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HOW IT WORKS: The International Space Station
This explains each interior area, crew living quarters, and scientific equipment.
published: 03 Jul 2015
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How does the International Space Station work?
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The International Space Station is the largest man made object in space. It was built in pieces and then launched into space and assembled in orbit. In this video we'll go over some background about the station and then walk through each module in the order that it was assembled.
This animation took a long time to make - enjoy and please share your comments with me!
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published: 10 Dec 2018
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WATCH LIVE: NASA Launch Starliner Crew Capsule to Space Station
NASA is set to launch Starliner OFT-2 mission to Space Station. The spacecraft will launch atop ULA’s Atlas V rocket on Wednesday, August 4 at 12:57 p.m. EDT (16:57 UTC) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
Orbital Flight Test 2 of new passenger spacecraft to the Space Station is critical milestone for NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which is looking to launch astronauts from US later this year.
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published: 02 Aug 2021
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NASA Earth from Space - Space Station Earth Viewing cameras
24/7 Live Views from the International Space Station, Earth is seen from cameras aboard the International Space Station. Watch the Earth roll Captured from the International Space Station.
THIS WILL SHOW PRE-RECORDED FOOTAGE -
As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable - during this time, and other breaks in transmission, recorded footage is shown.
Currently, live views from the ISS, an external camera mounted on the ISS module called Node 2. Node 2 is located on the forward part of the ISS. The camera is looking forward at an angle so that the International Docking Adapter 2 (IDA2) is visible. If the Node 2 camera is not available due to operational considerations for a longer period of time, a continuous loop of recorded HDEV imagery will be ...
published: 02 Mar 2020
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Web extra: International Space Station tour
In this extended video, NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor (Ike) Glover offer “Sunday Morning” viewers a tour of the International Space Station – from maneuvering through the complex in a weightless state, to exploring the crew quarters, EVA airlock, laboratory, kitchen, exercise room, toilet, and observation port (the Cupola).
published: 22 Apr 2021
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Life Inside The International Space Station
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in space? The brave men and women of the International Space Station are truly a special breed, but at the end of the day they’re just regular people, going about their jobs.
So join us today as we shadow our higher ups and learn all about a day in the life of an ISS astronaut.
When hurtling around planet earth at 17,100 mph, standard human notions of day and night start to look pretty silly. In a normal 24 hour stretch, a typical ISS astronaut will see the sun rise, and set, 16 times in total. Human bodies did not evolve that way. So a regular 24-hour earth day is maintained up there, if nothing else to prevent the crew descending into a grim spiral of permanent crippling jet lag.
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published: 31 Mar 2021
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Life on Station
B-roll of life aboard the International Space Station. Image credit: Courtesy NASA
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/LifeOnStationB-Roll
published: 07 Apr 2015
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The International Space Station: Together is the Future
As the International Space Station Program completes 10 years of continuous human presence, administrators and former crewmembers discuss its past, present and future. The first residents, astronaut Bill Shepherd and cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko came aboard the ISS on Nov. 2, 2000 on Expedition 1.
published: 27 Oct 2010
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The International Space Station's Accidental Spin Visualized
NASA makes data available from the international space station, which means that when Nauka took the rest of the station for a spin we had telemetry. A few people have tried to produce visualizations of the spin, but I think many of these are wrong because they're trying to translate the rotations using Euler angles which run into singularities near the poles, and the spin carried them close to these regions.
The correct data source would be quaternions which don't suffer from singularities, and are available from ISS data sources.
Liam's video sequence from the onboard cameras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78mCF4VHdAM
Coverage showing Quaternion values is here:
https://youtu.be/DpEidLtJLL4
published: 02 Aug 2021
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Chris Hadfield's Space Kitchen
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbling tortilla.
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
If this whets your appetite to learn more about eating in space, check out the Eating in space Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/living-eating.asp and visit the Living in Space Exhibition Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/exhibitions/living.asp
Find out more about this video: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/search/video/watch.asp?v=1_wyojwwhf
published: 18 Feb 2013
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Watch a Russian spacecraft burn up in Earth's atmosphere from space station
The Pirs docking compartment was ferried down to Earth's atmosphere by the Progress 77 spacecraft after undocking from the International Space Station on July 26, 2021. ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet captured footage of its destruction during atmospheric reentry. Full Story: https://www.space.com/space-station-pirs-module-deorbit-video
Credit: ESA / Thomas Pesquet / Roscosmos | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
published: 04 Aug 2021
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Why Life on the International Space Station Sucks
Living in space aboard the International Space Station sucks 100% and in today's epic space video you will find out why! We're going aboard the ISS to show you how insane the living conditions are, not to mention the serious health problems a prolonged period in space can cause. It's all right here, what are you waiting for!
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published: 08 Dec 2020
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Grand tour of the International Space Station with Drew and Luca | Single take
ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Drew Morgan take you on a unique tour of the International Space Station shot in one take with two cameras strapped together. Luca and Drew take it in turns to guide you through the modules and spacecraft docked to the orbital outpost.
Starting from the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft that bought Drew to the Space Station, the duo show each module and spacecraft docked with the International Space Station at the time it was recorded around the New Year 2020. Passing colleagues include NASA astronaut Jessica Meir and Christina Koch exercising and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Skripochka.
This is the first tour of the International Space Station with two astronauts presenting and the first done in a single take.
At the time of recor...
published: 26 Jan 2020
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Nauka unexpectedly fires thrusters after docking, tilts space station - NASA explains
The Nauka multipurpose module inadvertently began firing its thrusters after docking with the International Space Station. NASA public affairs officer Rob Navias explains. All the astronauts aboard are safe. -- Russia's Nauka module briefly tilts space station with unplanned thruster fire: https://www.space.com/nauka-module-thruster-fire-tilts-space-station
Credit: NASA | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
published: 29 Jul 2021
28:58
HOW IT WORKS: The International Space Station
This explains each interior area, crew living quarters, and scientific equipment.
This explains each interior area, crew living quarters, and scientific equipment.
https://wn.com/How_It_Works_The_International_Space_Station
This explains each interior area, crew living quarters, and scientific equipment.
- published: 03 Jul 2015
- views: 74088633
9:21
How does the International Space Station work?
Watch more Space Animations:
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The International Space Station is the largest man mad...
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The International Space Station is the largest man made object in space. It was built in pieces and then launched into space and assembled in orbit. In this video we'll go over some background about the station and then walk through each module in the order that it was assembled.
This animation took a long time to make - enjoy and please share your comments with me!
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Axel Nieves
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The 3D model used in this video was purchased from TurboSquid.
I made a few modifications such as rigging panels and adding Dextre and the Candarm2 but otherwise it's the same.
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Internet Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgfWH3g9kpY
https://www.heavens-above.com/IssHeight.aspx
https://spacenews.com/nasa-budget-proposal-plans-of-nasa-funding-of-iss-seeks-commercial-transition/
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html
Book Sources:
"The International Space Station: Operating an Outpost in the New Frontier" Published by NASA
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"View From Above: An Astronauts Photographs the World" by Terry Virts
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"Endurance: A Year In Space, A Liftime of Discovery" by Scott Kelly
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"Space Stations: base camps to the stars" by Roger D. Launius
https://amzn.to/2PviCFY
Music: (all songs are from the Youtube Audio Library)
"Cast of Pods" by Doug Maxwell
"Hydra" by Huma-Huma
"Resolution" by Wayne Jones
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The International Space Station is the largest man made object in space. It was built in pieces and then launched into space and assembled in orbit. In this video we'll go over some background about the station and then walk through each module in the order that it was assembled.
This animation took a long time to make - enjoy and please share your comments with me!
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A big thanks to my $5+ Patreon supporters for helping me make this video:
Axel Nieves
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Jason Wellband
Jim Postier
Karen King
Roland Ochoa
Todd Eichel
See my blog post about this video:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/how-does-space-23219276
The 3D model used in this video was purchased from TurboSquid.
I made a few modifications such as rigging panels and adding Dextre and the Candarm2 but otherwise it's the same.
https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3ds-max-international-space-station/790951
Internet Sources:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgfWH3g9kpY
https://www.heavens-above.com/IssHeight.aspx
https://spacenews.com/nasa-budget-proposal-plans-of-nasa-funding-of-iss-seeks-commercial-transition/
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html
Book Sources:
"The International Space Station: Operating an Outpost in the New Frontier" Published by NASA
https://amzn.to/2PrCr0V
"View From Above: An Astronauts Photographs the World" by Terry Virts
https://amzn.to/2EbUKoF
"Endurance: A Year In Space, A Liftime of Discovery" by Scott Kelly
https://amzn.to/2EavMGl
"Space Stations: base camps to the stars" by Roger D. Launius
https://amzn.to/2PviCFY
Music: (all songs are from the Youtube Audio Library)
"Cast of Pods" by Doug Maxwell
"Hydra" by Huma-Huma
"Resolution" by Wayne Jones
Made with Blender 2.79b (Cycles Render)
Here is some of the gear that I use for animation:
Graphics Card: GTX 1080ti https://amzn.to/2t70HN0
CPU: i7-8700k https://amzn.to/2WEk9OE
Motherboard: Asus Prim Z370-A https://amzn.to/2t4EVth
Microphone: Samson Go Mic https://amzn.to/2GaSpvV
#nasa #iss #b3d
- published: 10 Dec 2018
- views: 8454634
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WATCH LIVE: NASA Launch Starliner Crew Capsule to Space Station
NASA is set to launch Starliner OFT-2 mission to Space Station. The spacecraft will launch atop ULA’s Atlas V rocket on Wednesday, August 4 at 12:57 p.m. EDT (1...
NASA is set to launch Starliner OFT-2 mission to Space Station. The spacecraft will launch atop ULA’s Atlas V rocket on Wednesday, August 4 at 12:57 p.m. EDT (16:57 UTC) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
Orbital Flight Test 2 of new passenger spacecraft to the Space Station is critical milestone for NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which is looking to launch astronauts from US later this year.
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Starliner spacecraft will launch on an uncrewed mission and attempt to reach the International Space Station.
After the liftoff, the spacecraft will begin a 24-hour orbital journey to catch up with the International Space Station for rendezvous and docking. Docking is scheduled for 1:37 p.m. EDT (1737 GMT) on Wednesday, August 4.
Starliner will spend less than a week docked at the space station before returning to Earth.
If mission successful NASA and Boeing will look for opportunities toward the end of this year to fly Starliner's first crewed mission to the space station. Crew Flight Test, will go to space with veteran NASA astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore, Nicole Mann and Mike Fincke.
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NASA is set to launch Starliner OFT-2 mission to Space Station. The spacecraft will launch atop ULA’s Atlas V rocket on Wednesday, August 4 at 12:57 p.m. EDT (16:57 UTC) from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.
Orbital Flight Test 2 of new passenger spacecraft to the Space Station is critical milestone for NASA's Commercial Crew Program, which is looking to launch astronauts from US later this year.
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Starliner spacecraft will launch on an uncrewed mission and attempt to reach the International Space Station.
After the liftoff, the spacecraft will begin a 24-hour orbital journey to catch up with the International Space Station for rendezvous and docking. Docking is scheduled for 1:37 p.m. EDT (1737 GMT) on Wednesday, August 4.
Starliner will spend less than a week docked at the space station before returning to Earth.
If mission successful NASA and Boeing will look for opportunities toward the end of this year to fly Starliner's first crewed mission to the space station. Crew Flight Test, will go to space with veteran NASA astronauts Barry "Butch" Wilmore, Nicole Mann and Mike Fincke.
#Starliner #NASALive #ULA
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- published: 02 Aug 2021
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NASA Earth from Space - Space Station Earth Viewing cameras
24/7 Live Views from the International Space Station, Earth is seen from cameras aboard the International Space Station. Watch the Earth roll Captured from the ...
24/7 Live Views from the International Space Station, Earth is seen from cameras aboard the International Space Station. Watch the Earth roll Captured from the International Space Station.
THIS WILL SHOW PRE-RECORDED FOOTAGE -
As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable - during this time, and other breaks in transmission, recorded footage is shown.
Currently, live views from the ISS, an external camera mounted on the ISS module called Node 2. Node 2 is located on the forward part of the ISS. The camera is looking forward at an angle so that the International Docking Adapter 2 (IDA2) is visible. If the Node 2 camera is not available due to operational considerations for a longer period of time, a continuous loop of recorded HDEV imagery will be displayed. The loop will have “Previously Recorded” on the image to distinguish it from the live stream from the Node 2 camera. After HDEV stopped sending any data on July 18, 2019, it was declared, on August 22, 2019, to have reached its end of life. Thank You to all who shared in experiencing and using the HDEV views of Earth from the ISS to make HDEV so much more than a Technology Demonstration Payload!
The ISS passes into the dark side of the earth for roughly half of each of its 90-minute orbits. As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable - during this time, and other breaks in transmission recorded footage is shown when back in daylight earth will recommence. As seen from the Nasa ISS live stream on the International Space Station -
A real astronaut view of Earth! Captured by ISS HDEV cameras on board the International Space Station.
By the courtesy of International Space Station:
UStream live Feed From the NASA HDEV live cameras aboard the ISS. Watch the earth roll
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24/7 Live Views from the International Space Station, Earth is seen from cameras aboard the International Space Station. Watch the Earth roll Captured from the International Space Station.
THIS WILL SHOW PRE-RECORDED FOOTAGE -
As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable - during this time, and other breaks in transmission, recorded footage is shown.
Currently, live views from the ISS, an external camera mounted on the ISS module called Node 2. Node 2 is located on the forward part of the ISS. The camera is looking forward at an angle so that the International Docking Adapter 2 (IDA2) is visible. If the Node 2 camera is not available due to operational considerations for a longer period of time, a continuous loop of recorded HDEV imagery will be displayed. The loop will have “Previously Recorded” on the image to distinguish it from the live stream from the Node 2 camera. After HDEV stopped sending any data on July 18, 2019, it was declared, on August 22, 2019, to have reached its end of life. Thank You to all who shared in experiencing and using the HDEV views of Earth from the ISS to make HDEV so much more than a Technology Demonstration Payload!
The ISS passes into the dark side of the earth for roughly half of each of its 90-minute orbits. As the Space Station passes into a period of night every 45 mins video is unavailable - during this time, and other breaks in transmission recorded footage is shown when back in daylight earth will recommence. As seen from the Nasa ISS live stream on the International Space Station -
A real astronaut view of Earth! Captured by ISS HDEV cameras on board the International Space Station.
By the courtesy of International Space Station:
UStream live Feed From the NASA HDEV live cameras aboard the ISS. Watch the earth roll
nasa.gov
https://spaceofficial.com
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We love ❤ Space
Do you?
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- published: 02 Mar 2020
- views: 37260581
29:35
Web extra: International Space Station tour
In this extended video, NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor (Ike) Glover offer “Sunday Morning” viewers a tour of the International Space Station – from man...
In this extended video, NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor (Ike) Glover offer “Sunday Morning” viewers a tour of the International Space Station – from maneuvering through the complex in a weightless state, to exploring the crew quarters, EVA airlock, laboratory, kitchen, exercise room, toilet, and observation port (the Cupola).
https://wn.com/Web_Extra_International_Space_Station_Tour
In this extended video, NASA astronauts Mike Hopkins and Victor (Ike) Glover offer “Sunday Morning” viewers a tour of the International Space Station – from maneuvering through the complex in a weightless state, to exploring the crew quarters, EVA airlock, laboratory, kitchen, exercise room, toilet, and observation port (the Cupola).
- published: 22 Apr 2021
- views: 426026
11:14
Life Inside The International Space Station
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in space? The brave men and women of the International Space Station are truly a special breed, but at the end of the day t...
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in space? The brave men and women of the International Space Station are truly a special breed, but at the end of the day they’re just regular people, going about their jobs.
So join us today as we shadow our higher ups and learn all about a day in the life of an ISS astronaut.
When hurtling around planet earth at 17,100 mph, standard human notions of day and night start to look pretty silly. In a normal 24 hour stretch, a typical ISS astronaut will see the sun rise, and set, 16 times in total. Human bodies did not evolve that way. So a regular 24-hour earth day is maintained up there, if nothing else to prevent the crew descending into a grim spiral of permanent crippling jet lag.
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Life Inside The International Space Station
https://wn.com/Life_Inside_The_International_Space_Station
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in space? The brave men and women of the International Space Station are truly a special breed, but at the end of the day they’re just regular people, going about their jobs.
So join us today as we shadow our higher ups and learn all about a day in the life of an ISS astronaut.
When hurtling around planet earth at 17,100 mph, standard human notions of day and night start to look pretty silly. In a normal 24 hour stretch, a typical ISS astronaut will see the sun rise, and set, 16 times in total. Human bodies did not evolve that way. So a regular 24-hour earth day is maintained up there, if nothing else to prevent the crew descending into a grim spiral of permanent crippling jet lag.
SUGGEST A TOPIC
https://techvision.tv
Imagery supplied via Getty Images
Life Inside The International Space Station
- published: 31 Mar 2021
- views: 162434
5:04
Life on Station
B-roll of life aboard the International Space Station. Image credit: Courtesy NASA
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/LifeOnStationB-Roll
B-roll of life aboard the International Space Station. Image credit: Courtesy NASA
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/LifeOnStationB-Roll
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B-roll of life aboard the International Space Station. Image credit: Courtesy NASA
HD download link: https://archive.org/details/LifeOnStationB-Roll
- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 11312385
8:43
The International Space Station: Together is the Future
As the International Space Station Program completes 10 years of continuous human presence, administrators and former crewmembers discuss its past, present and ...
As the International Space Station Program completes 10 years of continuous human presence, administrators and former crewmembers discuss its past, present and future. The first residents, astronaut Bill Shepherd and cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko came aboard the ISS on Nov. 2, 2000 on Expedition 1.
https://wn.com/The_International_Space_Station_Together_Is_The_Future
As the International Space Station Program completes 10 years of continuous human presence, administrators and former crewmembers discuss its past, present and future. The first residents, astronaut Bill Shepherd and cosmonauts Sergei Krikalev and Yuri Gidzenko came aboard the ISS on Nov. 2, 2000 on Expedition 1.
- published: 27 Oct 2010
- views: 1861458
7:35
The International Space Station's Accidental Spin Visualized
NASA makes data available from the international space station, which means that when Nauka took the rest of the station for a spin we had telemetry. A few peop...
NASA makes data available from the international space station, which means that when Nauka took the rest of the station for a spin we had telemetry. A few people have tried to produce visualizations of the spin, but I think many of these are wrong because they're trying to translate the rotations using Euler angles which run into singularities near the poles, and the spin carried them close to these regions.
The correct data source would be quaternions which don't suffer from singularities, and are available from ISS data sources.
Liam's video sequence from the onboard cameras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78mCF4VHdAM
Coverage showing Quaternion values is here:
https://youtu.be/DpEidLtJLL4
https://wn.com/The_International_Space_Station's_Accidental_Spin_Visualized
NASA makes data available from the international space station, which means that when Nauka took the rest of the station for a spin we had telemetry. A few people have tried to produce visualizations of the spin, but I think many of these are wrong because they're trying to translate the rotations using Euler angles which run into singularities near the poles, and the spin carried them close to these regions.
The correct data source would be quaternions which don't suffer from singularities, and are available from ISS data sources.
Liam's video sequence from the onboard cameras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78mCF4VHdAM
Coverage showing Quaternion values is here:
https://youtu.be/DpEidLtJLL4
- published: 02 Aug 2021
- views: 446350
2:27
Chris Hadfield's Space Kitchen
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbl...
2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbling tortilla.
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
If this whets your appetite to learn more about eating in space, check out the Eating in space Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/living-eating.asp and visit the Living in Space Exhibition Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/exhibitions/living.asp
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2013-02-18 - Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield shows us his "kitchen" in space and prepares a 0-g treat. Free-floating food-eating ensues, complete with a tumbling tortilla.
Credits: Canadian Space Agency and NASA
Expedition 34-35 Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/missions/expedition34-35/
If this whets your appetite to learn more about eating in space, check out the Eating in space Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/astronauts/living-eating.asp and visit the Living in Space Exhibition Web page: http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/eng/exhibitions/living.asp
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- published: 18 Feb 2013
- views: 20131338
1:01
Watch a Russian spacecraft burn up in Earth's atmosphere from space station
The Pirs docking compartment was ferried down to Earth's atmosphere by the Progress 77 spacecraft after undocking from the International Space Station on July 2...
The Pirs docking compartment was ferried down to Earth's atmosphere by the Progress 77 spacecraft after undocking from the International Space Station on July 26, 2021. ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet captured footage of its destruction during atmospheric reentry. Full Story: https://www.space.com/space-station-pirs-module-deorbit-video
Credit: ESA / Thomas Pesquet / Roscosmos | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
https://wn.com/Watch_A_Russian_Spacecraft_Burn_Up_In_Earth's_Atmosphere_From_Space_Station
The Pirs docking compartment was ferried down to Earth's atmosphere by the Progress 77 spacecraft after undocking from the International Space Station on July 26, 2021. ESA astronaut Thomas Pesquet captured footage of its destruction during atmospheric reentry. Full Story: https://www.space.com/space-station-pirs-module-deorbit-video
Credit: ESA / Thomas Pesquet / Roscosmos | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
- published: 04 Aug 2021
- views: 46119
10:07
Why Life on the International Space Station Sucks
Living in space aboard the International Space Station sucks 100% and in today's epic space video you will find out why! We're going aboard the ISS to show you ...
Living in space aboard the International Space Station sucks 100% and in today's epic space video you will find out why! We're going aboard the ISS to show you how insane the living conditions are, not to mention the serious health problems a prolonged period in space can cause. It's all right here, what are you waiting for!
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Living in space aboard the International Space Station sucks 100% and in today's epic space video you will find out why! We're going aboard the ISS to show you how insane the living conditions are, not to mention the serious health problems a prolonged period in space can cause. It's all right here, what are you waiting for!
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- published: 08 Dec 2020
- views: 329273
1:05:21
Grand tour of the International Space Station with Drew and Luca | Single take
ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Drew Morgan take you on a unique tour of the International Space Station shot in one take with two cameras strap...
ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Drew Morgan take you on a unique tour of the International Space Station shot in one take with two cameras strapped together. Luca and Drew take it in turns to guide you through the modules and spacecraft docked to the orbital outpost.
Starting from the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft that bought Drew to the Space Station, the duo show each module and spacecraft docked with the International Space Station at the time it was recorded around the New Year 2020. Passing colleagues include NASA astronaut Jessica Meir and Christina Koch exercising and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Skripochka.
This is the first tour of the International Space Station with two astronauts presenting and the first done in a single take.
At the time of recording three supply vehicles were docked, the Russian Progress MS-13, Space-X’s Dragon-19 and Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus-12, as well as two astronaut vehicles the Soyuz MS-15 and Soyuz MS-13.
The map overlay graphic erroneously shows the future Nauka module instead of Pirs. The Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module Nauka is planned for launch in the future and will replace Pirs, but we put it on the map already.
Skip to specific modules or features such as the toilets using the timestamps below:
0:00 Soyuz MS-15
4:53 Zvezda service module
8:01 Pirs
9:27 Mini Research Module-2 (MRM-2)
10:30 Soyuz MS-13
11:44 MRM-2
12:27 Progress
13:19 Functional Cargo Block (FGB)
17:12 Mini Research Module-1 (MRM-1)
19:36 Pressurised Mating Adapter
20:42 Node-1 Unity
22:46 Northrup Grumman Cygnus-12
27:32 Quest Airlock
29:27 Node-3 Tranquility
30:58 T2 Treadmill
31:17 Toilet
33:38 Cupola at night
34:11 Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo (PMM)
36:42 US laboratory Destiny
37:45 Robotics station for Canadarm2
38:40 Exercise bike
42:21 Node-2 Harmony
44:40 Space X Dragon
46:35 European laboratory Columbus
49:53 Japanese laboratory Kibo
56:17 Space Station fly through
01:00:43 Cupola daytime
01:04:27 Goodbye from Cupola
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ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano and NASA astronaut Drew Morgan take you on a unique tour of the International Space Station shot in one take with two cameras strapped together. Luca and Drew take it in turns to guide you through the modules and spacecraft docked to the orbital outpost.
Starting from the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft that bought Drew to the Space Station, the duo show each module and spacecraft docked with the International Space Station at the time it was recorded around the New Year 2020. Passing colleagues include NASA astronaut Jessica Meir and Christina Koch exercising and Russian cosmonauts Alexander Skvortsov and Oleg Skripochka.
This is the first tour of the International Space Station with two astronauts presenting and the first done in a single take.
At the time of recording three supply vehicles were docked, the Russian Progress MS-13, Space-X’s Dragon-19 and Northrup Grumman’s Cygnus-12, as well as two astronaut vehicles the Soyuz MS-15 and Soyuz MS-13.
The map overlay graphic erroneously shows the future Nauka module instead of Pirs. The Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module Nauka is planned for launch in the future and will replace Pirs, but we put it on the map already.
Skip to specific modules or features such as the toilets using the timestamps below:
0:00 Soyuz MS-15
4:53 Zvezda service module
8:01 Pirs
9:27 Mini Research Module-2 (MRM-2)
10:30 Soyuz MS-13
11:44 MRM-2
12:27 Progress
13:19 Functional Cargo Block (FGB)
17:12 Mini Research Module-1 (MRM-1)
19:36 Pressurised Mating Adapter
20:42 Node-1 Unity
22:46 Northrup Grumman Cygnus-12
27:32 Quest Airlock
29:27 Node-3 Tranquility
30:58 T2 Treadmill
31:17 Toilet
33:38 Cupola at night
34:11 Permanent Multipurpose Module Leonardo (PMM)
36:42 US laboratory Destiny
37:45 Robotics station for Canadarm2
38:40 Exercise bike
42:21 Node-2 Harmony
44:40 Space X Dragon
46:35 European laboratory Columbus
49:53 Japanese laboratory Kibo
56:17 Space Station fly through
01:00:43 Cupola daytime
01:04:27 Goodbye from Cupola
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- published: 26 Jan 2020
- views: 571217
6:13
Nauka unexpectedly fires thrusters after docking, tilts space station - NASA explains
The Nauka multipurpose module inadvertently began firing its thrusters after docking with the International Space Station. NASA public affairs officer Rob Navia...
The Nauka multipurpose module inadvertently began firing its thrusters after docking with the International Space Station. NASA public affairs officer Rob Navias explains. All the astronauts aboard are safe. -- Russia's Nauka module briefly tilts space station with unplanned thruster fire: https://www.space.com/nauka-module-thruster-fire-tilts-space-station
Credit: NASA | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
https://wn.com/Nauka_Unexpectedly_Fires_Thrusters_After_Docking,_Tilts_Space_Station_Nasa_Explains
The Nauka multipurpose module inadvertently began firing its thrusters after docking with the International Space Station. NASA public affairs officer Rob Navias explains. All the astronauts aboard are safe. -- Russia's Nauka module briefly tilts space station with unplanned thruster fire: https://www.space.com/nauka-module-thruster-fire-tilts-space-station
Credit: NASA | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta (http://www.twitter.com/stevespaleta)
- published: 29 Jul 2021
- views: 286831