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NASA Video: Expedition 64 ISS Crew News Conference – November 19, 2020, SpaceCast Weekly – November 20, 2020, Expedition 64 – JAXA Astronaut Noguchi Speaks with Japanese Media – November 11, 2020, Nov 24, 2020, Space Station Crew Discusses the Meaning of Thanksgiving on Orbit, Nov 25, 2020, NASA Johnson, and Space to Ground: Talking Turkey: 11/27/2020, NASA Johnson
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NASA Video: Expedition 64 Air Space Museum and Museum of African American History and Culture – December 3, 2020
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Expedition 64 ISS Crew News Conference – November 19, 2020
Nov 19, 2020 NASA Video
NEWLY EXPANDED SPACE STATION CREW TALKS ABOUT THEIR MISSION WITH REPORTERS Aboard the International Space Station, newly arrived Expedition 64 crewmembers Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) discussed their launch and flight on the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Resilience” during an in-flight news conference Nov. 19. NASA Flight Engineer Kate Rubins joined the four new astronauts for the news conference one day after the “Resilience” crewmembers boarded the complex for a six-month mission. Rubins arrived on the station in October with Expedition 64 Commander Sergey Ryzhikov and Flight Engineer Sergey Kud-Sverchkov of Roscosmos.
SpaceCast Weekly – November 20, 2020
Nov 20, 2020 NASA Video
SpaceCast Weekly is a NASA Television broadcast from the Johnson Space Center in Houston featuring stories about NASA’s work in human spaceflight, including the International Space Station and its crews and scientific research activities, and the development of Orion and the Space Launch System, the next generation American spacecraft being built to take humans farther into space than they’ve ever gone before.
Expedition 64 – JAXA Astronaut Noguchi Speaks with Japanese Media – November 11, 2020
Nov 24, 2020 NASA Video
CREW DRAGON ASTRONAUT DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH JAPANESE REPORTERS Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) discussed his trip to the complex aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Resilience” and the early days of his planned six-month mission during a news conference with Japanese reporters in Tokyo Nov. 24. With his launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket Nov. 15, Noguchi became only the third human in spaceflight history to fly on three different space vehicles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPOfgiArkbI
Space Station Crew Discusses the Meaning of Thanksgiving on Orbit
Nov 25, 2020, NASA Johnson
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 64 Flight Engineers Kate Rubins, Mike Hopkins, Victor Glover and Shannon Walker of NASA and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) discussed the meaning of spending Thanksgiving on orbit and their holiday plans during downlink messages delivered on Nov. 20. Rubins has been aboard the orbital complex since mid-October following her launch on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft and was joined a month later by Hopkins, Glover, Walker and Noguchi, who launched on the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Resilience” from the Kennedy Space Center. Video produced at the NASA Johnson Space Center
Space to Ground: Talking Turkey: 11/27/2020
Nov 27, 2020 NASA Johnson
NASA’s Space to Ground is your weekly update on what’s happening aboard the International Space Station. Got a question or comment? Use #AskNASA to talk to us. Learn more about the important research being operated on Station: https://www.nasa.gov/iss-science For more information about STEM on Station: https://www.nasa.gov/stemonstation ________________________________________ FOLLOW THE SPACE STATION! Twitter: https://twitter.com/Space_Station Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ISS Instagram: https://instagram.com/iss/ Video produced at the NASA Johnson Space Center
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Expedition 64 Air Space Museum and Museum of African American History and Culture – December 3, 2020
Dec 3, 2020 NASA Video
SPACE STATION CREW MEMBER DISCUSSES LIFE IN SPACE WITH STUDENTS Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Victor Glover of NASA discussed life and work on the orbital laboratory as he answered pre-recorded questions submitted by students during an education event December 3 involving the National Air and Space Museum and the National Museum of African-American History and Culture. Glover, who is the first African-American to fly on the station as a long-duration Expedition crewmember, launched to the complex last month aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon “Resilience” spacecraft as part of the Commercial Crew Program.
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They risk their lives in Papua New Guinea – One of the world’s most dangerous ways to school
Jul 10, 2020 Free High-Quality Documentaries
They live in Papua New Guinea, an island in the Pacific Ocean, in the middle of one of the world’s largest rainforests. And some of them take a route to school which will blow your mind. That is certainly the case for 8-year-old Junior and his cousin Ruth. Their journey in the so-called ‘Land of 1000 Rivers’ is a five-day one which leads the students through jungles, in which new and unique animals are continuously being discovered, and in whose branches the notorious green tree python lurks. For the children these snakes are not just a threat but also a delicacy, because they hunt their own food every day, as well as climb steep mountainsides and cross countless rivers. Their journey to school is too risky to tackle alone; that is why father Michael accompanies his son and niece on this adventure. They travel over one hundred kilometres, and on this trip the children fear nothing more than the large Takali river. It separates their home – the jungle – from modern civilisation, and has already claimed the lives of many who have attempted to cross it. It is more than just a walk to school – It is a test in the vast jungle. And not all of the students will reach their destination…
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Watch The Last Word With Lawrence O’Donnell Highlights: November 30 | MSNBC
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