Watch the latest Ares project office quarterely report here or watch more at AresTV (I don't know if this is an official NASA channel) or if you're into Apple's iTunes you can now get the videos free via that service
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on January 9, 2009 2:16 PM | Reply
I wish I had seen this post sooner, so I could have replied in a more timely fashion. Just to answer your question, yes, the YouTube channel "AresTV" is an official outlet for the Ares Projects Office. I'm glad you enjoy the videos!
on January 9, 2009 2:51 PM | Reply
It's just a shame that the video I'd like to see posted isn't there. Steve Cook showed a video at the IAC that was a POV that had you spiral down through the Ares I seeing both its exterior and interior with all the systems and subsystems nicely rendered in primary colours. I asked Steve if I could have the movie on a memory stick and he said it was in the latest quarterely report but it wasn't. Sniff.