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Space Station Crew Will Celebrate New Year’s 16 Times | Video – Video
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Space Station Crew Will Celebrate New Year #39;s 16 Times | Video
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Space station crew enjoys holidays, preps for busy start to 2015
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Taking time off for the holidays, the crew of the International Space Station is preparing for a busy start to the new year, with the arrival of a SpaceX cargo ship next week and three U.S. spacewalks in February to begin work needed to add docking ports for new commercial crew ships.
Space station commander Barry "Butch" Wilmore celebrated his 52nd birthday Monday, enjoying gifts from his crewmates, including a bag of Reese's Pieces candy from flight engineer Terry Virts, and congratulatory notes from flight controllers around the world.
While there is no champagne on board to celebrate the New Year holiday in space, "we'll break open a grapefruit juice or tropical punch, whatever we have on board," Wilmore told CBS News Tuesday in a space-to-ground interview.
"And the birthday yesterday was very special, my crewmates made it very special for me, mission controls across the globe made it very special, they actually sang to me, sent me some cards, so it was a great day. Great and very memorable."
Floating in the U.S. segment of the station, joined by European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, Wilmore said his New Year's resolution was to pay more attention to experiment instructions and procedures to avoid mistakes.
"One thing you think about constantly is, don't let me mess this up!" he said. "Because there are people on the ground who put a lot of effort into getting it up here and we don't want to be the ones to mess it up. So my New Year's resolution is to try to pay better attention to every step of every procedure so we get it all right."
Launched Sept. 25, Wilmore, a shuttle veteran, has spent the past three-and-a-half months aboard the station. Cristoforetti, making her first spaceflight, arrived Nov. 23. She said her New Year's resolution is to spend more time shooting video to share the experience of spaceflight with the public.
One aspect of spaceflight that is difficult to share is the sensation of weightlessness. While she expected spectacular views of Earth, Cristoforetti said living in microgravity was much more thrilling than she anticipated.
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NASA Astronaut Celebrates a Very Space-y Birthday (Video)
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How do you celebrate a birthday in space? A NASA astronaut on the International Space Station found out how to have a cosmic birthday party Monday (Dec. 29).
NASA astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore celebrated his 52nd birthday from his post on the space station yesterday. Mission Controllers on the ground sang "Happy Birthday" to Wilmore in honor of the special day. You can watch a video of NASA officials singing to Wilmore as well.
"That was fantastic. You ought to consider going on tour," Wilmore joked with the flight controllers after the song. Wilmore flew to the space station for his approximately 6-month-mission in September with cosmonauts Alexander Samokutyaev and Elena Serova. NASA astronaut Terry Virts, European Space Agency astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti and cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov also join the three crewmembers on the station.
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Sol 0 – Mars Colonization – Part 4 – Solar Panels! – Video
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Now We’re Getting Somewhere! – Sol 0 #7 – Video
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Now We #39;re Getting Somewhere! - Sol 0 #7
FishSandwich #39;s Sol 0 Playthrough Part 7 with LIVE commentary! Sol 0 is a Mars colonization real time strategy game where you develop the first Martian colony...
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Students design Martian weather forecasting tool
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Dec 30, 2014 by Tomasz Nowakowski, Astrowatch.net
Cold and windy with a chance of dust storms, that's what a weather forecaster might say about Mars. But if we want our colonization plans of the Red Planet to be successful, a better understanding of Martian weather patterns is needed. A team of students of the Arizona State University (ASU) has developed a tool named Sensing Pressure and Atmospheric Research Console (SPARC), to make it possible, and they aim to put it on Mars to conduct a series of weather experiments. "If you want to go on vacation you always check the weather. Otherwise you would end up in Alaska with a Hawaiian shirt and shorts!" Brody Willard of the Sun Devil Satellite Lab (SDSL) at ASU told astrowatch.net. "With that in mind, we designed a payload that would not only record data about Mars atmosphere, but also records video of the Martian environment. That way we don't just have both a visual and data component, but when looking over the data we can actually see the event that the data is telling us about." The project is participating in the Mars One University Competition and if it wins, it will be send as a payload to Mars, onboard the Dutch company's mission to the Red Planet.
SDSL is a student organization at ASU. The team consists of ASU students from various backgrounds. These members include both undergraduate and graduate students studying electrical, aerospace, and mechanical engineering, as well as astrophysics and planetary sciences.
SPARC is a very basic system consisting of The RocketCam system (provided by Ecliptic Enterprises), heater, pressure sensors, and a couple temperature sensors all wrapped up in an insulating layer that will be used to track Martian weather patterns. "Our payload is designed to study the weather patterns on Mars by recording video and atmospheric data when changes in the Martian environment occur," Willard says. "We will be able to characterize the weather on Mars and hopefully in the future that will lead to the ability to predict the weather patterns on the Red Planet. That will allow us to better prepare for major weather events, such as dust storms."
The system would operate by being positioned toward the Martian landscape, ready to observe once any natural phenomena occurs. Special software being developed at ASU will then be used to determine when something of interest is happening in the system's field of view. Once something like a cloud, dust storm, dust devil, or maybe even a moon passes within the field of view of the camera, SPARC will power on and record the event. It will then send the video, along with associated pressure and temperature readings, to the Mars One Lander to be sent back to Earth.
"The camera for this mission would only take up about 8 cubic inches of space, weight about 1 pound (0.5 kg), and take 1080P picture and video at around 30 frames/second all while operating in the harsh Martian environment," says team member Bryan Sonneveldt. "The structure container would help protect the camera from the dust and harsh temperatures with a small heater inside. At the same time motion sensing programming would be used to only take video when something was happening, such as a dust devil, cloud movement or any activity of interest."
Once the data has been returned to Earth, planetary scientists from around the world can use the footage to begin the process of characterizing Martian weather patterns, improving the quality of life of future Mars colonists.
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Spinning up a dust devil in the thin air of Mars requires a stronger updraft than is needed to create a similar vortex on Earth, according to research at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH).
Weather, which changes day-to-day due to constant fluctuations in the atmosphere, and climate, which varies over decades, are familiar. More recently, a third regime, called "macroweather," has been used ...
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Genetic Engineering – A Technology of Corporate Control – Video
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SENS Research Foundation Summer Scholars Program – Video
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The SENS Research Foundation Summer Scholars Program offers undergraduate students the opportunity to conduct biomedical research to combat diseases of aging, such as cancer and Alzheimer #39;s.
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