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The Space Shuttle was a partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft system operated by the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), as part of the Space Shuttle program. Its official program name was Space Transportation System (STS), taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development. The first of four orbital test flights occurred in 1981, leading to operational flights beginning in 1982. They were used on a total of 135 missions from 1981 to 2011, launched from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. Operational missions launched numerous satellites, interplanetary probes, and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST); conducted science experiments in orbit; and participated in construction and servicing of the International Space Station. The Shuttle fleet's total mission time was 1322 days, 19 hours, 21 minutes and 23 seconds.
Shuttle components included the Orbiter Vehicle (OV), a pair of recoverable solid rocket boosters (SRBs), and the expendable external tank (ET) containing liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. The Shuttle was launched vertically, like a conventional rocket, with the two SRBs operating in parallel with the OV's three main engines, which were fueled from the ET. The SRBs were jettisoned before the vehicle reached orbit, and the ET was jettisoned just before orbit insertion, which used the orbiter's two Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) engines. At the conclusion of the mission, the orbiter fired its OMS to de-orbit and re-enter the atmosphere. The orbiter then glided as a spaceplane to a runway landing, usually at the Shuttle Landing Facility of KSC or Rogers Dry Lake in Edwards Air Force Base, California. After landing at Edwards, the orbiter was flown back to the KSC on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a specially modified Boeing 747.
STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir. Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39A on 12 November 1995. The mission ended 8 days later with the landing of Atlantis back at Kennedy. It was the second in a series of seven straight missions to the station flown by Atlantis.
The shuttle delivered a pair of solar arrays along with the Russian-built Mir Docking Module to allow docking with the station by the space shuttle without moving Mir's Kristall module. During the three day docking, the Russian, Canadian, and American crew transferred supplies and equipment between Atlantis and Mir, moved several long-term experiments, and upgraded the station with new equipment, particularly during the installation of the docking module.
The crew's preparation for the mission had begun some thirteen months earlier in 1994, with the crew being trained in the operation of the space shuttle, the mating and docking procedures that would be required as Atlantis approached Mir later in the mission, and the management of the various scientific experiments being carried on the orbiter during the mission.
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A space station, also known as an orbital station or an orbital space station, is a spacecraft capable of supporting a crew, which is designed to remain in space (most commonly as an artificial satellite in low Earth orbit) for an extended period of time and for other spacecraft to dock. A space station is distinguished from other spacecraft used for human spaceflight by lack of major propulsion or landing systems. Instead, other vehicles transport people and cargo to and from the station. As of September 2014 two space stations are in orbit: the International Space Station, which is permanently manned, and China's Tiangong-1 (which successfully launched on September 29, 2011), which is unmanned most of the time. Previous stations include the Almaz and Salyut series, Skylab and most recently Mir.
Today's space stations are research platforms, used to study the effects of long-term space flight on the human body as well as to provide platforms for greater number and length of scientific studies than available on other space vehicles. Each crew member staying aboard the station for weeks or months, but rarely more than a year. Most of the time crew remain at station but its not necessary that crew should have to be stay at station. Since the ill-fated flight of Soyuz 11 to Salyut 1, all manned spaceflight duration records have been set aboard space stations. The duration record for a single spaceflight is 437.7 days, set by Valeriy Polyakov aboard Mir from 1994 to 1995. As of 2013, three astronauts have completed single missions of over a year, all aboard Mir.
The flight crew of the STS-74 Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis Cmdr. Ken Cameron, Pilot Jim Halsell, and Mission Specialists Chris Hadfield, Jerry Ross, and William McArthur present an overview of their flight mission, whose primary objective is the rendezvous and space docking with the Russian Mir Space Station. Video film footage includes the following: prelaunch and launch activities; shuttle launch; in-orbit rendezvous; installation of the Russian-made docking module; in-orbit docking between Mir and the orbiter; general crew activities; transfer of supplies, equipment, and a crystal growth experiment to Mir; data collection from Mir thruster firings; undocking maneuvers and a Mir fly around; pre-return checkout of flight systems; and the reentry and landing of the orbiter. Earth views i...
Space Shuttle Flight 73 (STS-74) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: November 12, 1995. Crew: Kenneth D. Cameron, James D. Halsell, Jerry L. Ross, William S. McArthur Jr., Chris A. Hadfield. Vehicle: Atlantis. See the Space Shuttle Video Library on the National Space Society website http://www.nss.org/resources/library/shuttlevideos
On this first day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, are shown in prelaunch and launch activities. This mission is the second of seven Mir-Space Shuttle hook-ups. Major objectives of this mission are to include a docking between Mir and the Space Shuttle and the transfer of a Russian docking module, water, supplies, and two solar arrays to the Mir space station. This mission highlights the first time that astronauts from Canada, Russia, the U.S. and the European Space Agency (ESA) will be onboard a single spacecraft in space at the same time. Additional experimental payloads onboard the shuttle are the GLO-4 PASDE Payload (GPP) experiment and the Photogrammetric Append...
This entire raw clip has UFOs buzzing, swarming & circling the MIR space station, seen by NASA color & B&W; cameras in both daylight & darkness. There are so many UFOs for the full 34 mins. that I can not begin to point them out! So I have posted this unedited sequence from my MASTER tape so all UFO researchers can study the whole clip to see UFO activity on a rare scale, a FULL Satellite pass. NASA & the RUSSIANS had to view this whole Shuttle-MIR fly-around, so they could not cut away to hide the UFOs. (From Martyn Stubbs NASA UFO Archives) A few minutes of music comes from the Russian Space Station MIR, as part of their live feed from space.
NASA's STS-74 video seems to show evidence of UFO activity. And it is not subtle. More videos from Of Sound Mind And Body: Massive Alien Structures And Towers Found On Venus In A New NASA Map. -Part 2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv-XkSUhPzc UFO Seen Flying Through Lava During Volcano Colima Eruption. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6w-yDKhl1w Strange Perfectly Cut Stones Found On Mars. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq6jJ4HuZ10 NASA Releases The Best Photos Of Jupiter Yet. As Well As Audio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHyge_OoYCs Incredible Greek Style Statue Found On Mars? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOOSl5c-PPU Huge Disc Shaped UFO Watching The Apollo 15 Astronauts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXOKI4u2sT0 Small UFO Seen Near The International Space Station. htt...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_shuttle_news.html 'STS-74 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1538 (1995) 38 1/4 Minutes - Commander: Kenneth D. Cameron Pilot: James Donald Halsell, Jr. Mission Specialists: Jerry L. Ross, William Surles "Bill". McArthur Jr., Chris A. Hadfield (Canada) Dates: November 12-20, 1995 Vehicle: Atlantis OV-104 Payloads: Mir docking mission, GLO, SAREX, and IMAX camera Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center' NASA film JSC-1538 Public domain film slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same freeware (or Av...
►STORY In 1995 NASA launched the STS 74 mission along with the Russian Mir and something else happened. Watch till end! ►MORE: Alien UFO Docks on ISS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoO21WzCLzo The Impossible Channel is your source for reporting the best in Impossible Feats around the World such as UFOs, Aliens, Sightings, Weather Anomalies, Conspiracy and Underground news. ►Support us: https://www.patreon.com/impossiblechannel ►Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImpossibleChan ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Impossiblechan ►►►If you have any Impossible Feat please do send it to thatimpossiblechannel@gmail.com and we will post it! ►TITLE Alien UFOs On The Move Caught On Camera During STS 74 Mission🔥 Originally Found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeB9t8MyWnn-b2fITLo...
On this sixth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield and the Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Sergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, were greeted and briefly interviewed by the Secretary General of the United Nations, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, on the 50th anniversary of the United Nations via a radio satellite hookup. An additional interview with other journalists from different areas of the United States and Canada was also presented. Released Nov. 1995.
On the second day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, were awakened to music from the play 'The Nutcracker'. The astronauts hosted an in-orbit interview with Canadian reporters and journalists from Toronto, answering general questions about living in space and space flight, and explaining the delicate maneuvers that the shuttle will have to perform for the Mir docking procedures scheduled for the next day. Due to the awkward angle that the shuttle will use to approach the Mir, the docking procedure will be done in an almost blind state. Released Nov. 1995.
STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir. Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39A on 12 November 1995. The mission ended 8 days later with the landing of Atlantis back at Kennedy. It was the second in a series of seven straight missions to the station flown by Atlantis. STS-74 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1538 (1995) 38 1/4 Minutes - Commander: Kenneth D. Cameron Pilot: James Donald Halsell, Jr. Mission Specialists: Jerry L. Ross, William Surles "Bill". McArthur Jr., Chris A. Hadfield (Canada) Dates: November 12-20, 1995 Vehicle: Atlantis OV-104 Payloads: Mir docking mission, GLO, SAREX, and IMAX camera Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center This video is in the Pu...
On this third day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield successfully connect the Russian-made docking module to the Space Shuttle using the shuttle's robot arm. There is a live, in-orbit press interview with the astronauts from inside the Russian docking module regarding the status of the mission thus far. The docking module will remain with Mir after the two spacecraft have undocked. Released Nov. 1995.
On this fourth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, perform a successful docking between the space shuttle and the Mir space station using the Russian-made docking module that had been previously installed on the third day of the mission. The astronauts and the Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Gergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, are shown greeting each other from inside the docking module and an in-orbit interview between the crews and NASA is conducted in both English and Russian. Released Nov. 1995.
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On this fifth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, were awakened to the theme from the movie '2001: A Space Odyssey.' The Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Sergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, and shuttle astronauts are shown giving each other plaques and presents to commemorate their historic docking event and the start towards the development of the International Space Station. There is a press conference from Moscow by a one of the officers of the Russian Space Agency with both flight crews and an additional separate press interview of the crews by Canadian reporters. There is video footage of the two docked spacecraf...
On this the seventh day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, filmed the Mir-shuttle separation maneuver. After separation, the shuttle performed a fly-around of the Mir space station, during which, a variety of views of the Mir station were taken. Earth views include cloud cover. Released Nov. 1995. Please Subscribe For More Videos Like This: http://www.youtube.com/user/ouramazingspace?sub_confirmation=1 See my latest videos : https://www.youtube.com/user/ouramazingspace/videos Bringing you the BEST Space and Astronomy videos online. Showcasing videos and images from the likes of NASA,ESA,Hubble etc. Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceisamazing Twitte...
The flight crew of the STS-74 Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis Cmdr. Ken Cameron, Pilot Jim Halsell, and Mission Specialists Chris Hadfield, Jerry Ross, and William McArthur present an overview of their flight mission, whose primary objective is the rendezvous and space docking with the Russian Mir Space Station. Video film footage includes the following: prelaunch and launch activities; shuttle launch; in-orbit rendezvous; installation of the Russian-made docking module; in-orbit docking between Mir and the orbiter; general crew activities; transfer of supplies, equipment, and a crystal growth experiment to Mir; data collection from Mir thruster firings; undocking maneuvers and a Mir fly around; pre-return checkout of flight systems; and the reentry and landing of the orbiter. Earth views i...
Space Shuttle Flight 73 (STS-74) Post Flight Presentation, narrated by the astronauts (16 minutes). Launch: November 12, 1995. Crew: Kenneth D. Cameron, James D. Halsell, Jerry L. Ross, William S. McArthur Jr., Chris A. Hadfield. Vehicle: Atlantis. See the Space Shuttle Video Library on the National Space Society website http://www.nss.org/resources/library/shuttlevideos
On this first day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, are shown in prelaunch and launch activities. This mission is the second of seven Mir-Space Shuttle hook-ups. Major objectives of this mission are to include a docking between Mir and the Space Shuttle and the transfer of a Russian docking module, water, supplies, and two solar arrays to the Mir space station. This mission highlights the first time that astronauts from Canada, Russia, the U.S. and the European Space Agency (ESA) will be onboard a single spacecraft in space at the same time. Additional experimental payloads onboard the shuttle are the GLO-4 PASDE Payload (GPP) experiment and the Photogrammetric Append...
This entire raw clip has UFOs buzzing, swarming & circling the MIR space station, seen by NASA color & B&W; cameras in both daylight & darkness. There are so many UFOs for the full 34 mins. that I can not begin to point them out! So I have posted this unedited sequence from my MASTER tape so all UFO researchers can study the whole clip to see UFO activity on a rare scale, a FULL Satellite pass. NASA & the RUSSIANS had to view this whole Shuttle-MIR fly-around, so they could not cut away to hide the UFOs. (From Martyn Stubbs NASA UFO Archives) A few minutes of music comes from the Russian Space Station MIR, as part of their live feed from space.
NASA's STS-74 video seems to show evidence of UFO activity. And it is not subtle. More videos from Of Sound Mind And Body: Massive Alien Structures And Towers Found On Venus In A New NASA Map. -Part 2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv-XkSUhPzc UFO Seen Flying Through Lava During Volcano Colima Eruption. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6w-yDKhl1w Strange Perfectly Cut Stones Found On Mars. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq6jJ4HuZ10 NASA Releases The Best Photos Of Jupiter Yet. As Well As Audio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHyge_OoYCs Incredible Greek Style Statue Found On Mars? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOOSl5c-PPU Huge Disc Shaped UFO Watching The Apollo 15 Astronauts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXOKI4u2sT0 Small UFO Seen Near The International Space Station. htt...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_shuttle_news.html 'STS-74 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1538 (1995) 38 1/4 Minutes - Commander: Kenneth D. Cameron Pilot: James Donald Halsell, Jr. Mission Specialists: Jerry L. Ross, William Surles "Bill". McArthur Jr., Chris A. Hadfield (Canada) Dates: November 12-20, 1995 Vehicle: Atlantis OV-104 Payloads: Mir docking mission, GLO, SAREX, and IMAX camera Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center' NASA film JSC-1538 Public domain film slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same freeware (or Av...
►STORY In 1995 NASA launched the STS 74 mission along with the Russian Mir and something else happened. Watch till end! ►MORE: Alien UFO Docks on ISS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoO21WzCLzo The Impossible Channel is your source for reporting the best in Impossible Feats around the World such as UFOs, Aliens, Sightings, Weather Anomalies, Conspiracy and Underground news. ►Support us: https://www.patreon.com/impossiblechannel ►Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImpossibleChan ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Impossiblechan ►►►If you have any Impossible Feat please do send it to thatimpossiblechannel@gmail.com and we will post it! ►TITLE Alien UFOs On The Move Caught On Camera During STS 74 Mission🔥 Originally Found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeB9t8MyWnn-b2fITLo...
On this sixth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield and the Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Sergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, were greeted and briefly interviewed by the Secretary General of the United Nations, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, on the 50th anniversary of the United Nations via a radio satellite hookup. An additional interview with other journalists from different areas of the United States and Canada was also presented. Released Nov. 1995.
On the second day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, were awakened to music from the play 'The Nutcracker'. The astronauts hosted an in-orbit interview with Canadian reporters and journalists from Toronto, answering general questions about living in space and space flight, and explaining the delicate maneuvers that the shuttle will have to perform for the Mir docking procedures scheduled for the next day. Due to the awkward angle that the shuttle will use to approach the Mir, the docking procedure will be done in an almost blind state. Released Nov. 1995.
STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir. Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39A on 12 November 1995. The mission ended 8 days later with the landing of Atlantis back at Kennedy. It was the second in a series of seven straight missions to the station flown by Atlantis. STS-74 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1538 (1995) 38 1/4 Minutes - Commander: Kenneth D. Cameron Pilot: James Donald Halsell, Jr. Mission Specialists: Jerry L. Ross, William Surles "Bill". McArthur Jr., Chris A. Hadfield (Canada) Dates: November 12-20, 1995 Vehicle: Atlantis OV-104 Payloads: Mir docking mission, GLO, SAREX, and IMAX camera Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center This video is in the Pu...
On this third day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield successfully connect the Russian-made docking module to the Space Shuttle using the shuttle's robot arm. There is a live, in-orbit press interview with the astronauts from inside the Russian docking module regarding the status of the mission thus far. The docking module will remain with Mir after the two spacecraft have undocked. Released Nov. 1995.
On this fourth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, perform a successful docking between the space shuttle and the Mir space station using the Russian-made docking module that had been previously installed on the third day of the mission. The astronauts and the Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Gergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, are shown greeting each other from inside the docking module and an in-orbit interview between the crews and NASA is conducted in both English and Russian. Released Nov. 1995.
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On this fifth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, were awakened to the theme from the movie '2001: A Space Odyssey.' The Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Sergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, and shuttle astronauts are shown giving each other plaques and presents to commemorate their historic docking event and the start towards the development of the International Space Station. There is a press conference from Moscow by a one of the officers of the Russian Space Agency with both flight crews and an additional separate press interview of the crews by Canadian reporters. There is video footage of the two docked spacecraf...
On this the seventh day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, filmed the Mir-shuttle separation maneuver. After separation, the shuttle performed a fly-around of the Mir space station, during which, a variety of views of the Mir station were taken. Earth views include cloud cover. Released Nov. 1995. Please Subscribe For More Videos Like This: http://www.youtube.com/user/ouramazingspace?sub_confirmation=1 See my latest videos : https://www.youtube.com/user/ouramazingspace/videos Bringing you the BEST Space and Astronomy videos online. Showcasing videos and images from the likes of NASA,ESA,Hubble etc. Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceisamazing Twitte...
The flight crew of the STS-74 Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis Cmdr. Ken Cameron, Pilot Jim Halsell, and Mission Specialists Chris Hadfield, Jerry Ross, and William McArthur present an overview of their flight mission, whose primary objective is the rendezvous and space docking with the Russian Mir Space Station. Video film footage includes the following: prelaunch and launch activities; shuttle launch; in-orbit rendezvous; installation of the Russian-made docking module; in-orbit docking between Mir and the orbiter; general crew activities; transfer of supplies, equipment, and a crystal growth experiment to Mir; data collection from Mir thruster firings; undocking maneuvers and a Mir fly around; pre-return checkout of flight systems; and the reentry and landing of the orbiter. Earth views i...
This entire raw clip has UFOs buzzing, swarming & circling the MIR space station, seen by NASA color & B&W; cameras in both daylight & darkness. There are so many UFOs for the full 34 mins. that I can not begin to point them out! So I have posted this unedited sequence from my MASTER tape so all UFO researchers can study the whole clip to see UFO activity on a rare scale, a FULL Satellite pass. NASA & the RUSSIANS had to view this whole Shuttle-MIR fly-around, so they could not cut away to hide the UFOs. (From Martyn Stubbs NASA UFO Archives) A few minutes of music comes from the Russian Space Station MIR, as part of their live feed from space.
NASA's STS-74 video seems to show evidence of UFO activity. And it is not subtle. More videos from Of Sound Mind And Body: Massive Alien Structures And Towers Found On Venus In A New NASA Map. -Part 2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tv-XkSUhPzc UFO Seen Flying Through Lava During Volcano Colima Eruption. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6w-yDKhl1w Strange Perfectly Cut Stones Found On Mars. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rq6jJ4HuZ10 NASA Releases The Best Photos Of Jupiter Yet. As Well As Audio. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHyge_OoYCs Incredible Greek Style Statue Found On Mars? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KOOSl5c-PPU Huge Disc Shaped UFO Watching The Apollo 15 Astronauts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXOKI4u2sT0 Small UFO Seen Near The International Space Station. htt...
►STORY In 1995 NASA launched the STS 74 mission along with the Russian Mir and something else happened. Watch till end! ►MORE: Alien UFO Docks on ISS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoO21WzCLzo The Impossible Channel is your source for reporting the best in Impossible Feats around the World such as UFOs, Aliens, Sightings, Weather Anomalies, Conspiracy and Underground news. ►Support us: https://www.patreon.com/impossiblechannel ►Follow Us On Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImpossibleChan ►Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Impossiblechan ►►►If you have any Impossible Feat please do send it to thatimpossiblechannel@gmail.com and we will post it! ►TITLE Alien UFOs On The Move Caught On Camera During STS 74 Mission🔥 Originally Found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeB9t8MyWnn-b2fITLo...
On this third day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield successfully connect the Russian-made docking module to the Space Shuttle using the shuttle's robot arm. There is a live, in-orbit press interview with the astronauts from inside the Russian docking module regarding the status of the mission thus far. The docking module will remain with Mir after the two spacecraft have undocked. Released Nov. 1995.
On this fourth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, perform a successful docking between the space shuttle and the Mir space station using the Russian-made docking module that had been previously installed on the third day of the mission. The astronauts and the Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Gergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, are shown greeting each other from inside the docking module and an in-orbit interview between the crews and NASA is conducted in both English and Russian. Released Nov. 1995.
On the second day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, were awakened to music from the play 'The Nutcracker'. The astronauts hosted an in-orbit interview with Canadian reporters and journalists from Toronto, answering general questions about living in space and space flight, and explaining the delicate maneuvers that the shuttle will have to perform for the Mir docking procedures scheduled for the next day. Due to the awkward angle that the shuttle will use to approach the Mir, the docking procedure will be done in an almost blind state. Released Nov. 1995.
The flight crew of the STS-75 mission, Cmdr. Andrew M. Allen, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Cmdr. Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Mission Specialists Maurizio Cheli, . This video contains important visual events including launch, Hubble Space Telescope deployment, onboard crew activities, and landing. Air-to-ground . The flight crew of STS-85, Cmdr. Curtis L. Brown, Jr., Pilot Kent V. Rominger, Payload Cmdr. N. Jan Davis (Ph.D.), Mission Specialists Robert L. Curbeam, . The flight crew of the STS-74 Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis Cmdr. Ken Cameron, Pilot Jim Halsell, and Mission Specialists Chris Hadfield, Jerry Ross, and .
On this the eighth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, using the remote manipulator system (RMS), took exterior views of the shuttle in space. Additionally, the crew answered several questions posted on one of NASA's websites on the Internet. Released Nov. 1995.
STS-74 was the fourth mission of the US/Russian Shuttle-Mir Program, and the second docking of the Space Shuttle with Mir. Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off from Kennedy Space Center launch pad 39A on 12 November 1995. The mission ended 8 days later with the landing of Atlantis back at Kennedy. It was the second in a series of seven straight missions to the station flown by Atlantis. STS-74 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1538 (1995) 38 1/4 Minutes - Commander: Kenneth D. Cameron Pilot: James Donald Halsell, Jr. Mission Specialists: Jerry L. Ross, William Surles "Bill". McArthur Jr., Chris A. Hadfield (Canada) Dates: November 12-20, 1995 Vehicle: Atlantis OV-104 Payloads: Mir docking mission, GLO, SAREX, and IMAX camera Landing site: Runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center This video is in the Pu...
On this fifth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, were awakened to the theme from the movie '2001: A Space Odyssey.' The Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Sergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, and shuttle astronauts are shown giving each other plaques and presents to commemorate their historic docking event and the start towards the development of the International Space Station. There is a press conference from Moscow by a one of the officers of the Russian Space Agency with both flight crews and an additional separate press interview of the crews by Canadian reporters. There is video footage of the two docked spacecraf...
On this sixth day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield and the Mir 20 cosmonauts, Cmdr. Yuri Gidzenko, Flight Engineer Sergei Avdeyev, and Cosmonaut-Researcher (ESA) Thomas Reiter, were greeted and briefly interviewed by the Secretary General of the United Nations, Boutros Boutros-Ghali, on the 50th anniversary of the United Nations via a radio satellite hookup. An additional interview with other journalists from different areas of the United States and Canada was also presented. Released Nov. 1995.
On this the seventh day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and Chris Hadfield, filmed the Mir-shuttle separation maneuver. After separation, the shuttle performed a fly-around of the Mir space station, during which, a variety of views of the Mir station were taken. Earth views include cloud cover. Released Nov. 1995. Please Subscribe For More Videos Like This: http://www.youtube.com/user/ouramazingspace?sub_confirmation=1 See my latest videos : https://www.youtube.com/user/ouramazingspace/videos Bringing you the BEST Space and Astronomy videos online. Showcasing videos and images from the likes of NASA,ESA,Hubble etc. Join me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spaceisamazing Twitte...
The flight crew of the STS-74 Space Shuttle Orbiter Atlantis (Cmdr. Ken Cameron, Pilot Jim Halsell, and Mission Specialists Chris Hadfield, Jerry Ross, and William McArthur) present an overview of their flight mission, whose primary objective was the rendezvous and space docking with the Russian Mir Space Station. Video film footage includes: prelaunch and launch activities; shuttle launch; installation of the Russian-made docking module to the orbiter; in-orbit rendezvous; in-orbit docking between Mir and the orbiter; general crew activities; transfer of supplies, equipment, and a crystal growth experiment to Mir; data collection of Mir thruster firings; undocking maneuvers and Mir fly around; pre-return checkout of flight systems; and reentry and landing of the orbiter. Earth views inclu...
NASA's STS-74 video seems to show evidence of UFO activity. And it is not subtle. More videos from Of Sound Mind And Body: Massive Alien Structures And . In 1995 NASA launched the s t s 74 mission and was the fourth U S mission with the Russian Mir program, as well as the second docking with the space shuttle . Was a large tower discovered on the moon by the Russians in the 1960's? More videos from Of Sound Mind And Body: NASA STS-74 Mission Footage Shows . A Special look inside a few of the most compelling stories of UFO's and aliens recorded by NASA. More videos from Of Sound Mind And Body: UFO Shoots .
On this first day of the STS-86 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. James D. Wetherbee, Jr., Pilot Michael J. Bloomfield, Mission Specialists Scott E. Parazynski, . On this first day of the STS-74 mission, the flight crew, Cmdr. Kenneth Cameron, Pilot James Halsell, and Mission Specialists William McArthur, Jerry Ross, and . On this first day of the STS-73 sixteen day mission, the crew Cmdr. Kenneth Bowersox, Pilot Kent Rominger, Payload Specialists Albert Sacco and Fred Leslie, . The launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS86 on a hot, sweaty, mosquito-blighted night in late September 1997. I was there. I saw it. I experienced it.
The flight crew of the STS-75 mission, Cmdr. Andrew M. Allen, Pilot Scott J. Horowitz, Payload Cmdr. Franklin R. Chang-Diaz, Mission Specialists Maurizio Cheli, Jeffrey A. Hoffman, and Claude Nicollier, and Payload Specialist Umberto Guidoni, present a video over-view of their mission. Images include: pre-launch activities such as eating the traditional breakfast, crew suit-up, and the ride out to the launch pad. Also, included are various panoramic views of the shuttle on the pad. The crew can be seen being readied in the white room' for their mission. After the closing of the hatch and arm retraction, launch activities are shown including countdown, engine ignition, launch, and the separation of the Solid Rocket Boosters (SRB). Also included are views of activities inside the Firing Cont...