Episodes
NASA EDGE attends the Mission Concepts Program workshop to learn more about NASA's role in launching Cubesats through the CubeSat Launch Initiative.
Published 07/26/23
Published 07/26/23
NASA is ready to launch TEMPO, and NASA EDGE’s Franklin Fitzgerald talks to two of NASA’s partners about the satellite carrying TEMPO and how all of the data will be managed during mission operation.
Published 03/31/23
NASA is ready to launch TEMPO, its first instrument on a commercial satellite primarily focused on gathering hourly daytime data on air pollutants.
Published 03/27/23
Get ready for the launch of the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) Mission with NASA EDGE.
Published 01/20/23
NASA EDGE scores a hat trick with the Best of Live JPSS-2 Tower Rollback show featuring three amazing missions and milestones.
Published 01/16/23
Artemis I is launching soon, and even NASA has its own front row seat for the launch with Scientifically Calibrated In-Flight Imagary (SCIFLI). During launch and recovery, the NASA SCIFLI team will capture super high-fidelity imagery of the rocket and parachutes on re-entry across multiple spectrums.
Published 08/26/22
NASA EDGE: Honey, I Shrunk the Payload
Published 07/11/22
On February 28, 2022, NASA EDGE provided live coverage of the rollout of NOAA’s GOES-T satellite from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Published 03/23/22
On December 8, 2021 NASA EDGE provided live coverage for the Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) mission from the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Published 12/16/21
NASA EDGE talks NASA Heliophysics, NASA Solar Missions, Eclipses, and Space Weather as the perfect setup for exclusive, high-resolution footage of the 2021 Antarctic Total Solar Eclipse.
Published 12/04/21
On November 22, 2021 NASA EDGE provide coverage of the transition of the SpaceX Falcon 9 going vertical prior to the launch of the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Published 12/03/21
Prior to the launch of the Laser Communication Relay Demonstration, the NASA EDGE Co-Host develops and tests his own version of laser communication as a proof of concept.
Published 11/16/21
On October 14th, 2021 NASA EDGE provided live coverage of the Lucy Rollout at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Several members of the Lucy team joined the show.
Published 11/16/21
On Septenber 27th, 2021 NASA EDGE provided live coverage of the Landsat 9 Tower Roll at Vandenberg Space Force Center in California.
Published 10/25/21
How do you top higher and higher drop tests? You add an extreme swing test to your portfolio.
Published 06/03/21
Will the Orion get the data it needs from this third key drop test and remain the uncontested bellyflop champion?
Published 05/25/21
How did MEDLI2 get all of the incredible data during entry, descent, and landing on Mars?
Published 04/28/21
If you’re looking to clear some space on the lunar surface, pick up some extra water, and break a few lunar travel distance records, look no further than the Lunar Pilot Excavator!
Published 04/21/21
Perseverance is already collecting science on the surface of Mars, but MEDLI2 actually collected significant scientific data on the way to the surface.
Published 04/12/21
It is a huge challenge to send astronauts to the Moon, but it is also critical to bring them home safely.
Published 03/26/21
Not only did Mars 2020 and Perseverance survive the seven minutes of terror during entry, descent, and landing on the surface of Mars, they also collected a lot of key performance data!
Published 03/17/21
Our resident expert on Entry, Descent, and Landing (EDL) narrows her focus on the lunar landing with Stereo Camera for Lunar Plume Surface Studies (SCALPSS).
Published 02/12/21
If you need to capture highly technical imagery of your spacecraft as it reenters the Earth’s atmosphere, look no further than CJ (Carey Scott) and the SCIFLI team at NASA Langley Research Center.
Published 01/22/21
On November 20th, 2020, NASA EDGE provided live prelaunch coverage of the Sentinel-6 Mike Freilich Satellite on L-1.
Published 12/08/20