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Borderlands The Pre Sequel – All Hidden Treasure Chest Locations, HELIOS STATION – Video

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Borderlands The Pre Sequel - All Hidden Treasure Chest Locations, HELIOS STATION
What #39;s up everybody 😀 Today I #39;m going to show you all the hidden treasure chests on HELIOS STATION! Hidden Treasure Chest 1 - 0:00 Hidden Treasure Chest 2 - 0:24 Hidden Treasure Chest 3 -...

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The International Space Station (ISS) Hoax Exposed – Video

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The International Space Station (ISS) Hoax Exposed

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Borderlands the pre sequel lets play with Lightning afer off the space station in the beginning – Video

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Borderlands the pre sequel lets play with Lightning afer off the space station in the beginning
this is a let #39;s play borderlands the pre-sequel with lightning it is the very first part of the game. Telling you about the mission and showing you how to pass it and all the fun that borderlands...

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StarMade 0.175 Update "Space Station Surprise" – Video

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StarMade 0.175 Update "Space Station Surprise"
On the StarMade website the latest update was accompanied by a suggestion that we check out an abandoned Space Station. StarMade is an open-universe space simulation sandbox game inspired...

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Alien Isolation Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 – The Space Station – Closing The Book – Video

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Alien Isolation Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 - The Space Station - Closing The Book
Alien Isolation Gameplay Walkthrough Part 1 includes Mission 1: Closing the Book and both Commentary and a Review of the game on HD 1080p and Max Graphics Settings. This Alien Isolation ...

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Space Station 76 (2014) Full Movie – Video

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Space Station 76 (2014) Full Movie
Runtime : 1 hour 34 minutes. Watch Space Station 76 (2014) Full Movie HD ! Click here: http://vios.us/1193 Watch Space Station 76 (2014) Full Movie Online Free Streaming ! Full Synopsis:...

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2014 Distinguished Alumna Karen Nyberg – Video

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2014 Distinguished Alumna Karen Nyberg
Nyberg is a NASA astronaut. She has logged more than 75 million miles and over 180 days in space, including the 123rd shuttle mission in 2008 and a five-month stint on the International Space...

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How NASA Deals With Odor Inside the International Space Station

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Space may be a vacuum, but at least aboard the International Space Station, smells still have plenty of room to waft. And considering the ISS has 6 living, breathing, excreting human beings living in such close proximity, some of those smells could get to be a major problem. Fortunately, NASA's accounted for that.

NASA engineer Robert Frost and former ISS astronaut Clayton Anderson explain how NASA takes care of astronauts' more malodorous byproducts.

From Robert Frost, NASA Instructor/Engineer in the Mission Operation Directorate:

Odors can result from equipment off-gassing, crew metabolic processes, food, experiments, and returning EVA crew members. Two-hundred and sixteen such contaminants have been identified and designed for.

In the SM (Service Module), the Micropurification Unit () provides a regenerable means to remove both low and high molecular weight contaminants.

In the Lab, the Trace Contaminant Control Subassembly (TCCS) performs a similar function.

Both of these units are nominally operating. Either one is capable of providing the trace contaminant removal for the entire ISS. The vents contaminants overboard while the TCCS traps them in replaceable beds.

Major components of the TCCS include an activated charcoal bed, a catalytic oxidizer assembly, a lithium hydroxide sorbent bed, a fan, and a flow meter. Although the TCCS removes most atmospheric contaminants with the charcoal bed, the high temperature catalytic oxidizer is required for removal of lower molecular weight compounds, such as methane.

TCCS inlet air is drawn directly from the open cabin atmosphere into the activated charcoal bed by the TCCS fan, which is downstream of the charcoal bed. The charcoal bed is impregnated with phosphoric acid, which enables it to absorb ammonia. Downstream of the fan, the process air is split into two flow streams; one going to the Catalytic Oxidizer Assembly, and one to a bypass line. The flow rate to the Catalytic Oxidizer Assembly, measured by a flow meter, is used to control the speed of the fan to provide a specified rate of flow to the oxidizer. The remaining flow is sent through the bypass.

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Return of SpaceX's Dragon cargo craft delayed

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Rough seas in the Pacific Ocean will keep SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule in space a few days longer than planned, with the unpiloted supply ship's return to Earth now set for Saturday hauling a load of research specimens from the International Space Station back to the ground.

SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft is attached to the International Space Station's Harmony module. Credit: NASA Landing was scheduled for Tuesday in a splashdown zone in the Pacific Ocean west of Baja California, but officials opted to delay the return to Saturday due to high sea states in the area, NASA said Monday.

Berthed at the space station's Harmony module since Sept. 23, the SpaceX cargo craft delivered nearly 5,000 pounds of supplies and experiments, including a 3D printer, spacesuit batteries, a small satellite deployer, and a $26 million NASA instrument to help meteorologists study the intensification of hurricanes.

On the way back to Earth, the spacecraft's pressurized cabin will contain refrigerated blood, urine and saliva samples, along with a habitat with 10 rodents, plants grown on the space station, materials specimens, student experiments, cameras and other gear selected for return to Earth for inspection and refurbishment.

The Dragon's return trip will carry approximately 3,300 pounds of station hardware and experiments packed by astronauts.

SpaceX's resupply freighter is the only spacecraft capable of returning significant amounts of cargo to Earth. Russia's Soyuz crew capsule can land with limited cargo, and the space station's other supply ships from Orbital Sciences Corp., Russia, Europe and Japan are designed to burn up during re-entry to dispose of trash.

Operating on commands from mission control, the space station's robotic arm will grapple the Dragon cargo capsule and remove it from the Harmony module's Earth-facing docking port early Saturday.

Astronauts Reid Wiseman and Barry "Butch" Wilmore will oversee the robot arm's release of the 12-foot-diameter solar-powered Dragon spaceship at 9:56 a.m. EDT (1356 GMT) Saturday.

The Dragon's Draco maneuvering thrusters will conduct three burns to depart the vicinity of the space station, then the craft will close and latch the door to its navigation bay before setting up for a de-orbit burn at 2:43 p.m. EDT (1843 GMT).

The spaceship will jettison its unpressurized trunk section and solar panels a few minutes later to burn up in the atmosphere, while the main module re-enters cocooned inside a specialized ablative heat shield developed by NASA and SpaceX to withstand temperatures reaching up to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit on its hypersonic approach to a landing zone off the coast of Baja California.

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You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes, Chris Hadfield's Photos of Earth from Space

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As commander of the International Space Station, Chris Hadfield captivated the world with beautiful photos and commentary from space.

In a new book, You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes,Hadfield chooses the best from the thousands of photos he took on the International Space Station.

The Richat Structure in Mauritania, also known as the Eye of the Sahara, is a landmark for astronauts. If you've been busy doing experiments and haven't looked out the window for a while, it's hard to know where you are, especially if you're over a vast 3,600,000-square-mile desert. This bull's-eye orients you, instantly. Oddly, it appears not to be the scar of a meteorite but a deeply eroded dome, with a rainbow-inspired colour scheme(Chris Hadfield)

Salt from evaporation ponds in Great Salt Lake, Utah, is used to produce a lot of the world's magnesium metal. The largest saline lake in the western hemisphere attracts pastel-coloured algae, brine shrimp and the birds that love them, but so far, just this one lone wolf(Chris Hadfield)

On a clear day you can see forever (or at least from Havana to Washington, DC)(Chris Hadfield)

The Nile, draining out into the Mediterranean. The bright lights of Cairo announce the opening of the north-flowing river's delta, with Jerusalem's answering high beams to the northeast. This 4,258 mile braid of human life, first navigated end-to-end in 2004, is visible in a single glance from space(Chris Hadfield)

A twist of cloud near Arica, Chile. You see these frequently in this part of the world because the Pacific is cold, the land is warm, and the currents and winds combine to form a cloudy vortex clockwise here, because it's the southern hemisphere. North of the equator, the spiral would turn counter-clockwise(Chris Hadfield)

Manhattan awake, 9:23am local time...(Chris Hadfield)

...Manhattan at rest, 3:45am local time(Chris Hadfield)

Venice, floating in its lagoon(Chris Hadfield)

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