1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:03,503 The President’s Budget Request for NASA … 2 00:00:03,503 --> 00:00:06,272 Crew-5 is safely back on Earth … 3 00:00:06,272 --> 00:00:07,340 And a look at a possible 4 00:00:07,340 --> 00:00:08,908 Moon mission spacesuit. 5 00:00:08,908 --> 00:00:10,977 a few of the stories to tell you about ... 6 00:00:10,977 --> 00:00:12,345 This Week at NASA! 7 00:00:13,279 --> 00:00:15,281 The Biden-Harris Administration’s 8 00:00:15,281 --> 00:00:17,384 recently released Budget for Fiscal Year 9 00:00:17,384 --> 00:00:21,721 2024 includes a $27.2 billion request 10 00:00:21,721 --> 00:00:23,089 for NASA. 11 00:00:23,089 --> 00:00:25,325 This represents a strong show of support 12 00:00:25,325 --> 00:00:27,894 for the agency to continue its efforts 13 00:00:27,894 --> 00:00:30,130 on behalf of all humanity. 14 00:00:30,130 --> 00:00:32,432 This includes exploration of the universe 15 00:00:32,432 --> 00:00:33,700 through Artemis, 16 00:00:33,700 --> 00:00:35,869 the return of samples from Mars, 17 00:00:35,869 --> 00:00:38,538 monitoring and protecting our home planet, 18 00:00:38,538 --> 00:00:41,741 advancing sustainable aviation, and more. 19 00:00:41,741 --> 00:00:43,576 Additional details are available 20 00:00:43,576 --> 00:00:45,845 at nasa.gov/budget. 21 00:00:47,013 --> 00:00:50,283 On March 11, a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft 22 00:00:50,283 --> 00:00:52,252 safely splashed down off the coast 23 00:00:52,252 --> 00:00:53,553 of Tampa, Florida 24 00:00:53,553 --> 00:00:55,522 to return our SpaceX Crew-5 mission 25 00:00:55,522 --> 00:00:57,891 from the International Space Station. 26 00:00:57,891 --> 00:00:59,359 Four days later, the crew – 27 00:00:59,359 --> 00:01:00,894 including NASA astronauts 28 00:01:00,894 --> 00:01:03,063 Nicole Mann and Josh Cassada, 29 00:01:03,063 --> 00:01:04,497 talked about their mission during 30 00:01:04,497 --> 00:01:05,732 a news conference at our 31 00:01:05,732 --> 00:01:07,167 Johnson Space Center. 32 00:01:07,167 --> 00:01:10,603 Crew-5 spent 157 days in orbit. 33 00:01:11,438 --> 00:01:13,206 During a March 15 event 34 00:01:13,206 --> 00:01:14,941 near our Johnson Space Center, 35 00:01:14,941 --> 00:01:16,943 NASA partner, Axiom Space 36 00:01:16,943 --> 00:01:19,712 revealed a prototype of the 37 00:01:19,712 --> 00:01:22,148 NASA astronauts could wear on the Moon 38 00:01:22,148 --> 00:01:24,484 during our Artemis III mission. 39 00:01:24,484 --> 00:01:26,319 The agency selected Axiom Space 40 00:01:26,319 --> 00:01:28,088 to deliver a moonwalking system 41 00:01:28,088 --> 00:01:29,823 to land the first astronauts 42 00:01:29,823 --> 00:01:31,724 near the lunar South Pole. 43 00:01:32,826 --> 00:01:34,761 On March 14, SpaceX 44 00:01:34,761 --> 00:01:36,930 launched a Dragon cargo spacecraft 45 00:01:36,930 --> 00:01:38,098 to the space station from 46 00:01:38,098 --> 00:01:39,766 our Kennedy Space Center 47 00:01:39,766 --> 00:01:41,501 with new science investigations, 48 00:01:41,501 --> 00:01:43,536 supplies, and equipment for the 49 00:01:43,536 --> 00:01:44,904 station crew. 50 00:01:44,904 --> 00:01:46,639 This is the company’s 27th 51 00:01:46,639 --> 00:01:48,074 commercial resupply mission 52 00:01:48,074 --> 00:01:50,143 to the space station for NASA. 53 00:01:50,143 --> 00:01:52,078 That’s what’s up this week @NASA.