April 30, 2018 marks the fourth year of operation for the ISS (International Space Station) High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) Payload. Technically, HDEV is still performing admirably. This paper discusses the impact which HDEV has had beyond its primary technical development and demonstration purpose in the areas of ISS awareness, awe of the Earth, and inspiration for STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Math) engagement and learning about Earth and Space
Student-designed, student-built camera closes eyes after successful run aboard space station UND\u27...
This viewgraph presentation asks the question "Is the observation of earth from the ISS a positive (...
In 2012, the International Space Station (ISS) partnership published the updated International Space...
From May to November 2014, the Astronaut Alexander Gerst fascinated the German public with his live-...
The Human Exploration Science Office within the ARES Directorate has undertaken a new class of handh...
The first-ever live downlink of Ultra-High Definition (UHD) video from the International Space Stati...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the use of Astronaut Photography (AP) as taken from the Internat...
Over 1,000 experiments have been completed, and others are being conducted and planed on the Interna...
The first ever live downlink of Ultra-High Definition (UHD) video from the International Space Stati...
The International Space Station offers unique capabilities for earth remote sensing. An established ...
For over fifty years of crewed spaceflight missions, NASA astronauts have taken remarkable photograp...
The first live High Definition Television (HDTV) from a spacecraft was in November, 2006, nearly ten...
Throughout the history of the International Space Station (ISS), crews on board have conducted a var...
The International Space Station (ISS) Program has many lessons to offer for the future of space expl...
The International Space Station (ISS) has a unique ability to capture the imagination of both studen...
Student-designed, student-built camera closes eyes after successful run aboard space station UND\u27...
This viewgraph presentation asks the question "Is the observation of earth from the ISS a positive (...
In 2012, the International Space Station (ISS) partnership published the updated International Space...
From May to November 2014, the Astronaut Alexander Gerst fascinated the German public with his live-...
The Human Exploration Science Office within the ARES Directorate has undertaken a new class of handh...
The first-ever live downlink of Ultra-High Definition (UHD) video from the International Space Stati...
This viewgraph presentation reviews the use of Astronaut Photography (AP) as taken from the Internat...
Over 1,000 experiments have been completed, and others are being conducted and planed on the Interna...
The first ever live downlink of Ultra-High Definition (UHD) video from the International Space Stati...
The International Space Station offers unique capabilities for earth remote sensing. An established ...
For over fifty years of crewed spaceflight missions, NASA astronauts have taken remarkable photograp...
The first live High Definition Television (HDTV) from a spacecraft was in November, 2006, nearly ten...
Throughout the history of the International Space Station (ISS), crews on board have conducted a var...
The International Space Station (ISS) Program has many lessons to offer for the future of space expl...
The International Space Station (ISS) has a unique ability to capture the imagination of both studen...
Student-designed, student-built camera closes eyes after successful run aboard space station UND\u27...
This viewgraph presentation asks the question "Is the observation of earth from the ISS a positive (...
In 2012, the International Space Station (ISS) partnership published the updated International Space...