Posted on Mar 19, 2009 11:09:52 PM | Michael Bibbo | 13 Comments
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Check out our latest show!
In episode 8, NASA 360 learns how lunar soil can be turned into breathable oxygen and drinkable water, and we visit some of the world's most amazing observatories at the top of the world. We also discover how NASA is helping us monitor volcanoes all over the world...
We were able to film in front of an active volcano in Volcanoes National Park, and we filmed in a lava tube 30 feet below ground. It was a lot of fun, and our crew met some fantastic people on the big island. Thanks to everyone who made this adventure possible.
Mike - Co Producer
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On Nov 04, 2009 01:04:23 AM
mod
wrote:
you always do the impossible. This is a thing easily
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On Nov 02, 2009 03:01:48 PM
Jeff
wrote:
I love this episode- lot's of cool information and Johnny really livens up the whole atmosphere!
Jeff - 11
On Oct 19, 2009 03:09:56 PM
nasty
wrote:
Shaking a show, thanks you for your work, always dreamt to see in live the volcano eruption.
Once again thanks for the spent work.
Good luck and new adventures to you
Russian girls - 10
On Oct 13, 2009 02:45:18 PM
Thomas
wrote:
We all really love & enjoy this episode- lot's of cool information and Johnny really livens up the whole atmosphere!
Big Thanks to everyone involved who made this adventure possible.
cialis - 9
On Sep 27, 2009 12:18:56 AM
Ron Tomasso
wrote:
hey Mike great stuff.
I met your dad at a Wagner College Golf Tournament last week.
I'm facinated with NASA and the Shuttle progam and a mutual friend of mine and you dad; Andy Cortese mentioned it to him and we talked about you for the next half hour. He gave me the site.
I know where you get some of your character, he's a great speaker and seems like a real good guy.
Went to see a few Shuttle launches, but both were scrapped because of weather and technical problems. I know there are 6 left and I'm hoping to get down there and finally see the real thing at one of these launches next year.
Good luck and tell your Dad I said hi.
Best Regards. - 8
On Sep 24, 2009 11:35:49 AM
guest
wrote:
Wow I think it must be fun and excite traveling in front of an active volcano!
I've once riding nearby volcano in Indonesia, very fantastic place.
Biker - 7
On Sep 10, 2009 11:39:26 PM
Kolmon
wrote:
This is really a nice experience filming an active volcano must be a real fun and extremely adventurous.I have once seen an active volcano its like a Led flashlight
.I wish i could have been in your team to share such experience.
Regards
kolmon 4396508
Newpro - 6
On Sep 03, 2009 01:44:16 PM
Music Tunes
wrote:
This one very exiting life you guys have! Sounds like a lot of fun!
Music Downloads - 5
On Jun 08, 2009 05:46:33 AM
Jim
wrote:
Wow! Your everyday adventure can make any guy jealous, Mike. Kudos on your works of art. And great discovery regarding lunar soil! Who knew?
Keep it up, guys!
Jim Davis - 4
On Apr 30, 2009 12:11:23 AM
Ashton O'Grady
wrote:
I love this episode- lot's of cool information and Johnny really livens up the whole atmosphere!
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On Apr 14, 2009 09:42:27 AM
Marhmellow
wrote:
kool
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On Apr 14, 2009 09:41:38 AM
guest
wrote:
kool
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On Apr 14, 2009 09:17:13 AM
Marhmellow
wrote:
yum looks yummy
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