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Space Station Helps Rescue Sunken Ship Survivor – HD – Video

Posted: October 7, 2014 at 6:45 pm


Space Station Helps Rescue Sunken Ship Survivor - HD
The Vessel-ID System investigation on ISS tracks the Automatic Identification System (AIS) signal that is emitted from sea-faring ships on Earth. It relays ship position reports to tracking...

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International Space Station for Mon, 6th October 2014 – Video

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International Space Station for Mon, 6th October 2014
This is a image taken from the live feed from the International Space Station.

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Astronauts take first walk outside International Space Station – Video

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Astronauts take first walk outside International Space Station
NASA says clean-up, replacement and installation mission outside the Space Station will take hours. Rought cut. (No reporter narration) Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe More...

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ISS astronauts plan three October spacewalks – Video

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ISS astronauts plan three October spacewalks
Two International Space Station crew members will venture outside for seven hours to perform repairs. Charlie Rose reports.

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International Space Station sightings – Video

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This video comprises of sightings of the International Space Station, captured through a two-day period at three different time intervals. it was shot in Karnataka, India. Follow us on https://www....

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Private Inflatable Room Launching to Space Station Next Year

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TORONTO A privately built inflatable room for astronauts on the International Space Station is on track to launch into orbit next year.

The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) is expected to head to space inside SpaceX's Dragon cargo spacecraft in 2015, according to a senior representative for the company Bigelow Aerospace, which is building the module. Once BEAM gets to the space station, the robotic Canadarm2 will install it on the Tranquility node's aft port to test out expandable-habitat technology.

NASA is paying Nevada-based Bigelow $17.8 million to send the demonstration module to the station, where it will be in place for at least a couple of years. Here at the International Astronautical Congress Thursday (Oct. 2), Bigelow representative Mike Gold said BEAM provides an example of what the company, and private firms in general, can do in low-Earth orbit (LEO). [Photos: Bigelow's Inflatable Space Station Idea]

"LEO will become a commercial domain," said Gold, Bigelow's director of D.C. operations and business growth.

"Maybe it's difficult to see at this point, but we go back to telecom there was a time when every communications satellite was owned by the government," he added, noting that today, private companies are now responsible for this space domain and that it touches every aspect of people's lives, such as cellphones. "This will happen when it comes to crew operations."

The BEAM mission will allow Bigelow to collect even more data about how its expandable habitat modules perform on orbit. The company blasted two other modules to orbit as stand-alone missions in 2006 and 2007 and plans to launch a private space station someday.

Private work in space, Gold noted, is hampered by International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), which restrict the sharing of technology with other countries, particularly China. Citing "Star Trek," Gold joked that Scottish engineer Montgomery Scott would have had trouble speaking openly with Hikaru Sulu (from Japan) if ITAR were in force on the Enterprise.

After gravity, Gold said, ITAR is the second-greatest barrier to getting something off Earth. China, in particular, is the "third rail" of ITAR, Gold said, urging other companies to help him speak to government officials in an attempt to make changes.

"We cannot fight the New Space vs. Old Space battle with so few companies," he said. "The pie is too small. We need to come together as space enthusiasts."

Speaking on the same panel as Gold, Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's chief of human exploration and operations, said commercial operations are needed on the International Space Station because NASA "owes the taxpayers some return."

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Rookie spacewalkers chalk up successful outing

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Last Updated Oct 7, 2014 3:15 PM EDT

Working outside the International Space Station, NASA astronaut Reid Wiseman and European Space Agency crewmate Alexander Gerst successfully moved a failed ammonia pump module to an external stowage platform Tuesday, completing a task originally planned for a repair spacewalk last December.

They also replaced a burned-out television camera light, used during spacecraft arrivals and departures, and installed a backup payload power system on the mobile transporter used to move the station's robot arm and attached equipment from one worksite to another.

The spacewalk, the 182nd since station construction began in 1998, got underway at 8:30 a.m. EDT (GMT-4) and ended six hours and 13 minutes later when Gerst and Wiseman returned to the Quest airlock and began repressurization procedures at 2:43 p.m. It was the fifth of seven spacewalks planned this year by station astronauts and the first for Wiseman and Gerst.

"Alex, it looks like we've almost got a full moon out here," Wiseman marvled as he floated out of the airlock. "It's beautiful."

A few minutes later, Gerst said simply "this is awesome."

"Yep, this is amazing," Wiseman agreed.

The major goal of U.S. EVA-27 was to move a failed ammonia coolant pump from the mobile transporter to an insulated bay on External Stowage Platform No. 2 near the airlock. The pump failed last December and was replaced during two spacewalks later that month. But the repair crew did not have time to move the failed unit back to ESP-2.

As the space station moved into orbital darkess, astronaut Reid Wiseman, center (with red stripes around legs) heads back to the Quest airlock. Fellow spacewalker Alexander Gerst is visible to the lower left.

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Kerbal Space Program – Space Station (Deel 2) – Video

Posted: October 6, 2014 at 3:45 pm


Kerbal Space Program - Space Station (Deel 2)
Vandaag gaan we verder met het bouwen van ons ruimte station! We maken een chill plek voor onze kerbals en zorgen ervoor dat we weg kunnen als ze genoeg van elkaar hebben! Kerbal Space Program:...

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Sex Toy and Space Station – Wonky Week #19 – Video

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Sex Toy and Space Station - Wonky Week #19
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International Space Station Cooling System on the Frit – Video

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International Space Station Cooling System on the Frit
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