NASA Wins Two Emmy Awards for Interactive Mission Coverage



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NASA's efforts to engage a wider audience in exploration
through the use of social media and online features has been recognized with two Emmy
Prize for interactive programming this weekend. During the ceremonies held on September 14th and 15th
at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, at the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences
recognized NASA for its coverage of a Mars mission and the agency's first test of
a spaceship that will help bring crew launches to the International Space Station
return to the American soil.

NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine tweeted: "Congratulations
to all those involved and to those who help to say the @NASA history every day! "

Part of the creative arts Emmys, prices were going
as following:

NASA and SpaceX

September 14, a NASA Kennedy Space Center team
and SpaceX Awarded in Outstanding Interactive Program Category for Multimedia
Cover of Demonstration Mission 1, a SpaceX Crew Dragon test flight for
the International Space Station – the first human-rated spacecraft to take off from
United States since the end of the Space Shuttle program in 2011.

Demonstration mission 1 was made possible by NASA's commercial team
Program that paves the way for the commercial transportation of astronauts to space
station while the agency looks forward to missions in the far space towards the Moon and Mars.
The nomination is the result of several years of preparations for the historic launch and
several live broadcasts from NASA and SpaceX facilities across the country during
each phase of the crew dragon mission to the International Space Station and its
superb return to Earth. During NASA's coverage, the agency and SpaceX are committed
social media users from around the world and at gatherings of local social media influencers
at Kennedy Space Center of NASA Florida.

NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

The second night, September 15, the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in
Pasadena, California, won the Outstanding Original Interactive Program Award for the agency
coverage – including information, internet, education, television and social media –
InSight (Inland Exploration using
Seismic surveys, geodesy and heat transport) on Mars mission.

InSight is the first mission to study deep inside Mars, using
an ultra-sensitive seismometer, a heat flow sensor and other instruments. Insight
is managed for NASA by JPL, a division of Caltech in Pasadena. JPL won the 2018
Emmy Award for an outstanding original interactive program for its coverage of the
The grand finale of the Cassini mission to Saturn.

A revised version of both ceremonies will be broadcast on September 21 at FXX. Selected
Creative Arts Emmys will be featured as part of the live broadcast of the 71st Primetime Emmys
September 22, which will air on Fox at 5 pm PDT (20h EDT).

Media contact

Andrew Good
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
818-393-2433
[email protected]

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