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NASA Space Shuttle Design & Construction - 1976 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
Development of the NASA space shuttle during the early to mid 1970's. Focuses on the Rockwell International Space Division and its role as the prime contract...
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NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
With the help of artist Mark Rademaker
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NASA "New World Order Flag" Design On Space Suits
The Beast is about to rise as the Illuminati continues to get bolder in these last days http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.inquisitr.com/2106132/nasa-replaces-american-flag-with-a-new-design-international-flag-of-the-planet-earth-to-be-used-during-space-travel/
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Industrial Design for Outer Space
Designing the interior of a spacecraft may be more difficult than you think. When dealing with long tearm confinement, everything from the shape of a chair to the color of the wall could have an effect on a crew members mental stability. This is truly a mix of design, engineering and straight forward problem solving.
Since this video has been produced, Evan left NASA to pursue other entrepreneuri
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NASA's Next Generation Space Shuttle - Dream Chaser - Female Documentary Narrator - SUBTITLED
Narrated by Carol Meier. Professional female narrator for documentary, film, television, business, corporate, and general narration. Sierra Nevada space shut...
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Hyperion: Student NASA/NSS Space Settlement Design Contest Winner
The Grand Prize for the 2011 NASA/NSS Space Settlement Design Contest went to a team of 7 students (11-12 grade), Gaurav Kumar, Deepak Talwar, Harman Jot Sin...
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World Maker Faire 2013: Designing Spacesuits for NASA
How two makers in Brooklyn built an astronaut glove that surpassed NASA's design requirements and now make spacesuits as a private business. Learn more about...
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Space Suit Design
This video shows how space suits evolved to those being designed for the Space Station Freedom. Released June 1987.
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The Space Shuttle (Narrated by William Shatner)
An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.
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Kerbal Space Program - As Played By A Real Astronaut
Ed Lu is a former NASA astronaut who's flown in the Space Shuttle, Mir, ISS and Soyuz, he's spend hundreds of days in space and performed EVA's. Nowadays he ...
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NASA Administrator Bolden - Design for New Deep Space Exploration System
Today is a big day at NASA. The next chapter of America's space exploration story is being written, right here, right now. We've selected the design for a ne...
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NIRVANA: Space Settlement Design (1st prize submission) @ NASA contest
This project is a 1st prize submission at NASA Ames & NSS Space Settlement Design Contest 2015
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BBC Exploring The NASA Space Shuttle- Engineering Connections
Spacecraft- World's most complex and expensive machine is rediscovered in this BBC documentary. Find out how a church organ, canon ball, tram tracks and camera help in building this giant machine.
Subscribe to the channel for more such videos.
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Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine - 1981 NASA Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981 (flight STS-1). The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California.
STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The mission launched on 1
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NASA Now: Engineering Design Process: Hubble Space Telescope
In this episode of NASA Now, NASA engineer Russ Werneth discusses the continuous nature of the engineering design process and shares what it was like to desi...
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VONA Space Settlement
VONA is a space settlement design that tied for Grand Prize in the 2014 NASA-NSS Space Settlement Design Contest. VONA was created by was created by a team of 6 students (grade 10): Aditya P. S., Amareen S., Hatinderpal Singh G., Hetarth C., Karan C., and Prajjwal M.; under the instruction of Mr. Emmanuel R. (Apeejay School), from Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
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NASA future concept spaceship - The Drake Explorer space craft
The Drake (named after the famous explorer) is a futuristic explorer space craft. It is capable of atmospheric entry and can carry an ATV (all terrain vehicl...
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NASA Space Stethoscope - Johns Hopkins Mechanical Engineering Design Day 2013
MechE seniors Bernard Cheng, Noah Dennis, and Elyse Edwards worked together to create a prototype, "space stethoscope" with noise rejection. Their invention ...
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NASA Now: Technology and Design: The Future of Space Exploration
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe...
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NASA's New Deep Space Rocket
With this new rocket design, NASA puts space travel to Mars closer to the table.
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NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program Completes Preliminary Design Review
NASA achieved a major milestone this month in its effort to transform the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida into a multi-user spaceport by successfull...
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NASA Now Minute: Technology and Design: The Future of Space Exploration
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe...
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NASA Faking/Fubared The International Space Station?
My background is Mechanical Design Engineering, so I believe I am indeed qualified to speak on this topic. There is no way brilliant engineers designed this:...
NASA Space Shuttle Design & Construction - 1976 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
Development of the NASA space shuttle during the early to mid 1970's. Focuses on the Rockwell International Space Division and its role as the prime contract......
Development of the NASA space shuttle during the early to mid 1970's. Focuses on the Rockwell International Space Division and its role as the prime contract...
wn.com/Nasa Space Shuttle Design Construction 1976 Educational Documentary Wdtvlive42
Development of the NASA space shuttle during the early to mid 1970's. Focuses on the Rockwell International Space Division and its role as the prime contract...
NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research ...
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
With the help of artist Mark Rademaker, White has made a design of what such a vessel would look like.
The warp drive vehicle is called the IXS Enterprise and does bear more than a casual resemblance to its Star Trek namesake.
Of course, nobody is quite sure if making a warp bubble is actually possible, but NASA is investigating the matter via ongoing experiments.
It has been determined that previous concerns about a warp drive annihilating a star system are unfounded.
Researchers are still unclear about the consequences of faster-than-light ships coming into close contact with other vessels, however.
Those matters aside, if warp speed travel ever does become more than the stuff of science fiction it could put the entire solar system at the world's fingertips.
wn.com/Nasa Unveils Incredible Design For Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
With the help of artist Mark Rademaker, White has made a design of what such a vessel would look like.
The warp drive vehicle is called the IXS Enterprise and does bear more than a casual resemblance to its Star Trek namesake.
Of course, nobody is quite sure if making a warp bubble is actually possible, but NASA is investigating the matter via ongoing experiments.
It has been determined that previous concerns about a warp drive annihilating a star system are unfounded.
Researchers are still unclear about the consequences of faster-than-light ships coming into close contact with other vessels, however.
Those matters aside, if warp speed travel ever does become more than the stuff of science fiction it could put the entire solar system at the world's fingertips.
- published: 11 Jun 2014
- views: 106113
NASA "New World Order Flag" Design On Space Suits
The Beast is about to rise as the Illuminati continues to get bolder in these last days http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.inquisitr.com/2106132/...
The Beast is about to rise as the Illuminati continues to get bolder in these last days http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.inquisitr.com/2106132/nasa-replaces-american-flag-with-a-new-design-international-flag-of-the-planet-earth-to-be-used-during-space-travel/
wn.com/Nasa New World Order Flag Design On Space Suits
The Beast is about to rise as the Illuminati continues to get bolder in these last days http://www.paulbegleyprophecy.com also http://www.inquisitr.com/2106132/nasa-replaces-american-flag-with-a-new-design-international-flag-of-the-planet-earth-to-be-used-during-space-travel/
- published: 27 May 2015
- views: 301
Industrial Design for Outer Space
Designing the interior of a spacecraft may be more difficult than you think. When dealing with long tearm confinement, everything from the shape of a chair to t...
Designing the interior of a spacecraft may be more difficult than you think. When dealing with long tearm confinement, everything from the shape of a chair to the color of the wall could have an effect on a crew members mental stability. This is truly a mix of design, engineering and straight forward problem solving.
Since this video has been produced, Evan left NASA to pursue other entrepreneurial opportunities. He still believes that his designs will reach outer space and doesn't rule out returning to the space administration.
Check out Episode 2 here: http://youtu.be/fdXEe7VIfZk
Watch the full episode of VICE Today here: http://youtu.be/qWGUn_1j210
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wn.com/Industrial Design For Outer Space
Designing the interior of a spacecraft may be more difficult than you think. When dealing with long tearm confinement, everything from the shape of a chair to the color of the wall could have an effect on a crew members mental stability. This is truly a mix of design, engineering and straight forward problem solving.
Since this video has been produced, Evan left NASA to pursue other entrepreneurial opportunities. He still believes that his designs will reach outer space and doesn't rule out returning to the space administration.
Check out Episode 2 here: http://youtu.be/fdXEe7VIfZk
Watch the full episode of VICE Today here: http://youtu.be/qWGUn_1j210
Subscribe for videos that are actually good: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE
Check out our full video catalog: http://www.youtube.com/user/vice/videos
Videos, daily editorial and more: http://vice.com
Like VICE on Facebook: http://fb.com/vice
Follow VICE on Twitter: http://twitter.com/vice
Read our tumblr: http://vicemag.tumblr.com
- published: 26 May 2012
- views: 62934
NASA's Next Generation Space Shuttle - Dream Chaser - Female Documentary Narrator - SUBTITLED
Narrated by Carol Meier. Professional female narrator for documentary, film, television, business, corporate, and general narration. Sierra Nevada space shut......
Narrated by Carol Meier. Professional female narrator for documentary, film, television, business, corporate, and general narration. Sierra Nevada space shut...
wn.com/Nasa's Next Generation Space Shuttle Dream Chaser Female Documentary Narrator Subtitled
Narrated by Carol Meier. Professional female narrator for documentary, film, television, business, corporate, and general narration. Sierra Nevada space shut...
- published: 20 Nov 2013
- views: 54582
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author: revoeciov
Hyperion: Student NASA/NSS Space Settlement Design Contest Winner
The Grand Prize for the 2011 NASA/NSS Space Settlement Design Contest went to a team of 7 students (11-12 grade), Gaurav Kumar, Deepak Talwar, Harman Jot Sin......
The Grand Prize for the 2011 NASA/NSS Space Settlement Design Contest went to a team of 7 students (11-12 grade), Gaurav Kumar, Deepak Talwar, Harman Jot Sin...
wn.com/Hyperion Student Nasa Nss Space Settlement Design Contest Winner
The Grand Prize for the 2011 NASA/NSS Space Settlement Design Contest went to a team of 7 students (11-12 grade), Gaurav Kumar, Deepak Talwar, Harman Jot Sin...
World Maker Faire 2013: Designing Spacesuits for NASA
How two makers in Brooklyn built an astronaut glove that surpassed NASA's design requirements and now make spacesuits as a private business. Learn more about......
How two makers in Brooklyn built an astronaut glove that surpassed NASA's design requirements and now make spacesuits as a private business. Learn more about...
wn.com/World Maker Faire 2013 Designing Spacesuits For Nasa
How two makers in Brooklyn built an astronaut glove that surpassed NASA's design requirements and now make spacesuits as a private business. Learn more about...
- published: 30 Sep 2013
- views: 16813
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author: Tested
Space Suit Design
This video shows how space suits evolved to those being designed for the Space Station Freedom. Released June 1987....
This video shows how space suits evolved to those being designed for the Space Station Freedom. Released June 1987.
wn.com/Space Suit Design
This video shows how space suits evolved to those being designed for the Space Station Freedom. Released June 1987.
The Space Shuttle (Narrated by William Shatner)
An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually c...
An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.
wn.com/The Space Shuttle (Narrated By William Shatner)
An idea born in unsettled times becomes a feat of engineering excellence. The most complex machine ever built to bring humans to and from space and eventually construct the next stop on the road to space exploration.
- published: 05 Jul 2011
- views: 314005
Kerbal Space Program - As Played By A Real Astronaut
Ed Lu is a former NASA astronaut who's flown in the Space Shuttle, Mir, ISS and Soyuz, he's spend hundreds of days in space and performed EVA's. Nowadays he ......
Ed Lu is a former NASA astronaut who's flown in the Space Shuttle, Mir, ISS and Soyuz, he's spend hundreds of days in space and performed EVA's. Nowadays he ...
wn.com/Kerbal Space Program As Played By A Real Astronaut
Ed Lu is a former NASA astronaut who's flown in the Space Shuttle, Mir, ISS and Soyuz, he's spend hundreds of days in space and performed EVA's. Nowadays he ...
NASA Administrator Bolden - Design for New Deep Space Exploration System
Today is a big day at NASA. The next chapter of America's space exploration story is being written, right here, right now. We've selected the design for a ne......
Today is a big day at NASA. The next chapter of America's space exploration story is being written, right here, right now. We've selected the design for a ne...
wn.com/Nasa Administrator Bolden Design For New Deep Space Exploration System
Today is a big day at NASA. The next chapter of America's space exploration story is being written, right here, right now. We've selected the design for a ne...
NIRVANA: Space Settlement Design (1st prize submission) @ NASA contest
This project is a 1st prize submission at NASA Ames & NSS Space Settlement Design Contest 2015...
This project is a 1st prize submission at NASA Ames & NSS Space Settlement Design Contest 2015
wn.com/Nirvana Space Settlement Design (1St Prize Submission) Nasa Contest
This project is a 1st prize submission at NASA Ames & NSS Space Settlement Design Contest 2015
- published: 21 Apr 2015
- views: 2
BBC Exploring The NASA Space Shuttle- Engineering Connections
Spacecraft- World's most complex and expensive machine is rediscovered in this BBC documentary. Find out how a church organ, canon ball, tram tracks and camera ...
Spacecraft- World's most complex and expensive machine is rediscovered in this BBC documentary. Find out how a church organ, canon ball, tram tracks and camera help in building this giant machine.
Subscribe to the channel for more such videos.
wn.com/BBC Exploring The Nasa Space Shuttle Engineering Connections
Spacecraft- World's most complex and expensive machine is rediscovered in this BBC documentary. Find out how a church organ, canon ball, tram tracks and camera help in building this giant machine.
Subscribe to the channel for more such videos.
- published: 13 Sep 2013
- views: 56895
Space Shuttle: A Remarkable Flying Machine - 1981 NASA Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981 (flight STS-1). The footage hig...
This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981 (flight STS-1). The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California.
STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The mission launched on 12 April 1981, and returned to Earth on 14 April. Space Shuttle Columbia orbited the Earth 37 times during the 54.5-hour mission. It was the first American manned space flight since the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project on 15 July 1975. STS-1 was the only US manned maiden test flight of a new spacecraft system, although it was the culmination of atmospheric testing of the Space Shuttle orbiter. .
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WDTVLIVE42 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from my archives. #Space
wn.com/Space Shuttle A Remarkable Flying Machine 1981 Nasa Educational Documentary Wdtvlive42
This film documents the first historic flight of a space shuttle, the U.S. spacecraft Columbia, which launched on April 12, 1981 (flight STS-1). The footage highlights liftoff, the onboard activities of astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen, as well as the landing in Rogers Dry Lake bed in California.
STS-1 was the first orbital flight of NASA's Space Shuttle program. The mission launched on 12 April 1981, and returned to Earth on 14 April. Space Shuttle Columbia orbited the Earth 37 times during the 54.5-hour mission. It was the first American manned space flight since the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project on 15 July 1975. STS-1 was the only US manned maiden test flight of a new spacecraft system, although it was the culmination of atmospheric testing of the Space Shuttle orbiter. .
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WDTVLIVE42 - Transport, technology, and general interest movies from the past - newsreels, documentaries & publicity films from my archives. #Space
- published: 05 Jul 2011
- views: 180651
NASA Now: Engineering Design Process: Hubble Space Telescope
In this episode of NASA Now, NASA engineer Russ Werneth discusses the continuous nature of the engineering design process and shares what it was like to desi......
In this episode of NASA Now, NASA engineer Russ Werneth discusses the continuous nature of the engineering design process and shares what it was like to desi...
wn.com/Nasa Now Engineering Design Process Hubble Space Telescope
In this episode of NASA Now, NASA engineer Russ Werneth discusses the continuous nature of the engineering design process and shares what it was like to desi...
VONA Space Settlement
VONA is a space settlement design that tied for Grand Prize in the 2014 NASA-NSS Space Settlement Design Contest. VONA was created by was created by a team of 6...
VONA is a space settlement design that tied for Grand Prize in the 2014 NASA-NSS Space Settlement Design Contest. VONA was created by was created by a team of 6 students (grade 10): Aditya P. S., Amareen S., Hatinderpal Singh G., Hetarth C., Karan C., and Prajjwal M.; under the instruction of Mr. Emmanuel R. (Apeejay School), from Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
wn.com/Vona Space Settlement
VONA is a space settlement design that tied for Grand Prize in the 2014 NASA-NSS Space Settlement Design Contest. VONA was created by was created by a team of 6 students (grade 10): Aditya P. S., Amareen S., Hatinderpal Singh G., Hetarth C., Karan C., and Prajjwal M.; under the instruction of Mr. Emmanuel R. (Apeejay School), from Jalandhar, Punjab, India.
- published: 05 Jun 2014
- views: 7
NASA future concept spaceship - The Drake Explorer space craft
The Drake (named after the famous explorer) is a futuristic explorer space craft. It is capable of atmospheric entry and can carry an ATV (all terrain vehicl......
The Drake (named after the famous explorer) is a futuristic explorer space craft. It is capable of atmospheric entry and can carry an ATV (all terrain vehicl...
wn.com/Nasa Future Concept Spaceship The Drake Explorer Space Craft
The Drake (named after the famous explorer) is a futuristic explorer space craft. It is capable of atmospheric entry and can carry an ATV (all terrain vehicl...
NASA Space Stethoscope - Johns Hopkins Mechanical Engineering Design Day 2013
MechE seniors Bernard Cheng, Noah Dennis, and Elyse Edwards worked together to create a prototype, "space stethoscope" with noise rejection. Their invention ......
MechE seniors Bernard Cheng, Noah Dennis, and Elyse Edwards worked together to create a prototype, "space stethoscope" with noise rejection. Their invention ...
wn.com/Nasa Space Stethoscope Johns Hopkins Mechanical Engineering Design Day 2013
MechE seniors Bernard Cheng, Noah Dennis, and Elyse Edwards worked together to create a prototype, "space stethoscope" with noise rejection. Their invention ...
NASA Now: Technology and Design: The Future of Space Exploration
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe......
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe...
wn.com/Nasa Now Technology And Design The Future Of Space Exploration
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe...
NASA's New Deep Space Rocket
With this new rocket design, NASA puts space travel to Mars closer to the table....
With this new rocket design, NASA puts space travel to Mars closer to the table.
wn.com/Nasa's New Deep Space Rocket
With this new rocket design, NASA puts space travel to Mars closer to the table.
- published: 01 Jul 2015
- views: 39
NASA's Ground Systems Development and Operations Program Completes Preliminary Design Review
NASA achieved a major milestone this month in its effort to transform the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida into a multi-user spaceport by successfull......
NASA achieved a major milestone this month in its effort to transform the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida into a multi-user spaceport by successfull...
wn.com/Nasa's Ground Systems Development And Operations Program Completes Preliminary Design Review
NASA achieved a major milestone this month in its effort to transform the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida into a multi-user spaceport by successfull...
- published: 27 Mar 2014
- views: 31423
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author: NASAKennedy
NASA Now Minute: Technology and Design: The Future of Space Exploration
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe......
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe...
wn.com/Nasa Now Minute Technology And Design The Future Of Space Exploration
John Connolly, deputy manager of the Exploration Missions and Systems Office, describes the physics and environmental differences engineers must consider whe...
NASA Faking/Fubared The International Space Station?
My background is Mechanical Design Engineering, so I believe I am indeed qualified to speak on this topic. There is no way brilliant engineers designed this:......
My background is Mechanical Design Engineering, so I believe I am indeed qualified to speak on this topic. There is no way brilliant engineers designed this:...
wn.com/Nasa Faking Fubared The International Space Station
My background is Mechanical Design Engineering, so I believe I am indeed qualified to speak on this topic. There is no way brilliant engineers designed this:...
- published: 12 Jul 2014
- views: 385
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author: Godrules
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Project DIRECT Travel Guide- Part Two: NASA CoLab region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2
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A Tour through our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
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Have Google and NASA bought a quantum computer? - Sci Guide (Ep 23) - Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
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NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
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NASA | Tour of the Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
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Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
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Armstrong Hosts NASA 50th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
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How-To Guide to Satellites: Putting it Together 2011 NASA Goddard Space Flt Ctr MAVEN Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office
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NASA deep space exploration: Jeffrey Rusick at TEDxElonUniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
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Episode 06 - VISITING NASA KSC
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turís
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New Horizons: Passport to Pluto and Beyond - Documentary [HD]
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back
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Dance While You Travel the Galaxy
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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NASA presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to t
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NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary
In this future technology video, we present you the NASA's game changing technology, a video about NASA's new breed of Space technology. The NASA engineers explained how the space technology has evolved and how this new breed of technology is going to impact in the future.
Watch the NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary in HD here and know everything about NA
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Earth From Space Nasa Time Lapse Wonderful World 4K
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
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AmazingSpace2
Google+ : http://goo.gl/1WCBn9
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NASA combating effects of space travel on the human body
CBS News correspondent Chip Reid looks at the Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a pool with an underwater mock-up of the International Space Stati...
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Artificially induced sleep may hold the key to space travel, says SpaceWorks study - TomoNews
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can b
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SDO Observes a Cinco de Mayo Solar Flare
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the at
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A Photon Travels Through Space and Time | NASA JPL ESA Science Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - a photon travels across space and time, from the early universe, to today - where it is received by the Planc...
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Travel Guide: Norway's Top Attractions
In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway.
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GTX 880 Release Date, 5TB/s network, NASA's Impossible Drive - Netlinked Daily
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
1000th video giveaway: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5T4fz2dJXQ
Buy AMD APUs, get free games: http://www.ncix.com/article/amd_core_evolution.htm?utm_m
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THE SAGAN SERIES - The Frontier Is Everywhere
For more Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thesaganseries Twitter - http://twitter.com/reidgower G+ - http://bit.ly/VpHzQh The Sagan Series is an educationa...
Project DIRECT Travel Guide- Part Two: NASA CoLab region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space...
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2F2854.jpg&msg;=Located+in+NASA%27s+CoLab+region+in+Second+Life%2C+this+area+exhibits+records+and+other+documentation+pertaining+to+astronauts+and+space+exploration+throughout+history.
wn.com/Project Direct Travel Guide Part Two Nasa Colab Region
Take a trip to the moon or venture around the island to learn about astronauts and space exploration. Find interactive projects like getting your face in space.
To visit this location: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/NASA%20CoLab/215/200/33/?title=Neil+A.+Armstrong+Library+%26+Archives&img;=http%3A%2F%2Fcommon-flash-secondlife-com.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fnew%2Fdestinations%2Fen%2F_img%2Fmidsize%2F2854.jpg&msg;=Located+in+NASA%27s+CoLab+region+in+Second+Life%2C+this+area+exhibits+records+and+other+documentation+pertaining+to+astronauts+and+space+exploration+throughout+history.
- published: 15 Mar 2011
- views: 76
A Tour through our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th......
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
wn.com/A Tour Through Our Solarsystem
A fascinating tour through our solar sytem, based on NASA's Science on a Sphere program "The Wanderers". Whole subtitles: In ancient times, humans watched th...
Have Google and NASA bought a quantum computer? - Sci Guide (Ep 23) - Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav......
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
wn.com/Have Google And Nasa Bought A Quantum Computer Sci Guide (Ep 23) Head Squeeze
Head Squeeze is at Cheltenham Science Festival 2013 meeting up with the Head Squeeze gang! Google & NASA are said to have bought a quantum computer, your fav...
NASA 360 - The Future of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface ...
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
wn.com/Nasa 360 The Future Of Human Space Exploration
NASA is entering an extraordinary new era of human spaceflight as we begin looking toward a future that includes visiting asteroids, deep space and the surface of the red planet.
Please join NASA 360 for The Future of Human Space Exploration.
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 17
NASA | Tour of the Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha......
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
wn.com/Nasa | Tour Of The Moon
Although the moon has remained largely unchanged during human history, our understanding of it and how it has evolved over time has evolved dramatically. Tha...
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl......
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
wn.com/Space Shuttle Launch Nasa Atlantis To The International Space Station
Space Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station. Shuttle Launch NASA Atlantis to the International Space Station HD video. Space shuttl...
Armstrong Hosts NASA 50th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in ...
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
wn.com/Armstrong Hosts Nasa 50Th Anniversary Documentary
Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11 Commander and first person to walk on the moon, guides us through the history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in the half-century since its establishment in 1958. Produced by NASA TV, 2008.
- published: 26 Aug 2012
- views: 73945
How-To Guide to Satellites: Putting it Together 2011 NASA Goddard Space Flt Ctr MAVEN Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This i...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office chair. A single bolt can take hours to install, and you can't even imagine how complex the electronics are!"
Public domain film from NASA, 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/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAVEN
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) is a planned space exploration mission to send a space probe to orbit Mars and study its atmosphere. It will help determine what caused the Martian atmosphere —and water— to be lost to space, making the climate increasingly inhospitable for life.
Program overview
The mission was spawned by NASA's Mars Scout Program, which although discontinued in 2010, yielded Phoenix and MAVEN, as well as numerous missions studies. Mars Scout missions target a cost less than USD$485 million, not including launch service, which is approximately $187 million.
On September 15, 2008 NASA announced that it had selected MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission, a part of the Mars Scout Program. There was one other finalist and eight other proposals that were competing against MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission.
NASA will launch MAVEN in late 2013 using an Atlas V 401 rocket. The launch window is between November 18, 2013 and December 7, 2013. Assuming a November 18 launch, MAVEN will be inserted on September 22, 2014 into an elliptic orbit 6,200 km (3,900 mi) by 150 km (93 mi) above the planet's surface. The principal investigator for MAVEN is Bruce Jakosky of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Objectives
Features on Mars resembling dry riverbeds, and the discovery of minerals that form in the presence of water, indicate that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere and was warm enough for liquid water to flow on the surface. However, that thick atmosphere was somehow lost to space. Scientists suspect that, over millions of years, Mars lost 99% of its atmosphere as the planet's core cooled and its magnetic field decayed, allowing solar winds to sweep away most of the water and volatile compounds the atmosphere once contained.
The goal of MAVEN is to determine the history of the loss of atmospheric gases to space through time, providing answers about Mars climate evolution. By measuring the current rate of escape to space and gathering enough information about the relevant processes, scientists will be able to infer how the planet's atmosphere evolved in time.
wn.com/How To Guide To Satellites Putting It Together 2011 Nasa Goddard Space Flt Ctr Maven Mars Orbiter
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/mars_news.html
"Building satellites isn't easy. They're complex, expensive, and not to mention hard to make! This is why whenever NASA makes a new satellite--like the MAVEN mission to Mars--its scientists and engineers do everything they can to make sure it's done right.
Now, putting a satellite together is nothing like putting together, say, an office chair. A single bolt can take hours to install, and you can't even imagine how complex the electronics are!"
Public domain film from NASA, 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/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAVEN
Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) is a planned space exploration mission to send a space probe to orbit Mars and study its atmosphere. It will help determine what caused the Martian atmosphere —and water— to be lost to space, making the climate increasingly inhospitable for life.
Program overview
The mission was spawned by NASA's Mars Scout Program, which although discontinued in 2010, yielded Phoenix and MAVEN, as well as numerous missions studies. Mars Scout missions target a cost less than USD$485 million, not including launch service, which is approximately $187 million.
On September 15, 2008 NASA announced that it had selected MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission, a part of the Mars Scout Program. There was one other finalist and eight other proposals that were competing against MAVEN to be the Mars Scout 2013 mission.
NASA will launch MAVEN in late 2013 using an Atlas V 401 rocket. The launch window is between November 18, 2013 and December 7, 2013. Assuming a November 18 launch, MAVEN will be inserted on September 22, 2014 into an elliptic orbit 6,200 km (3,900 mi) by 150 km (93 mi) above the planet's surface. The principal investigator for MAVEN is Bruce Jakosky of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Objectives
Features on Mars resembling dry riverbeds, and the discovery of minerals that form in the presence of water, indicate that Mars once had a thicker atmosphere and was warm enough for liquid water to flow on the surface. However, that thick atmosphere was somehow lost to space. Scientists suspect that, over millions of years, Mars lost 99% of its atmosphere as the planet's core cooled and its magnetic field decayed, allowing solar winds to sweep away most of the water and volatile compounds the atmosphere once contained.
The goal of MAVEN is to determine the history of the loss of atmospheric gases to space through time, providing answers about Mars climate evolution. By measuring the current rate of escape to space and gathering enough information about the relevant processes, scientists will be able to infer how the planet's atmosphere evolved in time.
- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 1278
NASA deep space exploration: Jeffrey Rusick at TEDxElonUniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED......
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
wn.com/Nasa Deep Space Exploration Jeffrey Rusick At Tedxelonuniversity
In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TED...
- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 1079
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author: TEDx Talks
Episode 06 - VISITING NASA KSC
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Epi...
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turísticos completos para quem quiser visitar o KSC. Marque sua viagem em www.agenciamarcospontes.com.br
wn.com/Episode 06 Visiting Nasa Ksc
In this Space Connection TV episode, Astronaut Marcos Pontes will be your guide to visit NASA Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex.
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Neste Episódio do Programa Conexão Espacial, o Astronauta Marcos Pontes será o seu guia para que você conheça o Complexo de Visitantes da NASA Kennedy Space Center - KSC.
Dica: A Agência Marcos Pontes de Turismo de Aventuras oferece pacotes turísticos completos para quem quiser visitar o KSC. Marque sua viagem em www.agenciamarcospontes.com.br
- published: 18 Jul 2015
- views: 41
New Horizons: Passport to Pluto and Beyond - Documentary [HD]
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand world...
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit one or more objects in the Kuiper Belt region beyond Neptune.
Science at the Frontier
Our solar system contains three zones: the inner, rocky planets; the gas giant planets; and the Kuiper Belt. Pluto is one of the largest bodies of the icy, "third zone" of our solar system. The National Academy of Sciences placed the exploration of the third zone in general - and Pluto-Charon in particular - among its highest priority planetary mission rankings for this decade. New Horizons is NASA's mission to fulfill this objective.
In those zones, our solar system has three classes of planets: the rocky worlds (Earth, Venus, Mercury and Mars); the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune); and the ice dwarfs of the Kuiper Belt. There are far more ice dwarf planets than rocky and gas giant worlds combined - yet, no spacecraft has been sent to a planet in this class. The National Academy of Sciences noted that our knowledge of planetary types is therefore seriously incomplete. As the first mission to investigate this new class of planetary bodies, New Horizons will fill this important gap and round out our knowledge of the planets in our solar system.
Ancient Relics
The ice dwarfs are planetary embryos, whose growth stopped at sizes (200 to 2,000 kilometers across) much smaller than the full-grown planets in the inner solar system and the gas giants region. The ice dwarfs are ancient relics that formed over 4 billion years ago. Because they are literally the bodies out of which the larger planets accumulated, the ice dwarfs have a great deal to teach us about planetary formation. New Horizons seeks those answers.
Binary Planet
Pluto's largest moon, Charon, is half the size of Pluto. The pair form a binary planet, whose gravitational balance point is between the two bodies. Although binary planets are thought to be common in the galaxy, as are binary stars, no spacecraft has yet explored one. New Horizons will be the first mission to a binary object of any type.
A Mission with Impact
The Kuiper Belt is the major source of cometary impactors on Earth, like the impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs. New Horizons will shed new light on the number of such Kuiper Belt impactors as a function of their size by cataloging the various-sized craters on Pluto, its moons, and on Kuiper Belt Objects.
Pluto and the Kuiper Belt are known to be heavily endowed with organic (carbon-bearing) molecules and water ice — the raw materials out of which life evolves. New Horizons will explore the composition of this material on the surfaces of Pluto, its moons and Kuiper Belt Objects.
The Great Escape
Pluto's atmosphere is escaping to space like a comet, but on a planetary scale. Nothing like this exists anywhere else in the solar system. It is thought that the Earth's original hydrogen/helium atmosphere was lost to space this way. By studying Pluto's atmospheric escape, we can learn a great deal about the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. New Horizons will determine Pluto's atmospheric structure and composition and directly measure its escape rate for the first time.
The Need to Explore
As the first voyage to a whole new class of planets in the farthest zone of the solar system, New Horizons is a historic mission of exploration. The United States has made history by being the first nation to reach every planet from Mercury to Neptune with a space probe. The New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt - the first NASA launch to a "new" planet since Voyager more than 30 years ago - allows the U.S. to complete the reconnaissance of the solar system.
See more videos about
"New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Space Mission",
please visit: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kWXbzL18yNEYwc-UZGbNNK
This is the 2010 version. To see the first version "Passport to Pluto" (2006), click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfQ_cpUq6nI.
See more videos about the dwarf planet Eris:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8m4RICSKSe63ZY5YceATGAN
Release Date: 2010
Credit: NASA
wn.com/New Horizons Passport To Pluto And Beyond Documentary Hd
Mission Overview: Why Go to Pluto ? Planetary exploration is a historic endeavor and a major focus of NASA. New Horizons is designed to help us understand worlds at the edge of our solar system by making the first reconnaissance of Pluto and Charon - a "double planet" and the last planet in our solar system to be visited by spacecraft. Then, as part of an extended mission, New Horizons would visit one or more objects in the Kuiper Belt region beyond Neptune.
Science at the Frontier
Our solar system contains three zones: the inner, rocky planets; the gas giant planets; and the Kuiper Belt. Pluto is one of the largest bodies of the icy, "third zone" of our solar system. The National Academy of Sciences placed the exploration of the third zone in general - and Pluto-Charon in particular - among its highest priority planetary mission rankings for this decade. New Horizons is NASA's mission to fulfill this objective.
In those zones, our solar system has three classes of planets: the rocky worlds (Earth, Venus, Mercury and Mars); the gas giants (Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune); and the ice dwarfs of the Kuiper Belt. There are far more ice dwarf planets than rocky and gas giant worlds combined - yet, no spacecraft has been sent to a planet in this class. The National Academy of Sciences noted that our knowledge of planetary types is therefore seriously incomplete. As the first mission to investigate this new class of planetary bodies, New Horizons will fill this important gap and round out our knowledge of the planets in our solar system.
Ancient Relics
The ice dwarfs are planetary embryos, whose growth stopped at sizes (200 to 2,000 kilometers across) much smaller than the full-grown planets in the inner solar system and the gas giants region. The ice dwarfs are ancient relics that formed over 4 billion years ago. Because they are literally the bodies out of which the larger planets accumulated, the ice dwarfs have a great deal to teach us about planetary formation. New Horizons seeks those answers.
Binary Planet
Pluto's largest moon, Charon, is half the size of Pluto. The pair form a binary planet, whose gravitational balance point is between the two bodies. Although binary planets are thought to be common in the galaxy, as are binary stars, no spacecraft has yet explored one. New Horizons will be the first mission to a binary object of any type.
A Mission with Impact
The Kuiper Belt is the major source of cometary impactors on Earth, like the impactor that wiped out the dinosaurs. New Horizons will shed new light on the number of such Kuiper Belt impactors as a function of their size by cataloging the various-sized craters on Pluto, its moons, and on Kuiper Belt Objects.
Pluto and the Kuiper Belt are known to be heavily endowed with organic (carbon-bearing) molecules and water ice — the raw materials out of which life evolves. New Horizons will explore the composition of this material on the surfaces of Pluto, its moons and Kuiper Belt Objects.
The Great Escape
Pluto's atmosphere is escaping to space like a comet, but on a planetary scale. Nothing like this exists anywhere else in the solar system. It is thought that the Earth's original hydrogen/helium atmosphere was lost to space this way. By studying Pluto's atmospheric escape, we can learn a great deal about the evolution of Earth's atmosphere. New Horizons will determine Pluto's atmospheric structure and composition and directly measure its escape rate for the first time.
The Need to Explore
As the first voyage to a whole new class of planets in the farthest zone of the solar system, New Horizons is a historic mission of exploration. The United States has made history by being the first nation to reach every planet from Mercury to Neptune with a space probe. The New Horizons mission to Pluto and the Kuiper Belt - the first NASA launch to a "new" planet since Voyager more than 30 years ago - allows the U.S. to complete the reconnaissance of the solar system.
See more videos about
"New Horizons: NASA's Pluto-Kuiper Belt Space Mission",
please visit: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kWXbzL18yNEYwc-UZGbNNK
This is the 2010 version. To see the first version "Passport to Pluto" (2006), click here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfQ_cpUq6nI.
See more videos about the dwarf planet Eris:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8m4RICSKSe63ZY5YceATGAN
Release Date: 2010
Credit: NASA
- published: 18 Jun 2013
- views: 490946
Top 10 Places to Visit in Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit ...
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Due to it’s long and narrow shape Chile is one of the most diverse countries on the continent. Therefore Backpacking in Chile is very attractive but also time consuming in matters of covering distances – you should plan your journey well and avoid underestimation of distances!
Things to do in Chile covered in this video:
- Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama,
- Streetart in Valparaiso, Valparaiso
- Osorno Volcano, Puerto Varas
- Villarrica Volcano, Pucon
- Carretera Austral & Fjords near Puerto Montt
- Futaleufú River, Futaleufu
- Marble Caves, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- O'Higgins Glacier and O'Higgins Lake, Villa O'Higgins
- Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales
- Isla Magdalena & Los Pinguinos, Punta Arenas
Best Places to Visit in Chile: your favorites?
Did I miss any important spot? Tell us your favorite spot in the comments below and feel free to share this video with your friends!
More travel guides for South America can be found here:
http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
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Photo Credits for O'Higgins Lake & Glacier:
1) Lago O'Higgins-San Martín, NASA:
http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS010&roll;=E&frame;=5868
2) Glaciar O'Higgins o Ventisquero Grande, Roberto Araya Barckhahn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glaciar_O%27Higgins_o_Ventisquero_Grande.JPG
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Music:
Audionautix.com
http://www.back-packer.org/audiojungle
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
wn.com/Top 10 Places To Visit In Chile
This list of top 10 places to visit in Chile shows you the highlights of the country. I have been backpacking in Chile 2 times already where I managed to visit 13 of 15 regions.
Related guide: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-chile/
--- my travel equipment ---
camera http://www.back-packer.org/gopro_3
insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
Due to it’s long and narrow shape Chile is one of the most diverse countries on the continent. Therefore Backpacking in Chile is very attractive but also time consuming in matters of covering distances – you should plan your journey well and avoid underestimation of distances!
Things to do in Chile covered in this video:
- Atacama Desert, San Pedro de Atacama,
- Streetart in Valparaiso, Valparaiso
- Osorno Volcano, Puerto Varas
- Villarrica Volcano, Pucon
- Carretera Austral & Fjords near Puerto Montt
- Futaleufú River, Futaleufu
- Marble Caves, Puerto Rio Tranquilo
- O'Higgins Glacier and O'Higgins Lake, Villa O'Higgins
- Torres del Paine, Puerto Natales
- Isla Magdalena & Los Pinguinos, Punta Arenas
Best Places to Visit in Chile: your favorites?
Did I miss any important spot? Tell us your favorite spot in the comments below and feel free to share this video with your friends!
More travel guides for South America can be found here:
http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
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Photo Credits for O'Higgins Lake & Glacier:
1) Lago O'Higgins-San Martín, NASA:
http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=ISS010&roll;=E&frame;=5868
2) Glaciar O'Higgins o Ventisquero Grande, Roberto Araya Barckhahn:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Glaciar_O%27Higgins_o_Ventisquero_Grande.JPG
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Music:
Audionautix.com
http://www.back-packer.org/audiojungle
Follow me:
http://www.back-packer.org
http://www.twitter.com/BackPackerSteve
http://www.facebook.com/BackPackerBlog
- published: 16 Feb 2015
- views: 132
Dance While You Travel the Galaxy
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
htt...
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
wn.com/Dance While You Travel The Galaxy
It's a dance party from the earth to the sun!
Music:
"Jaunty Gumption"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
- published: 17 Feb 2015
- views: 138
NASA presents, Time Space Portals
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Ear...
Finally! As of June 29, 2012, NASA validates after first denying the existence in Wormholes,Time Travel, and Space Tunnels.
www.nasa.gov
Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field
07.02.12
A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA
A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal"--an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed....
It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.
"We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."
Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind. Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.
NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.
Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.
Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.
Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."
To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.
"In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission."
Data from NASA's Polar spacecraft, circa 1998, provided crucial clues to finding magnetic X-points.Credit: NASA Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar. "Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."
This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.
It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.
Dr. Tony Phillips
Science at NASA
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A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA
A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal"--an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed....
It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.
"We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."
Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind. Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.
NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.
Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.
Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.
Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."
To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.
"In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission."
Data from NASA's Polar spacecraft, circa 1998, provided crucial clues to finding magnetic X-points.Credit: NASA Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar. "Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."
This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.
It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.
Dr. Tony Phillips
Science at NASA
TEXT&VIDEO; Source:http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/news/mag-portals.html
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NASA Space Technology - Game Changing Technology #Mind Blowing Documentary
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NASA combating effects of space travel on the human body
CBS News correspondent Chip Reid looks at the Johnson Space Center's Neutral Buoyancy Lab, a pool with an underwater mock-up of the International Space Stati......
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Artificially induced sleep may hold the key to space travel, says SpaceWorks study - TomoNews
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts dow...
ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can be forced into a state of hibernation by simply lowering the body temperature to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowered body temperature causes the body’s heart rate and metabolism to decrease, effectively placing it in a state of unconsciousness.
The body will subsist on intravenous feeding tubes that pump the necessary lipids, amino acids and various nutrients into the body. Other tubes will drain urine as well as monitor the body.
According to mockups, a torpor-statis habitat can hold six astronauts at once and robotic arms will ensure everyone’s basic needs are met. In their study, SpaceWorks says that they imagine the crew would wake up in a staggered pattern so that at least one person is awake at all times.
So far humans are only able to maintain stasis for two weeks, although the trip from Earth to Mars is expected to take up to nine months.
NASA has declined to fund the second stage of the research though and SpaceWorks, citing its potential therapeutic benefits, is now looking into using the technology here on Earth.
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ATLANTA — A NASA-funded study written by aerospace engineering company SpaceWorks says that keeping astronauts unconscious during long flights in space cuts down on the equipment and resources needed on the shuttle, and also eliminates the negative psychological effects of long hauls in space.
According to SpaceWorks’ study on cryogenic sleep, which borrowed ideas from doctors, a human body can be forced into a state of hibernation by simply lowering the body temperature to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. The lowered body temperature causes the body’s heart rate and metabolism to decrease, effectively placing it in a state of unconsciousness.
The body will subsist on intravenous feeding tubes that pump the necessary lipids, amino acids and various nutrients into the body. Other tubes will drain urine as well as monitor the body.
According to mockups, a torpor-statis habitat can hold six astronauts at once and robotic arms will ensure everyone’s basic needs are met. In their study, SpaceWorks says that they imagine the crew would wake up in a staggered pattern so that at least one person is awake at all times.
So far humans are only able to maintain stasis for two weeks, although the trip from Earth to Mars is expected to take up to nine months.
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SDO Observes a Cinco de Mayo Solar Flare
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured ...
The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
This flare is classified as an X2.7-class flare. X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength. An X2 is twice as intense as an X1, an X3 is three times as intense, etc.
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The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 6:11 pm EDT on May 5, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.
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A Photon Travels Through Space and Time | NASA JPL ESA Science Video
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Travel Guide: Norway's Top Attractions
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In this video, http://www.WatchMojo.com takes a look at the top attractions to check out while visiting Norway.
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GTX 880 Release Date, 5TB/s network, NASA's Impossible Drive - Netlinked Daily
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; N...
Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
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Danish researchers break the network speed record of with 43 Tbps, or 5 terabytes per second; Videocardz.com claims the GTX 880 will launch in late September; NASA tests a drive that, according to conventional physics, shouldn't work (it does).
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THE SAGAN SERIES - The Frontier Is Everywhere
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Space Station ISS of NASA ep 1|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 1|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildings in the world. How did bridges evolve in size from tiny bamboo walkways spanning streams to long suspension bridges connecting distant islands? How did buildings surge in stature from ground-hugging houses to cloud-busting skyscrapers? We
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Space Station ISS of NASA ep 2|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 2|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildings in the world. How did bridges evolve in size from tiny bamboo walkways spanning streams to long suspension bridges connecting distant islands? How did buildings surge in stature from ground-hugging houses to cloud-busting skyscrapers? We
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Orion Spacecraft Cockpit Feature 2014 NASA Johnson Space Center
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Astronaut Lee Morin describes the Orion spacecraft cockpit.
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Russian Buran SPACECRAFT Russia's version of US NASA Space shuttle
The Buran spacecraft was the Russian version of the US NASA space shuttle. The Buran spacecraft (Russian: Бура́н, IPA: [bʊˈran], Snowstorm or Blizzard), GRAU index 11F35 K1 was a Soviet orbital vehicle analogous in function and design to the US Space Shuttle and developed by Chief Designer Gleb Lozino-Lozinskiy of RKK Energia. Buran completed one unmanned spaceflight in 1988 and remains the only S
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NASA | Webb Space Telescope: The Next Great Observatory
Release Date: 2010. This 13-minute video explores the design and technology of the Webb and highlights several of the many exciting science studies that the observatory will enable. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large, infrared-optimized space telescope, scheduled for launch in 2014. JWST will find the first galaxies that formed in the early Universe, connecting the Big Bang to our ow
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Grab NASA's USD 1,500 opportunity to design a smartwatch
Grab NASA's USD 1,500 opportunity to design a smartwatch.
NASA is offering a reward of USD 1,500 to anyone who can design a smartwatch app that will allow astronauts onboard the International Space Station to easily access information.
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NASA Tests New 'Brain' for Old RS-25 Rocket Engine | Video
On 13 August 2015, NASA Stennis Space Center (MS) conducted a 525 second-long static firing to calibrate a new controller for the legacy RS-25 engine (#0525), which is one of two leftover from the Space Shuttle program. This engine design may power the congressionally ordered Space Launch System.
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NASA Astronauts at ISS will eat space-grown veggies for the first time
The International Space Station astronauts are going to make history once again. For the first time ever in the existence of the International Space Station, the astronauts are going to eat the food that they themselves have grown while inside the space station. The historic event on the ISS will take place today, i-e on August 10, 2015.
United States astronaut, Scott Kelly, tweeted about the me
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The Space Electronics Division Of NASA, Research for Today and Tomorrow - 1991
This video gives an overview of work being done by the different branches of the Space Electronics Division at LeRC. The video highlights electron beam, solid state, high speed circuit design, and high frequency communication research.
This film has been made available courtesy the US Department of Defence, NASAimages.org and the US National Archives.
CharlieDeanArchives - Archive footage from
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NASA is unveiling its design for a gigantic new rocket, bigger than the one that sent astronauts to
HEADLINE: Next-gen NASA manned rocket unveiled
CAPTION: NASA is unveiling its design for a gigantic new rocket, bigger than the one that sent astronauts to the moon. The Space Launch System, which will cost about $35 billion and start test launching in six years. (Sept. 14)
(sen. Bill Nelson/D-FL)
I''d like to show you what the new rocket looks like. This rocket has a core that is a derivati
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4:3 NASA unveils new giant rocket design, to be most powerful ever built
Washington, DC - 14 September 2011
1. Wide shot of beginning of NASA - Congressional news conference
2. Wide overview shot from back of news conference
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
"The next chapter of America''s space exploration story is being written today. Today I am pleased to announce that NASA has selected the design of its new
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NASA New World Order Flag Design On Space Suits
A graphic design student from Sweden has created a flag for Earth as his final project; it has a blue background to represent the planet's water and seven white .
Images: Music: 'Freedom Fighters' by Two Steps from Hell Inspiration: Editor: David Peterson Serving . How To get to Mars is a clip from the IMAX . A graphic .
The Beast is about to rise as the Illuminati continues to get bolder in
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NASA: First U.S. Mars Landing - 1976 Space Documentary - S88TV1
This Space Documentary shows the launches of Viking 1 and 2 and discusses objectives of the first mission to Mars. Spacecraft design, testing and performance
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USA: NASA DESIGN NEW SPACECRAFT TO TRANSPORT ASTRONAUTS
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A new spacecraft designed to transport astronauts to and from orbiting vessels is being developed at NASA's Johnson space Centre.
NASA engineers are designing and flight testing a prototype that could become the first spacecraft designed to carry humans in two decades.
The X-38 spacecraft is expected to be more efficient than earlier space vehicles, and can be developed at
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NASA builds a multimillion dollar toilet for space
AP Television
Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas 27 July 2007
1. Pull out from missile nose cones to sign of entrance to Johnson Space Centre
NASA Television - No Restrictions
On board International Space Station - 23 July 2007
2. Astronaut Clay Anderson standing on end of ISS robotic arm hurling "space trash"
AP Television
Houston, Texas 19 July 2007
3. Tilt down of mock up of curren
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NASA 25192 Nuclear Propulsion In Space
Produced by the Atomic Energy Agency and NASA, this film details Project NERVA -- the Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application. This was a joint program of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and NASA managed by the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office (SNPO) at the Nuclear Rocket Development Station in Jackass Flats, Nevada U.S.A. Between 1959 and 1972, the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office oversaw
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ISS Module: Sandra Magnus, Part 4
Impact of System-Level Design on Training. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-lessons-learned/
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Original Nasa's space time clock Nasa Fakery
In this video you will see hidden in the background of a Nasa photo is a clock or some kind of round gague.
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NASA Has a Robot in International Space Station
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WASHINGTON: NASA has a humanoid robot on board the International Space Station. Robonaut 2 is the first robot inside a human space vehicle operating without a cage and first to work with human-rated tools in space.
Robonaut 2 was selected as the NASA Government Invention of the Year for 2014. It was chosen after a challenging review by the NASA selection commi
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NASA Space Shuttle: Missions And Payloads - 1980 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
NASA Space Shuttle: Missions And Payloads - 1980 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film depicts the Shuttle Orbiters role of retrieving satellites in space. Included is Archival Footage of the Multimission Modular Spacecraft, .
SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS AND PAYLOADS - NASA Archival Footage - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film was released before the first flight of .
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NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 1|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 1|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildin...
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 1|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildings in the world. How did bridges evolve in size from tiny bamboo walkways spanning streams to long suspension bridges connecting distant islands? How did buildings surge in stature from ground-hugging houses to cloud-busting skyscrapers? We reveal evolutionary engineering leaps that enabled different types of structures to explode from big to bigger to biggest
wn.com/Space Station Iss Of Nasa Ep 1|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic Documentary
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 1|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildings in the world. How did bridges evolve in size from tiny bamboo walkways spanning streams to long suspension bridges connecting distant islands? How did buildings surge in stature from ground-hugging houses to cloud-busting skyscrapers? We reveal evolutionary engineering leaps that enabled different types of structures to explode from big to bigger to biggest
- published: 28 Sep 2015
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Space Station ISS of NASA ep 2|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 2|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildin...
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 2|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildings in the world. How did bridges evolve in size from tiny bamboo walkways spanning streams to long suspension bridges connecting distant islands? How did buildings surge in stature from ground-hugging houses to cloud-busting skyscrapers? We reveal evolutionary engineering leaps that enabled different types of structures to explode from big to bigger to biggest
wn.com/Space Station Iss Of Nasa Ep 2|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic Documentary
Space Station ISS of NASA ep 2|Big Bigger Biggest |National Geographic documentary
A look at the design and creation of some of the biggest machines and buildings in the world. How did bridges evolve in size from tiny bamboo walkways spanning streams to long suspension bridges connecting distant islands? How did buildings surge in stature from ground-hugging houses to cloud-busting skyscrapers? We reveal evolutionary engineering leaps that enabled different types of structures to explode from big to bigger to biggest
- published: 28 Sep 2015
- views: 0
Orion Spacecraft Cockpit Feature 2014 NASA Johnson Space Center
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/orion_cev_news_and_links.html
Astronaut Lee Morin describes the Orion spacecraft cockpit.
Public domain film from ...
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/orion_cev_news_and_links.html
Astronaut Lee Morin describes the Orion spacecraft cockpit.
Public domain film from the NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_(spacecraft)
The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (Orion MPCV) is a spacecraft intended to carry a crew of up to four astronauts to destinations at or beyond low Earth orbit (LEO). Currently under development by NASA for launch on the Space Launch System, Orion is intended to facilitate human exploration of asteroids and of Mars, as well as to provide a means of delivering or retrieving crew or supplies from the ISS if needed.
The MPCV was announced by NASA on May 24, 2011. Its design is based on the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle from the cancelled Constellation program...
The MPCV's first test flight (uncrewed), known as Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1), was launched atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket on December 5, 2014 on a flight lasting 4 hours and 24 minutes, landing at its target in the Pacific Ocean at 10:29 Central (delayed from the previous day due to technical and weather problems). The first mission to carry astronauts is not expected to take place until 2021 at the earliest...
Crew module (CM)
The Orion crew module (CM) is the reusable transportation capsule that provides a habitat for the crew, provides storage for consumables and research instruments, and serves as the docking port for crew transfers. The crew module is the only part of the MPCV that returns to Earth after each mission and is a 57.5° frustum shape, similar to that of the Apollo command module. As projected, the CM will be 5.02 meters (16 ft 6 in) in diameter and 3.3 meters (10 ft 10 in) in length, with a mass of about 8.5 metric tons (19,000 lb). It was manufactured by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. It will have more than 50% more volume than the Apollo capsule, which had an interior volume of 5.9 m3 (210 cu ft), and will carry four to six astronauts. After extensive study, NASA has selected the Avcoat ablator system for the Orion crew module. Avcoat, which is composed of silica fibers with a resin in a honeycomb made of fiberglass and phenolic resin, was previously used on the Apollo missions and on select areas of the space shuttle for early flights.
Orion's CM will use advanced technologies, including:
- "Glass cockpit" digital control systems derived from those of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
- An "autodock" feature, like those of Russian Progress spacecraft and the European Automated Transfer Vehicle, with provision for the flight crew to take over in an emergency. Previous American spacecraft (Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle) have all required manual piloting for docking.
- Improved waste-management facilities, with a miniature camping-style toilet and the unisex "relief tube" used on the space shuttle (whose system was based on that used on Skylab) and the International Space Station (based on the Soyuz, Salyut, and Mir systems). This eliminates the use of the much-hated plastic "Apollo bags" used by the Apollo crews.
- A nitrogen/oxygen (N2/O2) mixed atmosphere at either sea level (101.3 kPa or 14.69 psi) or slightly reduced (55.2 to 70.3 kPa or 8.01 to 10.20 psi) pressure.
- Much more advanced computers than on previous crew vehicles.
The CM will be constructed of the aluminium-lithium alloy used on the shuttle's external tank, and on the Delta IV and Atlas V rockets. The CM itself will be covered in the same Nomex felt-like thermal protection blankets used on parts on the shuttle not subject to critical heating, such as the payload bay doors. The reusable recovery parachutes will be based on the parachutes used on both the Apollo spacecraft and the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters, and will also use the same Nomex cloth for construction. Water landings will be the exclusive means of recovery for the Orion CM.
To allow Orion to mate with other vehicles it will be equipped with the NASA Docking System... Its designers claim that the MPCV is designed to be 10 times safer during ascent and reentry than the Space Shuttle. The CM is designed to be refurbished and reused...
wn.com/Orion Spacecraft Cockpit Feature 2014 Nasa Johnson Space Center
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/orion_cev_news_and_links.html
Astronaut Lee Morin describes the Orion spacecraft cockpit.
Public domain film from the NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and one-pass color correction & mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orion_(spacecraft)
The Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (Orion MPCV) is a spacecraft intended to carry a crew of up to four astronauts to destinations at or beyond low Earth orbit (LEO). Currently under development by NASA for launch on the Space Launch System, Orion is intended to facilitate human exploration of asteroids and of Mars, as well as to provide a means of delivering or retrieving crew or supplies from the ISS if needed.
The MPCV was announced by NASA on May 24, 2011. Its design is based on the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle from the cancelled Constellation program...
The MPCV's first test flight (uncrewed), known as Exploration Flight Test 1 (EFT-1), was launched atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket on December 5, 2014 on a flight lasting 4 hours and 24 minutes, landing at its target in the Pacific Ocean at 10:29 Central (delayed from the previous day due to technical and weather problems). The first mission to carry astronauts is not expected to take place until 2021 at the earliest...
Crew module (CM)
The Orion crew module (CM) is the reusable transportation capsule that provides a habitat for the crew, provides storage for consumables and research instruments, and serves as the docking port for crew transfers. The crew module is the only part of the MPCV that returns to Earth after each mission and is a 57.5° frustum shape, similar to that of the Apollo command module. As projected, the CM will be 5.02 meters (16 ft 6 in) in diameter and 3.3 meters (10 ft 10 in) in length, with a mass of about 8.5 metric tons (19,000 lb). It was manufactured by the Lockheed Martin Corporation. It will have more than 50% more volume than the Apollo capsule, which had an interior volume of 5.9 m3 (210 cu ft), and will carry four to six astronauts. After extensive study, NASA has selected the Avcoat ablator system for the Orion crew module. Avcoat, which is composed of silica fibers with a resin in a honeycomb made of fiberglass and phenolic resin, was previously used on the Apollo missions and on select areas of the space shuttle for early flights.
Orion's CM will use advanced technologies, including:
- "Glass cockpit" digital control systems derived from those of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
- An "autodock" feature, like those of Russian Progress spacecraft and the European Automated Transfer Vehicle, with provision for the flight crew to take over in an emergency. Previous American spacecraft (Gemini, Apollo, and Space Shuttle) have all required manual piloting for docking.
- Improved waste-management facilities, with a miniature camping-style toilet and the unisex "relief tube" used on the space shuttle (whose system was based on that used on Skylab) and the International Space Station (based on the Soyuz, Salyut, and Mir systems). This eliminates the use of the much-hated plastic "Apollo bags" used by the Apollo crews.
- A nitrogen/oxygen (N2/O2) mixed atmosphere at either sea level (101.3 kPa or 14.69 psi) or slightly reduced (55.2 to 70.3 kPa or 8.01 to 10.20 psi) pressure.
- Much more advanced computers than on previous crew vehicles.
The CM will be constructed of the aluminium-lithium alloy used on the shuttle's external tank, and on the Delta IV and Atlas V rockets. The CM itself will be covered in the same Nomex felt-like thermal protection blankets used on parts on the shuttle not subject to critical heating, such as the payload bay doors. The reusable recovery parachutes will be based on the parachutes used on both the Apollo spacecraft and the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters, and will also use the same Nomex cloth for construction. Water landings will be the exclusive means of recovery for the Orion CM.
To allow Orion to mate with other vehicles it will be equipped with the NASA Docking System... Its designers claim that the MPCV is designed to be 10 times safer during ascent and reentry than the Space Shuttle. The CM is designed to be refurbished and reused...
- published: 02 Sep 2015
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Russian Buran SPACECRAFT Russia's version of US NASA Space shuttle
The Buran spacecraft was the Russian version of the US NASA space shuttle. The Buran spacecraft (Russian: Бура́н, IPA: [bʊˈran], Snowstorm or Blizzard), GRAU in...
The Buran spacecraft was the Russian version of the US NASA space shuttle. The Buran spacecraft (Russian: Бура́н, IPA: [bʊˈran], Snowstorm or Blizzard), GRAU index 11F35 K1 was a Soviet orbital vehicle analogous in function and design to the US Space Shuttle and developed by Chief Designer Gleb Lozino-Lozinskiy of RKK Energia. Buran completed one unmanned spaceflight in 1988 and remains the only Soviet space shuttle that was launched into space, as the Buran programme was cancelled in 1993.
wn.com/Russian Buran Spacecraft Russia's Version Of US Nasa Space Shuttle
The Buran spacecraft was the Russian version of the US NASA space shuttle. The Buran spacecraft (Russian: Бура́н, IPA: [bʊˈran], Snowstorm or Blizzard), GRAU index 11F35 K1 was a Soviet orbital vehicle analogous in function and design to the US Space Shuttle and developed by Chief Designer Gleb Lozino-Lozinskiy of RKK Energia. Buran completed one unmanned spaceflight in 1988 and remains the only Soviet space shuttle that was launched into space, as the Buran programme was cancelled in 1993.
- published: 27 Aug 2015
- views: 4
NASA | Webb Space Telescope: The Next Great Observatory
Release Date: 2010. This 13-minute video explores the design and technology of the Webb and highlights several of the many exciting science studies that the obs...
Release Date: 2010. This 13-minute video explores the design and technology of the Webb and highlights several of the many exciting science studies that the observatory will enable. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large, infrared-optimized space telescope, scheduled for launch in 2014. JWST will find the first galaxies that formed in the early Universe, connecting the Big Bang to our own Milky Way Galaxy. JWST will peer through dusty clouds to see stars forming planetary systems, connecting the Milky Way to our own Solar System. JWST's instruments will be designed to work primarily in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum, with some capability in the visible range.
JWST will have a large mirror, 6.5 meters (21.3 feet) in diameter and a sunshield the size of a tennis court. Both the mirror and sunshade won't fit onto the rocket fully open, so both will fold up and open once JWST is in outer space. JWST will reside in an orbit about 1.5 million km (1 million miles) from the Earth.
Credit: NASA
wn.com/Nasa | Webb Space Telescope The Next Great Observatory
Release Date: 2010. This 13-minute video explores the design and technology of the Webb and highlights several of the many exciting science studies that the observatory will enable. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a large, infrared-optimized space telescope, scheduled for launch in 2014. JWST will find the first galaxies that formed in the early Universe, connecting the Big Bang to our own Milky Way Galaxy. JWST will peer through dusty clouds to see stars forming planetary systems, connecting the Milky Way to our own Solar System. JWST's instruments will be designed to work primarily in the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum, with some capability in the visible range.
JWST will have a large mirror, 6.5 meters (21.3 feet) in diameter and a sunshield the size of a tennis court. Both the mirror and sunshade won't fit onto the rocket fully open, so both will fold up and open once JWST is in outer space. JWST will reside in an orbit about 1.5 million km (1 million miles) from the Earth.
Credit: NASA
- published: 17 Aug 2015
- views: 92
NASA Images - M100 A Grand Design Spiral Galaxy
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- published: 16 Aug 2015
- views: 1
Grab NASA's USD 1,500 opportunity to design a smartwatch
Grab NASA's USD 1,500 opportunity to design a smartwatch.
NASA is offering a reward of USD 1,500 to anyone who can design a smartwatch app that will allow astro...
Grab NASA's USD 1,500 opportunity to design a smartwatch.
NASA is offering a reward of USD 1,500 to anyone who can design a smartwatch app that will allow astronauts onboard the International Space Station to easily access information.
“We (NASA) are interested in the emerging world of smartwatch technology and are looking to leverage this technology to create a smartwatch app that could be helpful to astronauts,” NASA said in a post on Freelancer website.
“The challenge is to design the general user interface for smartwatch applications for use on the International Space Station,” the post said.
The examples of what should be included in the app include an agenda view of the crew’s Timeline, which they currently view on an iPad or laptop; colour-coded alerts and warnings; communication status, which indicates whether the ISS is currently able to communicate with Earth; and timers that will allow astronauts to time their procedures and activities.
These functions should be able to direct an astronaut’s attention to the information they need to increase efficiency, provide feedback for the astronaut’s actions, and fit within a small, smartwatch-sized screen, ‘CNET’ reported.
The functions should be available within a single app, designed to run on the Samsung Gear 2.
Participants don’t actually have to make the app. Instead, they have to design the app’s user interface and present the finished work in the form of image files.
wn.com/Grab Nasa's USD 1,500 Opportunity To Design A Smartwatch
Grab NASA's USD 1,500 opportunity to design a smartwatch.
NASA is offering a reward of USD 1,500 to anyone who can design a smartwatch app that will allow astronauts onboard the International Space Station to easily access information.
“We (NASA) are interested in the emerging world of smartwatch technology and are looking to leverage this technology to create a smartwatch app that could be helpful to astronauts,” NASA said in a post on Freelancer website.
“The challenge is to design the general user interface for smartwatch applications for use on the International Space Station,” the post said.
The examples of what should be included in the app include an agenda view of the crew’s Timeline, which they currently view on an iPad or laptop; colour-coded alerts and warnings; communication status, which indicates whether the ISS is currently able to communicate with Earth; and timers that will allow astronauts to time their procedures and activities.
These functions should be able to direct an astronaut’s attention to the information they need to increase efficiency, provide feedback for the astronaut’s actions, and fit within a small, smartwatch-sized screen, ‘CNET’ reported.
The functions should be available within a single app, designed to run on the Samsung Gear 2.
Participants don’t actually have to make the app. Instead, they have to design the app’s user interface and present the finished work in the form of image files.
- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 4
NASA Tests New 'Brain' for Old RS-25 Rocket Engine | Video
On 13 August 2015, NASA Stennis Space Center (MS) conducted a 525 second-long static firing to calibrate a new controller for the legacy RS-25 engine (#0525), w...
On 13 August 2015, NASA Stennis Space Center (MS) conducted a 525 second-long static firing to calibrate a new controller for the legacy RS-25 engine (#0525), which is one of two leftover from the Space Shuttle program. This engine design may power the congressionally ordered Space Launch System.
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On 13 August 2015, NASA Stennis Space Center (MS) conducted a 525 second-long static firing to calibrate a new controller for the legacy RS-25 engine (#0525), which is one of two leftover from the Space Shuttle program. This engine design may power the congressionally ordered Space Launch System.
- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 382
NASA Astronauts at ISS will eat space-grown veggies for the first time
The International Space Station astronauts are going to make history once again. For the first time ever in the existence of the International Space Station, t...
The International Space Station astronauts are going to make history once again. For the first time ever in the existence of the International Space Station, the astronauts are going to eat the food that they themselves have grown while inside the space station. The historic event on the ISS will take place today, i-e on August 10, 2015.
United States astronaut, Scott Kelly, tweeted about the menu on Monday.
The astronauts will clean the leafy greens with citric acid-based, food safe sanitizing wipes before consuming them.
NASA says it’s more than just a gardening experiment, it’s also a critical step on the path to living on Mars.
The vegetables on the International Space Station (ISS) were grown in the greenhouse named Lada. The greenhouse has been part of the ISS since 2002. The mission was to study how plant growth is impacted in the condition of microgravity.
But, until now, astronauts aboard the space station haven't been eating their science experiments.
Not all of the vegetables will be consumed by the astronauts orbiting the Earth. The plan is that only half of the vegetables will be consumed while the rest will be sent from the International Space Station to Earth and run them through a series of experiments. The experiments will be important in order to determine how vegetables vary when grown on Earth compared to grown in space. Some plants that were grown in 2014 had been sent back to NASA to ensure that they are safe for human consumption.
The lettuce seeds were sent up from Cape Canaveral and grown inside the vegetable production system known as “Veggie” aboard the ISS.
Growing the vegetables on space was not as easy as it is on Earth. Astronaut Scott Kelly planted lettuce in early July and harvested the crop a month later. In order to get the plants to grow they are bombarded with red and blue LED light and they use what they call a pre-made seed “pillow.”
The collapsible and expandable Veggie unit features a flat panel light bank that includes red, blue and green LEDs for plant growth and crew observation. Using LED lights to grow plants was an idea that originated with NASA as far back as the late 1990s
The purple/pinkish hue surrounding the plants in Veggie is the result of a combination of the red and blue lights, which by design emit more light than the green LEDs. Green LEDS were added so the plants look like edible food rather than weird purple plant
Fresh foods, such as tomatoes, blueberries and red lettuce are a good source of antioxidants. Having fresh food like these available in space could have a positive impact on people's moods and also could provide some protection against radiation in space
It also could be used by astronauts for recreational gardening activities during deep space mission
The space vegetable project is important to the growth and future of NASA missions. According to NASA, pre-packaged food only lasts for a maximum of three years. If food can be grown while on the mission then the astronauts can become self-sufficient in regards to their food. This would allow manned missions to go out farther into space. NASA also thinks that it is a nice way for the astronauts to always have part of the Earth with them, no matter where they are in the cosmos.
The system also may have implications for improving growth and biomass production on Earth, thus benefiting the average citizen.Many of the lessons NASA is learning with Veggie could be applied in urban plant factories and other agriculture settings where light is provided by electrical light and water conservation is practiced.
wn.com/Nasa Astronauts At Iss Will Eat Space Grown Veggies For The First Time
The International Space Station astronauts are going to make history once again. For the first time ever in the existence of the International Space Station, the astronauts are going to eat the food that they themselves have grown while inside the space station. The historic event on the ISS will take place today, i-e on August 10, 2015.
United States astronaut, Scott Kelly, tweeted about the menu on Monday.
The astronauts will clean the leafy greens with citric acid-based, food safe sanitizing wipes before consuming them.
NASA says it’s more than just a gardening experiment, it’s also a critical step on the path to living on Mars.
The vegetables on the International Space Station (ISS) were grown in the greenhouse named Lada. The greenhouse has been part of the ISS since 2002. The mission was to study how plant growth is impacted in the condition of microgravity.
But, until now, astronauts aboard the space station haven't been eating their science experiments.
Not all of the vegetables will be consumed by the astronauts orbiting the Earth. The plan is that only half of the vegetables will be consumed while the rest will be sent from the International Space Station to Earth and run them through a series of experiments. The experiments will be important in order to determine how vegetables vary when grown on Earth compared to grown in space. Some plants that were grown in 2014 had been sent back to NASA to ensure that they are safe for human consumption.
The lettuce seeds were sent up from Cape Canaveral and grown inside the vegetable production system known as “Veggie” aboard the ISS.
Growing the vegetables on space was not as easy as it is on Earth. Astronaut Scott Kelly planted lettuce in early July and harvested the crop a month later. In order to get the plants to grow they are bombarded with red and blue LED light and they use what they call a pre-made seed “pillow.”
The collapsible and expandable Veggie unit features a flat panel light bank that includes red, blue and green LEDs for plant growth and crew observation. Using LED lights to grow plants was an idea that originated with NASA as far back as the late 1990s
The purple/pinkish hue surrounding the plants in Veggie is the result of a combination of the red and blue lights, which by design emit more light than the green LEDs. Green LEDS were added so the plants look like edible food rather than weird purple plant
Fresh foods, such as tomatoes, blueberries and red lettuce are a good source of antioxidants. Having fresh food like these available in space could have a positive impact on people's moods and also could provide some protection against radiation in space
It also could be used by astronauts for recreational gardening activities during deep space mission
The space vegetable project is important to the growth and future of NASA missions. According to NASA, pre-packaged food only lasts for a maximum of three years. If food can be grown while on the mission then the astronauts can become self-sufficient in regards to their food. This would allow manned missions to go out farther into space. NASA also thinks that it is a nice way for the astronauts to always have part of the Earth with them, no matter where they are in the cosmos.
The system also may have implications for improving growth and biomass production on Earth, thus benefiting the average citizen.Many of the lessons NASA is learning with Veggie could be applied in urban plant factories and other agriculture settings where light is provided by electrical light and water conservation is practiced.
- published: 10 Aug 2015
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The Space Electronics Division Of NASA, Research for Today and Tomorrow - 1991
This video gives an overview of work being done by the different branches of the Space Electronics Division at LeRC. The video highlights electron beam, solid s...
This video gives an overview of work being done by the different branches of the Space Electronics Division at LeRC. The video highlights electron beam, solid state, high speed circuit design, and high frequency communication research.
This film has been made available courtesy the US Department of Defence, NASAimages.org and the US National Archives.
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This video gives an overview of work being done by the different branches of the Space Electronics Division at LeRC. The video highlights electron beam, solid state, high speed circuit design, and high frequency communication research.
This film has been made available courtesy the US Department of Defence, NASAimages.org and the US National Archives.
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- published: 31 Jul 2015
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NASA is unveiling its design for a gigantic new rocket, bigger than the one that sent astronauts to
HEADLINE: Next-gen NASA manned rocket unveiled
CAPTION: NASA is unveiling its design for a gigantic new rocket, bigger than the one that sent astronauts to the...
HEADLINE: Next-gen NASA manned rocket unveiled
CAPTION: NASA is unveiling its design for a gigantic new rocket, bigger than the one that sent astronauts to the moon. The Space Launch System, which will cost about $35 billion and start test launching in six years. (Sept. 14)
(sen. Bill Nelson/D-FL)
I''d like to show you what the new rocket looks like. This rocket has a core that is a derivative of the external tank. The apricot colored external tank. The old external tank would come to about here in the stack of the space shuttle, to give you an estimate of size. This is the smaller version of this rocket. This is in the range of 70 to 77 ton. The old external tank would have come to about here, you can think of the entire stack of the space shuttle being about this high. You see the relative size of the rockets. On either side are depicted 5 second solid rocket boosters but ultimately NASA will run a competition for these boosters to be solids or liquids. There will be 5 space shuttle main engines in the tail of this core and on top of the core then there''s a second stage and improved j2x that''s already under development and then the crew module on the top with the escape system.
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HEADLINE: Next-gen NASA manned rocket unveiled
CAPTION: NASA is unveiling its design for a gigantic new rocket, bigger than the one that sent astronauts to the moon. The Space Launch System, which will cost about $35 billion and start test launching in six years. (Sept. 14)
(sen. Bill Nelson/D-FL)
I''d like to show you what the new rocket looks like. This rocket has a core that is a derivative of the external tank. The apricot colored external tank. The old external tank would come to about here in the stack of the space shuttle, to give you an estimate of size. This is the smaller version of this rocket. This is in the range of 70 to 77 ton. The old external tank would have come to about here, you can think of the entire stack of the space shuttle being about this high. You see the relative size of the rockets. On either side are depicted 5 second solid rocket boosters but ultimately NASA will run a competition for these boosters to be solids or liquids. There will be 5 space shuttle main engines in the tail of this core and on top of the core then there''s a second stage and improved j2x that''s already under development and then the crew module on the top with the escape system.
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4:3 NASA unveils new giant rocket design, to be most powerful ever built
Washington, DC - 14 September 2011
1. Wide shot of beginning of NASA - Congressional news conference
2. Wide overview shot from back of news conference
3. Wi...
Washington, DC - 14 September 2011
1. Wide shot of beginning of NASA - Congressional news conference
2. Wide overview shot from back of news conference
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
"The next chapter of America''s space exploration story is being written today. Today I am pleased to announce that NASA has selected the design of its new, deep space system that will take American astronauts further into space than any nation has gone before. And create jobs right here at home."
NASA Animation
5. Wide view tracking shot around base of launch pad
6. Wide view tracking shot around upper sections of rocket
Washington, DC - 14 September 2011
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
"The first development flight, or mission, is targeted for 2017, with additional flights following that will get us on target to reach an asteroid, and even Mars. We believe the president''s request for the Space Launch System and the Orion multipurpose crew vehicle in 2012 are at the appropriate levels. And, today, the administration has made a long term commitment to these critical deep space exploration vehicles."
8. Wide shot of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (Texas)
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
"We''re already building a space capsule, the MPCV, to transport our astronauts into deep space. Now, we''ve selected a heavy lift rocket to carry the crew and capsule to destinations in space no nations have ever gone before. Our decision to go with a liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen, launch vehicle system was based on NASA''s analysis to reduce cost, increase flexibility, and leverage the US leadership in this technology."
NASA Animation
10. Animation of launch of Space Launch Vehicle
STORYLINE:
The design for NASA''s newest behemoth of a rocket harkens back to the giant workhorse liquid rockets that propelled men to the moon four decades ago.
But this time the destinations will be much further and the rocket even more powerful.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and several members of Congress joined on Wednesday in unveiling the Obama administration''s much-delayed general plans for its rocket design, called the Space Launch System.
The multibillion-dollar programme will carry astronauts in a capsule on top, but the first mission would be 10 years off if all goes according to plan, and will start test launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, in six years'' time.
The size, shape and heavier reliance on liquid fuel, as opposed to solid rocket boosters, is much closer to Apollo than the recently retired space shuttles, which were winged, reusable vehicles that sat on top of a giant liquid fuel tank, in which twin solid rocket boosters provided most of the power.
The idea is to launch its first unmanned test flight in 2017 with the first crew flying in 2021 and astronauts heading to a nearby asteroid in 2025, the officials said.
From there, NASA hopes to send the rocket and astronauts to Mars - at first just to circle, but then later landing on the Red Planet - in the 2030s.
The rockets will be able to carry into space between 77 and 110 tons of payload, which would include the six-person Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle capsule and more.
Eventually it will be able to carry 143 tons into space, maybe even 165 tons, the officials said. By comparison, the long-dormant Saturn V booster that sent men to the moon was able to lift 130 tons.
The plans dwarf the rumbling liftoff power of the space shuttle, which could haul just 27 tons.
The biggest current unmanned rocket can carry about 25 tons.
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Washington, DC - 14 September 2011
1. Wide shot of beginning of NASA - Congressional news conference
2. Wide overview shot from back of news conference
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
"The next chapter of America''s space exploration story is being written today. Today I am pleased to announce that NASA has selected the design of its new, deep space system that will take American astronauts further into space than any nation has gone before. And create jobs right here at home."
NASA Animation
5. Wide view tracking shot around base of launch pad
6. Wide view tracking shot around upper sections of rocket
Washington, DC - 14 September 2011
7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
"The first development flight, or mission, is targeted for 2017, with additional flights following that will get us on target to reach an asteroid, and even Mars. We believe the president''s request for the Space Launch System and the Orion multipurpose crew vehicle in 2012 are at the appropriate levels. And, today, the administration has made a long term commitment to these critical deep space exploration vehicles."
8. Wide shot of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison (Texas)
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator:
"We''re already building a space capsule, the MPCV, to transport our astronauts into deep space. Now, we''ve selected a heavy lift rocket to carry the crew and capsule to destinations in space no nations have ever gone before. Our decision to go with a liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen, launch vehicle system was based on NASA''s analysis to reduce cost, increase flexibility, and leverage the US leadership in this technology."
NASA Animation
10. Animation of launch of Space Launch Vehicle
STORYLINE:
The design for NASA''s newest behemoth of a rocket harkens back to the giant workhorse liquid rockets that propelled men to the moon four decades ago.
But this time the destinations will be much further and the rocket even more powerful.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and several members of Congress joined on Wednesday in unveiling the Obama administration''s much-delayed general plans for its rocket design, called the Space Launch System.
The multibillion-dollar programme will carry astronauts in a capsule on top, but the first mission would be 10 years off if all goes according to plan, and will start test launching from Cape Canaveral, Florida, in six years'' time.
The size, shape and heavier reliance on liquid fuel, as opposed to solid rocket boosters, is much closer to Apollo than the recently retired space shuttles, which were winged, reusable vehicles that sat on top of a giant liquid fuel tank, in which twin solid rocket boosters provided most of the power.
The idea is to launch its first unmanned test flight in 2017 with the first crew flying in 2021 and astronauts heading to a nearby asteroid in 2025, the officials said.
From there, NASA hopes to send the rocket and astronauts to Mars - at first just to circle, but then later landing on the Red Planet - in the 2030s.
The rockets will be able to carry into space between 77 and 110 tons of payload, which would include the six-person Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle capsule and more.
Eventually it will be able to carry 143 tons into space, maybe even 165 tons, the officials said. By comparison, the long-dormant Saturn V booster that sent men to the moon was able to lift 130 tons.
The plans dwarf the rumbling liftoff power of the space shuttle, which could haul just 27 tons.
The biggest current unmanned rocket can carry about 25 tons.
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- published: 30 Jul 2015
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NASA New World Order Flag Design On Space Suits
A graphic design student from Sweden has created a flag for Earth as his final project; it has a blue background to represent the planet's water and seven white...
A graphic design student from Sweden has created a flag for Earth as his final project; it has a blue background to represent the planet's water and seven white .
Images: Music: 'Freedom Fighters' by Two Steps from Hell Inspiration: Editor: David Peterson Serving . How To get to Mars is a clip from the IMAX . A graphic .
The Beast is about to rise as the Illuminati continues to get bolder in these last days also .
Are you excited for the day when a benevolent global government rules over the Earth and all humans are united in pursuit of ambitious scientific and .
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A graphic design student from Sweden has created a flag for Earth as his final project; it has a blue background to represent the planet's water and seven white .
Images: Music: 'Freedom Fighters' by Two Steps from Hell Inspiration: Editor: David Peterson Serving . How To get to Mars is a clip from the IMAX . A graphic .
The Beast is about to rise as the Illuminati continues to get bolder in these last days also .
Are you excited for the day when a benevolent global government rules over the Earth and all humans are united in pursuit of ambitious scientific and .
- published: 26 Jul 2015
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NASA: First U.S. Mars Landing - 1976 Space Documentary - S88TV1
This Space Documentary shows the launches of Viking 1 and 2 and discusses objectives of the first mission to Mars. Spacecraft design, testing and performance...
This Space Documentary shows the launches of Viking 1 and 2 and discusses objectives of the first mission to Mars. Spacecraft design, testing and performance
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This Space Documentary shows the launches of Viking 1 and 2 and discusses objectives of the first mission to Mars. Spacecraft design, testing and performance
- published: 23 Jul 2015
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USA: NASA DESIGN NEW SPACECRAFT TO TRANSPORT ASTRONAUTS
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A new spacecraft designed to transport astronauts to and from orbiting vessels is being developed at NASA's Johnson space Centre.
NASA engi...
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A new spacecraft designed to transport astronauts to and from orbiting vessels is being developed at NASA's Johnson space Centre.
NASA engineers are designing and flight testing a prototype that could become the first spacecraft designed to carry humans in two decades.
The X-38 spacecraft is expected to be more efficient than earlier space vehicles, and can be developed at a fraction of the cost.
This futuristic aircraft is NASA's prototype for the X-38, the next space vehicle designed to carry humans.
The X-38 is an innovative new spacecraft designed to be an emergency crew return vehicle for the International Space Station.
In the Space Station's early years, a Russian Soyuz spacecraft will be attached to the station to serve as a crew return vehicle, or C-R-V.
But as the size of the crew aboard the station increases, a larger C-R-V that can accommodate more passengers will be needed.
NASA has compiled a graphics sequence illustrating how the X-38 would operate.
Crew members would get on board, and following jettison of a de-orbit engine module, the X-38 would glide from orbit unpowered, like the Space Shuttle.
Crew members would then use a steerable, parafoil parachute - a technology developed by the Army - for its final descent to landing.
NASA engineers say 80 per cent of the technology involved in the X-38 has already been developed.
Commercial equipment such as the flight computer and software operating system are used in aircraft's, but these technologies have not been applied to a space people-carrier before now.
Although the current design will be used strictly as a crew return vehicle, scientists say there are possibilities for other far reaching applications.
The project could also lead to a possible joint U-S and European craft that would be launched on a French Ariane 5 booster rocket.
A test vehicle is planned for launch aboard the Space Shuttle for an unpiloted space flight in the year 2000.
Once operational early next century, the X-38 could become the first people-carrier to travel to and from Earth's orbit in more than 20 years.
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A new spacecraft designed to transport astronauts to and from orbiting vessels is being developed at NASA's Johnson space Centre.
NASA engineers are designing and flight testing a prototype that could become the first spacecraft designed to carry humans in two decades.
The X-38 spacecraft is expected to be more efficient than earlier space vehicles, and can be developed at a fraction of the cost.
This futuristic aircraft is NASA's prototype for the X-38, the next space vehicle designed to carry humans.
The X-38 is an innovative new spacecraft designed to be an emergency crew return vehicle for the International Space Station.
In the Space Station's early years, a Russian Soyuz spacecraft will be attached to the station to serve as a crew return vehicle, or C-R-V.
But as the size of the crew aboard the station increases, a larger C-R-V that can accommodate more passengers will be needed.
NASA has compiled a graphics sequence illustrating how the X-38 would operate.
Crew members would get on board, and following jettison of a de-orbit engine module, the X-38 would glide from orbit unpowered, like the Space Shuttle.
Crew members would then use a steerable, parafoil parachute - a technology developed by the Army - for its final descent to landing.
NASA engineers say 80 per cent of the technology involved in the X-38 has already been developed.
Commercial equipment such as the flight computer and software operating system are used in aircraft's, but these technologies have not been applied to a space people-carrier before now.
Although the current design will be used strictly as a crew return vehicle, scientists say there are possibilities for other far reaching applications.
The project could also lead to a possible joint U-S and European craft that would be launched on a French Ariane 5 booster rocket.
A test vehicle is planned for launch aboard the Space Shuttle for an unpiloted space flight in the year 2000.
Once operational early next century, the X-38 could become the first people-carrier to travel to and from Earth's orbit in more than 20 years.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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NASA builds a multimillion dollar toilet for space
AP Television
Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas 27 July 2007
1. Pull out from missile nose cones to sign of entrance to Johnson Space Centre
NASA Televi...
AP Television
Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas 27 July 2007
1. Pull out from missile nose cones to sign of entrance to Johnson Space Centre
NASA Television - No Restrictions
On board International Space Station - 23 July 2007
2. Astronaut Clay Anderson standing on end of ISS robotic arm hurling "space trash"
AP Television
Houston, Texas 19 July 2007
3. Tilt down of mock up of current NASA toilet system on board the International Space Station
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Broyan, Habitability Hardware Manager, NASA:
"Designing and building a toilet on space is very difficult. It's been sometimes referred to, it's easy to do here on the ground, maybe the equivalent of putting your toilet on the ceiling and seeing how easy it was to use because you're working against gravity in space in the absence of gravity.
5. Zoom in to mock up of current NASA toilet system on board the International Space Station
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Broyan, Habitability Hardware Manager, NASA:
"Men and women both use the same toilet on space and we make sure everybody has a funnel that's suitable for their use and they have some choices. Also crew members get training before the flight so they get familiar with how to use it. And once crew members use it once or twice in orbit they find out which positioning work for them."
7. Pull out from sign on waste tank to show toilet
8. Close view of hand restraint - pull out to show entire toilet
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Broyan, Habitability Hardware Manager, NASA:
"They can use their toes and capture a rail on the floor. They can use hand rails. On the U.S. toilets, we have some thigh restraints, as well."
10. Close up of foot restraint pull out to show entire toilet
11. Commode mode switch - pull out to show toilet
12. Pan down through available utility supplies in toilet
LEAD IN:
At the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, engineers are preparing to adapt a new Russian toilet system for the planned expansion of the International Space Station.
The ISS (International Space Station) crew compliment will be boosted from three to six in 2009 causing a need for the additional facilities.
STORYLINE:
Over the summer, NASA signed a 19 million dollar contract to purchase a Russian-designed toilet system with privacy enclosure for the expanded International Space Station.
The toilet system, similar to one already in use at the International Space Station in the Zvezda Service Module, is expected to be ready for installation next year.
Jim Broyan is a Habitability Hardware Manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center. While using the bathroom on Earth is routine, Broyan says designing a bathroom for use in space is a lot more complicated.
A few rudimentary differences exist between an Earth bathroom and one in space. First, both men and women use a funnel for urine collection attached to a flexible hose to empty into a collection system.
The funnel can be used in a standing position or attached to the commode by a pivoting mounting bracket for use in a sitting position.
Collecting faecal material is a lot more complicated, but the system is designed not only to capture solid waste, but also associated odours.
The system employs various restraints and adjustments to enable the user to achieve the proper body positioning to urinate or defecate in a zero-gravity environment.
Two foot restraints are employed in the current model on board each shuttle and are planned for the new Russian toilet.
A toe bar is located at the commode base and is used to urinate standing.
A foot-rest restrains the feet of a crew member sitting on the commode.
The NASA contract runs through 2011 and includes funds to buy equipment necessary for routine maintenance.
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AP Television
Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas 27 July 2007
1. Pull out from missile nose cones to sign of entrance to Johnson Space Centre
NASA Television - No Restrictions
On board International Space Station - 23 July 2007
2. Astronaut Clay Anderson standing on end of ISS robotic arm hurling "space trash"
AP Television
Houston, Texas 19 July 2007
3. Tilt down of mock up of current NASA toilet system on board the International Space Station
4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Broyan, Habitability Hardware Manager, NASA:
"Designing and building a toilet on space is very difficult. It's been sometimes referred to, it's easy to do here on the ground, maybe the equivalent of putting your toilet on the ceiling and seeing how easy it was to use because you're working against gravity in space in the absence of gravity.
5. Zoom in to mock up of current NASA toilet system on board the International Space Station
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Broyan, Habitability Hardware Manager, NASA:
"Men and women both use the same toilet on space and we make sure everybody has a funnel that's suitable for their use and they have some choices. Also crew members get training before the flight so they get familiar with how to use it. And once crew members use it once or twice in orbit they find out which positioning work for them."
7. Pull out from sign on waste tank to show toilet
8. Close view of hand restraint - pull out to show entire toilet
9. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jim Broyan, Habitability Hardware Manager, NASA:
"They can use their toes and capture a rail on the floor. They can use hand rails. On the U.S. toilets, we have some thigh restraints, as well."
10. Close up of foot restraint pull out to show entire toilet
11. Commode mode switch - pull out to show toilet
12. Pan down through available utility supplies in toilet
LEAD IN:
At the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, engineers are preparing to adapt a new Russian toilet system for the planned expansion of the International Space Station.
The ISS (International Space Station) crew compliment will be boosted from three to six in 2009 causing a need for the additional facilities.
STORYLINE:
Over the summer, NASA signed a 19 million dollar contract to purchase a Russian-designed toilet system with privacy enclosure for the expanded International Space Station.
The toilet system, similar to one already in use at the International Space Station in the Zvezda Service Module, is expected to be ready for installation next year.
Jim Broyan is a Habitability Hardware Manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center. While using the bathroom on Earth is routine, Broyan says designing a bathroom for use in space is a lot more complicated.
A few rudimentary differences exist between an Earth bathroom and one in space. First, both men and women use a funnel for urine collection attached to a flexible hose to empty into a collection system.
The funnel can be used in a standing position or attached to the commode by a pivoting mounting bracket for use in a sitting position.
Collecting faecal material is a lot more complicated, but the system is designed not only to capture solid waste, but also associated odours.
The system employs various restraints and adjustments to enable the user to achieve the proper body positioning to urinate or defecate in a zero-gravity environment.
Two foot restraints are employed in the current model on board each shuttle and are planned for the new Russian toilet.
A toe bar is located at the commode base and is used to urinate standing.
A foot-rest restrains the feet of a crew member sitting on the commode.
The NASA contract runs through 2011 and includes funds to buy equipment necessary for routine maintenance.
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NASA 25192 Nuclear Propulsion In Space
Produced by the Atomic Energy Agency and NASA, this film details Project NERVA -- the Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application. This was a joint program o...
Produced by the Atomic Energy Agency and NASA, this film details Project NERVA -- the Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application. This was a joint program of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and NASA managed by the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office (SNPO) at the Nuclear Rocket Development Station in Jackass Flats, Nevada U.S.A. Between 1959 and 1972, the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office oversaw 23 reactor tests,
As the narrator states, "The proposed mission to explore the moon, in addition to further missions, will require the acceleration and deceleration of very heavy loads." This documentary explores the use of nuclear propulsion to complement the chemical fuels used in today's rockets. The film shows a Saturn 5 rocket on its launchpad, launch and flight [including stage separation and air-ground shots]; the concept of substituting a nuclear 3rd stage to increase payload velocity; 1950s research in New Mexico to determine the feasibility of nuclear energy in rocket propulsion; development of engine technology via the NERVA project, engine testing; a description of how this technology may be used for a theoretical mission to Mars.
By the end of the program, NERVA had demonstrated that nuclear thermal rocket engines were a feasible and reliable tool for space exploration, and at the end of 1968 SNPO certified that the latest NERVA engine, the NRX/XE, met the requirements for a manned Mars mission. Although NERVA engines were built and tested as much as possible with flight-certified components and the engine was deemed ready for integration into a spacecraft, much of the U.S. space program was cancelled by Congress before a manned visit to Mars could take place.
NERVA was considered by the AEC, SNPO and NASA to be a highly successful program; it met or exceeded its program goals. Its principal objective was to "establish a technology base for nuclear rocket engine systems to be utilized in the design and development of propulsion systems for space mission application" Virtually all space mission plans that use nuclear thermal rockets use derivative designs from the NERVA NRX or Pewee.
The Rover/NERVA program accumulated 17 hours of operating time with 6 hours above 2000 K. Although the engine, turbine and liquid hydrogen tank were never physically assembled together, the NERVA was deemed ready to design into a working vehicle by NASA, creating a small political crisis in Congress because of the danger a Mars exploration program presented to the national budget. Clinton P. Anderson, the New Mexico senator who had protected the program, had become severely ill. Lyndon B. Johnson, another powerful advocate of human space exploration, had decided not to run for a second term and was considerably weakened. NASA program funding was somewhat reduced by Congress for the 1969 budget, and the incoming Nixon administration reduced it still further for 1970, shutting down the Saturn rocket production line and cancelling Apollo missions after Apollo 17. Without the Saturn S-N rocket to carry the NERVA to orbit, Los Alamos continued the Rover Program for a few more years with Pewee and the Nuclear Furnace, but it was disbanded by 1972.
The most serious injury during testing was a hydrogen explosion in which two employees sustained foot and ear drum injuries. At one point in 1965, during a test at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, the liquid hydrogen storage at Test Cell #2 was accidentally allowed to run dry ; the core overheated and ejected on to the floor of the Nevada desert. Test Site personnel waited 3 weeks and then walked out and collected the pieces without mishap. The nuclear waste from the damaged core was spread across the desert and was collected by an Army group as a decontamination exercise.
An engine of this type is on outdoor display on the grounds of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville Alabama.
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Produced by the Atomic Energy Agency and NASA, this film details Project NERVA -- the Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application. This was a joint program of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission and NASA managed by the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office (SNPO) at the Nuclear Rocket Development Station in Jackass Flats, Nevada U.S.A. Between 1959 and 1972, the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office oversaw 23 reactor tests,
As the narrator states, "The proposed mission to explore the moon, in addition to further missions, will require the acceleration and deceleration of very heavy loads." This documentary explores the use of nuclear propulsion to complement the chemical fuels used in today's rockets. The film shows a Saturn 5 rocket on its launchpad, launch and flight [including stage separation and air-ground shots]; the concept of substituting a nuclear 3rd stage to increase payload velocity; 1950s research in New Mexico to determine the feasibility of nuclear energy in rocket propulsion; development of engine technology via the NERVA project, engine testing; a description of how this technology may be used for a theoretical mission to Mars.
By the end of the program, NERVA had demonstrated that nuclear thermal rocket engines were a feasible and reliable tool for space exploration, and at the end of 1968 SNPO certified that the latest NERVA engine, the NRX/XE, met the requirements for a manned Mars mission. Although NERVA engines were built and tested as much as possible with flight-certified components and the engine was deemed ready for integration into a spacecraft, much of the U.S. space program was cancelled by Congress before a manned visit to Mars could take place.
NERVA was considered by the AEC, SNPO and NASA to be a highly successful program; it met or exceeded its program goals. Its principal objective was to "establish a technology base for nuclear rocket engine systems to be utilized in the design and development of propulsion systems for space mission application" Virtually all space mission plans that use nuclear thermal rockets use derivative designs from the NERVA NRX or Pewee.
The Rover/NERVA program accumulated 17 hours of operating time with 6 hours above 2000 K. Although the engine, turbine and liquid hydrogen tank were never physically assembled together, the NERVA was deemed ready to design into a working vehicle by NASA, creating a small political crisis in Congress because of the danger a Mars exploration program presented to the national budget. Clinton P. Anderson, the New Mexico senator who had protected the program, had become severely ill. Lyndon B. Johnson, another powerful advocate of human space exploration, had decided not to run for a second term and was considerably weakened. NASA program funding was somewhat reduced by Congress for the 1969 budget, and the incoming Nixon administration reduced it still further for 1970, shutting down the Saturn rocket production line and cancelling Apollo missions after Apollo 17. Without the Saturn S-N rocket to carry the NERVA to orbit, Los Alamos continued the Rover Program for a few more years with Pewee and the Nuclear Furnace, but it was disbanded by 1972.
The most serious injury during testing was a hydrogen explosion in which two employees sustained foot and ear drum injuries. At one point in 1965, during a test at Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, the liquid hydrogen storage at Test Cell #2 was accidentally allowed to run dry ; the core overheated and ejected on to the floor of the Nevada desert. Test Site personnel waited 3 weeks and then walked out and collected the pieces without mishap. The nuclear waste from the damaged core was spread across the desert and was collected by an Army group as a decontamination exercise.
An engine of this type is on outdoor display on the grounds of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville Alabama.
- published: 16 Jul 2015
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ISS Module: Sandra Magnus, Part 4
Impact of System-Level Design on Training. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-less...
Impact of System-Level Design on Training. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-lessons-learned/
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Impact of System-Level Design on Training. To view the entire ISS Lessons Learned Module click on the following link: http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/iss-lessons-learned/
- published: 09 Jul 2015
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Original Nasa's space time clock Nasa Fakery
In this video you will see hidden in the background of a Nasa photo is a clock or some kind of round gague....
In this video you will see hidden in the background of a Nasa photo is a clock or some kind of round gague.
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In this video you will see hidden in the background of a Nasa photo is a clock or some kind of round gague.
- published: 27 Jun 2015
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NASA Has a Robot in International Space Station
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WASHINGTON: NASA has a humanoid robot on board the International Space Station. Robonaut 2 is the first robot inside a human space vehicle operating without a cage and first to work with human-rated tools in space.
Robonaut 2 was selected as the NASA Government Invention of the Year for 2014. It was chosen after a challenging review by the NASA selection committee that evaluated the robot in the areas of Aerospace Significance, Industry Significance, Humanitarian Significance, Technology Readiness Level, NASA Use, Industry Use and Creativity.
Astronauts are testing to see if Robonaut 2 - which looks like a cross between C-3PO and the Michelin Man - could be used to perform medical tasks in space, guided by doctors on the Earth, Quartz reported.
The Robonaut, which can apparently take selfies, was built by NASA and General Motors to perform tasks on the space station, as well as in the automotive industry.
"One advantage of a humanoid design is that Robonaut can take over simple, repetitive, or especially dangerous tasks on places such as the International Space Station," NASA said on its website.
NASA's Robonaut programme dates back to 1997, when scientists believed they would be able to test a robot in space by 2005. Their dream was realised in 2011, when Robonaut 2 joined the crew bound for the ISS.
Astronauts on the ISS have been testing how the Robonaut performs in minimal gravity.
NASA says its aim with the Robonaut is to free up astronauts from doing repetitive tasks, to give them more time to spend on research and critical work on the ISS.
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WASHINGTON: NASA has a humanoid robot on board the International Space Station. Robonaut 2 is the first robot inside a human space vehicle operating without a cage and first to work with human-rated tools in space.
Robonaut 2 was selected as the NASA Government Invention of the Year for 2014. It was chosen after a challenging review by the NASA selection committee that evaluated the robot in the areas of Aerospace Significance, Industry Significance, Humanitarian Significance, Technology Readiness Level, NASA Use, Industry Use and Creativity.
Astronauts are testing to see if Robonaut 2 - which looks like a cross between C-3PO and the Michelin Man - could be used to perform medical tasks in space, guided by doctors on the Earth, Quartz reported.
The Robonaut, which can apparently take selfies, was built by NASA and General Motors to perform tasks on the space station, as well as in the automotive industry.
"One advantage of a humanoid design is that Robonaut can take over simple, repetitive, or especially dangerous tasks on places such as the International Space Station," NASA said on its website.
NASA's Robonaut programme dates back to 1997, when scientists believed they would be able to test a robot in space by 2005. Their dream was realised in 2011, when Robonaut 2 joined the crew bound for the ISS.
Astronauts on the ISS have been testing how the Robonaut performs in minimal gravity.
NASA says its aim with the Robonaut is to free up astronauts from doing repetitive tasks, to give them more time to spend on research and critical work on the ISS.
- published: 21 Jun 2015
- views: 1
NASA Space Shuttle: Missions And Payloads - 1980 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
NASA Space Shuttle: Missions And Payloads - 1980 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film depicts the Shuttle Orbiters role of retrieving...
NASA Space Shuttle: Missions And Payloads - 1980 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film depicts the Shuttle Orbiters role of retrieving satellites in space. Included is Archival Footage of the Multimission Modular Spacecraft, .
SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS AND PAYLOADS - NASA Archival Footage - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film was released before the first flight of .
This NASA educational film was released before the first flight of Shuttle Columbia, and depicted the Shuttle Orbiters role of retrieving satellites in space.
SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS AND PAYLOADS - NASA Archival Footage - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film was released before the first flight of .
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NASA Space Shuttle: Missions And Payloads - 1980 Educational Documentary - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film depicts the Shuttle Orbiters role of retrieving satellites in space. Included is Archival Footage of the Multimission Modular Spacecraft, .
SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS AND PAYLOADS - NASA Archival Footage - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film was released before the first flight of .
This NASA educational film was released before the first flight of Shuttle Columbia, and depicted the Shuttle Orbiters role of retrieving satellites in space.
SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS AND PAYLOADS - NASA Archival Footage - WDTVLIVE42 This NASA educational film was released before the first flight of .
- published: 20 Jun 2015
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NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can t...
NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
With the help of artist Mark Rademaker, White has made a design of what such a vessel would look like.
The warp drive vehicle is called the IXS Enterprise and does bear more than a casual resemblance to its Star Trek namesake.
Of course, nobody is quite sure if making a warp bubble is actually possible, but NASA is investigating the matter via ongoing experiments.
It has been determined that previous concerns about a warp drive annihilating a star system are unfounded.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzMrNFd4oOk
Researchers are still unclear about the consequences of faster-than-light ships coming into close contact with other vessels, however.
Those matters aside, if warp speed travel ever does become more than the stuff of science fiction it could put the entire solar system at the world's fingertips.
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NASA Unveils Incredible Design for Warp Drive Spacecraft
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
NASA scientist Harold White has spent a long time examining the plausibility of a space ship that can travel faster than light, and now he's taken his research to the next level.
With the help of artist Mark Rademaker, White has made a design of what such a vessel would look like.
The warp drive vehicle is called the IXS Enterprise and does bear more than a casual resemblance to its Star Trek namesake.
Of course, nobody is quite sure if making a warp bubble is actually possible, but NASA is investigating the matter via ongoing experiments.
It has been determined that previous concerns about a warp drive annihilating a star system are unfounded.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzMrNFd4oOk
Researchers are still unclear about the consequences of faster-than-light ships coming into close contact with other vessels, however.
Those matters aside, if warp speed travel ever does become more than the stuff of science fiction it could put the entire solar system at the world's fingertips.
- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 4
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Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Investigation (1986) NASA Documentary
NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, shortly after the launch of the 25th flight of the Space Tran...
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Deconstructing design icons: Shuttle - A history of space exploration
1 Hour of 99% complete documentary that we produced 4 years ago on NASA's Shuttle program. This program also explores space explorations preceding the Shuttl...
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President Obama Speaks at NASA Kennedy Space Center HD
President Obama spoke at the Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010 about the new direction for NASA and America's Space Program.
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NASA Project Mercury - 1960 Educational Space Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
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The History and Future of NASA and Space Travel: Neil deGrasse Tyson - Space Chronicles (2012)
Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier is the 2012 anthology by Neil deGrasse Tyson covering his various writings relating to the history and future of NASA and space travel in general....
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Crrow777 Interviews Houston Skywatch & NASA Space Center Fraud
On my road trip I stopped in Houston and interviewed Houston Skywatch who is doing the work needed to capture the lunar wave and other moon anomalies. After the interview we stopped in at the Johnson Space Center to film and witness fraud of the highest order. It was a bit like being in a low budget, dimly lit amusement park. There was not one amazing thing to be seen and the cost was $23 plus $6
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NASA's Orion Spacecraft Development & Testing (1080p)
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The Mastery of Space 1962 NASA Project Mercury Overview
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/nasa_news.html
"Traces the development of the United States man-in-space program Project Mercury, showing scenes of the flight of Freedom 7 and the orbital flight of Friendship 7 on February 20, 1962. Discusses briefly Project Gemini, Project Apollo, and the Saturn booster. "
Public domain film from the NASA, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, wi
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THE LOST ARCHIVES: NASA's Mercury, Gemini, Apollo Missions (1080p, 60fps)
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NASA Engineer discusses the Z2 space suit (NASA's latest planetary walking prototype space suit)
Ian Meginnis is a space suit engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC). He has been working on the Advanced Space Suit Development team at JSC since 2012...
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Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Accident Investigation by NASA
Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Investigation by NASA NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, short...
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NASA 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning -'Full concept and Theory'
A NASA physicist has unveiled a new and astonishing vision of a futuristic 'warp drive' spacecraft.
And while it's clearly just a concept at this stage, it's hard not to be inspired.
Nasa's Harold White worked with the artist Mark Rademaker to realise in images his long-standing idea for a ship capable of travelling at virtually unbelievable speeds and distances.
White has been working on a func
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NASA: Gemini VIII, This Is Houston Flight - 1966 Space Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
Gemini 8 (Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. A primary goal of the mission was the historic first docking in space with ...
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NASA Connect - Functions and Statistics - International Space Station - Up To Us
NASA Connect Video containing six segments as described below. NASA Connect segment exploring the International Space Station. The video explains the basic f...
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Space Shuttle STS-129 Atlantis Space Station Assembly ISS-ULF3 2009 NASA
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_station_news.html http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_shuttle_news.html "STS-129 Post Flight Presenta...
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Suit Up - 50 years of Spacewalks
"Suit Up," is narrated by actor and fan of space exploration Jon Cryer. Cryer recently traveled to Star City, NASA Headquarters and the Johnson Space Center to film an upcoming Travel Channel documentary series. This NASA documentary celebrates 50 years of extravehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalks that began with the first two EVAs conducted by Russian Alexey Leonov in March 1965 and American as
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The Space Shuttle (Documentary)
If you like PC Games visit: http://www.freemmorpgtoplay.com/ The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft operated by the ...
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NASA Space Shuttle - "Best of Launches"
Expend the notes here for info on highlights of this video! This is a must-see! Amazing footage of Space Shuttle launches. You can see so many details thanks...
Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Investigation (1986) NASA Documentary
NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, shortly after the launch of the 25th flight of the Space Tran......
NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, shortly after the launch of the 25th flight of the Space Tran...
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NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, shortly after the launch of the 25th flight of the Space Tran...
Deconstructing design icons: Shuttle - A history of space exploration
1 Hour of 99% complete documentary that we produced 4 years ago on NASA's Shuttle program. This program also explores space explorations preceding the Shuttl......
1 Hour of 99% complete documentary that we produced 4 years ago on NASA's Shuttle program. This program also explores space explorations preceding the Shuttl...
wn.com/Deconstructing Design Icons Shuttle A History Of Space Exploration
1 Hour of 99% complete documentary that we produced 4 years ago on NASA's Shuttle program. This program also explores space explorations preceding the Shuttl...
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author: Mat Cooper
President Obama Speaks at NASA Kennedy Space Center HD
President Obama spoke at the Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010 about the new direction for NASA and America's Space Program....
President Obama spoke at the Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010 about the new direction for NASA and America's Space Program.
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President Obama spoke at the Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010 about the new direction for NASA and America's Space Program.
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author: Andy Chen
NASA Project Mercury - 1960 Educational Space Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
An overview Project Mercury, filmed before the launch of the first manned mission - incredible color archive footage shows early testing of key designs & sys......
An overview Project Mercury, filmed before the launch of the first manned mission - incredible color archive footage shows early testing of key designs & sys...
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An overview Project Mercury, filmed before the launch of the first manned mission - incredible color archive footage shows early testing of key designs & sys...
The History and Future of NASA and Space Travel: Neil deGrasse Tyson - Space Chronicles (2012)
Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier is the 2012 anthology by Neil deGrasse Tyson covering his various writings relating to the history and future of ...
Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier is the 2012 anthology by Neil deGrasse Tyson covering his various writings relating to the history and future of NASA and space travel in general....
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Space Chronicles: Facing the Ultimate Frontier is the 2012 anthology by Neil deGrasse Tyson covering his various writings relating to the history and future of NASA and space travel in general....
Crrow777 Interviews Houston Skywatch & NASA Space Center Fraud
On my road trip I stopped in Houston and interviewed Houston Skywatch who is doing the work needed to capture the lunar wave and other moon anomalies. After the...
On my road trip I stopped in Houston and interviewed Houston Skywatch who is doing the work needed to capture the lunar wave and other moon anomalies. After the interview we stopped in at the Johnson Space Center to film and witness fraud of the highest order. It was a bit like being in a low budget, dimly lit amusement park. There was not one amazing thing to be seen and the cost was $23 plus $6 bucks to park. The space center is a grade A+ fraud and rip off of the world. By the way it is not permitted to film the "propaganda" movie that allows entry into the so called moon rocks - Why?
Houston Skywatch on YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/badassilverado
Houston Skywatch on the web: http://www.houstonskywatch.com
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On my road trip I stopped in Houston and interviewed Houston Skywatch who is doing the work needed to capture the lunar wave and other moon anomalies. After the interview we stopped in at the Johnson Space Center to film and witness fraud of the highest order. It was a bit like being in a low budget, dimly lit amusement park. There was not one amazing thing to be seen and the cost was $23 plus $6 bucks to park. The space center is a grade A+ fraud and rip off of the world. By the way it is not permitted to film the "propaganda" movie that allows entry into the so called moon rocks - Why?
Houston Skywatch on YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/badassilverado
Houston Skywatch on the web: http://www.houstonskywatch.com
If you would like to support the Crow Discovery Project, please use the link below - currently funding night vision shooting abilities.
Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business;=UU3JVDR587TTL&lc;=US&item;_name=Crrow777%20equipment%20upgrade%20fund¤cy;_code=USD&bn;=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donate_SM%2egif%3aNonH
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- published: 02 Sep 2015
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The Mastery of Space 1962 NASA Project Mercury Overview
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/nasa_news.html
"Traces the development of the United States man-in-space program Project Mercury, showing scenes of...
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"Traces the development of the United States man-in-space program Project Mercury, showing scenes of the flight of Freedom 7 and the orbital flight of Friendship 7 on February 20, 1962. Discusses briefly Project Gemini, Project Apollo, and the Saturn booster. "
Public domain film from the NASA, 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/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Mercury
Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1959 through 1963. The early highlight of the Space Race, its goal was to put a solo human into Earth orbit and return him safely, ideally before the Soviet Union. Taken over from the US Air Force by the newly created civilian space agency NASA, it spanned twenty unmanned developmental missions involving test animals, and successful missions completed by six of the seven Mercury astronauts.
The Space Race had begun with the 1957 launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1. This came as a shock to the American public, and led to the creation of NASA to expedite existing U.S. space exploration efforts, and place most of them under civillian control. After the successful launch of the Explorer 1 satellite in 1958, manned spaceflight became the next goal.
The Soviets put the first human, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, into a single orbit aboard Vostok 1 in April 1961. Shortly after this, on May 5, the US launched its first astronaut, Alan Shepard, on a suborbital flight. Soviet Gherman Titov followed with a day-long orbital flight in August, 1961. The U.S. reached its orbital goal on February 20, 1962, when John Glenn made three orbits around the Earth. When Mercury ended in May 1963, both nations had sent six people into space, but the USA was still behind the Soviets in terms of time spent in space.
The cone-shaped Mercury capsule was produced by McDonnell Aircraft, and carried supplies of water, food and oxygen for about one day in a pressurized cabin. Mercury flights were launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on modified Redstone or Atlas D missiles. The capsule was fitted with an escape rocket to carry it safely away from the launch rocket in case of a failure of the latter. The flight was designed to be controlled from the ground via the Manned Space Flight Network, a system of tracking and communications stations; back-up controls were outfitted onboard. Small retrorockets were used to bring the spacecraft out of its orbit, after which an ablative heat shield protected the spacecraft from the heat of reentry into Earth's atmosphere. Finally, a parachute slowed the craft for a water landing. Both astronaut and capsule were recovered by helicopter deployed from the nearest suitable U.S. Navy ship.
The program took its name was taken from the wing-footed, fleet god of travel in Roman mythology, and is estimated to have cost $1.73 billion (current prices) and to have involved the work of 2 million people. The astronauts were collectively known as the "Mercury Seven", and each spacecraft was named with a "7" at the end for good luck.
After a slow start riddled with humiliating mistakes, the Mercury Project gained popularity, its missions followed by millions on radio and TV around the world. Its success laid the groundwork for Project Gemini, which carried two astronauts in each capsule and perfected space docking maneuvers essential for lunar travel, and the subsequent Apollo Moon-landing program announced a few weeks after the first manned Mercury flight...
The Mercury spacecraft design was modified three times by NACA/NASA between 1958 and 1959. After bidding by potential contractors had been completed NASA selected in November 1958 the design submitted as "C". After it failed a test flight in July 1959 a final configuration, "D", emerged....
The spacecraft were produced at McDonnell Aircraft, St. Louis, Missouri in clean rooms and tested in vacuum chambers at the McDonnell plant. The spacecraft had close to 600 subcontractors, such as Garrett AiResearch which built the spacecraft's environmental control system. Final quality control and preparations of the spacecraft were made at Hangar S at Cape Canaveral. NASA ordered 20 production spacecraft, numbered 1 through 20. Five of the 20, Nos. 10, 12, 15, 17, and 19, were not flown...
wn.com/The Mastery Of Space 1962 Nasa Project Mercury Overview
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/nasa_news.html
"Traces the development of the United States man-in-space program Project Mercury, showing scenes of the flight of Freedom 7 and the orbital flight of Friendship 7 on February 20, 1962. Discusses briefly Project Gemini, Project Apollo, and the Saturn booster. "
Public domain film from the NASA, 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/or equalization (the resulting sound, though not perfect, is far less noisy than the original).
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Mercury
Project Mercury was the first human spaceflight program of the United States, running from 1959 through 1963. The early highlight of the Space Race, its goal was to put a solo human into Earth orbit and return him safely, ideally before the Soviet Union. Taken over from the US Air Force by the newly created civilian space agency NASA, it spanned twenty unmanned developmental missions involving test animals, and successful missions completed by six of the seven Mercury astronauts.
The Space Race had begun with the 1957 launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik 1. This came as a shock to the American public, and led to the creation of NASA to expedite existing U.S. space exploration efforts, and place most of them under civillian control. After the successful launch of the Explorer 1 satellite in 1958, manned spaceflight became the next goal.
The Soviets put the first human, cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, into a single orbit aboard Vostok 1 in April 1961. Shortly after this, on May 5, the US launched its first astronaut, Alan Shepard, on a suborbital flight. Soviet Gherman Titov followed with a day-long orbital flight in August, 1961. The U.S. reached its orbital goal on February 20, 1962, when John Glenn made three orbits around the Earth. When Mercury ended in May 1963, both nations had sent six people into space, but the USA was still behind the Soviets in terms of time spent in space.
The cone-shaped Mercury capsule was produced by McDonnell Aircraft, and carried supplies of water, food and oxygen for about one day in a pressurized cabin. Mercury flights were launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on modified Redstone or Atlas D missiles. The capsule was fitted with an escape rocket to carry it safely away from the launch rocket in case of a failure of the latter. The flight was designed to be controlled from the ground via the Manned Space Flight Network, a system of tracking and communications stations; back-up controls were outfitted onboard. Small retrorockets were used to bring the spacecraft out of its orbit, after which an ablative heat shield protected the spacecraft from the heat of reentry into Earth's atmosphere. Finally, a parachute slowed the craft for a water landing. Both astronaut and capsule were recovered by helicopter deployed from the nearest suitable U.S. Navy ship.
The program took its name was taken from the wing-footed, fleet god of travel in Roman mythology, and is estimated to have cost $1.73 billion (current prices) and to have involved the work of 2 million people. The astronauts were collectively known as the "Mercury Seven", and each spacecraft was named with a "7" at the end for good luck.
After a slow start riddled with humiliating mistakes, the Mercury Project gained popularity, its missions followed by millions on radio and TV around the world. Its success laid the groundwork for Project Gemini, which carried two astronauts in each capsule and perfected space docking maneuvers essential for lunar travel, and the subsequent Apollo Moon-landing program announced a few weeks after the first manned Mercury flight...
The Mercury spacecraft design was modified three times by NACA/NASA between 1958 and 1959. After bidding by potential contractors had been completed NASA selected in November 1958 the design submitted as "C". After it failed a test flight in July 1959 a final configuration, "D", emerged....
The spacecraft were produced at McDonnell Aircraft, St. Louis, Missouri in clean rooms and tested in vacuum chambers at the McDonnell plant. The spacecraft had close to 600 subcontractors, such as Garrett AiResearch which built the spacecraft's environmental control system. Final quality control and preparations of the spacecraft were made at Hangar S at Cape Canaveral. NASA ordered 20 production spacecraft, numbered 1 through 20. Five of the 20, Nos. 10, 12, 15, 17, and 19, were not flown...
- published: 23 May 2015
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THE LOST ARCHIVES: NASA's Mercury, Gemini, Apollo Missions (1080p, 60fps)
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NASA Engineer discusses the Z2 space suit (NASA's latest planetary walking prototype space suit)
Ian Meginnis is a space suit engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC). He has been working on the Advanced Space Suit Development team at JSC since 2012......
Ian Meginnis is a space suit engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC). He has been working on the Advanced Space Suit Development team at JSC since 2012...
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Ian Meginnis is a space suit engineer at NASA's Johnson Space Center (JSC). He has been working on the Advanced Space Suit Development team at JSC since 2012...
Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster Accident Investigation by NASA
Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Investigation by NASA NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, short......
Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Investigation by NASA NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, short...
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Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Investigation by NASA NASA documentary detailing the events surrounding the loss of OV-099, Space Shuttle Challenger, short...
NASA 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning -'Full concept and Theory'
A NASA physicist has unveiled a new and astonishing vision of a futuristic 'warp drive' spacecraft.
And while it's clearly just a concept at this stage, it's h...
A NASA physicist has unveiled a new and astonishing vision of a futuristic 'warp drive' spacecraft.
And while it's clearly just a concept at this stage, it's hard not to be inspired.
Nasa's Harold White worked with the artist Mark Rademaker to realise in images his long-standing idea for a ship capable of travelling at virtually unbelievable speeds and distances.
White has been working on a functional ward drive concept at Nasa's Johnson Space Centre since 2010. The idea is to try and warp space time, literally shortening the distance between two points around the ship and allowing it to travel faster than light.
The drawings show what a craft fitted with the drive (named the IXS Enterprise) could really look like. Gizmodo also unearthed the above video, in which White describes his idea at the SpaceVision 2013 conference (skip ahead to about the 42 minute mark).
Check out the full gallery of images over at Flickr. Rademaker said the images took more than 1,600 hours to make.
Please share It with all Technology Enthusiast's and make NASA proud,Hail United States...:)
wn.com/Nasa 'Warp Drive' Space Craft Concept Is Beyond Stunning 'Full Concept And Theory'
A NASA physicist has unveiled a new and astonishing vision of a futuristic 'warp drive' spacecraft.
And while it's clearly just a concept at this stage, it's hard not to be inspired.
Nasa's Harold White worked with the artist Mark Rademaker to realise in images his long-standing idea for a ship capable of travelling at virtually unbelievable speeds and distances.
White has been working on a functional ward drive concept at Nasa's Johnson Space Centre since 2010. The idea is to try and warp space time, literally shortening the distance between two points around the ship and allowing it to travel faster than light.
The drawings show what a craft fitted with the drive (named the IXS Enterprise) could really look like. Gizmodo also unearthed the above video, in which White describes his idea at the SpaceVision 2013 conference (skip ahead to about the 42 minute mark).
Check out the full gallery of images over at Flickr. Rademaker said the images took more than 1,600 hours to make.
Please share It with all Technology Enthusiast's and make NASA proud,Hail United States...:)
- published: 13 Jun 2014
- views: 29883
NASA: Gemini VIII, This Is Houston Flight - 1966 Space Documentary - WDTVLIVE42
Gemini 8 (Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. A primary goal of the mission was the historic first docking in space with ......
Gemini 8 (Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. A primary goal of the mission was the historic first docking in space with ...
wn.com/Nasa Gemini Viii, This Is Houston Flight 1966 Space Documentary Wdtvlive42
Gemini 8 (Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. A primary goal of the mission was the historic first docking in space with ...
NASA Connect - Functions and Statistics - International Space Station - Up To Us
NASA Connect Video containing six segments as described below. NASA Connect segment exploring the International Space Station. The video explains the basic f......
NASA Connect Video containing six segments as described below. NASA Connect segment exploring the International Space Station. The video explains the basic f...
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NASA Connect Video containing six segments as described below. NASA Connect segment exploring the International Space Station. The video explains the basic f...
Space Shuttle STS-129 Atlantis Space Station Assembly ISS-ULF3 2009 NASA
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_station_news.html http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_shuttle_news.html "STS-129 Post Flight Presenta......
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_station_news.html http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_shuttle_news.html "STS-129 Post Flight Presenta...
wn.com/Space Shuttle Sts 129 Atlantis Space Station Assembly Iss Ulf3 2009 Nasa
more at http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_station_news.html http://scitech.quickfound.net/astro/space_shuttle_news.html "STS-129 Post Flight Presenta...
Suit Up - 50 years of Spacewalks
"Suit Up," is narrated by actor and fan of space exploration Jon Cryer. Cryer recently traveled to Star City, NASA Headquarters and the Johnson Space Center to ...
"Suit Up," is narrated by actor and fan of space exploration Jon Cryer. Cryer recently traveled to Star City, NASA Headquarters and the Johnson Space Center to film an upcoming Travel Channel documentary series. This NASA documentary celebrates 50 years of extravehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalks that began with the first two EVAs conducted by Russian Alexey Leonov in March 1965 and American astronaut Edward White in June 1965 . The documentary features interviews with NASA Administrator and astronaut, Charles Bolden, NASA Deputy Administrator and spacesuit designer, Dava Newman, as well as other astronauts, engineers, technicians, managers and luminaries of spacewalk history. They share their personal stories and thoughts that cover the full EVA experience-- from the early spacewalking experiences, to spacesuit manufacturing, to modern day spacewalks aboard the International Space Station as well as what the future holds for humans working on a tether in space.
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"Suit Up," is narrated by actor and fan of space exploration Jon Cryer. Cryer recently traveled to Star City, NASA Headquarters and the Johnson Space Center to film an upcoming Travel Channel documentary series. This NASA documentary celebrates 50 years of extravehicular activity (EVA) or spacewalks that began with the first two EVAs conducted by Russian Alexey Leonov in March 1965 and American astronaut Edward White in June 1965 . The documentary features interviews with NASA Administrator and astronaut, Charles Bolden, NASA Deputy Administrator and spacesuit designer, Dava Newman, as well as other astronauts, engineers, technicians, managers and luminaries of spacewalk history. They share their personal stories and thoughts that cover the full EVA experience-- from the early spacewalking experiences, to spacesuit manufacturing, to modern day spacewalks aboard the International Space Station as well as what the future holds for humans working on a tether in space.
- published: 01 Jun 2015
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The Space Shuttle (Documentary)
If you like PC Games visit: http://www.freemmorpgtoplay.com/ The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft operated by the ......
If you like PC Games visit: http://www.freemmorpgtoplay.com/ The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft operated by the ...
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If you like PC Games visit: http://www.freemmorpgtoplay.com/ The Space Shuttle was a crewed, partially reusable low Earth orbital spacecraft operated by the ...
NASA Space Shuttle - "Best of Launches"
Expend the notes here for info on highlights of this video! This is a must-see! Amazing footage of Space Shuttle launches. You can see so many details thanks......
Expend the notes here for info on highlights of this video! This is a must-see! Amazing footage of Space Shuttle launches. You can see so many details thanks...
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Expend the notes here for info on highlights of this video! This is a must-see! Amazing footage of Space Shuttle launches. You can see so many details thanks...