File:High Above Down Under Series (SVS14362 - 14362 Episode1 YouTube).webm

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Episode 1: A Star Fit For LifeWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available.

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English: Episode 1: A Star Fit For LifeWatch this video on the NASA Goddard YouTube channel.Complete transcript available.
Follow two NASA rocket teams as they launch from Australia to study our nearest stellar neighbors – Alpha Centauri A & B – on a quest to understand how stars make the planets around them suitable for life. Music credits: “Epic Earth” by Andy Hopkins [PRS], Dean Mahoney [PRS], Jacob Nicholas Stonewall Jackson [PRS]; “Nature in Motion” and “Driving Motion” by Fred Dubois [SACEM]; “Social Issues” by Laurent Dury [SACEM]; “The Great Divide” by Ian Paul Livingstone [PRS] from Universal Production Music.Additional footage: Office of the Chief Minister of the Northern Territory government, Equatorial Launch AustraliaAdditional graphics: Vecteezy.comSound effects: Pixabay
Date 13 June 2023 (upload date)
Source High Above Down Under Series
Author NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Jenny McElligott, Walt Feimer, Kristen Perrin, Mara Johnson-Groh, Miles S. Hatfield, Kevin France, Miles S. Hatfield, Brittany Empson, Djawa Yunupingu, Emily Witt, Kevin France, Klaus Helms, Mike Disbrow, Nick Kruczek, Beth Anthony, Joy Ng, Lacey Young, Mara Johnson-Groh, Miles S. Hatfield, Alex Haughton, Alex Sico, Anthony Kennedy, Boaz Wanambi, Brian Fleming, Micah Pascoe, Mick Graham, Nico Nell, Patrick Behr, Peter Elstner
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High Above Down Under; Astrophysics; Heliophysics; Exoplanet; Star; Alpha Centauri; Sounding Rocket; Australia; Rocket; Arnhem Space Center; Launch; Location

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