These include lithium-ion batteries,[3] medical innovations,[4] sporting equipment,[5] and automotive and aircraft safety and efficiency,[6] among many more.
The show is produced for a young adult audience, and stylistically this is accomplished through the use of hand-held cameras, quick edits, and numerous transitions, effects, and filters used in post-production.
It is also available from numerous outlets, including Hulu.com,[8] iTunes,[9] YouTube,[10] Miro Guide,[11] AOL Video,[12] Red Orbit,[13] and Truveo.
The article titled, "NASA Flyby To Triton May Get Green Light Next Summer",[19] was written by Bruce Dorminey.
"[20] The same episode, which highlights NASA's Sample Return Robot Centennial Challenge also garnered two 2013 Telly awards in the Government and Instructional/Public Outreach categories.
[27] NASA 360 has partnered with AMP International to air programs on airlines and cruise lines around the globe.