flight Research Center the remotely 180 00:09:19,320 --> 00:09:17,320 piloted x-48c aircraft successfully got 181 00:09:23,400 --> 00:09:19,330 its first flight under its aeronautical 182 00:09:26,130 --> 00:09:23,410 belt the x-48c is an x-48b blended wing 183 00:09:28,710 --> 00:09:26,140 body aircraft that's been modified to 184 00:09:31,380 --> 00:09:28,720 evaluate the low-speed stability and 185 00:09:33,780 --> 00:09:31,390 control of a low noise version of a 186 00:09:36,960 --> 00:09:33,790 possible future hybrid wing body design 187 00:09:39,990 --> 00:09:36,970 the hwv designs stems from NASA's and 188 00:09:42,269 --> 00:09:40,000 plus two future concept studies under 189 00:09:48,240 --> 00:09:42,279 the agency's environmentally responsible 190 00:09:53,580 --> 00:09:51,360 Hey got a minute that's how long the 191 00:09:56,400 --> 00:09:53,590 latest test firing of the j-2x engine 192 00:09:58,740 --> 00:09:56,410 took at Stennis Space Center as NASA 193 00:10:01,200 --> 00:09:58,750 continues development of the Space 194 00:10:03,930 --> 00:10:01,210 Launch System America's Next heavy-lift 195 00:10:05,640 --> 00:10:03,940 rocket that will carry humans deeper 196 00:10:09,000 --> 00:10:05,650 into space than ever before 197 00:10:11,280 --> 00:10:09,010 the 62nd fiery operated the engine at 198 00:10:13,770 --> 00:10:11,290 the primary and secondary levels in an 199 00:10:16,590 --> 00:10:13,780 effort to collect more data about the 200 00:10:18,270 --> 00:10:16,600 developmental engine the j-2x engine is 201 00:10:19,950 --> 00:10:18,280 being built by Pratt & Whitney 202 00:10:24,630 --> 00:10:19,960 Rocketdyne for Marshall Space Flight 203 00:10:27,240 --> 00:10:24,640 Center the Kennedy Space Center has been 204 00:10:30,540 --> 00:10:27,250 googled in celebration of the center's 205 00:10:32,880 --> 00:10:30,550 50th anniversary KSC and Google Maps 206 00:10:35,490 --> 00:10:32,890 with Street View are providing space 207 00:10:37,010 --> 00:10:35,500 enthusiasts with virtual tours of the 208 00:10:40,410 --> 00:10:37,020 cavernous Vehicle Assembly Building 209 00:10:43,080 --> 00:10:40,420 launch pad 39a and other unique 210 00:10:45,180 --> 00:10:43,090 facilities used to help launch humans to 211 00:10:48,390 --> 00:10:45,190 the moon and space shuttles to low-earth 212 00:10:50,670 --> 00:10:48,400 orbit earlier this year a crew of five 213 00:10:52,290 --> 00:10:50,680 Google Streetview personnel spent a week 214 00:10:55,079 --> 00:10:52,300 at the center collecting data and 215 00:10:57,480 --> 00:10:55,089 imagery NASA's three space shuttles were 216 00:10:59,520 --> 00:10:57,490 still at Kennedy so don't be surprised 217 00:11:01,920 --> 00:10:59,530 to see Atlantis and endeavour in the 218 00:11:04,860 --> 00:11:01,930 Vehicle Assembly Building to take the 219 00:11:07,290 --> 00:11:04,870 tour go to Google Maps navigate to 220 00:11:11,070 --> 00:11:07,300 Kennedy Space Center and then switch to 221 00:11:13,890 --> 00:11:11,080 Street View the radiation belts are the 222 00:11:17,190 --> 00:11:13,900 first and perhaps the oldest discovery 223 00:11:19,530 --> 00:11:17,200 of the Space Age yet they remain a 224 00:11:22,380 --> 00:11:19,540 mystery simply because this is a very 225 00:11:24,300 --> 00:11:22,390 harsh environment scientists and project 226 00:11:26,940 --> 00:11:24,310 managers discuss the upcoming mission of 227 00:11:29,670 --> 00:11:26,950 the radiation belt storm probes a NASA 228 00:11:31,890 --> 00:11:29,680 twin spacecraft designed to study the 229 00:11:34,260 --> 00:11:31,900 extremes of space weather by studying 230 00:11:37,579 --> 00:11:34,270 the planets Van Allen radiation belts on 231 00:11:41,490 --> 00:11:37,589 various scales of space and time we have 232 00:11:43,950 --> 00:11:41,500 broadcasting both satellites 24/7 space 233 00:11:45,900 --> 00:11:43,960 weather this is gonna get picked up by 234 00:11:47,970 --> 00:11:45,910 ground stations around the world 235 00:11:49,980 --> 00:11:47,980 scheduled to begin with a pre-dawn 236 00:11:52,740 --> 00:11:49,990 launch August 23rd from the Kennedy 237 00:11:55,200 --> 00:11:52,750 Space Center rbsp is part of NASA's 238 00:11:57,720 --> 00:11:55,210 living with a star program which 239 00:12:00,180 --> 00:11:57,730 investigates the processes of hazardous 240 00:12:03,140 --> 00:12:00,190 space weather and its effect on space 241 00:12:07,290 --> 00:12:05,340 enthusiastic teachers from around the 242 00:12:09,570 --> 00:12:07,300 country recently gathered at NASA's 243 00:12:12,090 --> 00:12:09,580 Dryden aircraft operations facility in 244 00:12:14,220 --> 00:12:12,100 Palmdale California to participate in 245 00:12:17,640 --> 00:12:14,230 NASA's airborne research experiences for 246 00:12:19,860 --> 00:12:17,650 educators and students or Ares for two 247 00:12:21,660 --> 00:12:19,870 weeks the educators focused on NASA's 248 00:12:24,330 --> 00:12:21,670 earth science programs and flight 249 00:12:25,890 --> 00:12:24,340 research missions in the first week a 250 00:12:27,750 --> 00:12:25,900 dozen elementary and high school 251 00:12:30,150 --> 00:12:27,760 teachers discovered how to find NASA 252 00:12:32,310 --> 00:12:30,160 educational resources learned about 253 00:12:34,350 --> 00:12:32,320 aircraft used for earth observation and 254 00:12:36,540 --> 00:12:34,360 data collection and discovered how 255 00:12:38,370 --> 00:12:36,550 engineers integrate specialized science 256 00:12:40,200 --> 00:12:38,380 instruments into aircraft we're 257 00:12:43,680 --> 00:12:40,210 observing and monitoring terrestrial 258 00:12:46,170 --> 00:12:43,690 changes an additional 14 educators from 259 00:12:48,090 --> 00:12:46,180 NASA's Explorer Schools program join the 260 00:12:51,180 --> 00:12:48,100 Ares participants during the second week 261 00:12:53,550 --> 00:12:51,190 to participate in a simulated NASA er to 262 00:12:55,440 --> 00:12:53,560 earth science mission the teachers 263 00:12:57,300 --> 00:12:55,450 compared imagery and data collected by 264 00:12:59,460 --> 00:12:57,310 science instruments from previous 265 00:13:01,500 --> 00:12:59,470 airborne missions the ground data and 266 00:13:03,690 --> 00:13:01,510 imagery obtained during a field site 267 00:13:05,700 --> 00:13:03,700 visit in central California middle 268 00:13:07,440 --> 00:13:05,710 school science teacher Michael octet I 269 00:13:09,750 --> 00:13:07,450 expressed confidence that the training 270 00:13:12,120 --> 00:13:09,760 speakers materials and hands-on 271 00:13:14,160 --> 00:13:12,130 activities will give Ares attendees the 272 00:13:17,490 --> 00:13:14,170 tools to create effective education 273 00:13:19,790 --> 00:13:17,500 action plans we're able to actually look 274 00:13:23,520 --> 00:13:19,800 at abstract ideas and concepts that are 275 00:13:24,870 --> 00:13:23,530 normally on paper and we actually had 276 00:13:27,720 --> 00:13:24,880 the opportunity to travel to different 277 00:13:32,670 --> 00:13:27,730 sites actually conduct some research and 278 00:13:36,270 --> 00:13:32,680 do some hands-on experimentation 35 279 00:13:39,329 --> 00:13:36,280 years ago on August 12th 1977 Enterprise 280 00:13:41,340 --> 00:13:39,339 NASA's first space shuttle experienced 281 00:13:42,870 --> 00:13:41,350 its first free flight at Edwards Air 282 00:13:45,810 --> 00:13:42,880 Force Base near Dryden Flight Research 283 00:13:47,940 --> 00:13:45,820 Center in California this was one of 284 00:13:49,680 --> 00:13:47,950 five flight evaluations conducted at 285 00:13:51,720 --> 00:13:49,690 Edwards as part of the space shuttle 286 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:51,730 approach and landing test program 287 00:13:56,430 --> 00:13:53,890 jointly managed by the Johnson Space 288 00:13:58,440 --> 00:13:56,440 Center and Dryden Enterprise had 289 00:14:00,090 --> 00:13:58,450 previously completed eight captive carry 290 00:14:02,340 --> 00:14:00,100 flights anchored on the back of a 291 00:14:05,910 --> 00:14:02,350 modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier 292 00:14:08,640 --> 00:14:05,920 aircraft or SCA these captive flights 293 00:14:10,350 --> 00:14:08,650 verified the orbiter systems and cleared 294 00:14:13,050 --> 00:14:10,360 the way for the shuttles first free 295 00:14:14,840 --> 00:14:13,060 flight on board Enterprise where 296 00:14:17,360 --> 00:14:14,850 astronauts Fred Hayes 297 00:14:19,460 --> 00:14:17,370 Gordon Fullerton though Enterprise never 298 00:14:21,019 --> 00:14:19,470 flew in space it proved the Space 299 00:14:23,090 --> 00:14:21,029 Shuttle Orbiter could fly in the 300 00:14:25,999 --> 00:14:23,100 atmosphere and land like an unpowered 301 00:14:28,309 --> 00:14:26,009 glider the famed orbiter recently went 302 00:14:30,639 --> 00:14:28,319 on public display at the Intrepid Sea 303 00:14:35,480 --> 00:14:30,649 Air and Space Museum in New York City 304 00:14:38,809 --> 00:14:35,490 and 50 years ago between august 11th and 305 00:14:42,110 --> 00:14:38,819 15th in 1962 the missions of the Soviet 306 00:14:44,329 --> 00:14:42,120 Vostok 3 and Vostok 4 spacecraft marked 307 00:14:46,550 --> 00:14:44,339 the first time that more than one manned 308 00:14:49,009 --> 00:14:46,560 spacecraft was in orbit at the same time 309 00:14:51,920 --> 00:14:49,019 the cosmonauts aboard the two capsules 310 00:14:54,790 --> 00:14:51,930 on three and Nicole EF in Vostok 3 and 311 00:14:56,840 --> 00:14:54,800 Pavel Popovich in Vostok 4 also 312 00:14:59,569 --> 00:14:56,850 participated in the first ship-to-ship 313 00:15:02,900 --> 00:14:59,579 communications in space by contacting 314 00:15:05,300 --> 00:15:02,910 each other via radio and that's this 315 00:15:07,340 --> 00:15:05,310 week @nasa for more on these and other 316 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:07,350 stories or to follow us on Facebook