1 00:00:00,467 --> 00:00:02,736 The next crew heads to the space station... 2 00:00:03,203 --> 00:00:05,872 navigating the lunar landscape... 3 00:00:05,872 --> 00:00:08,008 and a view to look forward to. 4 00:00:08,008 --> 00:00:13,046 A few of the stories to tell you about this week at NASA. 5 00:00:13,413 --> 00:00:16,816 A SpaceX Dragon spacecraft launched to the International Space Station 6 00:00:16,816 --> 00:00:19,919 on March 2nd on our SpaceX Crew-6 mission. 7 00:00:20,387 --> 00:00:24,357 The crew, including NASA astronauts Stephen Bowen and Woody Hoburg, 8 00:00:24,657 --> 00:00:26,493 will conduct research and technology 9 00:00:26,493 --> 00:00:30,697 demonstrations on the space station to benefit life on Earth and future 10 00:00:30,697 --> 00:00:34,801 Artemis human exploration missions to the Moon and eventually to Mars. 11 00:00:36,336 --> 00:00:45,412 In 2024, a Firefly Aerospace lunar lander will deliver a payload to the Moon called the Lunar GNSS Receiver Experiment. 12 00:00:45,412 --> 00:00:48,882 The payload is expected to receive signals from two satellite 13 00:00:48,882 --> 00:00:52,185 constellations orbiting Earth and obtain the first ever 14 00:00:52,218 --> 00:00:56,022 global navigation satellite systems fixed on the lunar surface. 15 00:00:56,456 --> 00:00:58,058 This technology could help provide 16 00:00:58,058 --> 00:01:01,861 precise navigation for future exploration missions on the Moon. 17 00:01:02,929 --> 00:01:06,699 A new simulation shows how our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s 18 00:01:06,699 --> 00:01:10,670 wide field of view will help unveil the universe. 19 00:01:11,137 --> 00:01:14,207 The simulation compares several regions of the image, 20 00:01:14,307 --> 00:01:18,812 depicting the Hubble Space Telescope’s field of view, with the full zoomed-out 21 00:01:18,812 --> 00:01:22,782 image – which represents how much more Roman is capable of surveying. 22 00:01:23,216 --> 00:01:28,321 The Roman Space Telescope is targeted for launch by May 2027. 23 00:01:29,022 --> 00:01:31,691 The NASA's Aeronautics “Dream with Us Design Challenge” 24 00:01:31,691 --> 00:01:34,928 is an opportunity for middle and high school students 25 00:01:34,928 --> 00:01:37,831 to share their visions for the future of aviation. 26 00:01:38,198 --> 00:01:41,568 Student teams are being asked to develop and present plans 27 00:01:41,701 --> 00:01:44,304 for a more sustainable commercial aircraft. 28 00:01:44,671 --> 00:01:47,107 The deadline for submissions is May 15th. 29 00:01:47,407 --> 00:01:53,847 For more details, visit go.nasa.gov/aero-dream. 30 00:01:55,248 --> 00:01:57,450 That's what's up this week at NASA.