NASA Destination Tomorrow

NASA’s Tomorrow™ is a series of 30-minute educational programs that focus on NASA research, including new technologies, advanced aerodynamics, past achievements and medical breakthroughs. Each exciting program gives the audience an inside look at NASA and demonstrates how research and technology relates to our everyday lives. If it’s cutting edge technology, medical breakthroughs or advanced aeronautical research - NASA’s Destination Tomorrow™ will bring it to you first.

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Space Capsule Design

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment describing how Dr. Maxime Faget's space capsule design helped launch the United States into the Space Age.

Grades 6-8 | 9-12
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Mars Exploration

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment highlighting NASA's contemporary exploration of Mars.

Grades 6-8 | 9-12
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SUAV Lab

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment showcasing NASA's small unmanned aerial vehicle program and its applications in fighting forest fires, performing military operations, and saving tax dollars.

Grades 9-12
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Virtual Reality

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment explaining how NASA uses virtual reality environments to simulate NASA missions.

Grades 9-12
Science
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Flight Simulator

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment explaining how NASA uses flight simulators to assist in engineering aircraft.

Grades 9-12
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Child Safety Sensor

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment describing NASA's Child Safety Alert System for automobiles.

Grades 9-12
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GIFTS

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment describing GIFTS (Geostationary Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer), the future of weather satellite technology which stands to aid in the understanding of weather processes, climate, atmospheric pollution, and severe storms.

Grades 6-8 | 9-12
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VAD

NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment about the DeBakey Heart Pump designed by NASA engineers that extends the life of heart failure patients.

Grades 6-8 | 9-12
Science