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Czy Jowisz ma pierścienie?

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Ile jest astronautów na świecie?

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Wielki Wybuch (kosmos)

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Czarna dziura – ciekawostki
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Czarna dziura – ciekawostki

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Gdzie najdalej dotarł człowiek w kosmosie?
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Gdzie najdalej dotarł człowiek w kosmosie?

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Dlaczego Słońce świeci?
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Dlaczego Słońce świeci?

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Czy Księżyc się obraca? Prawda o ruchu naturalnego satelity Ziemi
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Czy Księżyc się obraca? Prawda o ruchu naturalnego satelity Ziemi

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Film na YouTubie UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ_gs1ic-neuWc After lifting off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday, July 3, a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, delivering approximately three tons of food, fuel, and supplies, is scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on Saturday, June 5.

The unpiloted spacecraft will dock autonomously to the space-facing port of the orbiting laboratory’s Poisk module at 5:27 p.m. EDT (2127 UTC) on Saturday, July 5. 

The Progress 92 spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for approximately six months before departing for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere to dispose of trash loaded by the crew.

Learn more about this mission: https://go.nasa.gov/4nkWuz4
After lifting off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday, July 3, a Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, delivering approximately three tons of food, fuel, and supplies, is scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station on Saturday, June 5.

The unpiloted spacecraft will dock autonomously to the space-facing port of the orbiting laboratory’s Poisk module at 5:27 p.m. EDT (2127 UTC) on Saturday, July 5. 

The Progress 92 spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for approximately six months before departing for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere to dispose of trash loaded by the crew.

Learn more about this mission: https://go.nasa.gov/4nkWuz4
Progress 92 Cargo Ship Docking
A Roscosmos cargo spacecraft, delivering approximately three tons of food, fuel, and supplies to the Expedition 73 crew aboard the International Space Station, is launching on a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Thursday, July 3. Liftoff is scheduled for 3:32 p.m. EDT (1932 UTC).

After a two-day journey to the station, the unpiloted spacecraft will dock autonomously to the space-facing port of the orbiting laboratory’s Poisk module at 5:27 p.m. EDT (2127 UTC) on Saturday, July 5. 

The Progress 92 spacecraft will remain docked to the space station for approximately six months before departing for re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere to dispose of trash loaded by the crew.

Learn more about this launch: https://go.nasa.gov/4nkWuz4
Progress 92 Cargo Ship Launch
Aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronauts Nichole Ayers, Anne McClain, and Jonny Kim share a Fourth of July message and extend their best wishes to those back on Earth in a video recorded on June 16, 2025. 

Learn more about the International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/international-space-station/

Download this video at: https://images.nasa.gov/details-jsc2025m000120_Expedition_73_Astronauts_Recognize_Independence_Day_250703

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NASA Astronauts Send Fourth of July Wishes From the International Space Station
Following the successful launch of Axiom Mission 4 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, June 25, its four crew members are arriving at the International Space Station.

Ax-4 is scheduled to dock with the station at 6:30 a.m. EDT (1030 UTC) on Thursday, June 26; arrival coverage will continue as the Ax-4 crew enters the station and makes welcome remarks. During their two-week stay aboard the orbiting laboratory, the crew of Ax-4 will engage in science, outreach, and commercial activities. 

Peggy Whitson, former NASA astronaut and director of human spaceflight at Axiom Space, is commanding the mission, with ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla serving as pilot. The two mission specialists are ESA (European Space Agency) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski of Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary. This mission is sending the first ISRO astronaut to the station as part of a joint effort between NASA and the Indian space agency. Ax-4 is also carrying the first astronauts from Poland and Hungary to stay aboard the space station.

Follow the official ISS blog for the latest mission updates aboard the International Space Station: https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/
Axiom Mission 4 Arrival and Welcome Remarks
Axiom Mission 4, set to lift off at 2:31 a.m. EDT (0631 UTC) on Wednesday, June 25, is Axiom's fourth private astronaut mission to the International Space Station. Ax-4 is launching from NASA's Kennedy Space Center aboard SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.

During their two-week stay aboard the orbiting laboratory, the crew of Ax-4 will engage in science, outreach, and commercial activities. 

Peggy Whitson, former NASA astronaut and director of human spaceflight at Axiom Space, will command the mission, while ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will serve as pilot. The two mission specialists are ESA (European Space Agency) project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski of Poland and Tibor Kapu of Hungary. This mission will send the first ISRO astronaut to the station as part of a joint effort between NASA and the Indian space agency. Ax-4 will also carry the first astronauts from Poland and Hungary to stay aboard the space station.

Launch coverage is led by Axiom Space, with support from NASA and SpaceX; NASA's primary mission responsibilities begin during Dragon's approach to the International Space Station, the start of Ax-4 integrated operations. Learn more about NASA's role in Ax-4 and how we're working with our industry partners to open low Earth orbit to more people, more science, and more opportunities: https://go.nasa.gov/4mRkpGj

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Axiom Mission 4 Launches to the International Space Station
What does it take to gaze through time to our universe’s very first stars, galaxies, and light? “Cosmic Dawn: The Untold Story of the James Webb Space Telescope,” a NASA+ documentary, takes you behind the scenes of Webb’s journey, through the eyes of the dreamers who made it possible.

The documentary brings viewers on an unprecedented journey through Webb’s delicate assembly, rigorous testing, and triumphant launch, showcasing the sheer complexity and breathtaking risks involved in creating a telescope capable of peering billions of years into the past. Follow the telescope from an idea developed at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center all the way to the launchpad in French Guiana, with never-before-seen footage captured by the Webb film crew offering intimate access to the challenges and triumphs along the way.

Find screenings and download bonus content: https://www.nasa.gov/cosmicdawn/

Credit: NASA
Cosmic Dawn (NASA+ Original Documentary)
Coming June 2025 to NASA+, YouTube, and other platforms, the original documentary film "Cosmic Dawn" takes you behind the scenes of the James Webb Space Telescope.

Relive the pitfalls and the triumphs of the world's most powerful space telescope—from developing the idea of an impossible machine to watching with bated breath as it unfolded, hurtling through space a million miles away from Earth.

You've seen the universe through the eyes of Webb. Now discover how this technological marvel came about through the eyes of the scientists, engineers, and dreamers who made it possible. 

Watch the full documentary now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSMGENDH_QI

Credit: NASA
Cosmic Dawn (Official NASA Trailer)
When it comes to experiments in space, astronauts on the International Space Station face challenges you won’t find on Earth: bubbles don’t rise, things float away and many Earth-based lab tools don’t always work the same way. So science in space needs to me reimagined from the ground up.
 
A NASA scientist explains how we study life, chemistry and physics in orbit.
 
Learn more about science on the ISS: https://www.nasa.gov/missions/station/iss-research/station-science-101-research-in-microgravity-higher-faster-longer/

Download this video at: https://images.nasa.gov/details/How%20Do%20We%20Do%20Research%20in%20Zero%20Gravity 

Producers: Scott Bednar, Pedro Cota, Jessie Wilde
Editor: James Lucas
 
Credit: NASA
How Do We Do Research in Zero Gravity? We Asked a NASA Expert
What does EVA mean? How about HST? We asked comedian and TV host Roy Wood Jr. what some common NASA acronyms mean.

Credit: NASA
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