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Category Archives: Space Station
Space Station 13 – Gameplay #27 – Video
Posted: January 4, 2015 at 3:46 pm
Space Station 13 - Gameplay #27
720p @ large player (or higher) recommended Strange things are happening in SS13..... - R.
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space station 13 (PS) part 42 so easy i failed – Video
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space station 13 (PS) part 42 so easy i failed
this time on ss13: im a traitor HoP and its so easy to act natural and complete my objectives my mind slipped... fyi (PS) = paradise station.
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Two astronauts to spend a year in space
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The International Space Station, where Scott Kelly of Nasa and Michael Komienko of Roscosmos will spend a year orbiting Earth. Photograph: Nasa/Getty Images
Like characters in a sci-fi movie, two astronauts will soon learn what it is like to spend a year orbiting Earth on board the International Space Station.
An American and a Russian will undertake the mission together to test the physiological and psychological effects of long-term space flight.
The aim is to see how the human body will bear up on future voyages to a distant asteroid or Mars, which might last several months.
Unlike the residents of many fictional space stations, the two volunteers will not enjoy the benefits of artificial gravity.
Extended periods spent in microgravity are known to cause increased bone and muscle loss, reduced heart and artery function and impaired sensory motor performance.
A Russian Soyuz spacecraft will carry Scott Kelly of Nasa and Michael Komienko, from the Russian space agency Roscosmos, to the ISS in March.
Dr Michael Barratt, from Nasas Human Research Programme at the Johnson Space Centre in Houston, Texas, said: This will build on the rich experience of long-duration flights, including four flights of a year or more conducted by our Russian colleagues on the Mir station.
We have progressed considerably in our understanding of the human physiology in space and in countermeasures to preserve bone, muscle and fitness since then. The space station programme provides us a robust framework for international collaboration that enables us to realise tremendous returns from such an experience.
John Charles, chief of the programmes International Science Office, said data from six-month spells in space did not suggest that the human body adjusts to a new adapted state over that period of time.
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Good Morning, Space Station A Dragon Soars Soon!
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Commander Barry Butch Wilmore on the International Space Station shared this beautiful image of #sunrise earlier today, 1/3/15. Credit: NASA/Barry Butch Wilmore
Good Morning, Space Station!
Its sunrise from space one of 16 that occur daily as the massive lab complex orbits the Earth about every 90 minutes while traveling swiftly at about 17,500 mph and an altitude of about 250 miles (400 kilometers).
Just stare in amazement at this gorgeous sunrise view of Our Beautiful Earth taken earlier today, Jan. 3, 2015, aboard the International Space Station (ISS) by crewmate and NASA astronaut Barry Butch Wilmore.
And smack dab in the middle is the Canadian-built robotic arm that will soon snatch a soaring Dragon!
Wilmore is the commander of the ISS Expedition 42 crew of six astronauts and cosmonauts hailing from three nations: America, Russia and Italy.
He is accompanied by astronauts Terry Virts from NASA and Samantha Cristoforetti from the European Space Agency (ESA) as well as by cosmonauts Aleksandr Samokutyayev, Yelena Serova, and Anton Shkaplerov from Russia.
All told the crew of four men and two women see 16 sunrises and 16 sunsets each day. During the daylight periods, temperatures reach 200 C, while temperatures plunge drastically during the night periods to -200 C.
Heres another beautiful ISS sunset view captured on Christmas by Terry Virts:
Astronaut Terry Virts on the International Space Station shared this beautiful sunrise image on Twitter saying Sunrise on Christmas morning better than any present I could ask for!!!! Credit: NASA/Terry Virts
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Busy year ahead for Space Coast with numerous projects
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Florida's Space Coast is anticipating a busy 2015.
Numerous rocket launches and other projects are scheduled throughout the year, Florida Today reported on Sunday.
SpaceX plans to kick off the year on Tuesday with an early morning cargo launch to the International Space Station. Last spring, the company won a 20-year lease of a mothballed NASA launch pad. The company told the newspaper that it plans to finish outfitting the pad by midyear so that it can support launches of its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets.
Also planned for 2015, the renovation of two former shuttle hangars at Kennedy Space Center to house a secret Air force space plane program relocating from California. The Air force is expected to conduct a fourth launch of its unmanned X-37V Orbital Test Vehicle this from Cape Canaveral this year. As many as 24 rocket launches are scheduled this year from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the Air Force said. Sixteen rockets were launched from the station in 2014.
Also planned for 2015, United Launch Alliance will start building a crew access tower near a launch pad, where Atlas V rockets will launch Boeing's CST-100 capsule.
Space Florida recently announced plans for an unnamed commercial space company to take up residence at one of two state-run pads. Combined state and company investment at the site is expected to total $34 million over five years and add 100 jobs.
After nearly 18 months of negotiation, NASA and Space Florida are nearing a deal for the state to take over control of Kennedy Space Center's three-mile shuttle runway.
"It really is the centerpiece of Florida's next-generation commercial spaceport," said Space Florida CEO and President Frank DiBello.
Space Florida hopes to attract commercial operations to the runway ranging from drones to a suborbital space plane XCOR Aerospace is developing to fly space tourists.
Swiss Space Systems could arrive late this year with an Airbus jet that will fly parabolic arcs to expose customers and researchers to brief periods of weightlessness.
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Astronaut Releases Time Lapse From 166 Days Spent At International Space Station – Video
Posted: January 3, 2015 at 6:45 am
Astronaut Releases Time Lapse From 166 Days Spent At International Space Station
The six minute video is made up from 2500 images that European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst took while working at the ISS. (12/29/14)
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Happy New Year – International Space Station Message – Video
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Happy New Year - International Space Station Message
Expedition 42 New Year #39;s Message.
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Video: NASA astronaut assembles robonaut humanoid robot – Video
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Video: NASA astronaut assembles robonaut humanoid robot
NASA astronaut Terry Virts is shown setting up Robonaut, a humanoid robot developed by the Robotics Laboratory at NASA????s Johnson Space Center, on board the International Space Station....
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Alien Isolation (Nightmare) Part 2 – Video
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Alien Isolation (Nightmare) Part 2
PSN = acowboy11 Twitch.tv/acowboy11 Alien Isolation is set in 2137, 15 years after the events of Alien and 42 years prior to Aliens. The game follows Amanda Ripley, who is investigating the...
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Alien Isolation (Nightmare) Part 3 – Video
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Alien Isolation (Nightmare) Part 3
PSN = acowboy11 Twitch.tv/acowboy11 Alien Isolation is set in 2137, 15 years after the events of Alien and 42 years prior to Aliens. The game follows Amanda Ripley, who is investigating the...
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