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Onto the Space Station – Aliens Isolation ep 2 – Video

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Onto the Space Station - Aliens Isolation ep 2
After a near death experience, Amanda makes her way onto the space station in search of her missing crew. Follow me on Twitter https://twitter.com/TheGoodG...

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Space Station 13 David vs Goliath – Video

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Space Station 13 David vs Goliath
Episode 1.

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Nasa: UFO Hovers Near Space Station During Astronauts Space Walk – Video

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Nasa: UFO Hovers Near Space Station During Astronauts Space Walk
A UFO appearing in a NASA video recently released by the space agency has baffled not only UFO enthusiasts, but grabbed the attention of the world media but so far, the United States space...

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Astronauts Replace Power Unit During Spacewalk – Video

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Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Spacewalking astronauts replaced a failed electrical unit at the International Space Station on Wednesday, restoring full...

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Space: Watch as astronauts venture outside the ISS for 6-hour spacewalk – Video

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Space: Watch as astronauts venture outside the ISS for 6-hour spacewalk
Video ID: 20141015-030 W/S Astronauts working on the outside of the ISS during spacewalk C/U Astronaut working during spacewalk M/S Astronauts working during spacewalk W/S NASA monitoring...

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Astronauts restore full power to International Space Station

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Cape Canaveral, Fla. Spacewalking astronauts replaced a failed electrical unit at the International Space Station on Wednesday, restoring full power to the orbiting lab.

The space station had been operating since spring with only seven of its eight solar-power channels. Wednesday's work by Reid Wiseman and Butch Wilmore NASA's second spacewalk in two weeks brought the energy capability back up to 100 percent.

The spacewalkers encountered balky bolts but still managed to complete the job in the allotted time, with less than two minutes to spare.

"Yoo-hoo!" they cheered as NASA declared victory.

The voltage regulator shorted out in May but could not be replaced until now because of a yearlong hiatus in nonemergency spacewalks by NASA. The stoppage was caused by spacesuit problems, most notably a flooded helmet that nearly cost an astronaut's life in 2013.

Wiseman took part in the Oct. 7 spacewalk that jump-started NASA's outside maintenance, accompanied by a German. This time, Wiseman was joined by Wilmore, who made his first spacewalk.

To avoid an electrical shock, the two spacewalkers waited until darkness before attempting to remove the old voltage regulator, so there would be no discharge. They took in the view 260 miles below as they waited for the space station to fly into the night side of Earth.

"I see Cairo!" Wiseman said. "Can't quite make out the pyramids, though."

Sunset came over Kazakhstan and China, and Wiseman began to undo the bolt holding down the bad regulator. His pistol grip tool failed to loosen the bolt. "I can feel it binding up," he said. A ratchet wrench along with some muscle did the trick.

Wiseman removed the 330-pound boxy regulator from its slot and, with Wilmore's help, popped in the new one. But once again, they ran into bolt trouble, this time in securing the new device.

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Station preparing for new space taxis

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Astronauts Reid Wiseman (R) and Barry Wilmore work inside the International Space Station earlier this month. REUTERS/NASA

A pair of spacewalking NASA astronauts hustled through an electrical repair job outside the International Space Station, then began work to prepare the outpost for new commercial space taxis.

Station flight engineers Reid Wiseman and Barry "Butch" Wilmore floated outside the station's airlock to begin a 6 1/2-hour spacewalk.

Their primary job was to replace a voltage regulator that failed in May, cutting out one of the station's eight power channels. The work needed to be done during a nighttime pass around Earth when the solar arrays are not generating power. The station, a $100 billion research complex, flies about 260 miles (420 km) above Earth.

After collecting their tools and making their way to the right-side exterior truss, the astronauts had just 35 minutes to unbolt the failed unit and install the replacement. The bolts, however, were not cooperative.

"The PGT (pistol grip tool) doesn't have enough power to turn it right now," Wiseman radioed to Mission Control in Houston. "I can feel it binding up."

Wiseman then switched to a ratchet wrench to unbolt the failed device, known as a sequential shunt unit, or SSU. "Now it's time for Wiseman to apply a little muscle," NASA commentator Rob Navias said during a live broadcast on NASA TV.

That did the trick, clearing the spot for the new SSU. Wiseman again ran into problems installing the replacement, but as the minutes ticked down toward daylight, he was able to use the power tool and then the ratchet wrench to tighten the single bolt holding the SSU in place.

With less than two minutes before the station passed back into daylight, flight controllers tested the new unit and reported it was working properly, "Whoo-hoo," the spacewalkers radioed to Mission Control.

Wiseman and Wilmore then kicked off what is expected to be a year-long NASA project to reconfigure the station for the arrival of privately owned and operated passenger spaceships. NASA hired Boeing and privately owned Space Exploration Technologies to begin flying crews to the station in 2017.

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Astronauts restore full power to International Space Station (+video)

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Cape Canaveral, Fla. Spacewalking astronauts replaced a failed electrical unit at the International Space Station on Wednesday, restoring full power to the orbiting lab.

The space station had been operating since spring with only seven of its eight solar-power channels. Wednesday's work by Reid Wiseman and Butch Wilmore NASA's second spacewalk in two weeks brought the energy capability back up to 100 percent.

The spacewalkers encountered balky bolts but still managed to complete the job in the allotted time, with less than two minutes to spare.

"Yoo-hoo!" they cheered as NASA declared victory.

The voltage regulator shorted out in May but could not be replaced until now because of a yearlong hiatus in nonemergency spacewalks by NASA. The stoppage was caused by spacesuit problems, most notably a flooded helmet that nearly cost an astronaut's life in 2013.

Wiseman took part in the Oct. 7 spacewalk that jump-started NASA's outside maintenance, accompanied by a German. This time, Wiseman was joined by Wilmore, who made his first spacewalk.

To avoid an electrical shock, the two spacewalkers waited until darkness before attempting to remove the old voltage regulator, so there would be no discharge. They took in the view 260 miles below as they waited for the space station to fly into the night side of Earth.

"I see Cairo!" Wiseman said. "Can't quite make out the pyramids, though."

Sunset came over Kazakhstan and China, and Wiseman began to undo the bolt holding down the bad regulator. His pistol grip tool failed to loosen the bolt. "I can feel it binding up," he said. A ratchet wrench along with some muscle did the trick.

Wiseman removed the 330-pound boxy regulator from its slot and, with Wilmore's help, popped in the new one. But once again, they ran into bolt trouble, this time in securing the new device.

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Watch NASA Spacewalkers Remodel the Space Station

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Spacewalking astronauts replaced a failed electrical unit at the International Space Station on Wednesday, restoring full power to the orbiting lab. The space station had been operating since spring with only seven of its eight solar-power channels. Wednesday's work by Reid Wiseman and Butch Wilmore NASA's second spacewalk in two weeks brought the energy capability back up to 100 percent. The spacewalkers encountered balky bolts but still managed to complete the job in the allotted time, with less than two minutes to spare. "Yoo-hoo!" they cheered as NASA declared victory.

With their main job completed, the spacewalkers installed a new camera, and moved around various camera and wireless radio systems. The relocations are needed to get ready for the eventual arrival of new commercial crew vehicles. That's still a few years away. "It's been a very successful day," Mission Control said as the 6.5-hour spacewalk drew to a close. A Russian spacewalk, meanwhile, is on tap for next Wednesday.

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Will Humans Start Colonizing Mars in Ten Years?

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Colonizing Marshas long represented one of the more ambitious dreams for space travelproponents ranging from NASA scientists to Silicon Valley entrepreneur and SpaceX founderElon Musk. The latter also envisions sending humans to Mars sometimes in the next several decades, and has mused about how to build a Mars colony population of 1 million people in anAeoninterview.

Mars One a nonprofit organization based in the Netherlands shares some of the Musks goals and indeed, the Mars One vision relies on Musks SpaceXs Falcon Heavy rocket. ButMars Onesconcept of seeding Mars with human colonies by launchingone-way missions recently received some close scrutiny from a team of MIT researchers.

The MIT teams critique identified potential challenges and estimated that settling thefirst batch of Mars colonists would require about 15 launches of the Falcon Heavy rocket being developed by Musks firm SpaceX at a cost of $4.5 billion. MIT also suggestedthat Mars Onemay want to dial back itsaggressive schedule of sending four-person crews every 26 months starting in 2024.

The MIT paper took a particularly close look at the Mars One idea that it could establish a sustainable colony on Mars using existing technology starting in the 2020s, according toSpace Policy Online. MITs researchers concluded that Mars One was overreaching with its statement that no new major developments or inventions are neededto make such an effort possible. In a Reddit AMA, they also urged Mars One to take a slower-paced approach that field-testedall the necessary habitat equipment on the red planet before sending humans.

We believe this is a time for boldness in space exploration, but there is also a necessary amount of caution, said MITs team, a groupoverseen byOlivier de Weck, an aeronautics and astronautics engineer at MIT.A catastrophe in the early days of Martian colonization may cripple the endeavor in todays risk-averse society.

In 2012, Mars Onefirst proposed sendingMars settlers on a one-way trip to the red planet starting in 2024 a project based on the idea of making such a Mars endeavor into a multimedia reality show. Mars One also envisions first sending robotic missions to set up the crew habitat between 2018 and 2023, before the first humans ever set foot on the red planet.

MITssimulation of the Mars One mission plan highlighted a few areas in particular.

First, the study found that thecost of the permanent colony would grow steadily over time because of the increasing requirement for spare parts spares would account for an estimated 62 percent of mass transported to Mars after almost 11 years of settlement.

Second, the studyidentified a potentialproblem of managing excessive oxygen levels if the Mars One effort grew all its food as crops on the red planet.

Third, it pointed out thatcarrying all food from Earth could bemore efficient than growing Mars crops because of Martian agricultures equipment requirement.

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