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RAJEEV.C.R’S SPACE STATION 001 max – Video

Posted: May 19, 2014 at 11:45 am


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How 3D Printing in Space Will Change Space Development with Aaron Kemmer – Video

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How 3D Printing in Space Will Change Space Development with Aaron Kemmer
Later this year Made In Space, in coordination with NASA, is launching the first 3D printer, specifically constructed for use in space, to the International Space Station. 3D printing on-site...

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URGENT BROADCAST: "Star Wars" Russia And America In Space… – Video

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URGENT BROADCAST: "Star Wars" Russia And America In Space...
Star Wars have begun as Russia and America draw the lines over Ukraine crisis http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/ukraine-crisis-in-space-us-takes-on-th...

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Nation digest: Commercial ship back from space station

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SpaceX ship returns cargo from station

The commercial cargo ship Dragon returned to Earth from the international space station on Sunday, bringing back nearly two tons of science experiments and old equipment for NASA.

SpaceXs Dragon splashed into the Pacific just five hours after leaving the orbiting lab.

After a one-month visit, the cargo ship was set loose Sunday morning. Astronaut Steven Swanson, the station commander, released it using the big robot arm as the craft zoomed more than 260 miles above the South Pacific.

The SpaceX Dragon is the only supply ship capable of returning items to Earth. The others burn up on reentry. This was the fourth Dragon to bring back goods from the space station; with 3,500 pounds aboard, it came down off Mexicos Baja California coast.

NASA is paying SpaceX and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp. to make station deliveries. Orbital is next up, next month. Russia, Europe and Japan also make occasional shipments.

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SpaceX Dragon heads home

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. SpaceX's Dragon cargo ship returned to Earth from the International Space Station on Sunday, bringing back nearly 2 tons of science experiments and old equipment for NASA.

The robotic commercial spaceship splashed into the Pacific, just five hours after leaving the orbiting lab.

"Welcome home, Dragon!" the California-based company said via Twitter.

A photo taken from a recovery ship shows SpaceX's Dragon cargo capsule splashing down in the Pacific with three parachutes floating above.

The Dragon rocketed to the space station on April 18 with a full load and arrived at the orbiting lab two days later, on Easter Sunday.

After a one-month visit, the cargo ship was set loose Sunday morning. Astronaut Steven Swanson, the station commander, released it using the big robot arm as the craft zoomed more than 260 miles (420 kilometers) above the South Pacific.

"Very nice to have a vehicle that can take your science, equipment and maybe someday even humans back to Earth," Swanson told Mission Control.

The SpaceX Dragon is the only supply ship capable of returning items to Earth. The others burn up on re-entry. This was the fourth Dragon to bring back space station goods, with 3,500 pounds (1,600 kilograms) aboard; it came down off Mexico's Baja California coast.

A recovery team is bringing the craft and its cargo back to shore.

NASA is paying SpaceX and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp. a total of $3.5 billion to make station deliveries through 2016. Orbital is next up, next month. Russia, Europe and Japan also make occasional shipments.

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Call for Media: ESA astronaut ready for launch to International Space Station

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ESA astronaut Alexander Gerst will lift off from the Russian Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 20:56 GMT (21:56 pm CEST) on 28 May, heading to the International Space Station aboard a Soyuz spacecraft. This will be the start of his six-month Blue Dot mission as a scientist and flight engineer on the Stations Expeditions 40 and 41. As part of his mission, Alexander will perform dozens of experiments in physics, biology, human physiology and radiation. A highlight will be the installation and commissioning of the German-built MSL-EML electromagnetic levitator, a facility aimed for containerless materials processing in space. ESAs ATV-5 cargo vessel will deliver the facility in July. Alexander, aged 38, holds a doctorate in geophysics and vulcanology, and has been a member of ESAs astronaut corps since 2009. Born in the southern German town of Knzelsau, Alexander has spent the last four years training for this very special challenge. He will be living and carrying out scientific research in weightlessness, 400 km above Earth. On the heels of Thomas Reiter and Hans Schlegel, Alexander Gerst is the third German ESA astronaut to visit the orbital outpost. Events Media representatives will be able to follow the launch of the Blue Dot mission from three locations in Germany: Launch event for VIP and Media hosted by ESA and DLR at the Columbus Control Centre in Oberpfaffenhofen ESAs Columbus Control Centre (Col-CC) on the DLR site in Oberpfaffenhofen is the hub of this mission. Pedro Duque, ESA astronaut and head of the Space Operations Office, will provide the launch commentary, alongside the centres Flight Director. Wednesday 28 May, 20:1522:15 CEST (admission for media representatives from 19:30 CEST) DLR German Aerospace Center Mnchener Strae 20, 82234 Wessling German Space Operations Centre, building 140 Please apply for accreditation by Monday, 19 May by contacting: Miriam Kamin, DLR Corporate Communications, Oberpaffenhofen Tel: +49 08153 28 2297 Mob: +49 172 7086162 Email:Miriam.Kamin@dlr.deThe cutoff date for accreditation is 19 May. ESA contact: Andreas Schepers Corporate Communications Office European Space Agency ESA/ESOC Tel: +49 6151 902546 Email:Andreas.Schepers@esa.intLaunch event at the Alter Markt in Cologne, jointly hosted by ESA, DLR and the City of Cologne Cologne is the home of the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), where all European astronauts carry out their basic training. While they are on the Station, their medical condition is monitored from EAC. The citizens of Cologne and surroundings are warmly invited to attend the launch of their astronaut into space as part of this special public viewing event. German ESA astronaut Reinhold Ewald will commentate on the live broadcast of the launch from Baikonur. Entry is free, no registration. Wednesday 28 May, 20:0022:15 CEST Alter Markt, 50667 Cologne ESA contact and regional press accreditation: Bernhard von Weyhe Corporate Communications Office European Space Agency ESA/ESOC Tel: +49 6151 904204 Email:bvw@esa.intLaunch event as part of the Science Day series at Hessischer Rundfunk (Hessian Broadcasting Corporation), Frankfurt ESAs Space Operations Centre, ESOC, is located in Darmstadt. This is the home base of Thomas Reiter, ESA Director of Human Spaceflight and Operations. In cooperation with Hessischer Rundfunk, hrINFO Radio and ESOC, regular Science Days introduce the public to the latest space projects. German ESA astronaut Gerhard Thiele will commentate on the live broadcast of the launch from Baikonur. Entry is free, no registration. 20:0022:30 CEST, Wednesday 28 May Foyer of the main studio at Hessischer Rundfunk Bertramstrasse 8, 60320 Frankfurt/Main ESA contact and regional press accreditation: Nicola Gebers de Sousa Corporate Communications Office European Space Agency ESA/ESOC Tel: +49 6151-902266 Email:Nicola.Gebers@esa.intCoverage The launch will be transmitted live via satellite (details will be available onhttp://television.esa.int/) and webstreamed on ESAs main web portalwww.esa.int(in English) as well as onwww.esa.de(in German). ESA TV offers broadcasters extensive material on the mission and its preparation via special feeds from the Baikonur cosmodrome before the launch. Broadcasters can consulthttp://television.esa.int/for the latest information and footage The latest high-resolution images can be found by registering on ESAs Photo Library for Professionals:http://www.esa-photolibrary.com/Questions on images for media can be directed toesa.photolibrary@esa.intFurther information on the mission For more information on Alexander Gerst and his mission, visit:http://www.esa.int/bluedotFollow Alexander Gerst and the Blue Dot mission on social media: Blue Dot blog:http://blogs.esa.int/alexander-gerstTwitter:http://twitter.com/astro_alexFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/ESAAlexGerstAbout the European Space Agency The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe's gateway to space. ESA is an intergovernmental organisation, created in 1975, with the mission to shape the development of Europe's space capability and ensure that investment in space delivers benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. ESA has 20 Member States: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, of whom 18 are Member States of the EU. ESA has Cooperation Agreements with eight other Member States of the EU. Canada takes part in some ESA programmes under a Cooperation Agreement. ESA is also working with the EU to implement the Galileo and Copernicus programmes. By coordinating the financial and intellectual resources of its members, ESA can undertake programmes and activities far beyond the scope of any single European country. ESA develops the launchers, spacecraft and ground facilities needed to keep Europe at the forefront of global space activities. Today, it launches satellites for Earth observation, navigation, telecommunications and astronomy, sends probes to the far reaches of the Solar System and cooperates in the human exploration of space. Learn more atwww.esa.intFor further information, please contact: ESA Media Relations Office Email:media@esa.intTel: +33 1 53 69 72 99

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Russia plans to leave International Space Station by 2020, official says – Video

Posted: May 17, 2014 at 11:45 pm


Russia plans to leave International Space Station by 2020, official says
Russia said it does not plan to use the International Space Station beyond 2020, casting a shadow on U.S. plans to continue cooperation with the country and ...

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The 100 S01E01 – Pilot Part 1 – Video

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The 100 S01E01 - Pilot Part 1
The 100 S01E01 - "Pilot" online on http://tinyurl.com/qjayz3f Watch The 100 S1 E1 Online all new series Watch The 100 Season 1 Episode 1 The remnants of human civilization have escaped Earth...

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Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved | "The Capsule" Gameplay Trailer | EN – Video

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Disney Fantasia: Music Evolved | "The Capsule" Gameplay Trailer | EN
Disney Fantasia Music Evolved The Capsule Gameplay Trailer. At the center of "The Capsule" lives a lone astronaut monkey who is cut off from all forms of communication. What begins as a claustroph...

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Is Russia Serious About Threats To U.S. Space Cooperation? – Video

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Is Russia Serious About Threats To U.S. Space Cooperation?
A top Russian official says a U.S. request to keep hitching rides to the International Space Station through 2024 will be denied. Follow Zach Toombs: http://twitter.com/ZachToombs See more...

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