Watch NASA’s Live Stream of Upcoming 2014 Missions Right Here

NASA's having a live event for you to learn more about how they'll learn more about the Earth.
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Get all the space you can handle directly from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory today in a two-hour, live streaming event to discuss three upcoming Earth observation missions. The event runs from 1PM to 3PM EDT, and here’s your invitation straight from NASA JPL:

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory invites you to watch live and chat about everything from Mars rovers to monitoring asteroids to cool cosmic discoveries. From the lab to the lecture hall, get information directly from scientists and engineers working on NASA’s latest missions.

In the meantime, while you wait for the stream, you can watch a video detailing how NASA gathers information about passing asteroids from the ground on Earth.

(via NASA JPL on Twitter)

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