Highlighting Artemis with Help from Hollywood on This Week @NASA – September 20, 2019 | Summary and Q&A
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TL;DR
NASA collaborates with 20th Century Fox for the film "Ad Astra," promotes Artemis program, and discusses space exploration with Brad Pitt.
Key Insights
- 👾 NASA collaborated with 20th Century Fox to promote space awareness and the Artemis program through the film "Ad Astra."
- 💍 Brad Pitt engaged in discussions about the International Space Station and technology demonstrations for the Artemis program.
- ↩️ Pitt's visit to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory emphasized NASA's efforts to return humans to the Moon and explore Mars.
- 🦻 NASA's Flight Opportunities and Game Changing Development programs supported tests for vision-aided terrain navigation systems and new landing technologies.
Transcript
Highlighting Artemis with help from Hollywood … Preparing to launch to the only laboratory in microgravity … And testing new lunar landing technology … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA! NASA provided some technical expertise and imagery for 20th Century Fox’s new film, “Ad Astra” – a fictional space thriller starring actor... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How did NASA collaborate with 20th Century Fox for the film "Ad Astra"?
NASA provided technical expertise and imagery for the film, promoting space awareness and the Artemis program before and during its release.
Q: What topics were discussed during the space-to-ground Q&A session between Brad Pitt and astronaut Nick Hague?
The discussion covered various topics, including the work being done on the International Space Station and technology demonstrations for the Artemis program.
Q: What activities did Brad Pitt participate in during his visit to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory?
Pitt received a boarding pass for the Mars 2020 Rover Mission's Send Your Name to Mars campaign and attended red carpet events, highlighting NASA's efforts to return humans to the Moon and eventually explore Mars.
Q: What is the purpose of NASA's Artemis program?
The Artemis program aims to return humans to the Moon by 2024 and develop the capability for a future mission to Mars, ensuring the safety and understanding of human physiology in space exploration.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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NASA provides technical expertise and imagery for the film "Ad Astra" and collaborates to generate awareness about space and the Artemis program.
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Brad Pitt visits NASA headquarters for a space-to-ground Q&A session with astronaut Nick Hague, discussing topics including the International Space Station and Artemis program.
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Pitt tours NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, receives a boarding pass for the Mars 2020 Rover Mission, and attends red carpet events to highlight NASA's efforts.
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