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Space Shuttle: Kids Educational Videos – Video

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Space Shuttle: Kids Educational Videos
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International Space Station Cargo Ship Departs After a Successful Mission – Video

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International Space Station Cargo Ship Departs After a Successful Mission
The Russian ISS Progress 54 cargo ship, that delivered 2 1/2 tons of food, fuel and supplies for the residents of the International Space Station in February...

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Anza-Borrego stars timelapse 5 April 2014 – Video

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Anza-Borrego stars timelapse 5 April 2014
Approximately 2 hour time lapse consisting of 30 second exposures. The light streaking across at about 3.5 seconds is likely the International Space Station ...

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Barbara Morgan at Women and Leadership 2013 – Video

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Barbara Morgan at Women and Leadership 2013
"Reach for your dreams....the sky is no limit," says former NASA Astronaut Barbara Morgan. These words of inspiration were spoken shortly after her return fr...

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Shattered Horizon – Part 1 – Extreme Space Station – Video

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Shattered Horizon - Part 1 - Extreme Space Station
Shattered Horizon gameplay! This game is awesome! I wish more people played this game but at least there are bots. Flying around in zero g #39;s and this game lo...

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‘Express Delivery’ Cargo Ship Docks To Space Station | Video – Video

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#39;Express Delivery #39; Cargo Ship Docks To Space Station | Video
The ISS Progress 55 resupply craft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on April 9th, 2014 and docked nearly 6 hours later. There are 3 tons o...

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BlueRaven Plays Space Station 13:Double Wide Escape Shuttle – Video

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BlueRaven Plays Space Station 13:Double Wide Escape Shuttle
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New Space Station Supply Ship Launches from Kazakhstan – Video

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New Space Station Supply Ship Launches from Kazakhstan
The unpiloted Russian ISS Progress 55 cargo craft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan April 9 on a four-orbit, six-hour journey to deliver al...

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Sun reflections from the International Space Station April 10 2014 – Video

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Sun reflections from the International Space Station April 10 2014
Sun reflections from the International Space Station April 10 2014 By Courtesy of NASA.

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Space Legs for NASA's Robonaut 2 to Ride SpaceX Dragon Into Orbit

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A robotic humanoid astronaut on the International Space Station is about to get its legs.

NASA has crafted a pair of space legs for Robonaut 2, its robotic astronaut torso on the space station now. The legs will fly to space aboard SpaceX's unmanned Dragon capsule, set to launch from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on Monday (April 9).

Once installed, the legs will give Robonaut 2 which is currently attached to a support post on the orbiting outpost an extended leg span of 9 feet (2.7 meters), according to NASA. The legs are expected to allow Robonaut 2 (R2 for short) the flexibility to move about the station. Eventually, NASA officials hope that R2 will be able to perform repetitive tasks inside and outside the space laboratory, allowing astronauts to focus on more complex work. [See more photos of Robonaut 2 on Earth and in space]

"The new legs are designed for work both inside and outside the station, but upgrades to R2's upper body will be necessary before it can begin work outside the space station," NASA officials said in a statement released in March.

R2's legs are not like a human's lower limbs. The legs each have seven joints and in place of feet, the robot will have an "end effector" attached to the end of each leg, NASA officials said. The end effector allows R2 to use sockets and handrails inside and outside the station, and the two devices also come equipped with vision tools that controllers can use to visualize and automate the movements of the legs, NASA added.

Robonaut 2 has been onboard the space station since February 2011, and since that time, it has performed a variety of tasks to show its usefulness in microgravity. The $2.5 million humanoid robot can flip switches, press buttons and turn nobs.

"In preparation for future spacewalks, R2 has worked inside the space station with space blankets and other flexible materials, both through ground control and through teleoperation by the on-board crew," NASA officials added.

Monday's launch will be the third official cargo mission to the International Space Station for SpaceX. The private spaceflight company has a $1.6 billion contract with NASA to fly 12 missions to the station using the Dragon capsule and Falcon 9 rocket.

NASA is planning to do initial checks of the legs in late June, and after that checkup, Robonaut 2 is expected to make its first steps on the space station.

The space agency also has a twin R2 on the ground. Recently, that robot was used to perform an ultrasound scan on a mannequin and administer an injection to the dummy. The Earth-bound R2 was remotely controlled by a doctor while performing the tasks, a potentially useful option in space, where astronauts are far from hospitals.

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