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Category Archives: Space Station
KSP 0.18 – Duna space station part 3 (DSS Reusable Lander) – Video
Posted: February 20, 2013 at 7:50 pm
KSP 0.18 - Duna space station part 3 (DSS Reusable Lander)
We launch a reusable lander for our Duna Orbital Science Station.
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Space Station Fly By…. – Video
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Space Station Fly By....
Watch in full HD. The ISS over my house tonight, using a GoPro, quick time lapse though it #39;s not actually speeded up that much. I #39;ll do a better one later when I have more time... I might get to just video it instead.
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MARK’S SPACE STATION EPIC FAIL – Video
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MARK #39;S SPACE STATION EPIC FAIL
Star-date: 19th February 2013 Location: Rhyl, North Wales, UK Mission: to film the overhead passing of the International Space Station Took half an hour to set up telescopes, CCD AstroCAMs, backup full HD VideoCAM. The time arrives, the ISS rose above the horizon changing from an orange dot of light to a bright moving star. I panned with the telescope but it was moving too fast, so switched to the HD Cam, and followed it all the way to it #39;s disappearance about 4 minutes later, including a fly-past the Moon. This is my story and video - watch, enjoy, laugh and shout.....FAIL !!
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KSP 0.18 – Duna space station part 2 (Fuel storage) – Video
Posted: February 19, 2013 at 6:46 pm
KSP 0.18 - Duna space station part 2 (Fuel storage)
Deploying the fuel storage component for our Duna Orbital Science Station.
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International Space Station Update – Feb. 19, 2013 – Video
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International Space Station Update - Feb. 19, 2013
The International Space Station update video for Feb. 19, 2013.
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Space station restores communication with Earth
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NASA is back in contact with the International Space Station after a communications outage of almost three hours Tuesday.
Communications were restored at 12:34 p.m. ET, NASA reported on Twitter.
NASA lost contact with the space station at 9:45 a.m. ET, while the software on the stations flight computers was being updated remotely from the ground by flight controllers in Houston, Texas, NASA reported in a release.
The outage is being blamed on a malfunction of the stations data relay systems, which caused the space stations main computer to bar communication with the satellites that allow it to communicate with NASA.
Communication was briefly restored around 11 a.m. ET as the space station flew over Russian ground stations. At that time, NASA told the space stations crew to connect a backup computer to restore communications.
The U.S. space agency said the stations current commander, Kevin Ford, reported that the station was fine and the six astronauts on board were doing well.
Canadian Chris Hadfield is currently among the crew of the space station. Earlier in the morning, Hadfield had sent out a tweet indicating that the space stations main computers were getting a software upgrade.
Nothing could possibly go wrong, he added at the time.
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NASA regains contact with space station
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Published: Feb. 19, 2013 at 4:07 PM
HOUSTON, Feb. 19 (UPI) -- NASA confirmed it lost direct contact with the International Space Station for about 3 hours Tuesday morning due to equipment failure.
Communication between the space agency and the ISS was lost at 9:45 a.m. EST as controllers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston were sending a software update to the space station, SPACE.com reported.
With the link to NASA's Mission Control center out, the orbiting laboratory's only communication channel to Earth was through Russian ground stations.
NASA said the software update was not a cause of the problem, rather a main data relay system on the ISS malfunctioned.
"Mission Control Houston was able to communicate with the crew as the space station flew over Russian ground stations before 11 a.m. EST and instructed the crew to connect a backup computer to begin the process of restoring communications," NASA officials explained.
However, despite switching to a backup the station was still unable to communicate with the satellite network that serves as the outpost's link to the control center in Houston.
Contact was finally re-established at 12:34 p.m. EST, NASA said.
During the outage Expedition 34 commander Kevin Ford, using the Russian ground stations, reported on the status of the station.
"Hey, just FYI, the station's still fine and straight, everybody is in good shape of course," Ford said in audio released by NASA. "And nothing unexpected other than lots of caution warning tones, and of course we have no system in sight. We'll get that back to you as soon as we can."
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Contact regained with space station
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19 February 2013 Last updated at 15:36 ET
Nasa ground controllers have re-established contact with the International Space Station less than three hours after a computer failure briefly interrupted communication.
Flight controllers in Houston were updating software on the ISS when one of its data relay systems broke down.
The ISS had been able to make contact intermittently via Russian stations.
Nasa normally speaks and sends data to the station from Houston, via three communications satellites.
Interruptions in both communication and control have happened a few times in the past, the space agency said.
The primary computer that controls critical station functions defaulted to a backup computer, but it was not letting the station communicate with Nasa's Tracking and Data Relay Satellites, the US space agency said.
The problem occurred at about 09:45 EST (14:45 GMT).
The ISS marked its 10th anniversary of continuous human occupation on 2 November 2010. Since Expedition 1 in 2000, the space station has been visited by 204 astronauts.
The current crew is made up six men: two Americans, three Russians and a Canadian.
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Space Station Loses Contact with NASA Mission Control
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Update: NASA has reestablished contact with the International Space Station. For the latest news, read:NASA Restores Contact with Space Station
NASA lost direct contact with the International Space Station today (Feb. 19) due to equipment failure, leaving the orbiting laboratory dependent on Russian ground stations for communications with Earth, space agency officials say.
The communications loss occurred at 9:45 a.m. EST (1445 GMT) as flight controllers at NASA's Mission Control atthe Johnson Space Center in Houston were sending a software update to the space station. All six space station astronauts are in good health, and NASA is attempting to reestablish a connection with the station, NASA officials said. The space station is currently home to three Russians, two Americans and a Canadian astronaut.
As far as NASA officials can tell, the space station's loss of communications was unrelated to the software update, Kelly Humphries, a public affairs specialist at NASA told SPACE.com. It was a coincidence that the space agency lost contact with the station as the computers were being updated.
A main data relay system malfunctioned, and the computer that controls the station's critical functions switched to a backup, NASA officials said in a statement. However, the station was still was unable to communicate with the Tracking and Data Relay satellite network that serves as the outpost's link to NASA's Mission Control center on the ground.
"Mission Control Houston was able to communicate with the crew as the space station flew over Russian ground stations before 11:00 a.m. EST and instructed the crew to connect a backup computer to begin the process of restoring communications," NASA officials explained.
When mission control made contact with the International Space Station via Russian ground stations earlier today, Expedition 34 commander Kevin Ford reported on the health and status of the space station and its residents.
"Hey, just FYI, the station's still fine and straight, everybody is in good shape of course," said Ford in audio released by NASA. "And nothing unexpected other than lots of caution warning tones, and of course we have no system in sight. We'll get that back to you as soon as we can."
This is not the first time mission control has lost direct communication with the orbiting science laboratory. In 2010,the space station briefly lost communication with the gound when a primary computer failed and the backup had to take over. Communications were out for about one hour before NASA restored the connection.
The International Space Station is a $100 billion laboratory in space that is about the size of a football field. It has the living space equivalent of a five-bedroom home and was built by five difference space agencies representing the United States, Russia, Europe, Canada and Japan.
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Space Station Loses Radio for 2 Hours
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Feb 19, 2013 12:31pm
Earth at night from International Space Station. Image: NASA
NASA reported this morning that it lost its main communications link with the International Space Station for two hours. It blamed the problem on a computer glitch. The six astronauts on the station, it said, were fine, and still able to talk, at least intermittently, with controllers through Russian ground stations before the problem was solved.
A statement posted this morning by NASA:
This morning, at approximately 9:45 a.m. EST, the International Space Station experienced a loss of communication with the ground. At that time, flight controllers in Houston were updating the software onboard the stations flight computers when one of the stations data relay systems malfunctioned. The primary computer that controls critical station functions defaulted to a backup computer, but was not allowing the station to communicate with NASAs Tracking and Data Relay Satellites.
Two hours later NASA put a quick update on Twitter: Communications have been restored with the space station effective 11:34AM Central.
There was a bit of commotion at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, where public affairs people pointed out that during the outage, the astronauts are able to talk directly to ground stations as they passed overhead, much the way astronauts did in the early days of the space program. Since the 1980s, NASA has had a fleet of Tracking and Data Relay satellites TDRS for short in much higher orbit, which allow for communication with few interruptions.
The problem came up while new software was being sent to the stations main computer. The computer basically burped, for lack of a better word, said Josh Byerly of NASA. The astronauts were were able to reconfigure their computers and solve the problem, he said.
Related: Chasing the Russian Meteor
There are six crew members on board Americans Kevin Ford and Tom Marshburn; Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitiskiy, Evgeny Tarelkin and Roman Romanenko; and Canadian Chris Hadfield.
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