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SpaceX Flies Under ISS

The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft launched by the Falcon 9 rocket on May 22 is seen flying under the International Space Station at a distance of about 1.5 miles on May 24. While in this ISS "zone," tests verified rendezvous and communications capabilities between the uncrewed capsule and the orbiting laboratory.



'Dragon by the Tail!': Video of SpaceX capsule docking with ISS

Dragon, the first commercial unmanned space vessel has successfully docked with the International Space Station, loaded with half a ton of provisions. The historic operation puts Dragon owner SpaceX in line with world's four mighty space agencies. Subscribe to RT! www.youtube.com Watch RT LIVE on our website rt.com Like us on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter twitter.com Follow us on Google+ plus.google.com RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 500 million YouTube views benchmark.



HD "Crew Choice" Video

High-definition video of their seventh day in space as seen by the crew of shuttle Discovery. Crew highlights include the missions second spacewalk by Rick Mastracchio and Clay Anderson, as well as the transfer of equipment and supplies from the shuttle to the station.



ISS Tour - Welcome To The International Space Station!

www.facebook.com ... ISS Tour - Welcome To The International Space Station! --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com • www.youtube.com --- The International Space Station (ISS) is an internationally developed research facility, which is being assembled in low Earth orbit. On-orbit construction of the station began in 1998 and is scheduled for completion by 2011. The station will remain in operation until at least 2015, and likely 2020. With a greater mass than that of any previous space station, the ISS can be seen from the Earth with the naked eye, and, as of 2010, is the largest artificial satellite orbiting the Earth. The ISS serves as a research laboratory that has a microgravity environment in which crews conduct experiments in biology, human biology, physics, astronomy and meteorology. The station has a unique environment for the testing of the spacecraft systems that will be required for missions to the Moon and Mars. The ISS is operated by Expedition crews, and has been continuously staffed since November 2000—an uninterrupted human presence in space for the past nine years. The ISS is a synthesis of several space station projects that includes the American Freedom, the Soviet/Russian Mir-2, the European Columbus and the Japanese Kibō. Budget constraints led to the merger of these projects into a single multi-national programme. The ISS project began in 1994 with the Shuttle-Mir programme, and the first module of the station ...



Seeing Earth IN Space [new ISS timelapse footage]

Watch this and other space videos at SpaceRip.com We've all seen pictures of Earth from space, but have we really taken the time to appreciate what our planet looks like against the starscapes of the Milky Way galaxy? Here, we beckon viewers to see Earth in its cosmic context, which includes the stars, interstellar gases, the moon, the sun, and the solar winds. Be sure to watch in full HD, 1080p, and imagine you're an astronaut aboard the International Space Station with a little time on your hands.



Discovery Heads for Home

On Flight Day 12 the STS-133 crew members undocked space shuttle Discovery from the International Space Station to begin their journey home to Earth. They're scheduled to land on Flight Day 14, Mar. 9, at 11:58 am EST at the Kennedy Space Center.



SPACEX LAUNCHES DEMONSTRATION FLIGHT TOWARDS ISS

On Tuesday, May 22, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying a Dragon capsule on a demonstration flight towards the International Space Station. The launch occurred at 3:44 am EDT from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. During the flight, the Dragon capsule will conduct a series of check-out procedures to test and prove its systems, including the capability to rendezvous and berth with the space station. Planned evaluations include a flyby of the station at a distance of approximately 1.5 miles to validate the operation of sensors and flight systems necessary for a safe rendezvous and approach. The spacecraft also will demonstrate the ability to abort the rendezvous. Once Dragon successfully proves these capabilities, it will be cleared to berth with the space station.



Earth HD| Time Lapse View from Space, Fly Over | NASA, ISS

www.bytecode.ca Time lapse sequences of photographs taken with a special low-light 4K-camera by the crew of expedition 28 & 29 onboard the International Space Station from August to October, 2011. All credit goes to them. HD, refurbished, smoothed, retimed, denoised, deflickered, cut, etc. Shooting locations in order of appearance: 1. Aurora Borealis Pass over the United States at Night 2. Aurora Borealis and eastern United States at Night 3. Aurora Australis from Madagascar to southwest of Australia 4. Aurora Australis south of Australia 5. Northwest coast of United States to Central South America at Night 6. Aurora Australis from the Southern to the Northern Pacific Ocean 7. Halfway around the World 8. Night Pass over Central Africa and the Middle East 9. Evening Pass over the Sahara Desert and the Middle East 10. Pass over Canada and Central United States at Night 11. Pass over Southern California to Hudson Bay 12. Islands in the Philippine Sea at Night 13. Pass over Eastern Asia to Philippine Sea and Guam 14. Views of the Mideast at Night 15. Night Pass over Mediterranean Sea 16. Aurora Borealis and the United States at Night 17. Aurora Australis over Indian Ocean 18. Eastern Europe to Southeastern Asia at Night Image Courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center, The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth eol.jsc.nasa.gov



New Crewmates Arrive at ISS

After launching in their Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft, Expedition 31 Soyuz Commander Gennady Padalka, NASA Flight Engineer Joe Acaba and Flight Engineer Sergei Revin arrived at the International Space Station on May 17, docking their craft to the Poisk module on the Russian segment of the complex.



NASA International Space Station

So, how do you put together a space station 220 miles above the Earth's surface while moving at 17500 mph? We'll show you. Learn more at www.nasa.gov/station.



Next ISS Crew Prepares for Launch in Kazakhstan

At the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 31 Soyuz Commander Gennady Padalka, NASA Flight Engineer Joe Acaba and Flight Engineer Sergei Revin participated in their final unsuited fit check in the Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft and conducted other traditional activities on May 11, as they prepared for launch to the International Space Station on May 15 local time. The video also features the backup crew members, Russian Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy, NASA Flight Engineer Kevin Ford and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin.



NASA Administrator Congratulates ISS Crew on SpaceX Milestone

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden phones Expedition 31 crew members Don Pettit, Joe Acaba and Andre Kuipers aboard the International Space Station following their successful grappling and berthing to the orbiting laboratory of SpaceX's uncrewed Dragon capsule on May 25, 2012. Dragon is the first commercial spacecraft to travel to the ISS.



SpaceX Capsule Grappled, Berthed to ISS

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit of NASA and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers used the station's Canadarm2 robotic arm to grapple and berth SpaceX's Dragon cargo craft to the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module May 25, three days after the spacecraft was launched from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on a history-making mission as the first commercial vehicle to deliver cargo to the outpost. Dragon will spend six days berthed to Harmony, enabling the crew to unload supplies for the station's residents before it is re-grappled and released to return to Earth for a parachute-assisted splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern California.



ISS Update: SpaceX Dragon Launch Update

NASA Public Affairs Office commentator Pat Ryan talks with Mike Horkachuck, NASA Project Executive for SpaceX, for an update on the SpaceX Dragon's next launch attempt scheduled for Tuesday at 3:44 am EDT. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit www.nasa.gov



Expedition 31 Trio Blasts Off for International Space Station

NASA Flight Engineer Joseph Acaba, Russian Soyuz Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer Sergei Revin lifted off for the International Space Station at 11:01 pm EDT Monday, May 14 (9:01 am Baikonur time on May 15), from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Acaba, Padalka and Revin are scheduled to dock their Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft to the Poisk module of the station at 12:38 am Thursday, May 17. They will join Expedition 31 Commander Oleg Kononenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency and Flight Engineers Don Pettit of NASA and André Kuipers of the European Space Agency, who have been aboard the orbiting laboratory since December 23, 2011. The six astronauts and cosmonauts will work together for about two months.



Who Is Alex Trebek?

That's the correct question to the NASA TV answer, "This popular television game show celebrity hosts a public service announcement pointing out that much of the technology we rely on in our daily lives comes from technologies developed by NASA for space exploration!"



Inside the ISS - Time Lapse

In Episode 2 of "Inside the International Space Station," Expedition 29 Commander Mike Fossum speaks from space with astronaut Mike Massimino about Fossum's amazing time lapse photography.



Tour of the International Space Station

Think know the International Space Station? Take this NASA tour to learn more about one of the most challenging projects in the history of exploration! There's more information at www.nasa.gov/station.



Inside the ISS

Pilot episode 1. Astronaut Mike Massimino speaks with Ron Garan and Mike Fossum aboard the International Space Station, confirming that even though the space shuttle has retired, NASA and the US space program are alive and well.



ISS Update - May 15, 2012

The International Space Station video update for May 15, 2012.



ISS Update: GPS and SpaceX Dragon Launch

NASA Public Affairs Officer Amiko Kauderer interviews Mike Horkachuck, NASA's Project Executive for SpaceX, who provides an update on the upcoming launch of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, as well as the replacement of a Global Positioning System (GPS) unit on the International Space Station. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit www.nasa.gov



Astronaut builds LEGO space station on real ISS

collectSPACE.com — It took more than 200 astronauts from 12 countries more than a dozen years to build the International Space Station (ISS). Satoshi Furukawa, an astronaut from Japan, matched that feat in just about two hours — and he did it all while aboard the orbiting outpost itself. It helped that his space station was made out of LEGO. "It was a great opportunity for me to have built the LEGO space station," Furukawa, a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) flight engineer, told collectSPACE.com in an interview after he returned to Earth. "I enjoyed building it." For more www.collectspace.com Video credit: NASA/LEGO



ISS Update: Capturing a Dragon

NASA Public Affairs Officer Josh Byerly talks with space station training instructors Jeff Tuxhorn and Graeme Newman, who trained the space station crews on how to capture SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft using the station's robotic arm. Dragon will rendezvous with the space station, hold position approximately 10 meters away, and then the station crew will capture it with the arm and berth it to the bottom side of the Harmony node. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit www.nasa.gov



STS-128 Discovery Flyaround Space Station (ISS)

After backing Discovery away to a distance of 400 feet, Ford will perform a fly-around at 3:55 pm The 3/4 -lap around the station will enable the shuttle crew to survey and photograph the complex.



Aurora Over Northern US and Canada - ISS "Real-Time" HD

Time-lapse video from the ISS on Jan. 29, 2012. These sequences of frames were taken at the rate of one frame per second, therefore the slower speed of the video represents more closely the true speed of the International Space Station than previous videos. This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken January 29, 2012 from 10:18:13 to 10:31:28 GMT, on a pass from the North Pacific Ocean, approximately 1000 miles west of California, to western Quebec. This video begins as the ISS is passing over the dark waters of the North Pacific Ocean northeast towards Vancouver Island. The Aurora Borealis can be seen far north, where both the under side and top of the aurora are visible. The pass continues over Canada until the sun begins to come up in the east while over Quebec. From the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. eol.jsc.nasa.gov Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center



Cargo Craft Heads to ISS

Loaded with more than 7 tons of propellant, food, supplies and experiment hardware, the European Space Agency's "Edoardo Amaldi" Automated Transfer Vehicle cargo craft launched on an Ariane 5 rocket in the pre-dawn hours March 23, 2012 from the Arianespace launch site in the jungle of northern French Guiana bound for the International Space Station. The "Edoardo Amaldi", named after the 20th century Italian physicist, is the third in the series of European resupply vehicles for the crews on the orbital laboratory. It is scheduled to dock automatically to the aft port of the Russian Zvezda Service Module on March 28.



NASA lost ISS codes

In the last few years, more than four dozen NASA computers have been misplaced. This was revealed in congressional testimony by NASA's inspector general. Among the items that have disappeared were the security codes to the International Space Station. NASA spends about $58 million a year on security, so how could something like this happen? Andrew Blake, RT web writer, joins us with his take on the mishap. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com



Texas Students Link Up with ISS

More than 100 sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students from the O. Henry Middle School in Austin, Texas, learn about living and working in space by asking questions of Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank and Flight Engineers Don Pettit and Andre Kuipers aboard the International Space Station on Tuesday, April 3.



Space Freighter Docks to ISS

The unmanned ISS Progress 46 cargo ship docked to the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station Jan. 27 to deliver almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies for the six crew members living and working on the orbital laboratory. The Russian cargo ship linked up to Pirs two days after its launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.



ORBITAL DEBRIS SAFELY PASSES INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION

A small piece of Cosmos 2251 satellite debris safely passed by the International Space Station at 2:38a.m. EDT, Saturday March 24 allowing the six Expedition 30 crew members onboard the orbiting complex to exit their Soyuz spacecraft and resume normal activities. The crew sheltered in the two Soyuz spacecraft as a precaution, the third time in station history that a crew has had to shelter in place due to the possibility of a conjunction with orbital debris and the first since June 2011. NASA's Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank and Russian cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin were in their Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft attached to the Poisk module on the space-facing side of the Zvezda service module, while cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko, NASA's Don Pettit and Andre Kuipers of the European Space Agency were in their Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft on the Earth-facing side of the Zarya module. The piece of debris was a remnant of a Feb. 10, 2009 collision between the dormant Cosmos 2251 satellite and an operational Iridium 33 communications satellite. The collision added about 2000 trackable items to the orbital debris catalog. At the time of closest approach, the debris was moving from left to right in front of the station at an estimated overall miss distance of between 11 and 14 kilometers and a radial miss distance of 120 meters.



ISS Passes Over Stormy Africa (w/Milky Way)

QUESTIONS? Read this first: wp.me View in HD at: www.flickr.com This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken December 29, 2011 from 20:55:05 to 21:14:09 GMT, on a pass from over central Africa, near southeast Niger, to the South Indian Ocean, southeast of Madagascar. The complete pass is over southern Africa to the ocean, focusing on the lightning flashes from local storms and the Milky Way rising over the horizon. The Milky Way can be spotted as a hazy band of white light at the beginning of the video. The pass continues southeast toward the Mozambique Channel and Madagascar. The Lovejoy Comet can be seen very faintly near the Milky Way. The pass ends as the sun is rising over the dark ocean. Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center Via the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth eol.jsc.nasa.gov Check out more space movies and images at lightsinthedark.wordpress.com and follow me on Twitter twitter.com



[ISS] Launch of Manned Soyuz TMA-04M With Expedition 31

ALTERNATE LAUNCH REPLAYS: www.youtube.com Launch of the Soyuz TMA-04M Spacecraft occurred today, May 15th 2012, at 03:01 UTC from Baikonur. Onboard the Soyuz spacecraft Gennady Padalka, Sergei Revin and Joe Acaba sit as they make their way to the International Space Station to begin the Expedition 31 increment of their stay. The Soyuz TMA-04M Spacecraft was boosted into space via the Soyuz-FG booster which is 49.5 meters tall and is powered by liquid oxygen and refined kerosene otherwise known as rocket fuel.



ISS Update - May 24, 2012

The International Space Station video update for May 24, 2012.



ISS Update - May 22, 2012

The International Space Station video update for May 22, 2012.



ISS Update - March 28, 2012

The International Space Station video update for March 28, 2012.



ISS Night Flight Over The USA - "REAL TIME" HD

Time-lapse video from the ISS on Jan. 30, 2012. These sequences of frames were taken at the rate of one frame per second, therefore the slower speed of the video more closely represents the true speed of the International Space Station than previous videos. This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken January 30, 2012 from 06:13:36 to 06:23:09 GMT, on a pass from northern Mexico to northwest New Brunswick. This video begins looking northeast over Texas, where cities like San Antonio, Houston, and the Dallas/Fort Worth area can be seen. Continuing northeast over the Great Plains states, cities like Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and St. Louis can be easily distinguished. The pass continues over the familiar shape of the Michigan Peninsula, with Chicago at the south edge of Lake Michigan. As the ISS continues northeast, the Aurora Borealis can be seen over Canada. From the Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. eol.jsc.nasa.gov Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center



Inside the International Space Station Episode 4 Chapter 2 - Mr. Fixit

Expedition 30 astronauts Dan Burbank and Don Pettit discuss their varied talents, from ISS brain surgery to packing garbage.



New Crew Trio Arrives at ISS

After launching in their Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft to the International Space Station, Expedition 30 Soyuz Commander Oleg Kononenko, NASA Flight Engineer Don Pettit and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers arrived at the complex on December 23, docking their craft to the Rassvet module on the Russian segment of the complex. A few hours after docking to the station, Kononenko, Pettit and Kuipers were greeted by three other crew members on the outpost, station Commander Dan Burbank of NASA and Russian Flight Engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin, who have been aboard the orbital laboratory for just over a month.



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Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - 10th May 2012

Khushi refuses to help Shyam get Arnav's signature on the legal papers. Arnav is tormented by Khushi's revelation. Manorama blames the Gupta family for Arnav's bad mood. Anjali questions Khushi about her discord with Arnav. Bubbly gets hurt while fighting with Payal for some sweets. Akash scolds Payal. Khushi sews a button on Arnav's shirt. Payal and Khushi hide their misery from each other. Khushi tries to warn Arnav about Shyam's plan regarding the legal papers.



Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - 17th April 2012

After a lot of persuasion, Arnav agrees to go with Khushi to her parent's house. Garima and Madhumati clean the house and fix the old air conditioner for Arnav's stay. Khushi cries while bidding farewell to her in-laws. Manorama scares Arnav about his visit to the Gupta house. Khushi brings a potted plant for Arnav. Bubbly gets hold of the soap on which Shyam had imprinted Arnav's locker key to make a duplicate key.



New Year's Wishes from ISS

From aboard the International Space Station, Commander Dan Burbank and his Expedition 30 crew send their best to all for a happy and healthy 2012.



Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - 17th May 2012

Khushi prays for Arnav. She speculates on why he had messaged her instead of calling Anjali. She prepares jalebis to stop thinking about him. Arnav does not show up for the business meeting in London. Manorama investigates Bubbly's actions. Shyam takes a food tray to Khushi's room and tells her to eat. Khushi insults him by mixing excess pepper in the food and challenging him to eat it. He eats the food and warns her not to question his desire for her ever again.



Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - 16th March 2012

After confessing their feelings for each other, Arnav refuses to let go of Khushi's hand. An intoxicated Khushi blurts out the truth about her sudden marriage with Shyam. Arnav becomes grim again when the alcohol wears off. He is displeased when Anjali plays the video of him drinking bhang and dancing with Khushi at the Holi party. Payal tends to Manorama's inflamed face as she has an allergic reaction to the Holi powder.



Walking On Air

This video features a series of time lapse sequences photographed by the Expedition 30 crew aboard the International Space Station. Set to the song "Walking in the Air," by Howard Blake, the video takes viewers around the world, through auroras, and over dazzling lightning displays. The sequences are as follows: :01 -- Stars over southern United States :08 -- US west coast to Canada :21 -- Central Europe to the Middle East :36 -- Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean :54 -- Storms over Africa 1:08 -- Central United States 1:20 -- Midwest United States 1:33 -- United Kingdom to Baltic Sea 1:46 -- Moonset 1:55 -- Northern United States to Eastern Canada 2:12 -- Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean 2:32 -- Comet Lovejoy 2:53 -- Aurora Borealis over Hudson Bay 3:06 -- United Kingdom to Central Europe Song lyrics: We're walking in the air We're floating in the moonlit sky The people far below are sleeping as we fly I'm holding very tight I'm riding in the midnight blue I'm finding I can fly so high above with you Far across the world The villages go by like dreams The rivers and the hills The forests and the streams Children gaze open mouth Taken by surprise Nobody down below believes their eyes We're surffing in the air We're swimming in the frozen sky We're drifting over icy Mountain floating by Suddenly swooping low on an ocean deep Arousing of a mighty monster from its sleep We're walking in the air We're floating in the midnight sky And everyone who sees us greets us ...



ISS to expire in four years?

The International Space Station has set an example for the world community coming together for one common goal, but that project may soon come to an end. NASA spends approximately $58 million per year on security alone and according to some reports the funding for the space station will be cut as soon as four years. Jeff Manber, space entrepreneur, joins us with his take on the future of the International Space Station. Like us and/or follow us: twitter.com www.facebook.com



Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - 7th May 2012

Khushi decides to commit suicide by jumping off from a building. She bids farewell to Arnav and her family. She writes a letter to Arnav. Arnav reads the letter and goes in search of her. She accuses him of plotting to murder her in order to marry Lavanya. He denies her accusations and saves her from the fall. In turn, she demands to know why he married her. She gets shocked to know that he is aware of her relationship with Shyam.



Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - 2nd May 2012

Arnav feels guilty for hurting Khushi. He holds her hand while sleeping. Khushi reads his diary to find out the reason behind his strange behaviour. Manorama thinks that Payal is a ghost. Khushi watches a news segment and thinks that Arnav is plotting to murder her and marry his girlfriend. Bubbly tries to get rid of Payal. Khushi overhears Arnav's phone conversation with Lavanya and assumes that he is planning to kill her and marry her.



Iss Pyaar Ko Kya Naam Doon - 30th March 2012

Arnav parks his car in a no parking zone. A traffic cop sees Khushi in the driver seat and asks for her driving license. Arnav refuses to admit to the cop that he was driving the car until Khushi apologizes to him. Arnav is healed after drinking Khushi's herbal tonic, but he pretends to be sick to make her clean his room. Shyam tries to steal a file from Arnav's locker. Khushi is hurt when Arnav tells her that he does not want to give her credit for healing him.

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