Best Goddard Videos of 2011: Space Technology
On Friday this week, NASA/Goddard filmmakers, writers, and animators will screen what they consider their best work of 2011. It’s called the Best of Goddard Film Festival, and it’s held every year about this time for Goddard employees. (For employees, the festival will run from 10:30 am to 12:30 pm in the Goett Auditorium, Building 3.)
Even if you are “outside the Center,” you can still watch and enjoy the entries to the festival that are available on YouTube on the NASA Explorer channel. They’ll run in groups this week on the blog.
Yesterday’s post featured NASA scientific discoveries from 2011. Today, let’s look at videos about space and satellite technology.
Intro to LIDAR
- Animators: Walt Feimer (HTSI) (Lead) Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Video Editor: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Producer: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Scientist: Gregory Neumann (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Videographer: Rob Andreoli (AIMM)
- Writer: Chris Smith (HTSI)
LEND: The Lunar Neutron Counter
- Animator: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Video Editor: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Narrator: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Producer: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Scientists: Richard Vondrak (NASA/GSFC); John Keller (NASA/GSFC)
- Writer: Chris Smith (HTSI)
So, You Want To Build a Satellite?
- Animator: Chris Smith (HTSI) (Lead)
- Video Editor: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Narrator: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Producer: Chris Smith (HTSI)
- Scientist: Bruce Jakosky (LASP)
- Writer:Chris Smith (HTSI)
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