Elon Musk (born June 28, 1971) is a South African-born American business magnate, engineer and inventor. He is best known for co-founding SpaceX, Tesla Motors and X.com, which later became Paypal after acquiring the service. He is currently the CEO and Chief Designer of SpaceX, CEO and Product Architect of Tesla Motors and Chairman of SolarCity. While at those companies, Musk co-designed the first viable electric car of the modern era, the Tesla Roadster, a private successor to the Space Shuttle, Falcon 9/Dragon, and the world's largest Internet payment system, PayPal.
Elon Musk was born in Pretoria, South Africa, the son of a Canadian-American mother and a South African father. His maternal grandfather was from Minnesota, and had moved to Saskatchewan, where Musk's mother was born. His father is an engineer and his mother is an author, nutritionist and model, appearing on the cover of New York Magazine in 2011 and a Time Magazine supplement in 2010.
Musk bought his first computer at age 10 and taught himself how to program; by the age of 12 he sold his first commercial software for about $500, a space game called Blastar.
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Boeing: Commercial Crew Development (CST-100)
Boeing: Commercial Crew Development (CST-100)
Boeing: Commercial Crew Development (CST-100)
Presented by http://collectSPACE.com -- The Source for Space History and Artifacts. Boeing's commercial crew program consists of developing, manufacturing, t...
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SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon capsule. Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV). Currently in development. Dragon is a free-flying, reusable spacecraft being developed by SpaceX ...
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Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
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The Plan to Launch America
The Plan to Launch America
The Plan to Launch America
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States.
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SpaceX - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
SpaceX - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
SpaceX - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
1/14/2011 SpaceX's proposal to accelerate evolution of the Dragon spacecraft to a crew transportation system.
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New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches atop an Atlas V. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry in the development and certification of crew transportation systems that will fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from the United
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NASA's next generation of crewed spacecraft. SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA, but can use the data gathered during the development flight as it continues on the path to certificat
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Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing video animation of the CST-100 crew transportation vehicle being designed with Bigelow Aerospace under NASA's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program. The seven-crew CST-100 is bigger than the Apollo capsule, but smaller than NASA's Orion, and is designed to be launched by a range of rockets incoluding Atlas IV, Delta V and Falcon 9.Video shows the capsule operating with Bigelow's planned inflatable-module Orbital Space Complex.
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NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station to create primary and back up docking ports for U.S. commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by Boeing and SpaceX to once again transport astronauts from U.S. soil to the space station and back beginning in 2017.
http://www.nasa.gov/pres
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CCP: Boeing Breakout Video
CCP: Boeing Breakout Video
CCP: Boeing Breakout Video
NASA and The Boeing Company of Houston signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's CST-100. Under the $92.3 million agreement, ...
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Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
ATK and Astrium (an EADS Company) are working together in response to NASA's Commercial Crew Development-2 (CCDev-2) procurement. The team is offering NASA launch services with the Liberty rocket. This new launch vehicle combines two of the world's most reliable propulsion systems, with a collective heritage of nearly 150 successful flights.
ATK would supply the human-rated first stage, which it developed under NASA's Space Exploration Program. The five-segment solid rocket first stage is derived from the Space Shuttle's four-segment solid rocket boosters (SRBs) which are built by ATK and have flown 107 successful missions since 1988
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Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 is being developed as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which aims to resume U.S.-based flights to space by 2017 . The CST-100 will transport up to seven passengers or a mix of crew and cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth orbit destinations. Under the Commercial Crew Transportation (CCtCap) phase of the program, Boeing will build three CST-100s at the company’s Commercial Crew Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft will undergo a pad-abort test in 2016, an uncrewed flight in early 2017, leading up to the first crewed flight to th
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Old spice 2013 commercials (Terry Crews)
Old spice 2013 commercials (Terry Crews)
Old spice 2013 commercials (Terry Crews)
These are massive and super funny! http://www.oldspice.com Baby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWoXQUSI65I Shave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpKd1WQAscA A...
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
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Boeing: Commercial Crew Development (CST-100)
Boeing: Commercial Crew Development (CST-100)
Boeing: Commercial Crew Development (CST-100)
Presented by http://collectSPACE.com -- The Source for Space History and Artifacts. Boeing's commercial crew program consists of developing, manufacturing, t...
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SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon capsule. Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV). Currently in development. Dragon is a free-flying, reusable spacecraft being developed by SpaceX ...
1:48
Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Commercial Crew Program Movie Trailer
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
62:00
The Plan to Launch America
The Plan to Launch America
The Plan to Launch America
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States.
5:08
SpaceX - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
SpaceX - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
SpaceX - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
1/14/2011 SpaceX's proposal to accelerate evolution of the Dragon spacecraft to a crew transportation system.
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New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches atop an Atlas V. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry in the development and certification of crew transportation systems that will fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from the United
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NASA's next generation of crewed spacecraft. SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA, but can use the data gathered during the development flight as it continues on the path to certificat
2:13
Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing video animation of the CST-100 crew transportation vehicle being designed with Bigelow Aerospace under NASA's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program. The seven-crew CST-100 is bigger than the Apollo capsule, but smaller than NASA's Orion, and is designed to be launched by a range of rockets incoluding Atlas IV, Delta V and Falcon 9.Video shows the capsule operating with Bigelow's planned inflatable-module Orbital Space Complex.
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NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station to create primary and back up docking ports for U.S. commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by Boeing and SpaceX to once again transport astronauts from U.S. soil to the space station and back beginning in 2017.
http://www.nasa.gov/pres
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CCP: Boeing Breakout Video
CCP: Boeing Breakout Video
CCP: Boeing Breakout Video
NASA and The Boeing Company of Houston signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's CST-100. Under the $92.3 million agreement, ...
3:48
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
ATK and Astrium (an EADS Company) are working together in response to NASA's Commercial Crew Development-2 (CCDev-2) procurement. The team is offering NASA launch services with the Liberty rocket. This new launch vehicle combines two of the world's most reliable propulsion systems, with a collective heritage of nearly 150 successful flights.
ATK would supply the human-rated first stage, which it developed under NASA's Space Exploration Program. The five-segment solid rocket first stage is derived from the Space Shuttle's four-segment solid rocket boosters (SRBs) which are built by ATK and have flown 107 successful missions since 1988
1:47
Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 is being developed as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which aims to resume U.S.-based flights to space by 2017 . The CST-100 will transport up to seven passengers or a mix of crew and cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth orbit destinations. Under the Commercial Crew Transportation (CCtCap) phase of the program, Boeing will build three CST-100s at the company’s Commercial Crew Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft will undergo a pad-abort test in 2016, an uncrewed flight in early 2017, leading up to the first crewed flight to th
1:01
Old spice 2013 commercials (Terry Crews)
Old spice 2013 commercials (Terry Crews)
Old spice 2013 commercials (Terry Crews)
These are massive and super funny! http://www.oldspice.com Baby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWoXQUSI65I Shave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpKd1WQAscA A...
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LIVE: SpaceX conducts commercial crew Pad Abort Test
LIVE: SpaceX conducts commercial crew Pad Abort Test
LIVE: SpaceX conducts commercial crew Pad Abort Test
SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft will undergo a pad abort test on May 5 in order to simulate an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA at 13:30 GMT. NASA's Commercial Crew Program will certify SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 rocket, ground and mission operations systems to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
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SNC's Dream Chaser Highlight Video
SNC's Dream Chaser Highlight Video
SNC's Dream Chaser Highlight Video
This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains copyrighted material belonging to SNC. This video summarizes the deve...
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CCP: Sierra Nevada Corp. Breakout Video
CCP: Sierra Nevada Corp. Breakout Video
CCP: Sierra Nevada Corp. Breakout Video
NASA and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's Dream Chaser spacecraft. U...
1:48
Celebrating NASA Langley's HL-20 legacy
Celebrating NASA Langley's HL-20 legacy
Celebrating NASA Langley's HL-20 legacy
A spacecraft of the future could have its roots in a "space taxi" concept called the HL-20, developed at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. Sierr...
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CCP: ATK Breakout Video
CCP: ATK Breakout Video
CCP: ATK Breakout Video
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the company's Liberty Launch Vehicle. U...
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Boeing's CST-100 Unveiled to the World
Boeing's CST-100 Unveiled to the World
Boeing's CST-100 Unveiled to the World
NASA astronauts Serena Aunon and Randy Bresnik conducted flight suit evaluations inside a fully outfitted test version of The Boeing Company's CST-100 spacec...
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Mercury Capsule Saved by Escape Tower in Mercury-Atlas 3 Launch Failure 1961 NASA
Mercury Capsule Saved by Escape Tower in Mercury-Atlas 3 Launch Failure 1961 NASA
Mercury Capsule Saved by Escape Tower in Mercury-Atlas 3 Launch Failure 1961 NASA
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/nasa_news.html The launch of Mercury-Atlas 3 (MA-3) on April 25, 1961. This unmanned test flight was terminated b...
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The People of NewSpace: Mark Sirangelo, part 1 - Dream Chaser Development
The People of NewSpace: Mark Sirangelo, part 1 - Dream Chaser Development
The People of NewSpace: Mark Sirangelo, part 1 - Dream Chaser Development
In an exclusive interview with Moonandback, Mark Sirangelo, Chairman of Sierra Nevada Space Systems, talks about the Dream Chaser vehicle's Commercial Crew integrated Capability program (CCiCap) milestones, former NASA astronaut Steve Lindsey's role in the vehicle's development, integration with the Atlas V launch vehicle, and the capability to safe abort to a runway landing throughout the flight profile.
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Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, Gigafactory, Leadership, Solar City, Interview (2014)
Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, Gigafactory, Leadership, Solar City, Interview (2014)
Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, Gigafactory, Leadership, Solar City, Interview (2014)
SpaceX is a privately funded space transportation company.[28] It developed its first launch vehicle—Falcon 1—and three rocket engines—Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco—completely with private capital. SpaceX contracted with the US government for a portion of the development funding for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which uses a modified version of the Merlin rocket engine.[28] SpaceX is developing the Falcon Heavy launch vehicle, the Raptor methane-fueled rocket engine, and a set of reusable launch vehicle technologies with private capital.
As of May 2012, SpaceX had operated on total funding of approximately $1 billion in its first ten years of op
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
Presented by http://collectSPACE.com -- The Source for Space History and Artifacts. Boeing's commercial crew program consists of developing, manufacturing, t...
Presented by http://collectSPACE.com -- The Source for Space History and Artifacts. Boeing's commercial crew program consists of developing, manufacturing, t...
SpaceX Dragon capsule. Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV). Currently in development. Dragon is a free-flying, reusable spacecraft being developed by SpaceX ...
SpaceX Dragon capsule. Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV). Currently in development. Dragon is a free-flying, reusable spacecraft being developed by SpaceX ...
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States.
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States.
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches atop an Atlas V. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry in the development and certification of crew transportation systems that will fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from the United States.
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches atop an Atlas V. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry in the development and certification of crew transportation systems that will fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from the United States.
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NASA's next generation of crewed spacecraft. SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA, but can use the data gathered during the development flight as it continues on the path to certification. Under a separate Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract, NASA's CCP will certify SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 rocket and ground and mission operations systems to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NASA's next generation of crewed spacecraft. SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA, but can use the data gathered during the development flight as it continues on the path to certification. Under a separate Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract, NASA's CCP will certify SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 rocket and ground and mission operations systems to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
Boeing video animation of the CST-100 crew transportation vehicle being designed with Bigelow Aerospace under NASA's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program. The seven-crew CST-100 is bigger than the Apollo capsule, but smaller than NASA's Orion, and is designed to be launched by a range of rockets incoluding Atlas IV, Delta V and Falcon 9.Video shows the capsule operating with Bigelow's planned inflatable-module Orbital Space Complex.
Boeing video animation of the CST-100 crew transportation vehicle being designed with Bigelow Aerospace under NASA's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program. The seven-crew CST-100 is bigger than the Apollo capsule, but smaller than NASA's Orion, and is designed to be launched by a range of rockets incoluding Atlas IV, Delta V and Falcon 9.Video shows the capsule operating with Bigelow's planned inflatable-module Orbital Space Complex.
published:19 Jul 2010
views:104596
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station to create primary and back up docking ports for U.S. commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by Boeing and SpaceX to once again transport astronauts from U.S. soil to the space station and back beginning in 2017.
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The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station to create primary and back up docking ports for U.S. commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by Boeing and SpaceX to once again transport astronauts from U.S. soil to the space station and back beginning in 2017.
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NASA and The Boeing Company of Houston signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's CST-100. Under the $92.3 million agreement, ...
NASA and The Boeing Company of Houston signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's CST-100. Under the $92.3 million agreement, ...
ATK and Astrium (an EADS Company) are working together in response to NASA's Commercial Crew Development-2 (CCDev-2) procurement. The team is offering NASA launch services with the Liberty rocket. This new launch vehicle combines two of the world's most reliable propulsion systems, with a collective heritage of nearly 150 successful flights.
ATK would supply the human-rated first stage, which it developed under NASA's Space Exploration Program. The five-segment solid rocket first stage is derived from the Space Shuttle's four-segment solid rocket boosters (SRBs) which are built by ATK and have flown 107 successful missions since 1988 (encompassing 214 SRBs).
Astrium, the developer and manufacturer of the Ariane 5 launcher, working with Snecma (Safran Group), Europe's leading propulsion company, is providing Liberty's second stage based on the liquid-fueled cryogenic core of the Ariane 5 vehicle powered by the Vulcain2 engine. The Ariane 5 Launcher, operated by Arianespace, has flown more than 40 consecutive successful missions over nearly eight years and has launched more commercial satellites than any other launch vehicle in the world during that time. The Ariane 5 enjoys the lowest launch insurance rates in the industry due to an unrivaled safety record in the commercial launch services market.
ATK and Astrium (an EADS Company) are working together in response to NASA's Commercial Crew Development-2 (CCDev-2) procurement. The team is offering NASA launch services with the Liberty rocket. This new launch vehicle combines two of the world's most reliable propulsion systems, with a collective heritage of nearly 150 successful flights.
ATK would supply the human-rated first stage, which it developed under NASA's Space Exploration Program. The five-segment solid rocket first stage is derived from the Space Shuttle's four-segment solid rocket boosters (SRBs) which are built by ATK and have flown 107 successful missions since 1988 (encompassing 214 SRBs).
Astrium, the developer and manufacturer of the Ariane 5 launcher, working with Snecma (Safran Group), Europe's leading propulsion company, is providing Liberty's second stage based on the liquid-fueled cryogenic core of the Ariane 5 vehicle powered by the Vulcain2 engine. The Ariane 5 Launcher, operated by Arianespace, has flown more than 40 consecutive successful missions over nearly eight years and has launched more commercial satellites than any other launch vehicle in the world during that time. The Ariane 5 enjoys the lowest launch insurance rates in the industry due to an unrivaled safety record in the commercial launch services market.
Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 is being developed as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which aims to resume U.S.-based flights to space by 2017 . The CST-100 will transport up to seven passengers or a mix of crew and cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth orbit destinations. Under the Commercial Crew Transportation (CCtCap) phase of the program, Boeing will build three CST-100s at the company’s Commercial Crew Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft will undergo a pad-abort test in 2016, an uncrewed flight in early 2017, leading up to the first crewed flight to the ISS in mid-2017.
Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 is being developed as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which aims to resume U.S.-based flights to space by 2017 . The CST-100 will transport up to seven passengers or a mix of crew and cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth orbit destinations. Under the Commercial Crew Transportation (CCtCap) phase of the program, Boeing will build three CST-100s at the company’s Commercial Crew Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft will undergo a pad-abort test in 2016, an uncrewed flight in early 2017, leading up to the first crewed flight to the ISS in mid-2017.
These are massive and super funny! http://www.oldspice.com Baby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWoXQUSI65I Shave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpKd1WQAscA A...
These are massive and super funny! http://www.oldspice.com Baby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWoXQUSI65I Shave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpKd1WQAscA A...
SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft will undergo a pad abort test on May 5 in order to simulate an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA at 13:30 GMT. NASA's Commercial Crew Program will certify SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 rocket, ground and mission operations systems to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
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SpaceX's Crew Dragon spacecraft will undergo a pad abort test on May 5 in order to simulate an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
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This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains copyrighted material belonging to SNC. This video summarizes the deve...
This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains copyrighted material belonging to SNC. This video summarizes the deve...
NASA and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's Dream Chaser spacecraft. U...
NASA and Sierra Nevada Corp. (SNC) of Louisville, Colo., signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's Dream Chaser spacecraft. U...
A spacecraft of the future could have its roots in a "space taxi" concept called the HL-20, developed at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. Sierr...
A spacecraft of the future could have its roots in a "space taxi" concept called the HL-20, developed at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. Sierr...
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the company's Liberty Launch Vehicle. U...
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the company's Liberty Launch Vehicle. U...
NASA astronauts Serena Aunon and Randy Bresnik conducted flight suit evaluations inside a fully outfitted test version of The Boeing Company's CST-100 spacec...
NASA astronauts Serena Aunon and Randy Bresnik conducted flight suit evaluations inside a fully outfitted test version of The Boeing Company's CST-100 spacec...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/nasa_news.html The launch of Mercury-Atlas 3 (MA-3) on April 25, 1961. This unmanned test flight was terminated b...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/nasa_news.html The launch of Mercury-Atlas 3 (MA-3) on April 25, 1961. This unmanned test flight was terminated b...
In an exclusive interview with Moonandback, Mark Sirangelo, Chairman of Sierra Nevada Space Systems, talks about the Dream Chaser vehicle's Commercial Crew integrated Capability program (CCiCap) milestones, former NASA astronaut Steve Lindsey's role in the vehicle's development, integration with the Atlas V launch vehicle, and the capability to safe abort to a runway landing throughout the flight profile.
In an exclusive interview with Moonandback, Mark Sirangelo, Chairman of Sierra Nevada Space Systems, talks about the Dream Chaser vehicle's Commercial Crew integrated Capability program (CCiCap) milestones, former NASA astronaut Steve Lindsey's role in the vehicle's development, integration with the Atlas V launch vehicle, and the capability to safe abort to a runway landing throughout the flight profile.
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Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, Gigafactory, Leadership, Solar City, Interview (2014)
SpaceX is a privately funded space transportation company.[28] It developed its first launch vehicle—Falcon 1—and three rocket engines—Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco—completely with private capital. SpaceX contracted with the US government for a portion of the development funding for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which uses a modified version of the Merlin rocket engine.[28] SpaceX is developing the Falcon Heavy launch vehicle, the Raptor methane-fueled rocket engine, and a set of reusable launch vehicle technologies with private capital.
As of May 2012, SpaceX had operated on total funding of approximately $1 billion in its first ten years of operation. Of this, private equity provided about $200M, with Musk investing approximately $100M and other investors having put in about $100M (Founders Fund, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, ...).[29] The remainder has come from progress payments on long-term launch contracts and development contracts. As of April 2012, NASA had put in about $400–500M of this amount, with most of that as progress payments on launch contracts.[30] By May 2012, SpaceX had contracts for 40 launch missions, and each of those contracts provide down payments at contract signing, plus many are paying progress payments as launch vehicle components are built in advance of mission launch, driven in part by US accounting rules for recognizing long-term revenue.[30]
In August 2012, SpaceX signed a large development contract with NASA to design and develop a crew-carrying space capsule for the "next generation of U.S. human spaceflight capabilities", in order to re-enable the launch of astronauts from U.S. soil by 2017. Two other companies, Boeing and Sierra Nevada Corporation, received similar development contracts. Advances made by all three companies under Space Act Agreements through NASA's Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative are intended to ultimately lead to the availability of commercial human spaceflight services for both government and commercial customers. As part of this agreement, SpaceX was awarded a contract worth up to $440 million for contract deliverables between 2012 and May 2014.[31][32]
At year-end 2012, SpaceX had over 40 launches on its manifest representing about $4 billion in contract revenue—with many of those contracts already making progress payments to SpaceX—with both commercial and government (NASA/DOD) customers.[33] As of December 2013, SpaceX has a total of 50 future launches under contract, two-thirds of them are for commercial customers.[34][35] In late 2013, space industry media began to comment on the phenomenon that SpaceX prices are undercutting the major competitors in the commercial commsat launch market—the Ariane 5 and Proton[36]—at which time SpaceX had at least 10 further geostationary orbit flights on its books.[35]
In January 2015, SpaceX raised $1 billion in funding from Google and Fidelity, in exchange for 8.333% of the company, making the company valuation at $12 billion. Google and Fidelty join the then current investorship group of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Founders Fund, Valor Equity Partners and Capricorn.[37][38] The investment may be related to SpaceX's launch of a satellite construction business and global satellite internet service effort.[39] Google has been searching for a satellite internet partner since the split with O3b and OneWeb.[40]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX
Tesla Motors is named after electrical engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla.[15][16] The Tesla Roadster uses an AC motor descended directly from Tesla's original 1882 design.[17] The Tesla Roadster, the company's first vehicle, is the first production automobile to use lithium-ion battery cells and the first production EV with a range greater than 200 miles (320 km) per charge.[18] Between 2008 and March 2012, Tesla sold more than 2,250 Roadsters in 31 countries.[19][20][21] Tesla stopped taking orders for the Roadster in the U.S. market in August 2011.[22] Tesla unveiled the Tesla Model S all-electric sedan on March 26, 2009.[23] In December 2012, Tesla employed almost 3,000 full-time employees.[3][24] By January 2014, this number had grown to 6,000 employees.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Motors
SpaceX is a privately funded space transportation company.[28] It developed its first launch vehicle—Falcon 1—and three rocket engines—Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco—completely with private capital. SpaceX contracted with the US government for a portion of the development funding for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle, which uses a modified version of the Merlin rocket engine.[28] SpaceX is developing the Falcon Heavy launch vehicle, the Raptor methane-fueled rocket engine, and a set of reusable launch vehicle technologies with private capital.
As of May 2012, SpaceX had operated on total funding of approximately $1 billion in its first ten years of operation. Of this, private equity provided about $200M, with Musk investing approximately $100M and other investors having put in about $100M (Founders Fund, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, ...).[29] The remainder has come from progress payments on long-term launch contracts and development contracts. As of April 2012, NASA had put in about $400–500M of this amount, with most of that as progress payments on launch contracts.[30] By May 2012, SpaceX had contracts for 40 launch missions, and each of those contracts provide down payments at contract signing, plus many are paying progress payments as launch vehicle components are built in advance of mission launch, driven in part by US accounting rules for recognizing long-term revenue.[30]
In August 2012, SpaceX signed a large development contract with NASA to design and develop a crew-carrying space capsule for the "next generation of U.S. human spaceflight capabilities", in order to re-enable the launch of astronauts from U.S. soil by 2017. Two other companies, Boeing and Sierra Nevada Corporation, received similar development contracts. Advances made by all three companies under Space Act Agreements through NASA's Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative are intended to ultimately lead to the availability of commercial human spaceflight services for both government and commercial customers. As part of this agreement, SpaceX was awarded a contract worth up to $440 million for contract deliverables between 2012 and May 2014.[31][32]
At year-end 2012, SpaceX had over 40 launches on its manifest representing about $4 billion in contract revenue—with many of those contracts already making progress payments to SpaceX—with both commercial and government (NASA/DOD) customers.[33] As of December 2013, SpaceX has a total of 50 future launches under contract, two-thirds of them are for commercial customers.[34][35] In late 2013, space industry media began to comment on the phenomenon that SpaceX prices are undercutting the major competitors in the commercial commsat launch market—the Ariane 5 and Proton[36]—at which time SpaceX had at least 10 further geostationary orbit flights on its books.[35]
In January 2015, SpaceX raised $1 billion in funding from Google and Fidelity, in exchange for 8.333% of the company, making the company valuation at $12 billion. Google and Fidelty join the then current investorship group of Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Founders Fund, Valor Equity Partners and Capricorn.[37][38] The investment may be related to SpaceX's launch of a satellite construction business and global satellite internet service effort.[39] Google has been searching for a satellite internet partner since the split with O3b and OneWeb.[40]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX
Tesla Motors is named after electrical engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla.[15][16] The Tesla Roadster uses an AC motor descended directly from Tesla's original 1882 design.[17] The Tesla Roadster, the company's first vehicle, is the first production automobile to use lithium-ion battery cells and the first production EV with a range greater than 200 miles (320 km) per charge.[18] Between 2008 and March 2012, Tesla sold more than 2,250 Roadsters in 31 countries.[19][20][21] Tesla stopped taking orders for the Roadster in the U.S. market in August 2011.[22] Tesla unveiled the Tesla Model S all-electric sedan on March 26, 2009.[23] In December 2012, Tesla employed almost 3,000 full-time employees.[3][24] By January 2014, this number had grown to 6,000 employees.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Motors
April 17, 2013 at the Khan Academy office in Mountain View
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31:24
Elon Musk laid-back interview for Chinese television (2015)
Elon Musk laid-back interview for Chinese television (2015)
Elon Musk laid-back interview for Chinese television (2015)
A sereine and laid back Elon Musk talks about Tesla, SpaceX and the usual stuff in this interview for Chinese television.
Overview:
00:00. Model S 02:20. Future of EVs and autonomous driving
05:22. Mars and space colonisation
08:00. Reading books
11:28. Early days of entrepreneurship
14:45. Mclaren F1 crash
16:17. Tough times of 2008 (and success)
20:57. Failure
22:03. The price of innovation
24:47. Elon’s kid education at Ad Astra School
27:30. Advice for entrepreneurs
29:17. What’s next for Elon
Date: April 1, 2015
Elon was 43 years old
7:42
Elon Musk interview
Elon Musk interview
Elon Musk interview
Max Tegmark interviews Elon Musk about his life and his decision to fund research for keeping artificial intelligence beneficial
60:24
Elon Musk 2015 Detriot Auto Show Full Interview
Elon Musk 2015 Detriot Auto Show Full Interview
Elon Musk 2015 Detriot Auto Show Full Interview
Elon Musk at Detroit Auto Show on January 13th 2015.
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Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
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Elon Musk: 5 Areas That Will Have the Most Important Effect on Humanity | Inc. Magazine
Elon Musk: 5 Areas That Will Have the Most Important Effect on Humanity | Inc. Magazine
Elon Musk: 5 Areas That Will Have the Most Important Effect on Humanity | Inc. Magazine
In an interview with VC Steve Jurvetson, Elon Musk says he outlined these business opportunities while standing in the shower.
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13:26
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria CNN
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria CNN
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria CNN
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria on his show GPS (Global Public Square). Broadcast on CNN November, 24 2013. Discusses SpaceX, Tesla, Hyperloop and even Solar City.
21:05
Elon Musk: The mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity ...
Elon Musk: The mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity ...
Elon Musk: The mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity ...
Entrepreneur Elon Musk is a man with many plans. The founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX sits down with TED curator Chris Anderson to share details about his visionary projects, which include a mass-marketed electric car, a solar energy leasing company and a fully reusable rocket.
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14:39
Profile of an Entrepreneur - Elon Musk and his SpaceX - Amazing Interview
Profile of an Entrepreneur - Elon Musk and his SpaceX - Amazing Interview
Profile of an Entrepreneur - Elon Musk and his SpaceX - Amazing Interview
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60:24
Tesla's Elon Musk Says China Sales Are `Unexpectedly Weak'
Tesla's Elon Musk Says China Sales Are `Unexpectedly Weak'
Tesla's Elon Musk Says China Sales Are `Unexpectedly Weak'
Jan. 13 -- Tesla Motors Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk talks about prospects for electric vehicles and transportation, the timing of the release of Tesla's Model X and the electric automaker's sales in China. Musk speaks with Automotive News Publisher and Editor Jason Stein at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Interview with Elon Musk on his McLaren car crash, the Hyperloop and more
Interview with Elon Musk on his McLaren car crash, the Hyperloop and more
Interview with Elon Musk on his McLaren car crash, the Hyperloop and more
7:23
Elon Musk calls reporter a “Huge Douchebag” (2009)
Elon Musk calls reporter a “Huge Douchebag” (2009)
Elon Musk calls reporter a “Huge Douchebag” (2009)
A cranky Elon Musk is interviewed by Sarah Lacy on the controversy surrounding Tesla Motor’s receiving government money to produce electric cars for rich people. NY Times writer Randall Stross is set to have started the mess with an incendiary article over Tesla.
Overview:
00:30. Rant on Randall Stross
02:07. Government loan explained
Date: April 3, 2009
Elon was 37 years old
34:02
Tesla CEO Elon Musk (2014)
Tesla CEO Elon Musk (2014)
Tesla CEO Elon Musk (2014)
Tesla CEO Elon Musk in an interview.
76:52
Elon Musk Interview On Spacex, Tesla And His Personal Life
Elon Musk Interview On Spacex, Tesla And His Personal Life
Elon Musk Interview On Spacex, Tesla And His Personal Life
Baidu CEO Robin Li interviews Bill Gates and Elon Musk at the Boao Forum, March 29 2015
Baidu CEO Robin Li interviews Bill Gates and Elon Musk at the Boao Forum, March 29 2015
Baidu CEO Robin Li interviews Bill Gates and Elon Musk at the Boao Forum, March 29 2015
Baidu CEO and chairman Robin Li interviews Bill Gates and Elon Musk at the Boao Forum, March 29 2015. Apologies for the poor sound. Discussion ranges from entrepreneurship to philanthropy, from "summoning the demon" of Artificial Intelligence to the pros and cons of technocratic government, to automated driving, and more.
75:33
One-on-one with Elon Musk
One-on-one with Elon Musk
One-on-one with Elon Musk
MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department Head Jaime Peraire interviews SpaceX and Tesla CEO/founder Elon Musk, October 24, 2014, as the final session of the AeroAstro 1914-2014 Centennial Symposium.
83:28
One on One with Elon Musk MIT AeroAstro Centennial Symposium
One on One with Elon Musk MIT AeroAstro Centennial Symposium
One on One with Elon Musk MIT AeroAstro Centennial Symposium
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The high point of the MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department's 2014 Centennial celebration is the October 22-24 Centennial Symposium featuring some of the most illustrious names in aerospace reflecting on past achievement, celebrating today’s innovative research and education, and offering their perspectives on what lies ahead.
21:55
GTC 2015: NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang Interviews Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk (part 9)
GTC 2015: NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang Interviews Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk (part 9)
GTC 2015: NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang Interviews Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk (part 9)
GTC: NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jen-Hsun Huang welcomes Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk on stage and interviews him about the future of automotive technology and self-driving cars, at the 2015 GPU Technology Conference, in San Jose, Calif. For more NVIDIA news: http://nvda.ly/KthtM
Billionaire Elon Musk: How I Became The Real 'Iron Man'
Billionaire Elon Musk: How I Became The Real 'Iron Man'
Billionaire Elon Musk: How I Became The Real 'Iron Man'
Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- "Bloomberg Risk Takers" profiles Elon Musk, the entrepreneur who helped create PayPal, built America's first viable fully electric car company, started the nation's biggest solar energy supplier, and may make commercial space travel a reality in our lifetime. (Source: Bloomberg)
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5:39
Elon Musk Interview : Risk, Infrastructure and the UK
Elon Musk Interview : Risk, Infrastructure and the UK
Elon Musk Interview : Risk, Infrastructure and the UK
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39:41
Elon Musk Mahalo Mentor Interview
Elon Musk Mahalo Mentor Interview
Elon Musk Mahalo Mentor Interview
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Entrepreneur Elon Musk is the co-founder of PayPal. He is currently chairman of Solar City and CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX. Elon founded SpaceX, a developer and manufacturer of space launch vehicles, in 2002. On September 28, 2008, the Falcon 1 rocket became the first privately financed liquid powered vehicle to achieve earth orbit.1
In 1995, Elon left a graduate program in physics at Stanford University to start the online content publishing software provider Zip2. The company was bought by Compaq's AltaVista division for $307 mill
A sereine and laid back Elon Musk talks about Tesla, SpaceX and the usual stuff in this interview for Chinese television.
Overview:
00:00. Model S 02:20. Future of EVs and autonomous driving
05:22. Mars and space colonisation
08:00. Reading books
11:28. Early days of entrepreneurship
14:45. Mclaren F1 crash
16:17. Tough times of 2008 (and success)
20:57. Failure
22:03. The price of innovation
24:47. Elon’s kid education at Ad Astra School
27:30. Advice for entrepreneurs
29:17. What’s next for Elon
Date: April 1, 2015
Elon was 43 years old
A sereine and laid back Elon Musk talks about Tesla, SpaceX and the usual stuff in this interview for Chinese television.
Overview:
00:00. Model S 02:20. Future of EVs and autonomous driving
05:22. Mars and space colonisation
08:00. Reading books
11:28. Early days of entrepreneurship
14:45. Mclaren F1 crash
16:17. Tough times of 2008 (and success)
20:57. Failure
22:03. The price of innovation
24:47. Elon’s kid education at Ad Astra School
27:30. Advice for entrepreneurs
29:17. What’s next for Elon
Date: April 1, 2015
Elon was 43 years old
Elon Musk at Detroit Auto Show on January 13th 2015.
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Tesla Motors, Inc. is an American company that designs, manufactures, and sells electric cars and electric vehicle powertrain components.Tesla Motors is a public company that trades on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol TSLA.
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published:14 Jan 2015
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Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
The entrepreneur offered a glimpse into his life in innovation while in conversation with the Aspen Institute’s Walter Isaacson.
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Starring: Elon Musk and Walter Isaacson
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Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
Starring: Elon Musk and Walter Isaacson
Editor: Jeremy Elkin
published:17 Oct 2014
views:89230
Elon Musk: 5 Areas That Will Have the Most Important Effect on Humanity | Inc. Magazine
In an interview with VC Steve Jurvetson, Elon Musk says he outlined these business opportunities while standing in the shower.
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Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria on his show GPS (Global Public Square). Broadcast on CNN November, 24 2013. Discusses SpaceX, Tesla, Hyperloop and even Solar City.
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria on his show GPS (Global Public Square). Broadcast on CNN November, 24 2013. Discusses SpaceX, Tesla, Hyperloop and even Solar City.
published:26 Nov 2013
views:63431
Elon Musk: The mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity ...
Entrepreneur Elon Musk is a man with many plans. The founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX sits down with TED curator Chris Anderson to share details about his visionary projects, which include a mass-marketed electric car, a solar energy leasing company and a fully reusable rocket.
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Entrepreneur Elon Musk is a man with many plans. The founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX sits down with TED curator Chris Anderson to share details about his visionary projects, which include a mass-marketed electric car, a solar energy leasing company and a fully reusable rocket.
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published:19 Mar 2013
views:460310
Profile of an Entrepreneur - Elon Musk and his SpaceX - Amazing Interview
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published:21 Sep 2014
views:47993
Tesla's Elon Musk Says China Sales Are `Unexpectedly Weak'
Jan. 13 -- Tesla Motors Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk talks about prospects for electric vehicles and transportation, the timing of the release of Tesla's Model X and the electric automaker's sales in China. Musk speaks with Automotive News Publisher and Editor Jason Stein at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jan. 13 -- Tesla Motors Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk talks about prospects for electric vehicles and transportation, the timing of the release of Tesla's Model X and the electric automaker's sales in China. Musk speaks with Automotive News Publisher and Editor Jason Stein at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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A cranky Elon Musk is interviewed by Sarah Lacy on the controversy surrounding Tesla Motor’s receiving government money to produce electric cars for rich people. NY Times writer Randall Stross is set to have started the mess with an incendiary article over Tesla.
Overview:
00:30. Rant on Randall Stross
02:07. Government loan explained
Date: April 3, 2009
Elon was 37 years old
A cranky Elon Musk is interviewed by Sarah Lacy on the controversy surrounding Tesla Motor’s receiving government money to produce electric cars for rich people. NY Times writer Randall Stross is set to have started the mess with an incendiary article over Tesla.
Overview:
00:30. Rant on Randall Stross
02:07. Government loan explained
Date: April 3, 2009
Elon was 37 years old
Baidu CEO and chairman Robin Li interviews Bill Gates and Elon Musk at the Boao Forum, March 29 2015. Apologies for the poor sound. Discussion ranges from entrepreneurship to philanthropy, from "summoning the demon" of Artificial Intelligence to the pros and cons of technocratic government, to automated driving, and more.
Baidu CEO and chairman Robin Li interviews Bill Gates and Elon Musk at the Boao Forum, March 29 2015. Apologies for the poor sound. Discussion ranges from entrepreneurship to philanthropy, from "summoning the demon" of Artificial Intelligence to the pros and cons of technocratic government, to automated driving, and more.
MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department Head Jaime Peraire interviews SpaceX and Tesla CEO/founder Elon Musk, October 24, 2014, as the final session of the AeroAstro 1914-2014 Centennial Symposium.
MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department Head Jaime Peraire interviews SpaceX and Tesla CEO/founder Elon Musk, October 24, 2014, as the final session of the AeroAstro 1914-2014 Centennial Symposium.
published:31 Oct 2014
views:7063
One on One with Elon Musk MIT AeroAstro Centennial Symposium
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The high point of the MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department's 2014 Centennial celebration is the October 22-24 Centennial Symposium featuring some of the most illustrious names in aerospace reflecting on past achievement, celebrating today’s innovative research and education, and offering their perspectives on what lies ahead.
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The high point of the MIT Aeronautics and Astronautics Department's 2014 Centennial celebration is the October 22-24 Centennial Symposium featuring some of the most illustrious names in aerospace reflecting on past achievement, celebrating today’s innovative research and education, and offering their perspectives on what lies ahead.
published:26 Oct 2014
views:41266
GTC 2015: NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang Interviews Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk (part 9)
GTC: NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jen-Hsun Huang welcomes Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk on stage and interviews him about the future of automotive technology and self-driving cars, at the 2015 GPU Technology Conference, in San Jose, Calif. For more NVIDIA news: http://nvda.ly/KthtM
GTC: NVIDIA CEO and co-founder Jen-Hsun Huang welcomes Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk on stage and interviews him about the future of automotive technology and self-driving cars, at the 2015 GPU Technology Conference, in San Jose, Calif. For more NVIDIA news: http://nvda.ly/KthtM
Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- "Bloomberg Risk Takers" profiles Elon Musk, the entrepreneur who helped create PayPal, built America's first viable fully electric car company, started the nation's biggest solar energy supplier, and may make commercial space travel a reality in our lifetime. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Aug. 3 (Bloomberg) -- "Bloomberg Risk Takers" profiles Elon Musk, the entrepreneur who helped create PayPal, built America's first viable fully electric car company, started the nation's biggest solar energy supplier, and may make commercial space travel a reality in our lifetime. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
published:10 Jun 2014
views:861639
Elon Musk Interview : Risk, Infrastructure and the UK
Elon Musk Being Interviewed about his ventures ,Infrastructure and the Giga-factory , Tesla coming to the Uk and the Risks Involved
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Check out Bas Rutten's Liver Shot on MMA Surge: http://bit.ly/MMASurgeEp1
http://www.mahalo.com/elon-musk/
Entrepreneur Elon Musk is the co-founder of PayPal. He is currently chairman of Solar City and CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX. Elon founded SpaceX, a developer and manufacturer of space launch vehicles, in 2002. On September 28, 2008, the Falcon 1 rocket became the first privately financed liquid powered vehicle to achieve earth orbit.1
In 1995, Elon left a graduate program in physics at Stanford University to start the online content publishing software provider Zip2. The company was bought by Compaq's AltaVista division for $307 million in cash and $34 million in stock options in 1999. In March 1999, Elon co-founded X.com, an online financial services and email payments company which later became PayPal. PayPal was acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion in stock in October 2002.2
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http://www.mahalo.com/elon-musk/
Entrepreneur Elon Musk is the co-founder of PayPal. He is currently chairman of Solar City and CEO of Tesla Motors and SpaceX. Elon founded SpaceX, a developer and manufacturer of space launch vehicles, in 2002. On September 28, 2008, the Falcon 1 rocket became the first privately financed liquid powered vehicle to achieve earth orbit.1
In 1995, Elon left a graduate program in physics at Stanford University to start the online content publishing software provider Zip2. The company was bought by Compaq's AltaVista division for $307 million in cash and $34 million in stock options in 1999. In March 1999, Elon co-founded X.com, an online financial services and email payments company which later became PayPal. PayPal was acquired by eBay for $1.5 billion in stock in October 2002.2
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A briefing at the Kennedy Space Center details NASA's recent awards of more than $269 million for the continued development of commercial transportation syst...
51:38
The People of NewSpace: Christopher Ferguson - Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
The People of NewSpace: Christopher Ferguson - Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
The People of NewSpace: Christopher Ferguson - Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe...
21:01
Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le...
62:02
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Awards ISS Commercial Crew Transport Contracts To Boeing And SpaceX This is video from a NASA press conference as broadcast on NASA Television. Media ev.
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space .
Rachel Crane explains NASA's commercial crew contract competition and what it means for the future of space travel.
Boeing, SpaceX win contracts to build 'space taxis' for NASA NASA will partner with Boeing and SpaceX to build commercially owned and operated space taxis .
32:46
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee on the prior day's award of commercial crew contracts to Boeing and SpaceX.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
61:06
William H. Gerstenmaier | The Need for Human Space Exploration: Preparing for Mars | NEAF Talks
William H. Gerstenmaier | The Need for Human Space Exploration: Preparing for Mars | NEAF Talks
William H. Gerstenmaier | The Need for Human Space Exploration: Preparing for Mars | NEAF Talks
Filmed in HD April 2014
Why do humans explore? Why does man need an alternative habitat beyond this planet we call home? Bill Gerstenmaier explains why we need an ongoing presence in space and how NASA’s long term plans will provide the platform through which humans can move out into the solar system. With initial preparations already underway, Gerstenmaier will explain the pioneering strategy that will eventually take us to Mars and beyond.
Who is William Gerstenmaier?
BILL GERSTENMAIER is the NASA Associate Administrator for Human Space Flight. He provides strategic direction for all aspects of NASA’s human exploration of space and c
59:23
Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to bring to the rest of the country/world the good news of the US Space Program, both commercial and government operations and in particular launches . If you would like to help or need help please contact us .
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54:56
NASA, ATK to Collaborate on Liberty Launch System
NASA, ATK to Collaborate on Liberty Launch System
NASA, ATK to Collaborate on Liberty Launch System
NASA has agreed to collaborate with Alliant Techsystems on the development of ATK's commercial Liberty Launch System as part of the agency's Commercial Crew ...
60:30
Elon Musk: SpaceX, Companies, Education, Electric Car, Artificial Intelligence (2011)
Elon Musk: SpaceX, Companies, Education, Electric Car, Artificial Intelligence (2011)
Elon Musk: SpaceX, Companies, Education, Electric Car, Artificial Intelligence (2011)
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is an American space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California, USA. It was founded in 2002 by former PayPal entrepreneur and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk with the goal of reducing space transportation costs to enable the colonization of Mars. It has developed the Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 launch vehicles, both of which were designed from conception to eventually become reusable, and the Dragon spacecraft which is flown into orbit by the Falcon 9 launch vehicle to supply the International Space Station with cargo. A manned version of Dragon is in development.
SpaceX's achi
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Commercial Crew Progress Status Update
Commercial Crew Progress Status Update
Commercial Crew Progress Status Update
The progress of NASA's partnership with industry to establish safe, affordable and commercially-viable access to low Earth orbit for humans is outlined in this news briefing held on Jan. 9 at the Kennedy Space Center.
36:39
Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconference is with Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
49:10
NASA | The Path Toward Humans to Mars - Commercial Crew Program Briefing [HD]
NASA | The Path Toward Humans to Mars - Commercial Crew Program Briefing [HD]
NASA | The Path Toward Humans to Mars - Commercial Crew Program Briefing [HD]
Release Date: 17 November 2013 See more videos about MAVEN: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8n4p2XzfId6KbviFncogxuX Credit: NASA.
35:39
Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to provide commercial crew transportation to the International Space Station.
NASA representatives were:
- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
- Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana
- Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
- Astronaut and former ISS Expedition crew member Mike Fincke
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
52:49
Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p...
54:45
[Nasa Space N17] NASA 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning 'Full concept and Theory'
[Nasa Space N17] NASA 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning 'Full concept and Theory'
[Nasa Space N17] NASA 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning 'Full concept and Theory'
More Space Nasa: NASA 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning 'Full concept and Theory'
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45:47
Commercial Crew Update, May 6, 2013
Commercial Crew Update, May 6, 2013
Commercial Crew Update, May 6, 2013
On May 6, 2013, Trent Smith of nasa's Commercial Crew office presented an update on the program to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum docents. The museum...
27:00
NewSpace 2012: Finding the Balance
NewSpace 2012: Finding the Balance
NewSpace 2012: Finding the Balance
NASA and the FAA recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining how the two agencies will work together to ensure the safety of commercial human spa...
61:04
Tecnología de la NASA Documentales
Tecnología de la NASA Documentales
Tecnología de la NASA Documentales
La Administración Nacional de la Aeronáutica y del Espacio, más conocida como NASA (por sus siglas en inglés: National Aeronautics and Space Administration), es la agencia del gobierno estadounidense responsable del programa espacial civil, además de la investigación aeronáutica y astronáutica en ese país. Desde febrero de 2006, la declaración de objetivos de la NASA ha consistido en "liderar el futuro de la exploración espacial, los descubrimientos científicos y la investigación aeronáutica".2
El 14 de septiembre de 2011, la NASA anunció que había seleccionado el diseño de un nuevo transbordador SLS, diciendo que llevaría a los astronautas
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EP91 : Nasa Deceptions
EP91 : Nasa Deceptions
EP91 : Nasa Deceptions
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space pr...
56:26
Should NASA be allowed to Crowd Fund projects? 8.18
Should NASA be allowed to Crowd Fund projects? 8.18
Should NASA be allowed to Crowd Fund projects? 8.18
In this weekly live epicsode of TMRO we ask the question, should NASA be allowed to crowd fund programs that have been de-funded?
In Space News we have:
* LDSD Parachute Failure
* LightSail deploys
* Cuts to commercial crew funding
* AEM to send payload to the moon
* PornHub Space Program
* Stratolaunch dumps Orbital ATK
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Alex Jones Show: Commercial Free - Friday (5-22-15) Full Show
Alex Jones Show: Commercial Free - Friday (5-22-15) Full Show
Alex Jones Show: Commercial Free - Friday (5-22-15) Full Show
On this Friday, May 22 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we cover the protest outside a Planned Parenthood abortion mill on Thursday. During the protest, radical and racist Marxists from Red Guards Austin repeatedly attacked the Infowars crew, stole private property and attempted to shut down free speech while announcing their love for Satan and killing babies. We also cover remarks made by a former lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (IPCC) denouncing the socialist climate change agenda and its junk science. Other topics covered today include an admission by the FBI that Section 215 of the Patriot Act has not resulted
A briefing at the Kennedy Space Center details NASA's recent awards of more than $269 million for the continued development of commercial transportation syst...
A briefing at the Kennedy Space Center details NASA's recent awards of more than $269 million for the continued development of commercial transportation syst...
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe...
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe...
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le...
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le...
NASA Awards ISS Commercial Crew Transport Contracts To Boeing And SpaceX This is video from a NASA press conference as broadcast on NASA Television. Media ev.
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space .
Rachel Crane explains NASA's commercial crew contract competition and what it means for the future of space travel.
Boeing, SpaceX win contracts to build 'space taxis' for NASA NASA will partner with Boeing and SpaceX to build commercially owned and operated space taxis .
NASA Awards ISS Commercial Crew Transport Contracts To Boeing And SpaceX This is video from a NASA press conference as broadcast on NASA Television. Media ev.
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space .
Rachel Crane explains NASA's commercial crew contract competition and what it means for the future of space travel.
Boeing, SpaceX win contracts to build 'space taxis' for NASA NASA will partner with Boeing and SpaceX to build commercially owned and operated space taxis .
published:20 Jan 2015
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NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee on the prior day's award of commercial crew contracts to Boeing and SpaceX.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee on the prior day's award of commercial crew contracts to Boeing and SpaceX.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
published:17 Sep 2014
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William H. Gerstenmaier | The Need for Human Space Exploration: Preparing for Mars | NEAF Talks
Filmed in HD April 2014
Why do humans explore? Why does man need an alternative habitat beyond this planet we call home? Bill Gerstenmaier explains why we need an ongoing presence in space and how NASA’s long term plans will provide the platform through which humans can move out into the solar system. With initial preparations already underway, Gerstenmaier will explain the pioneering strategy that will eventually take us to Mars and beyond.
Who is William Gerstenmaier?
BILL GERSTENMAIER is the NASA Associate Administrator for Human Space Flight. He provides strategic direction for all aspects of NASA’s human exploration of space and cross-agency space support functions of space communications and space launch vehicles. Gerstenmaier provides programmatic direction for the continued operation and utilization of the International Space Station, development of the Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft, and is providing strategic guidance and direction for the commercial crew and cargo programs that will provide logistics and crew transportation for the International Space Station. Gerstenmaier is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Senior NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.
NEAF Talks brings you the best from the annual NEAF Astronomy & Space conference which is held just outside New York City at the RCC campus of the State University of NY. The Northeast Astronomy Forum is in its 25th year and is a world renowned symposium which annually searches the globe for the most relevant personalities who are making space, science and astronomy history today. Now through NEAF Talks online, these outstanding lectures are available to classrooms, universities, professionals, and the world at-large free of charge. Visit Rocklandtronomy.com\NEAF for more information or to learn how to see NEAF live.
NEAF Talks- supporting science and astronomy education for a quarter century, now free to the world via the web.
New NEAF Talks every month.
Filmed in HD April 2014
Why do humans explore? Why does man need an alternative habitat beyond this planet we call home? Bill Gerstenmaier explains why we need an ongoing presence in space and how NASA’s long term plans will provide the platform through which humans can move out into the solar system. With initial preparations already underway, Gerstenmaier will explain the pioneering strategy that will eventually take us to Mars and beyond.
Who is William Gerstenmaier?
BILL GERSTENMAIER is the NASA Associate Administrator for Human Space Flight. He provides strategic direction for all aspects of NASA’s human exploration of space and cross-agency space support functions of space communications and space launch vehicles. Gerstenmaier provides programmatic direction for the continued operation and utilization of the International Space Station, development of the Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft, and is providing strategic guidance and direction for the commercial crew and cargo programs that will provide logistics and crew transportation for the International Space Station. Gerstenmaier is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Senior NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.
NEAF Talks brings you the best from the annual NEAF Astronomy & Space conference which is held just outside New York City at the RCC campus of the State University of NY. The Northeast Astronomy Forum is in its 25th year and is a world renowned symposium which annually searches the globe for the most relevant personalities who are making space, science and astronomy history today. Now through NEAF Talks online, these outstanding lectures are available to classrooms, universities, professionals, and the world at-large free of charge. Visit Rocklandtronomy.com\NEAF for more information or to learn how to see NEAF live.
NEAF Talks- supporting science and astronomy education for a quarter century, now free to the world via the web.
New NEAF Talks every month.
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to bring to the rest of the country/world the good news of the US Space Program, both commercial and government operations and in particular launches . If you would like to help or need help please contact us .
www.USLaunchReport.com Thank You
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to bring to the rest of the country/world the good news of the US Space Program, both commercial and government operations and in particular launches . If you would like to help or need help please contact us .
www.USLaunchReport.com Thank You
NASA has agreed to collaborate with Alliant Techsystems on the development of ATK's commercial Liberty Launch System as part of the agency's Commercial Crew ...
NASA has agreed to collaborate with Alliant Techsystems on the development of ATK's commercial Liberty Launch System as part of the agency's Commercial Crew ...
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is an American space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California, USA. It was founded in 2002 by former PayPal entrepreneur and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk with the goal of reducing space transportation costs to enable the colonization of Mars. It has developed the Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 launch vehicles, both of which were designed from conception to eventually become reusable, and the Dragon spacecraft which is flown into orbit by the Falcon 9 launch vehicle to supply the International Space Station with cargo. A manned version of Dragon is in development.
SpaceX's achievements include the first privately funded, liquid-fueled rocket (Falcon 1) to reach orbit on 28 September 2008;[4] the first privately funded company to successfully launch, orbit and recover a spacecraft (Dragon) on 9 December 2010; and the first private company to send a spacecraft (Dragon) to the International Space Station on 25 May 2012.[5] The launch of SES-8, on 3 December 2013, was the first SpaceX delivery into geosynchronous orbit.
In order to control quality and costs, SpaceX designs, tests and fabricates the majority of its components in-house, including the Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco rocket engines used on the Falcon launch vehicles and the Dragon spacecraft. This has allowed SpaceX to offer one of the lowest launch prices in the industry and to significantly reduce conventional rocket development time.[citation needed]. In November 2013, the French company Arianespace which is the market leader in commercial launches, said that it would take a flexible approach to pricing for the "lighter satellites" it carries to geostationary orbits aboard its Ariane 5 because of competition from SpaceX.[6]
In 2006, NASA awarded the company a Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) contract to design and demonstrate a launch system to resupply cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). SpaceX, as of January 2015 has flown five missions to the ISS under a cargo resupply contract.[7] NASA has also awarded SpaceX a contract to develop and demonstrate a human-rated Dragon as part of its Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program to transport crew to the ISS. SpaceX is planning its first crewed Dragon/Falcon 9 flight in 2016, when it expects to have a fully certified, human-rated launch escape system incorporated into the spacecraft. Besides NASA contracts, SpaceX has signed contracts with private sector companies, non-American government agencies and the American military for its launch services, filling a growing launch manifest. As of February 2015, it has already launched 15 Falcon 9 rockets with 14 successes and one partial failure, and has at least 30 planned future launches for clients.
SpaceX was founded in June 2002 by PayPal and Tesla Motors co-founder Elon Musk, because he wanted to do more with his wealth than just retire or do philanthropy, and cheap reliable access to space was a market opportunity that could be exploited in the United States. His vision was to build a simple and relatively inexpensive reusable rocket that would go into space multiple times, similar to the turn around time capabilities that commercial airliners currently exhibit. By March 2006, Musk had invested US$100 million of his own money into the company.[9]
On 4 August 2008, SpaceX accepted a further $20 million investment from the Founders Fund.[10] In early 2012, approximately two-thirds of the company was owned by its founder[11] and his 70 million shares were then estimated to be worth $875 million on private markets,[12] which roughly valued SpaceX at $1.3 billion as of February 2012.[13] After the COTS 2+ flight in May 2012, the company private equity valuation nearly doubled to $2.4 billion.[14][15]
In 2012, an initial public offering (IPO) was perceived as possible by the end of 2013,[16] but then Musk stated in June 2013 that he planned to hold off any potential IPO until after the "Mars Colonial Transporter is flying regularly,"[17] and this was reiterated in 2015 indicating that it would be many years before SpaceX would become a publicly-traded company.[18]
The company has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2002, growing from 160 employees in November 2005 to more than 500 by July 2008, to over 1,100 in 2010,[19][20] 1800 in early 2012,[21] and 3000 by early 2013.[22] By October 2013, the company had grown to 3,800 employees and contractors.[23]
In January 2005, SpaceX bought a 10% stake in Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is an American space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California, USA. It was founded in 2002 by former PayPal entrepreneur and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk with the goal of reducing space transportation costs to enable the colonization of Mars. It has developed the Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 launch vehicles, both of which were designed from conception to eventually become reusable, and the Dragon spacecraft which is flown into orbit by the Falcon 9 launch vehicle to supply the International Space Station with cargo. A manned version of Dragon is in development.
SpaceX's achievements include the first privately funded, liquid-fueled rocket (Falcon 1) to reach orbit on 28 September 2008;[4] the first privately funded company to successfully launch, orbit and recover a spacecraft (Dragon) on 9 December 2010; and the first private company to send a spacecraft (Dragon) to the International Space Station on 25 May 2012.[5] The launch of SES-8, on 3 December 2013, was the first SpaceX delivery into geosynchronous orbit.
In order to control quality and costs, SpaceX designs, tests and fabricates the majority of its components in-house, including the Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco rocket engines used on the Falcon launch vehicles and the Dragon spacecraft. This has allowed SpaceX to offer one of the lowest launch prices in the industry and to significantly reduce conventional rocket development time.[citation needed]. In November 2013, the French company Arianespace which is the market leader in commercial launches, said that it would take a flexible approach to pricing for the "lighter satellites" it carries to geostationary orbits aboard its Ariane 5 because of competition from SpaceX.[6]
In 2006, NASA awarded the company a Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) contract to design and demonstrate a launch system to resupply cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). SpaceX, as of January 2015 has flown five missions to the ISS under a cargo resupply contract.[7] NASA has also awarded SpaceX a contract to develop and demonstrate a human-rated Dragon as part of its Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program to transport crew to the ISS. SpaceX is planning its first crewed Dragon/Falcon 9 flight in 2016, when it expects to have a fully certified, human-rated launch escape system incorporated into the spacecraft. Besides NASA contracts, SpaceX has signed contracts with private sector companies, non-American government agencies and the American military for its launch services, filling a growing launch manifest. As of February 2015, it has already launched 15 Falcon 9 rockets with 14 successes and one partial failure, and has at least 30 planned future launches for clients.
SpaceX was founded in June 2002 by PayPal and Tesla Motors co-founder Elon Musk, because he wanted to do more with his wealth than just retire or do philanthropy, and cheap reliable access to space was a market opportunity that could be exploited in the United States. His vision was to build a simple and relatively inexpensive reusable rocket that would go into space multiple times, similar to the turn around time capabilities that commercial airliners currently exhibit. By March 2006, Musk had invested US$100 million of his own money into the company.[9]
On 4 August 2008, SpaceX accepted a further $20 million investment from the Founders Fund.[10] In early 2012, approximately two-thirds of the company was owned by its founder[11] and his 70 million shares were then estimated to be worth $875 million on private markets,[12] which roughly valued SpaceX at $1.3 billion as of February 2012.[13] After the COTS 2+ flight in May 2012, the company private equity valuation nearly doubled to $2.4 billion.[14][15]
In 2012, an initial public offering (IPO) was perceived as possible by the end of 2013,[16] but then Musk stated in June 2013 that he planned to hold off any potential IPO until after the "Mars Colonial Transporter is flying regularly,"[17] and this was reiterated in 2015 indicating that it would be many years before SpaceX would become a publicly-traded company.[18]
The company has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2002, growing from 160 employees in November 2005 to more than 500 by July 2008, to over 1,100 in 2010,[19][20] 1800 in early 2012,[21] and 3000 by early 2013.[22] By October 2013, the company had grown to 3,800 employees and contractors.[23]
In January 2005, SpaceX bought a 10% stake in Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
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The progress of NASA's partnership with industry to establish safe, affordable and commercially-viable access to low Earth orbit for humans is outlined in this news briefing held on Jan. 9 at the Kennedy Space Center.
The progress of NASA's partnership with industry to establish safe, affordable and commercially-viable access to low Earth orbit for humans is outlined in this news briefing held on Jan. 9 at the Kennedy Space Center.
published:20 Feb 2014
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Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconference is with Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconference is with Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
published:16 Sep 2014
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NASA | The Path Toward Humans to Mars - Commercial Crew Program Briefing [HD]
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to provide commercial crew transportation to the International Space Station.
NASA representatives were:
- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
- Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana
- Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
- Astronaut and former ISS Expedition crew member Mike Fincke
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to provide commercial crew transportation to the International Space Station.
NASA representatives were:
- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
- Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana
- Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
- Astronaut and former ISS Expedition crew member Mike Fincke
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
published:17 Sep 2014
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Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p...
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p...
More Space Nasa: NASA 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning 'Full concept and Theory'
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the United States government agency responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1958[5] with a distinctly civilian (rather than military) orientation encouraging peaceful applications in space science. The National Aeronautics and Space Act was passed on July 29, 1958, disestablishing NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The new agency became operational on October 1, 1958.[6][7]
Since that time, most U.S. space exploration efforts have been led by NASA, including the Apollo moon-landing missions, the Skylab space station, and later the Space Shuttle. Currently, NASA is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. The agency is also responsible for the Launch Services Program (LSP) which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for unmanned NASA launches.
NASA science is focused on better understanding Earth through the Earth Observing System,[8] advancing heliophysics through the efforts of the Science Mission Directorate's Heliophysics Research Program,[9] exploring bodies throughout the Solar System with advanced robotic spacecraft missions such as New Horizons,[10] and researching astrophysics topics, such as the Big Bang, through the Great Observatories and associated programs.[11] NASA shares data with various national and international organizations such as from the Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the United States government agency responsible for the civilian space program as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower established the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in 1958[5] with a distinctly civilian (rather than military) orientation encouraging peaceful applications in space science. The National Aeronautics and Space Act was passed on July 29, 1958, disestablishing NASA's predecessor, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). The new agency became operational on October 1, 1958.[6][7]
Since that time, most U.S. space exploration efforts have been led by NASA, including the Apollo moon-landing missions, the Skylab space station, and later the Space Shuttle. Currently, NASA is supporting the International Space Station and is overseeing the development of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the Space Launch System and Commercial Crew vehicles. The agency is also responsible for the Launch Services Program (LSP) which provides oversight of launch operations and countdown management for unmanned NASA launches.
NASA science is focused on better understanding Earth through the Earth Observing System,[8] advancing heliophysics through the efforts of the Science Mission Directorate's Heliophysics Research Program,[9] exploring bodies throughout the Solar System with advanced robotic spacecraft missions such as New Horizons,[10] and researching astrophysics topics, such as the Big Bang, through the Great Observatories and associated programs.[11] NASA shares data with various national and international organizations such as from the Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite.
On May 6, 2013, Trent Smith of nasa's Commercial Crew office presented an update on the program to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum docents. The museum...
On May 6, 2013, Trent Smith of nasa's Commercial Crew office presented an update on the program to the Air Force Space and Missile Museum docents. The museum...
NASA and the FAA recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining how the two agencies will work together to ensure the safety of commercial human spa...
NASA and the FAA recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding outlining how the two agencies will work together to ensure the safety of commercial human spa...
La Administración Nacional de la Aeronáutica y del Espacio, más conocida como NASA (por sus siglas en inglés: National Aeronautics and Space Administration), es la agencia del gobierno estadounidense responsable del programa espacial civil, además de la investigación aeronáutica y astronáutica en ese país. Desde febrero de 2006, la declaración de objetivos de la NASA ha consistido en "liderar el futuro de la exploración espacial, los descubrimientos científicos y la investigación aeronáutica".2
El 14 de septiembre de 2011, la NASA anunció que había seleccionado el diseño de un nuevo transbordador SLS, diciendo que llevaría a los astronautas más lejos que nunca antes en el espacio y sería la piedra angular para futuros esfuerzos de exploración por parte de Estados Unidos.3 4 5
La NASA se fundó el 29 de julio de 1958 mediante la National Aeronautics and Space Act (Ley Nacional de la Aeronáutica y el Espacio), reemplazando a la NACA (Comité Consejero Nacional para la Aeronáutica). La agencia ha estado operativa a partir del 1 de octubre de ese mismo año,6 7 y desde entonces ha liderado el esfuerzo estadounidense en la exploración del espacio, destacando las misiones de alunizaje del Programa Apolo, la estación espacial Skylab y, posteriormente, el transbordador espacial. En la actualidad, la NASA da soporte a la Estación Espacial Internacional y supervisa el desarrollo de los vehículos Orión y Commercial Crew Development. La agencia es también responsable del Launch Services Program, que presta servicios de supervisión en las operaciones de lanzamiento y gestión de la cuenta atrás para lanzamientos no tripulados de la NASA.
La ciencia que emplea la NASA se centra en una mejor comprensión de la Tierra a través del Sistema de Observación de la Tierra (EOS, por sus siglas en inglés),8 avanzar en la heliofísica mediante los esfuerzos del Programa de Investigación en Heliofísica de la Dirección de Misiones Científicas,9 explorar cuerpos por todo el Sistema Solar con misiones robóticas avanzadas como la New Horizons10 e investigar cuestiones de astrofísica como el Big Bang a través de los Grandes Observatorios y programas asociados.11 La NASA comparte información con diversas organizaciones nacionales e internacionales, como en el caso del satélite Ibuki de la Agencia Japonesa de Exploración Aeroespacial.
Desde 1946, la NACA había venido realizando experimentos con aviones cohete, como el supersónico Bell X-1.12 A comienzos de la década de 1950 tenía como reto
La Administración Nacional de la Aeronáutica y del Espacio, más conocida como NASA (por sus siglas en inglés: National Aeronautics and Space Administration), es la agencia del gobierno estadounidense responsable del programa espacial civil, además de la investigación aeronáutica y astronáutica en ese país. Desde febrero de 2006, la declaración de objetivos de la NASA ha consistido en "liderar el futuro de la exploración espacial, los descubrimientos científicos y la investigación aeronáutica".2
El 14 de septiembre de 2011, la NASA anunció que había seleccionado el diseño de un nuevo transbordador SLS, diciendo que llevaría a los astronautas más lejos que nunca antes en el espacio y sería la piedra angular para futuros esfuerzos de exploración por parte de Estados Unidos.3 4 5
La NASA se fundó el 29 de julio de 1958 mediante la National Aeronautics and Space Act (Ley Nacional de la Aeronáutica y el Espacio), reemplazando a la NACA (Comité Consejero Nacional para la Aeronáutica). La agencia ha estado operativa a partir del 1 de octubre de ese mismo año,6 7 y desde entonces ha liderado el esfuerzo estadounidense en la exploración del espacio, destacando las misiones de alunizaje del Programa Apolo, la estación espacial Skylab y, posteriormente, el transbordador espacial. En la actualidad, la NASA da soporte a la Estación Espacial Internacional y supervisa el desarrollo de los vehículos Orión y Commercial Crew Development. La agencia es también responsable del Launch Services Program, que presta servicios de supervisión en las operaciones de lanzamiento y gestión de la cuenta atrás para lanzamientos no tripulados de la NASA.
La ciencia que emplea la NASA se centra en una mejor comprensión de la Tierra a través del Sistema de Observación de la Tierra (EOS, por sus siglas en inglés),8 avanzar en la heliofísica mediante los esfuerzos del Programa de Investigación en Heliofísica de la Dirección de Misiones Científicas,9 explorar cuerpos por todo el Sistema Solar con misiones robóticas avanzadas como la New Horizons10 e investigar cuestiones de astrofísica como el Big Bang a través de los Grandes Observatorios y programas asociados.11 La NASA comparte información con diversas organizaciones nacionales e internacionales, como en el caso del satélite Ibuki de la Agencia Japonesa de Exploración Aeroespacial.
Desde 1946, la NACA había venido realizando experimentos con aviones cohete, como el supersónico Bell X-1.12 A comienzos de la década de 1950 tenía como reto
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space pr...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is the agency of the United States government that is responsible for the nation's civilian space pr...
In this weekly live epicsode of TMRO we ask the question, should NASA be allowed to crowd fund programs that have been de-funded?
In Space News we have:
* LDSD Parachute Failure
* LightSail deploys
* Cuts to commercial crew funding
* AEM to send payload to the moon
* PornHub Space Program
* Stratolaunch dumps Orbital ATK
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In this weekly live epicsode of TMRO we ask the question, should NASA be allowed to crowd fund programs that have been de-funded?
In Space News we have:
* LDSD Parachute Failure
* LightSail deploys
* Cuts to commercial crew funding
* AEM to send payload to the moon
* PornHub Space Program
* Stratolaunch dumps Orbital ATK
TMRO Live Shows are crowd funded. If you like this episode consider contributing to help us to continue to improve. Head over to http://www.patreon.com/tmro for information, goals and reward levels. Don't forget to check out our daily SpacePod campaign as well over at http://www.patreon.com/spacepod
published:15 Jun 2015
views:1072
Alex Jones Show: Commercial Free - Friday (5-22-15) Full Show
On this Friday, May 22 edition of the Alex Jones Show, we cover the protest outside a Planned Parenthood abortion mill on Thursday. During the protest, radical and racist Marxists from Red Guards Austin repeatedly attacked the Infowars crew, stole private property and attempted to shut down free speech while announcing their love for Satan and killing babies. We also cover remarks made by a former lead author on the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change (IPCC) denouncing the socialist climate change agenda and its junk science. Other topics covered today include an admission by the FBI that Section 215 of the Patriot Act has not resulted in assisting any major terror cases and the Pentagon’s warning that the US may consider confronting China in the South China Sea with surveillance aircraft, war ships and teams of corporate media news crews.
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Elon Musk speaks shortly about Dragon's optimistic future in a SpaceX promo video for their Commercial Crew Development efforts (CCDEV). Date: January 21 ...
Elon Musk official twitter Elon Musk Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO interview. Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
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The People of NewSpace: Phil McAlister, part 1 - Commercial Spaceflight Development
The People of NewSpace: Phil McAlister, part 1 - Commercial Spaceflight Development
The People of NewSpace: Phil McAlister, part 1 - Commercial Spaceflight Development
At the Space Frontier Foundation’s 2012 NewSpace Conference in Santa Clara, California, Phil McAlister, Director of NASA's Commercial Spaceflight Development, talks with MM about the history and progress of NASA's commercial cargo and crew programs.
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SNC's Dream Chaser® Spacecraft
SNC's Dream Chaser® Spacecraft
SNC's Dream Chaser® Spacecraft
This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains copyrighted material belonging to SNC. This video summarizes the deve...
8:41
Space Station Live: Commercial Crew Manager Talks Spaceflight Future
Space Station Live: Commercial Crew Manager Talks Spaceflight Future
Space Station Live: Commercial Crew Manager Talks Spaceflight Future
Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks to Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager, about the private companies designing future spacecraft to take ...
1:05
NEW NASA SHUTTLE Dream Chaser
NEW NASA SHUTTLE Dream Chaser
NEW NASA SHUTTLE Dream Chaser
New Nasa Space Shuttle passes flight test, of the Sierra Nevada Corp. Dream Chaser spacecraft Under the $80 million agreement, NASA's Commercial Crew Program...
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Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
Date- 28th Apr 11 Source- http://www.spacex.com/ 'SpaceX's proposal to accelerate evolution of the Dragon spacecraft to a crew transportation system.'
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SpaceX Next - Commercial Crew
SpaceX Next - Commercial Crew
SpaceX Next - Commercial Crew
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
0:54
CCP: ULA Breakout Video.
CCP: ULA Breakout Video.
CCP: ULA Breakout Video.
CCP: ULA Breakout Video NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company's A...
Elon Musk speaks shortly about Dragon's optimistic future in a SpaceX promo video for their Commercial Crew Development efforts (CCDEV). Date: January 21 ...
Elon Musk official twitter Elon Musk Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO interview. Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk speaks shortly about Dragon's optimistic future in a SpaceX promo video for their Commercial Crew Development efforts (CCDEV). Date: January 21 ...
Elon Musk official twitter Elon Musk Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO interview. Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
published:30 Jun 2015
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The People of NewSpace: Phil McAlister, part 1 - Commercial Spaceflight Development
At the Space Frontier Foundation’s 2012 NewSpace Conference in Santa Clara, California, Phil McAlister, Director of NASA's Commercial Spaceflight Development, talks with MM about the history and progress of NASA's commercial cargo and crew programs.
At the Space Frontier Foundation’s 2012 NewSpace Conference in Santa Clara, California, Phil McAlister, Director of NASA's Commercial Spaceflight Development, talks with MM about the history and progress of NASA's commercial cargo and crew programs.
This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains copyrighted material belonging to SNC. This video summarizes the deve...
This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains copyrighted material belonging to SNC. This video summarizes the deve...
Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks to Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager, about the private companies designing future spacecraft to take ...
Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks to Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager, about the private companies designing future spacecraft to take ...
New Nasa Space Shuttle passes flight test, of the Sierra Nevada Corp. Dream Chaser spacecraft Under the $80 million agreement, NASA's Commercial Crew Program...
New Nasa Space Shuttle passes flight test, of the Sierra Nevada Corp. Dream Chaser spacecraft Under the $80 million agreement, NASA's Commercial Crew Program...
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
CCP: ULA Breakout Video NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company's A...
CCP: ULA Breakout Video NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company's A...
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
Presented by http://collectSPACE.com -- The Source for Space History and Artifacts. Boeing's commercial crew program consists of developing, manufacturing, t...
SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV) 2011.mp4
SpaceX Dragon capsule. Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV). Currently in development. Dragon is a free-flying, reusable spacecraft being developed by SpaceX ...
Inspired Beginnings...Exciting Future! NASA's Commercial Crew Program is guiding development of several spacecraft and rockets expected to carry astronauts t...
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johns...
published:26 Jan 2015
The Plan to Launch America
The Plan to Launch America
NASA, Boeing and SpaceX will held a news briefing on NASA Television at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 26, to highlight key development activities, test plans and objectives for achieving certification of two American crew transportation systems. Under Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contracts for NASA’s Launch America initiative, Boeing and SpaceX will develop safe and reliable crew transportation to and from the International Space Station on American spacecraft launched from the United States.
published:26 Jan 2015
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SpaceX - Commercial Crew Development (CCDEV)
1/14/2011 SpaceX's proposal to accelerate evolution of the Dragon spacecraft to a crew tra...
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new c...
published:20 Feb 2015
New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
New Commercial Crew Access Tower Going Up
Boeing and United Launch Alliance will add to the Space Coast skyline with the first new crew access structure to be constructed at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station since the 1960s. The 200-foot-tall tower will be assembled over 18 months at Space Launch Complex 41 and is designed to meet the needs of test pilots, astronauts and support personnel who will access Boeing’s CST-100 before it launches atop an Atlas V. NASA’s Commercial Crew Program is working with the American aerospace industry in the development and certification of crew transportation systems that will fly astronauts to and from the International Space Station from the United States.
published:20 Feb 2015
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SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification thro...
published:06 May 2015
SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX Crew Dragon Spacecraft Takes Flight During Pad Abort Test at Cape Canaveral
SpaceX tested its Crew Dragon, a spacecraft under final development and certification through NASA’s Commercial Crew Program (CCP) which simulated an emergency abort from a test stand on Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS) in Florida.
The ability to abort from a launch or pad emergency, and safely carry crew members out of harm's way, is a critical element for NASA's next generation of crewed spacecraft. SpaceX will perform the test under its Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) agreement with NASA, but can use the data gathered during the development flight as it continues on the path to certification. Under a separate Commercial Crew Transportation Capability (CCtCap) contract, NASA's CCP will certify SpaceX’s Crew Dragon, Falcon 9 rocket and ground and mission operations systems to fly crews to and from the International Space Station.
published:06 May 2015
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Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing video animation of the CST-100 crew transportation vehicle being designed with Bige...
published:19 Jul 2010
Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing/Bigelow Crew Space Transport Vehicle
Boeing video animation of the CST-100 crew transportation vehicle being designed with Bigelow Aerospace under NASA's Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program. The seven-crew CST-100 is bigger than the Apollo capsule, but smaller than NASA's Orion, and is designed to be launched by a range of rockets incoluding Atlas IV, Delta V and Falcon 9.Video shows the capsule operating with Bigelow's planned inflatable-module Orbital Space Complex.
published:19 Jul 2010
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NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust comm...
published:11 Jun 2015
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
NASA Administrator Statement on Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Vote on Commercial Crew Budget
The International Space Station Program will take the next step in expanding a robust commercial market in low-Earth orbit when work continues Wednesday, May 27, to prepare the orbiting laboratory for the future arrival of U.S. commercial crew and cargo vehicles. NASA Television will provide live coverage of the activity beginning at 8 a.m. EDT. NASA is in the process of reconfiguring the station to create primary and back up docking ports for U.S. commercial crew spacecraft currently in development by Boeing and SpaceX to once again transport astronauts from U.S. soil to the space station and back beginning in 2017.
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CCP: Boeing Breakout Video
NASA and The Boeing Company of Houston signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March ...
NASA and The Boeing Company of Houston signed a funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) in March 2011 for the company's CST-100. Under the $92.3 million agreement, ...
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
ATK and Astrium (an EADS Company) are working together in response to NASA's Commercial Cr...
published:16 Mar 2011
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
Liberty Launch Vehicle - ATK and Astrium Combine Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster and Ariane 5
ATK and Astrium (an EADS Company) are working together in response to NASA's Commercial Crew Development-2 (CCDev-2) procurement. The team is offering NASA launch services with the Liberty rocket. This new launch vehicle combines two of the world's most reliable propulsion systems, with a collective heritage of nearly 150 successful flights.
ATK would supply the human-rated first stage, which it developed under NASA's Space Exploration Program. The five-segment solid rocket first stage is derived from the Space Shuttle's four-segment solid rocket boosters (SRBs) which are built by ATK and have flown 107 successful missions since 1988 (encompassing 214 SRBs).
Astrium, the developer and manufacturer of the Ariane 5 launcher, working with Snecma (Safran Group), Europe's leading propulsion company, is providing Liberty's second stage based on the liquid-fueled cryogenic core of the Ariane 5 vehicle powered by the Vulcain2 engine. The Ariane 5 Launcher, operated by Arianespace, has flown more than 40 consecutive successful missions over nearly eight years and has launched more commercial satellites than any other launch vehicle in the world during that time. The Ariane 5 enjoys the lowest launch insurance rates in the industry due to an unrivaled safety record in the commercial launch services market.
published:16 Mar 2011
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Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 is being developed as part of NASA’s Commerci...
published:16 Sep 2014
Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing's CST-100: America Will Continue the Dream
Boeing’s Crew Space Transportation (CST)-100 is being developed as part of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program, which aims to resume U.S.-based flights to space by 2017 . The CST-100 will transport up to seven passengers or a mix of crew and cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) and other low-Earth orbit destinations. Under the Commercial Crew Transportation (CCtCap) phase of the program, Boeing will build three CST-100s at the company’s Commercial Crew Processing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The spacecraft will undergo a pad-abort test in 2016, an uncrewed flight in early 2017, leading up to the first crewed flight to the ISS in mid-2017.
published:16 Sep 2014
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Old spice 2013 commercials (Terry Crews)
These are massive and super funny! http://www.oldspice.com Baby http://www.youtube.com/wat...
These are massive and super funny! http://www.oldspice.com Baby http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWoXQUSI65I Shave http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpKd1WQAscA A...
April 17, 2013 at the Khan Academy office in Mountain View
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published:22 Apr 2013
A Conversation with Elon Musk
A Conversation with Elon Musk
April 17, 2013 at the Khan Academy office in Mountain View
More free lessons at: http://www.khanacademy.org/video?v=vDwzmJpI4io
published:22 Apr 2013
views:460048
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Elon Musk laid-back interview for Chinese television (2015)
A sereine and laid back Elon Musk talks about Tesla, SpaceX and the usual stuff in this in...
published:18 May 2015
Elon Musk laid-back interview for Chinese television (2015)
Elon Musk laid-back interview for Chinese television (2015)
A sereine and laid back Elon Musk talks about Tesla, SpaceX and the usual stuff in this interview for Chinese television.
Overview:
00:00. Model S 02:20. Future of EVs and autonomous driving
05:22. Mars and space colonisation
08:00. Reading books
11:28. Early days of entrepreneurship
14:45. Mclaren F1 crash
16:17. Tough times of 2008 (and success)
20:57. Failure
22:03. The price of innovation
24:47. Elon’s kid education at Ad Astra School
27:30. Advice for entrepreneurs
29:17. What’s next for Elon
Date: April 1, 2015
Elon was 43 years old
published:18 May 2015
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Elon Musk interview
Max Tegmark interviews Elon Musk about his life and his decision to fund research for keep...
published:20 Jan 2015
Elon Musk interview
Elon Musk interview
Max Tegmark interviews Elon Musk about his life and his decision to fund research for keeping artificial intelligence beneficial
published:20 Jan 2015
views:15088
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Elon Musk 2015 Detriot Auto Show Full Interview
Elon Musk at Detroit Auto Show on January 13th 2015.
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published:14 Jan 2015
Elon Musk 2015 Detriot Auto Show Full Interview
Elon Musk 2015 Detriot Auto Show Full Interview
Elon Musk at Detroit Auto Show on January 13th 2015.
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published:14 Jan 2015
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Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
The entrepreneur offered a glimpse into his life in innovation while in conversation with ...
published:17 Oct 2014
Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
The entrepreneur offered a glimpse into his life in innovation while in conversation with the Aspen Institute’s Walter Isaacson.
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Elon Musk Speaks About Tesla and SpaceX at Vanity Fair’s New Establishment Summit
Starring: Elon Musk and Walter Isaacson
Editor: Jeremy Elkin
published:17 Oct 2014
views:89230
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Elon Musk: 5 Areas That Will Have the Most Important Effect on Humanity | Inc. Magazine
In an interview with VC Steve Jurvetson, Elon Musk says he outlined these business opportu...
published:12 Apr 2014
Elon Musk: 5 Areas That Will Have the Most Important Effect on Humanity | Inc. Magazine
Elon Musk: 5 Areas That Will Have the Most Important Effect on Humanity | Inc. Magazine
In an interview with VC Steve Jurvetson, Elon Musk says he outlined these business opportunities while standing in the shower.
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published:12 Apr 2014
views:127484
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Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria CNN
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria on his show GPS (Global Public Square). Broadcast...
published:26 Nov 2013
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria CNN
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria CNN
Elon Musk interviewed by Fareed Zakaria on his show GPS (Global Public Square). Broadcast on CNN November, 24 2013. Discusses SpaceX, Tesla, Hyperloop and even Solar City.
published:26 Nov 2013
views:63431
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Elon Musk: The mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity ...
Entrepreneur Elon Musk is a man with many plans. The founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and S...
published:19 Mar 2013
Elon Musk: The mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity ...
Elon Musk: The mind behind Tesla, SpaceX, SolarCity ...
Entrepreneur Elon Musk is a man with many plans. The founder of PayPal, Tesla Motors and SpaceX sits down with TED curator Chris Anderson to share details about his visionary projects, which include a mass-marketed electric car, a solar energy leasing company and a fully reusable rocket.
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published:19 Mar 2013
views:460310
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Profile of an Entrepreneur - Elon Musk and his SpaceX - Amazing Interview
For more celebrity videos from the world of movies, sports, politics, science, comedy and ...
published:21 Sep 2014
Profile of an Entrepreneur - Elon Musk and his SpaceX - Amazing Interview
Profile of an Entrepreneur - Elon Musk and his SpaceX - Amazing Interview
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published:21 Sep 2014
views:47993
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Tesla's Elon Musk Says China Sales Are `Unexpectedly Weak'
Jan. 13 -- Tesla Motors Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk talks about prospects for e...
published:14 Jan 2015
Tesla's Elon Musk Says China Sales Are `Unexpectedly Weak'
Tesla's Elon Musk Says China Sales Are `Unexpectedly Weak'
Jan. 13 -- Tesla Motors Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk talks about prospects for electric vehicles and transportation, the timing of the release of Tesla's Model X and the electric automaker's sales in China. Musk speaks with Automotive News Publisher and Editor Jason Stein at the Automotive News World Congress in Detroit. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Interview with Elon Musk on his McLaren car crash, the Hyperloop and more
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published:26 Feb 2015
Interview with Elon Musk on his McLaren car crash, the Hyperloop and more
Interview with Elon Musk on his McLaren car crash, the Hyperloop and more
published:26 Feb 2015
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Elon Musk calls reporter a “Huge Douchebag” (2009)
A cranky Elon Musk is interviewed by Sarah Lacy on the controversy surrounding Tesla Motor...
published:16 Jun 2015
Elon Musk calls reporter a “Huge Douchebag” (2009)
Elon Musk calls reporter a “Huge Douchebag” (2009)
A cranky Elon Musk is interviewed by Sarah Lacy on the controversy surrounding Tesla Motor’s receiving government money to produce electric cars for rich people. NY Times writer Randall Stross is set to have started the mess with an incendiary article over Tesla.
Overview:
00:30. Rant on Randall Stross
02:07. Government loan explained
Date: April 3, 2009
Elon was 37 years old
A briefing at the Kennedy Space Center details NASA's recent awards of more than $269 million for the continued development of commercial transportation syst...
The People of NewSpace: Christopher Ferguson - Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
The People of NewSpace: Christopher Ferguson - Boeing's Commercial Crew Program
At the National Space Society's International Space Development Conference in LaJolla, California May 23-28, 2013. May 26th Luncheon Keynote Speaker Chris Fe...
Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
Commercial Crew Integrated Capability Awards, August 3, 2012
On August 3, 2012, NASA announced agreements with three industry partners "to develop and demonstrate human spaceflight capabilities that could ultimately le...
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Awards ISS Commercial Crew Transport Contracts To Boeing And SpaceX This is video fro...
published:20 Jan 2015
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Awards ISS Commercial Crew Transport Contracts To Boeing And SpaceX This is video from a NASA press conference as broadcast on NASA Television. Media ev.
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space .
Rachel Crane explains NASA's commercial crew contract competition and what it means for the future of space travel.
Boeing, SpaceX win contracts to build 'space taxis' for NASA NASA will partner with Boeing and SpaceX to build commercially owned and operated space taxis .
published:20 Jan 2015
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NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAliste...
published:17 Sep 2014
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
NASA Commercial Crew Program Update, FAA COMSTAC Meeting, September 17, 2014
On September 17, 2014, NASA's Director of Commercial Spaceflight Development Phil McAlister addressed the Federal Aviation Administration's Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee on the prior day's award of commercial crew contracts to Boeing and SpaceX.
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
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published:17 Sep 2014
views:22
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William H. Gerstenmaier | The Need for Human Space Exploration: Preparing for Mars | NEAF Talks
Filmed in HD April 2014
Why do humans explore? Why does man need an alternative habitat ...
published:26 Jun 2015
William H. Gerstenmaier | The Need for Human Space Exploration: Preparing for Mars | NEAF Talks
William H. Gerstenmaier | The Need for Human Space Exploration: Preparing for Mars | NEAF Talks
Filmed in HD April 2014
Why do humans explore? Why does man need an alternative habitat beyond this planet we call home? Bill Gerstenmaier explains why we need an ongoing presence in space and how NASA’s long term plans will provide the platform through which humans can move out into the solar system. With initial preparations already underway, Gerstenmaier will explain the pioneering strategy that will eventually take us to Mars and beyond.
Who is William Gerstenmaier?
BILL GERSTENMAIER is the NASA Associate Administrator for Human Space Flight. He provides strategic direction for all aspects of NASA’s human exploration of space and cross-agency space support functions of space communications and space launch vehicles. Gerstenmaier provides programmatic direction for the continued operation and utilization of the International Space Station, development of the Space Launch System and Orion spacecraft, and is providing strategic guidance and direction for the commercial crew and cargo programs that will provide logistics and crew transportation for the International Space Station. Gerstenmaier is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Senior NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.
NEAF Talks brings you the best from the annual NEAF Astronomy & Space conference which is held just outside New York City at the RCC campus of the State University of NY. The Northeast Astronomy Forum is in its 25th year and is a world renowned symposium which annually searches the globe for the most relevant personalities who are making space, science and astronomy history today. Now through NEAF Talks online, these outstanding lectures are available to classrooms, universities, professionals, and the world at-large free of charge. Visit Rocklandtronomy.com\NEAF for more information or to learn how to see NEAF live.
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published:26 Jun 2015
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Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled...
published:27 Jan 2015
Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Commercial Crew Update 01-26-2015
Answers to questions you may have about future US manned spaceflight. We are a US disabled veteran run, non profit video production company who's mission is to bring to the rest of the country/world the good news of the US Space Program, both commercial and government operations and in particular launches . If you would like to help or need help please contact us .
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published:27 Jan 2015
views:63
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NASA, ATK to Collaborate on Liberty Launch System
NASA has agreed to collaborate with Alliant Techsystems on the development of ATK's commer...
NASA has agreed to collaborate with Alliant Techsystems on the development of ATK's commercial Liberty Launch System as part of the agency's Commercial Crew ...
Elon Musk: SpaceX, Companies, Education, Electric Car, Artificial Intelligence (2011)
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is an American space transport service...
published:12 Mar 2015
Elon Musk: SpaceX, Companies, Education, Electric Car, Artificial Intelligence (2011)
Elon Musk: SpaceX, Companies, Education, Electric Car, Artificial Intelligence (2011)
Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) is an American space transport services company headquartered in Hawthorne, California, USA. It was founded in 2002 by former PayPal entrepreneur and Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk with the goal of reducing space transportation costs to enable the colonization of Mars. It has developed the Falcon 1 and Falcon 9 launch vehicles, both of which were designed from conception to eventually become reusable, and the Dragon spacecraft which is flown into orbit by the Falcon 9 launch vehicle to supply the International Space Station with cargo. A manned version of Dragon is in development.
SpaceX's achievements include the first privately funded, liquid-fueled rocket (Falcon 1) to reach orbit on 28 September 2008;[4] the first privately funded company to successfully launch, orbit and recover a spacecraft (Dragon) on 9 December 2010; and the first private company to send a spacecraft (Dragon) to the International Space Station on 25 May 2012.[5] The launch of SES-8, on 3 December 2013, was the first SpaceX delivery into geosynchronous orbit.
In order to control quality and costs, SpaceX designs, tests and fabricates the majority of its components in-house, including the Merlin, Kestrel, and Draco rocket engines used on the Falcon launch vehicles and the Dragon spacecraft. This has allowed SpaceX to offer one of the lowest launch prices in the industry and to significantly reduce conventional rocket development time.[citation needed]. In November 2013, the French company Arianespace which is the market leader in commercial launches, said that it would take a flexible approach to pricing for the "lighter satellites" it carries to geostationary orbits aboard its Ariane 5 because of competition from SpaceX.[6]
In 2006, NASA awarded the company a Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) contract to design and demonstrate a launch system to resupply cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). SpaceX, as of January 2015 has flown five missions to the ISS under a cargo resupply contract.[7] NASA has also awarded SpaceX a contract to develop and demonstrate a human-rated Dragon as part of its Commercial Crew Development (CCDev) program to transport crew to the ISS. SpaceX is planning its first crewed Dragon/Falcon 9 flight in 2016, when it expects to have a fully certified, human-rated launch escape system incorporated into the spacecraft. Besides NASA contracts, SpaceX has signed contracts with private sector companies, non-American government agencies and the American military for its launch services, filling a growing launch manifest. As of February 2015, it has already launched 15 Falcon 9 rockets with 14 successes and one partial failure, and has at least 30 planned future launches for clients.
SpaceX was founded in June 2002 by PayPal and Tesla Motors co-founder Elon Musk, because he wanted to do more with his wealth than just retire or do philanthropy, and cheap reliable access to space was a market opportunity that could be exploited in the United States. His vision was to build a simple and relatively inexpensive reusable rocket that would go into space multiple times, similar to the turn around time capabilities that commercial airliners currently exhibit. By March 2006, Musk had invested US$100 million of his own money into the company.[9]
On 4 August 2008, SpaceX accepted a further $20 million investment from the Founders Fund.[10] In early 2012, approximately two-thirds of the company was owned by its founder[11] and his 70 million shares were then estimated to be worth $875 million on private markets,[12] which roughly valued SpaceX at $1.3 billion as of February 2012.[13] After the COTS 2+ flight in May 2012, the company private equity valuation nearly doubled to $2.4 billion.[14][15]
In 2012, an initial public offering (IPO) was perceived as possible by the end of 2013,[16] but then Musk stated in June 2013 that he planned to hold off any potential IPO until after the "Mars Colonial Transporter is flying regularly,"[17] and this was reiterated in 2015 indicating that it would be many years before SpaceX would become a publicly-traded company.[18]
The company has grown rapidly since it was founded in 2002, growing from 160 employees in November 2005 to more than 500 by July 2008, to over 1,100 in 2010,[19][20] 1800 in early 2012,[21] and 3000 by early 2013.[22] By October 2013, the company had grown to 3,800 employees and contractors.[23]
In January 2005, SpaceX bought a 10% stake in Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SpaceX
published:12 Mar 2015
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Commercial Crew Progress Status Update
The progress of NASA's partnership with industry to establish safe, affordable and commerc...
published:20 Feb 2014
Commercial Crew Progress Status Update
Commercial Crew Progress Status Update
The progress of NASA's partnership with industry to establish safe, affordable and commercially-viable access to low Earth orbit for humans is outlined in this news briefing held on Jan. 9 at the Kennedy Space Center.
published:20 Feb 2014
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Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and S...
published:16 Sep 2014
Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
Commercial Crew Selection Teleconference, September 16, 2014 (Audio Only)
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a teleconference to discuss the selection of Boeing and SpaceX as the vendors for the commercial crew program. The teleconference is with Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager.
Visit our web site at www.spaceksc.com. We're on Twitter at @SpaceKSCBlog.
published:16 Sep 2014
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NASA | The Path Toward Humans to Mars - Commercial Crew Program Briefing [HD]
Release Date: 17 November 2013 See more videos about MAVEN: http://www.youtube.com/playlis...
Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to a...
published:17 Sep 2014
Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
Commercial Crew Selection Media Event, Kennedy Space Center, September 16, 2014
On September 16, 2014, NASA held a media event at the Kennedy Space Center press site to announce that Boeing and SpaceX had been selected as the two vendors to provide commercial crew transportation to the International Space Station.
NASA representatives were:
- NASA Administrator Charles Bolden
- Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana
- Commercial Crew Program Manager Kathy Lueders
- Astronaut and former ISS Expedition crew member Mike Fincke
The event was webcast live and is in the public domain.
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published:17 Sep 2014
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Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status o...
Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
Status of Orion and Commercial Crew Programs, July 1, 2012
On July 1, 2012, the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex hosted a lecture on the status of NASA's Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the commercial crew p...
Elon Musk speaks shortly about Dragon's optimistic future in a SpaceX promo video for thei...
published:30 Jun 2015
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk speaks shortly about Dragon's optimistic future in a SpaceX promo video for their Commercial Crew Development efforts (CCDEV). Date: January 21 ...
Elon Musk official twitter Elon Musk Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO interview. Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
Elon Musk featured in Dragon promo video (2011)
published:30 Jun 2015
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The People of NewSpace: Phil McAlister, part 1 - Commercial Spaceflight Development
At the Space Frontier Foundation’s 2012 NewSpace Conference in Santa Clara, California, Ph...
published:17 Jan 2015
The People of NewSpace: Phil McAlister, part 1 - Commercial Spaceflight Development
The People of NewSpace: Phil McAlister, part 1 - Commercial Spaceflight Development
At the Space Frontier Foundation’s 2012 NewSpace Conference in Santa Clara, California, Phil McAlister, Director of NASA's Commercial Spaceflight Development, talks with MM about the history and progress of NASA's commercial cargo and crew programs.
published:17 Jan 2015
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SNC's Dream Chaser® Spacecraft
This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains co...
This YouTube video is provided courtesy of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) and contains copyrighted material belonging to SNC. This video summarizes the deve...
Space Station Live: Commercial Crew Manager Talks Spaceflight Future
Space Station Live: Commercial Crew Manager Talks Spaceflight Future
Public Affairs Officer Kyle Herring talks to Kathy Lueders, Commercial Crew Program Manager, about the private companies designing future spacecraft to take ...
New Nasa Space Shuttle passes flight test, of the Sierra Nevada Corp. Dream Chaser spacecraft Under the $80 million agreement, NASA's Commercial Crew Program...
Visit: http://www.spacex.com/ for more information on SpaceX, Dragon, Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy, reusable rockets, grasshopper, Mars, upcoming rocket launch, or...
CCP: ULA Breakout Video NASA and United Launch Alliance (ULA) of Centennial, Colo., signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in July 2011 regarding the company's A...
A robot has killed a contractor at one of Volkswagen's production plants in Germany, the automaker said Wednesday. See also. A robot called Hadrian wants to build you a house in two days ... ....
MAIDUGURI. Suspected Boko Haram militants killed nearly 150 people in northeastern Nigerian villages, mowing down men and children while they prayed in mosques and shooting women preparing food at home, witnesses said on Thursday ...Gunmen killed at least 97 people in Kukawa, the worst-affected village, a local who gave his name as Kolo said. “They wiped out the immediate family of my uncle... They spared nobody ... Apple Store . GooglePlay ... ....
By Rupert Wingfield-Hayes BBCNews, Tokyo. 3 July 2015. From the section World. Last year in Japan, more than 25,000 people took their own lives. That's 70 every day. The vast majority were men. Those figures do not make Japan's the highest suicide rate in the world in a developing country. That dubious title belongs to South Korea. But it is still far, far higher than virtually all other wealthy countries ...Train tragedy ... Poor, old and alone ... ....
3 July 2015. From the section Science & Environment. The oceans are at parlous risk from a combination of threats. Scientists have warned that marine life will be irreversibly changed unless CO2 emissions are drastically cut ...Dangerous path ... They warn ... “Negative impacts are particularly expected in tropical and developing regions, thus potentially increasing existing challenges in terms of food and livelihood security ... Top Stories ... ....
Kansas City’s potential as a prime location for Hollywood movies, the recent appointment of Stephane Scupham as fulltime KC FilmCommissioner, the rapid development and growth of KC’s independent film community, and the experience of one local filmmaker shooting a short sci-fi film in Kansas City ... He says he finds KC’s post-production community just as encouraging as he finds the community of actors and crew here....
In a big respite for general aviation charter operators in the country, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has allowed aircraft with seating capacity of up to 19 aircraft can operate without any cabin crew on board ... "The rules for having cabin crew member on board have ......
It's this sense of history, of a profound, timeless connection to the waters around us, that comes through in Jack Lowe's photographs of RNLI stations, and of the men and women who crew them ... At the age of 12 he converted his bedroom into a darkroom and taught himself how to develop prints ... They express RNLI values that hark back to pre- Victorian times, and convey a feeling that these crews embody the spirit of previous generations ... ....
Jacksonville was welcomed by Commanding OfficerStirlingCaptainAngelaBond, Stirling ship's company, and families and friends of the submarine crew, some who travelled from across the globe. For many of the Jacksonville crew, this visit is their first time in Australia ... This is a great opportunity for the crew to relax and enjoy the sights," he said....
OnceRian Johnson came on board for Episode 8 and the story developed it was required they shoot there again and this time, bad weather was preferred.” ... In addition, more of the cast and crew are expected to return for the filming of Star Wars 8 — only about 60 were there for The Force Awakens....
Thompson and his crew also tutored the Cubans on how to spot poachers in catch-and-release preserves and to operate their own charter companies ... The same crew returns to Cuba in August for a seminar in the popular Cuban maritime preserve, Gardens of the Queen, an archipelago 60 miles off Camaguey and Ciega de Vila that is considered one of the healthiest coral reef systems in the world....
NanaimoFireCrews responded to a bush fire on the Island Highway at 2.53 pm just behind MaryEllenDrive...Coastal Fire also was requested then cancelled as crews were able to get the fire under control ... Highway, due to heavy smoke in the area and to allow crews to work at getting the fire out. Crews are working on hotspots and it is 90% contained....
The BobBarker, Captained by Peter Hammarstedt of Sweden, and fellow Sea Shepherd ship, Sam Simon, Captained by Sid Chakravarty of India, rescued the Thunder's entire crew of 40, who all disembarked to life rafts before the vessel sank ... As a result of this information, the entire crew of the Thunder was detained on arrival in São Tomé and Príncipe, where the Captain and two Officers have been held ever since ... Sea Shepherd crews rescue....
International setup means those at top of Greece’s most prominent industry are unaffected by current financial chaos at home...Photograph ... Related ... A member of the crew followed, laden with shopping bags ... It is not so easy to keep these boats in other marinas with, for example, Greekcrews who want to come home.” ... While the commercial shipping business may not have suffered, another maritime industry is unquestionably feeling the pinch ... ....
Orange County Fire Rescuecrews who responded to the scene spent a little over an hour rescuing 66 riders. Raw. Workers train for emergencies on Orlando Eye ... Raw. Virtual ride on the Orlando Eye ... Channel 9crews watched as the ride began moving again ... As the gondolas reached the lowest level emergency crews used ladders to climb into the gondolas through the tops ... Firecrews left the scene around 6.45 p.m....
PHOENIX (AP) — A dozen families who lost loved ones when 19 members of a Hotshot firefighting crew were overcome by a 2013 wildfire originally wanted $220 million from the state for their deaths, plus changes to how Arizona responds to fires and trains its crews... The crew members had been in a relatively safe position on a ridge top ... All but one member of the crew died....
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