Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part Eleven – Oxygen Deprived [HD] – Video


Space Station 13 (SS13) - Part Eleven - Oxygen Deprived [HD]
In this episode we become oxygen deprived, have a space anomaly come aboard and encounter the rest of the crew. Whilst learning to eat donuts a hologram appears before us. In an antempt to communicate with it Link shoots his laser at its face. Later on the pair experience a traumatising series of events, including hearing distant explosions, then near explosions -- very near! An explosion strikes the room we #39;re in and sucks everything out. We barely escape the room, smashing and clawing at the glass panes and doors we manage to get out, but are critically injured. They then find gibs and blood in the library, uncomfortable with this discovery they head to the medical department to find that the corridor outside is absolutely littered with human remains.

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Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part Twelve – Mr Mason [HD] – Video


Space Station 13 (SS13) - Part Twelve - Mr Mason [HD]
In this episode Link and Andrew are given empty pills by Luke, Stun PunPun whenever he appears and we get contacted by a mysterious man on our headsets called, Jaiden Mason. We must try and rescue Mr Mason, who is locked up in the science sector, where we cannot get to. We chat to him on the radio, but in the end all we hear is the crunching of bones and the tear of meat.

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International Space Station greatings for European Capital Of Culture 2013 – Unravel Travel TV – Video


International Space Station greatings for European Capital Of Culture 2013 - Unravel Travel TV
The crew of the International Space Station sent greetings to Ko scaron;ice, Slovakia and its citizens - European Capital of Culture 2013 during the Grand Opening Ceremony (20 January 2013). Posdka Medzinrodnej vesmrnej stanice poslal pozdrav do Ko scaron;c, Slovensku a ich ob #269;anom - Eurpskemu hlavnmu mestu kultry pre rok 2013 v priebehu slvnostnho ceremonilu otvorenia (20. janura 2013). The background:The European Capitals of Culture is the one of the EU #39;s best known cultural initiatives. Its aim is to promote and celebrate Europe #39;s rich cultural diversity and heritage, as well as to promote mutual understanding and intercultural dialogue. The European Capitals of Culture are also an opportunity for cities to boost tourism, jobs and growth, and to transform their image. A successful Capital which embeds culture as part of a long-term development strategy can bring significant long-term cultural, economic and social benefits. On average it leads to a 12% increase in tourism and millions of visits to cultural events, with strong benefits for the retail, hotel and catering sectors. The initiative can also be a catalyst for regeneration and new cultural infrastructure, as well as promoting new skills for cultural operators and strengthening a city #39;s cultural vibrancy and international outlook. Since 2010, each European Capital of Culture meeting the commitments it made at the selection stage receives the Melina Mercouri Prize, worth euro;1.5 million. In addition, many Capitals ...

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Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part Fifteen – Chaotic Conclusion [HD] – Video


Space Station 13 (SS13) - Part Fifteen - Chaotic Conclusion [HD]
In this episode Luke does what he usually does, Link is a predator and the Unknown is something they least expected. Luke attempts to make his way to Link and Andrew for protection, but he #39;s found by the Unknown. Luke gets stabbed in the ribcage by Unknown #39;s weapon of choice outside of security and then explodes into chunks of meat and bones. Link and Andrew attempt to get into engineering after Luke tells them that Mr Unknown is in there draining power for his abnormal abilities. They manage to get in after an explosion and find that the Unknown is in a room draining electricity. The duo breach in and fire everything in an attempt to slay the scallion. This results in Link taking a laser to the chest after it reflects off a wall, smoke screens seething through the corridors and close combat. The Unknown teleports through the engineering sector as they chase it down with a resilient resolve and revengeful resentment. Link manages to strategically hit the outlandish individual. Once the Unknown collapses from its wound Link takes advantage of the moment to pull out his saw and slice into him. The Unknown somehow gets up and legs it, but Andrew sprints to the door and shoots his laser like a trigger-happy burglar. The round knocks off the Unknown #39;s mask -- it #39;s a human, a girl!? Startled by this Andrew is bedazzled and can #39;t stop her from running out of engineering. Link pursues after her again and succeeds in lobbing the saw into the back of her head like a professional ...

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Robotic refueling test resumes on space station

An International Space Station experiment testing the ability of robots to repair and refuel orbiting satellites has resumed, after being stalled for a week by a software glitch.

NASA's Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) resumed operations Tuesday after engineers finished analyzing loads and software limits for the space station's Dextre robot, agency officials announced in a Tuesday mission update.

RRM calls for Dextre, which sits at the end of the orbiting lab's huge Canadarm2 robotic arm, to perform simulated refueling and repair tasks on a washing-machine-size platform affixed to the station's exterior.

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The latest round of RRM experiments started Jan. 14 and was expected to last about 10 days, but a software glitch halted activities after just a day.

The RRM module, which consists of activity boards and tools necessary to demonstrate on-orbit refueling, launched to the station in July 2011 aboard the space shuttle Atlantis, which was making the last flight in the shuttle program's 30-year history.

The experiment's goal is to demonstrate technology that could someday fix and refuel orbiting satellites robotically, thereby extending their lives and potentially saving satellite operators billions of dollars over the long haul.

Such work can be challenging, since current satellites were generally not designed to be serviced.

The first RRM experiments began last year, when controllers on the ground used the two-armed Dextre to snip some wires with minimal clearance.

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UFO ISS – 12 – 28 -12. Spectacular classic shape of a UFO near the space station. – Video


UFO ISS - 12 - 28 -12. Spectacular classic shape of a UFO near the space station.
UFO ISS - 12 - 28 - Spectacular classic shape of a UFO near the space station. See original video : http://www.youtube.com High Quality Photos : juangonyschannel.blogspot.com

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Iowa Students Speak Live With NASA Space Station Astronauts Jan. 25

WASHINGTON -- Students in Davenport, Iowa, will speak with NASA Expedition 34 astronauts Kevin Ford and Tom Marshburn, currently aboard the International Space Station, at 1 p.m. EST Friday, Jan. 25. This educational event will take place at the Putnam Museum of History and Natural Science and be carried live on NASA Television and the agency's website.

Media representatives are invited to attend and watch as students ask the astronauts questions about life, work and research aboard the orbiting laboratory. Interested media must contact Jenna Smith at smith@putnam.org or 563-324-1054 ext. 210. The Putnam Museum is located at 1717 W. 12th St. in Davenport.

NASA activities have been incorporated into classes at local schools in preparation for the air-to-ground conversation with the astronauts. Linking students directly to the astronauts aboard the station provides them with an authentic, live experience of space exploration, space study, and the science of space travel, and the possibilities of life in space.

This in-flight education downlink is one in a series with educational organizations in the United States to improve teaching and learning in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM. It is an integral component of NASA's Teaching From Space education program, which promotes learning opportunities and builds partnerships with the education community using the unique environment of space and NASA's human spaceflight program.

For NASA TV schedule and video streaming information, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For more information about NASA's education programs, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/education

For information about the International Space Station, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/station

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Robotic Satellite-Refueling Test Resumes on Space Station

An International Space Station experiment testing the ability of robots to repair and refuel orbiting satellites has resumed, after being stalled for a week by a software glitch.

NASA's Robotic Refueling Mission (RRM) resumed operations Tuesday (Jan. 22) after engineers finished analyzing loads and software limits for the space station's Dextre robot, agency officials announced in a Tuesday mission update.

RRM calls for Dextre, which sits at the end of the orbiting lab's huge Canadarm2 robotic arm, to perform simulated refueling and repair tasks on a washing-machine-size platform affixed to the station's exterior. The latest round of RRM experiments started Jan. 14 and was expected to last about 10 days, but a software glitch halted activities after just a day.

The RRM module, which consists of activity boards and tools necessary to demonstrate on-orbit refueling, launched to the station in July 2011 aboard the space shuttle Atlantis, which was making the last flight in the shuttle program's 30-year history.

The experiment's goal is to demonstrate technology that could someday fix and refuel orbiting satellites robotically, thereby extending their lives and potentially saving satellite operators billions of dollars over the long haul. Such work can be challenging, since current satellites were generally not designed to be serviced.

The first RRM experiments began last year, when controllers on the ground used the two-armed Dextre to snip some wires with minimal clearance. The latest round of activities will be more complex and involved, as Dextre will snip more wires, unscrew caps and pump simulated fuel, NASA officials have said.

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NASA Announces Space Station Science Challenge Winners

Students from two schools, one in Iowa and the other in New York, are the winners of the International Space Station (ISS) Science Challenge, NASA announced Friday.

Challenge winners from North Tama Elementary in Traer, IA, and Madison Elementary in Massena, NY, are being inspired to learn more about the space station's cutting-edge research by designing programs to teach others about specific experiments and what scientists are hoping to learn. This pilot program was created by Darcie Fregoe and Lisa Chizek, contributing teachers with NASA's Endeavour Science Teaching Certificate Project. The program is part of the Interdisciplinary National Science Project Incorporating Research and Education Experience (INSPIRE).

"I believe it is my responsibility as a middle school Earth science and astronomy teacher to educate students about the very valuable contributions ISS science has made in their lives," Fregoe said. "I want them to get excited about NASA and the International Space Station, and I want them to start thinking about possible futures working for NASA."

The participants were students in grades 5 through 12. Their mission was to review science investigations performed on the space station and choose one on which to focus. Once they completed their research, students developed and submitted a project to teach others about the investigation. Projects included the development and creation of a Web page, a slide presentation, an audio or video podcast or a written report.

The winners chose investigations to highlight in the areas of Earth and space science, biology and biotechnology, human research, physical science and technology. Investigations included cell culturing, diagnostic ultrasound, robotics, treadmill kinematics, soldering in microgravity, Earth observations, combustion and possible exercise countermeasures for bone and muscle loss.

"The ISS Science Challenge gives students the opportunity to learn about the research happening on the ISS in depth," said Dynae Fullwood, Teaching From Space education specialist at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. "It develops the creative, cognitive and presentation skills of students while producing useful material for their peers and the public to understand the work of ISS research."

The program is a collaboration between Teaching From Space, the International Space Station National Laboratory, the International Space Station Program Science Office and INSPIRE.

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let’s play Kerbal Space Program : EP 4 : space station part 2, some docking maneuvers – Video


let #39;s play Kerbal Space Program : EP 4 : space station part 2, some docking maneuvers
Hello everyone, and welcome to my little let #39;s play side project: Kerbal Space Program. This game is about sending little green guys into space with custom build rockets or spaceplanes. The game has a very interesting gameplay and realistic physics, which means you have to work with orbits. The game is a independent production by Squad. It is still under heavy development and currently in alpha, Version 0.18.2 For more information please visit http://www.kerbalspaceprogram.com

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Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part One – Baby Steps [HD] – Video


Space Station 13 (SS13) - Part One - Baby Steps [HD]
Follow the shenanigans of Link and Luke on Space Station 13, as they attempt to maintain the station. Luke is the experienced Medical Assistant, whilst Link is a total noob on any aspect of the game. Watch Link cause unintentional malfunctions to random systems, dismantling the ship without any knowledge that the thing he #39;s about to smash will trigger a string of events that will eventually end up killing Luke. In this episode Link gets undressed, learns some basics to the game. I hope you enjoy the series, as me and Luke are having loads of fun playing it. The game does come with lag, so it #39;s not entirely my fault. Enjoy!

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Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part Two – Monkey Business [HD] – Video


Space Station 13 (SS13) - Part Two - Monkey Business [HD]
In this episode Luke and Link decide that abusing animals is not only sickening, but tremendously entertaining when splashing sulphuric acid in a monkey #39;s face and making it forevermore retarded by whacking it with a crowbar. Link apparently "dispenses Luke #39;s toolbox out of an air lock," and hits Luke with a piece of paper, whilst Luke endeavours to keep the place running.

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HD EARTH VIEWS FROM SPACE STATION (2009) [with music] – Public Domain Universe – NASA – Video


HD EARTH VIEWS FROM SPACE STATION (2009) [with music] - Public Domain Universe - NASA
HD EARTH VIEWS FROM SPACE STATION (2009) [with music] - Public Domain Universe - NASA In celebration of Earth Day, NASA presented us images of Earth captured by cameras aboard the International Space Station. Traveling at an approximate speed of 17500 miles per hour, the space station orbits Earth every 90 minutes from an altitude of approximately 220 miles, and can be seen from Earth with the naked eye. Its crew experiences 16 sunrises and sunsets each day. Note: Public Domain Universe is not affiliated with NASA in any way and NASA does not endorse Public Domain Universe. The only reason this can be seen on this channel is because NASA gives general permission for people to use their material under some conditions. Consult this link: http://www.nasa.gov Music was added to the original video (which was completely silent) to hopefully give it some mood (not that beautiful shots of the Earth aren #39;t already good for giving you emotions of course). The track is "New Direction" by Kevin MacLeod from incompetech.com, an artist with a free library of songs you can use for your projects such as this. As permitted by the license, the work was adapted to fit the length of this video, which means you should still give a listen to the original piece. Anyway, below is the license information for this piece: New Direction Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org PUBLIC DOMAIN UNIVERSE CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com ...

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Space Station 13 (SS13) – Part Three – Alien Antics [HD] – Video


Space Station 13 (SS13) - Part Three - Alien Antics [HD]
In this episode Link is petrified as the station power to lighting is cut and an intruder alert alarm goes off. His only course of action is to cry in a corner and anticipate the worst, as glass gets smashed, eerie noises echo down the corridors and sinister extra-terrestrials wait in the darkness. In the end he is traumatised by what he experiences.

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