Bringing the Future Into Focus
DestinationTomorrow's Channel
 
 
Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player. Get the latest Flash player.

You must be logged in to view this video.

The following content has been identified by the YouTube community as being potentially offensive or inappropriate. Viewer discretion is advised. Please confirm that you wish to view this video.

This video or group may contain content that is inappropriate for some users, as flagged by YouTube's user community. Please confirm that you wish to view this video.

This video is unavailable.

1st Attempted Flights; Flight Pioneers
NASA Missions & Space Exploration
A Microgravity Environment & Research
Single Aircraft Accident Prevention Project (SAP)
NASA's Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
Climate Change
Ventricular Assist Device
Charters of Freedom
NACA Fighter Pilots
Space Capsule Design
Vertical Spin Tunnel
DestinationTomorrow
Profile
 
Channel Views:
4,648
Total Upload Views:
121,587
Age:
21
Joined:
May 19, 2008
Last Sign In:
8 months ago
Subscribers:
283
NASA's Destination 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.
Country:
United States
Recent Activity  
DestinationTomorrow uploaded a new video (8 months ago)
NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment exploring the background of the first attempted flights. The segment also looks back on the pioneers who built th...   more
 
 
DestinationTomorrow uploaded a new video (11 months ago)
Segment of NASA Destination Tomorrow describing the different parts of NASA missions to prepare for the exploration of space.
 
 
DestinationTomorrow uploaded a new video (1 year ago)
NASA Destination Tomorrow Segment describing a microgravity environment and how this environment allows for research on all types of matter.