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NASA's Visions of the Future

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At NASA, our mission is to explore. We visit destinations in our solar system and study worlds beyond to better understand big questions. How did we get here? Where are we headed? Are we alone?

While our robotic explorers have toured our solar system, the only place beyond Earth where humans have stood is the Moon. That’s also the next place we’ll send astronauts. But not the last! While humans haven’t yet visited Mars, we’re planning to add boot prints to the rover tire tracks there now.

We also dream of traveling to distant worlds, and what they might be like. This video shows fanciful, imagined adventures to real places we’ve studied. Inspired by a series of travel posters produced by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, Goddard video maven Chris Smith employed green screens and computer graphics to bring these scenes to life.

To see the posters: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/galleries/visions-of-the-future

Music: "Life Choices" from Universal Production Music

Video credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith (KBRwyle) and NASA/JPL-Caltech
Chris Smith (KBRwyle): Lead Producer
Chris Smith (KBRwyle): Lead Animator
Chris Smith (KBRwyle): Videographer
Chris Smith (KBRwyle): Editor
Francis Reddy (University of Maryland College Park): Science Writer
Scott Wiessinger (KBRwyle): Additional Assistance

This video can be freely shared and downloaded at https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13947. While the video in its entirety can be shared without permission, the music and some individual imagery may have been obtained through permission and may not be excised or remixed in other products. Specific details on such imagery may be found here: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/13947. For more information on NASA’s media guidelines, visit https://nasa.gov/multimedia/guidelines.

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