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Timelapse over Europe – Video

Posted: October 18, 2014 at 3:48 pm


Timelapse over Europe
This timelapse video shows two passes over Europe taken by ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst as he flew overhead on the International Space Station at around 400 km altitude. The International...

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Russia May Ditch ISS for Moon Program

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By Matthew Bodner

The St. Petersburg Times

Published: October 16, 2014 (Issue # 1833)

According to Denis Lyskov, Russia's reluctance to commit to an ISS extension has more to do with resource allocation than politics. Photo: Pixabay

Russia may favor putting boots on the moon over financing for the International Space Station (ISS) program, Denis Lyskov, deputy director of federal space agency Roscosmos told news agency TASS on Wednesday.

"We have obligations [to the ISS] until 2020, which we will carry out," Lyskov said. "Concerning the future of the ISS, this decision is not for today. Some analysis needs to be carried out in connection with our lunar program, there needs to be a decision made on how long we need [the ISS]."

The ISS has found itself at the center of Ukraine's crisis, with Russian officials hinting that, in response to U.S. sanctions, Roscosmos may reject a NASA-backed proposal to extend the life of the space station beyond its current 2020 end date.

According to Lyskov, however, Russia's reluctance to commit to an ISS extension has more to do with resource allocation than politics.

Russia receives a relatively low scientific return on its investment in the space station, despite allocating about half of its annual civil space budget on it. Moreover, Roscosmos is now looking to land men on the moon after 2030 a goal the Soviets abandoned after losing the moon race to NASA in the late 1960s and early '70s.

With this in mind, Lyskov said Roscosmos has developed a special program for developing deep-space exploration, which envisions a manned flight to the moon after 2030, and a robot mission to Mars at some unspecified time.

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Hurricane Delays Launch of Space Station Cargo Ship

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Hurricane Gonzalo, seen here from aboard the International Space Station, is delaying launch of NASAs next cargo ship to the orbital outpost.

NEWS: Antares Rocket Aces First Test Flight

Orbital Sciences Corp., one of two companies hired by NASA to fly supplies to the space station, had planned to launch its Antares rocket and Cygnus capsule from the Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Oct. 24.

The rockets tracking station, however, is located in Bermuda, which was bracing for the Category 3 storm on Friday.

Orbital Sciences now expects it wont be able to fly until Oct. 27 at the earliest.

NEWS: Belated Christmas: Orbital Rocket Launches ISS Cargo

Once the hurricane has passed Bermuda, a team from NASAs Wallops Flight Facility Range will return to the tracking site to assess the situation and begin the process of re-enabling the sites functionality to support the launch, Orbital Sciences wrote in a statement posted on its website.

The capsule had been expected to linger in orbit, with docking at the station slated for Nov. 2. Orbital Sciences said it can still make that date with a launch on Oct. 27.

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The Space Station will soon have a same-day delivery service

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The International Space Station will soon be equipped with its very own same-day delivery service, for returning critical scientific samples back to Earth. The service will be provided by the Terrestrial Return Vehicle (TRV), a small, wingless capsule that can be loaded up with samples andejected from the airlock, guaranteeing delivery back to Earth in under 24 hours. A number of these TRVs will be shipped up to the ISS as part of a normal cargo run (via the SpaceX Dragon capsule, perhaps), and then the astronauts aboard the space station will be able to send samples back down to Earth whenever they want a bit like a gravity-powered courier service (and coincidentally, probably the most reliable courier service in the world).

As you probably know, getting to the International Space Station is a rather arduous and expensive task: Generally, it involves loading up a fairly big capsule with a few tons of cargo, and then burning millions of gallons of fuel (and hundreds of millions of dollars) to lift it a few hundred miles into space. Technically it should be a lot easier to get stuff back to Earth from the ISS you can always trust gravity to take care of everything but for some reason, theISSs only return capability is provided by the very same cargo capsules. In other words, to send something back from the ISS, we first have to spend a few hundred million dollars getting a return vehicle up there.

Getting a TRV from the Space Station back to Earth

The Terrestrial Return Vehicle, made by Intuitive Machines, will change all that. The TRV is a small, wingless capsule that looks a lot like the Space Shuttle or Boeing X-37B space plane, but without the stubby little wings. Theres no word on the TRVs actual dimensions, but I think its probably no more than a meter long. The concept art suggests its about the size of a small child. (But no, amusingly enough, the first version of the TRV wont be able to carry living things.) The TRV will be loaded up with scientific samples, pushed into an airlock, and then shunted out into space by the Space Stations Japanese-made robot arm. It will then return to Earth much like any other spacecraft, descending through the atmosphere, eventually deploying a drogue parachute to slow it down from supersonic speeds, and then a larger parachute to bring it safely down to a landing site in Utah.

Read:SpaceX carries the first ever zero-g 3D printer to the Space Station

The return to Earth will take about six hours. Because the ISS orbits the Earth about 15 times per day, the total delivery time should always be under 24 hours. This is significant because the International Space Station is home to many scientific experiments and the samples produced by those experiments would much prefer it if they could be sent straight back to Earth, rather than waiting weeks for the next cargo ship. As Popular Science points out, the ISS is actually a very important location for research because of its zero-gravity environment some things, like bioprinting organs or developing new pharmaceuticals, are much more effective when cells can freely grow in three dimensions, rather thanon Earth where gravity crushes everything.

The ISSs new Rodent Research Facility

Intuitive Machines TRVs are being developed in coordination with NASA and CASIS the non-profitCenter for the Advancement of Science in Space, which was recently endowed with the responsibility of making sure that we make good use of the US laboratory aboard the ISS. The first batch of TRVs is scheduled to be sent up to the ISS in 2016. At first, the TRVs will just be used to return scientific samples but apparently theyre working on a version thats capable of returning live rodents, too.

(NASA is currently preparing to send mice up to the ISS, but the current plan is to butcher them up there, and send their frozen organs back to Earth courieringlive rodents in a TRV would be a little more humane, I guess.)

Now read:60,000 miles up: Space elevator could be built by 2035, says new study

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Fish eye time lapse from the International Space Station – Video

Posted: October 17, 2014 at 2:50 pm


Fish eye time lapse from the International Space Station
Fish eye time lapse from the International Space Station ... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/.../Fish-eye-time-lapse-International-Space-Station.... Night time fish eye ...

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Aurora Borealis seen from Space Station ISS [HD 1080p] – Video

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Aurora Borealis seen from Space Station ISS [HD 1080p]
The Northern Lights seen from the International Space Station. Photos taken by the ISS Expedition 41 Crew.

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Space Elevator With Diamond Cables. – Video

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Space Elevator With Diamond Cables.
Want to ride an elevator into space? While the idea has been around for more than Scientists at Penn State University in the US released a John Badding, professor of chemistry at Penn State...

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Space Station 13: Animals Galore! – Video

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Space Station 13: Animals Galore!
This was a fun round me and my friend played. We got a fuckton of animals.

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Space Station Live: Smart Phones Controlling Smart Spheres – Video

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Space Station Live: Smart Phones Controlling Smart Spheres
Public Affairs Officer Lori Meggs talks to Terry Fong, Intelligent Robotics Group Director at Ames Research Center. Smart phones are being tested as a way to...

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Space Engineers with Bros 02: The Search for Uranium – Video

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Space Engineers with Bros 02: The Search for Uranium
Brian and I continue playing Space Engineers thanks to Steam #39;s Free Weekend. Here we focus our survival energies on gathering energy, so we head off in search of uranium ore to power our space...

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