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International Space Station Tour (Part I)
Astronaut Mike Fincke takes you on a tour of the International Space 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 ...
Stars From Space Station - Brilliant Views | Video
With all the wonderful observation imagery compiled by NASA's Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth, the stars can get left behind. Alex Rivest compiled the imagery against a London PM music soundtrack. Star-trails processed using StarStaX.
Lift-Off! SpaceX Dragon Heads to Space Station | Video
The historic first commercial spacecraft to supply the International Space Station launched aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on May 22th, 2012. If it passes all on-orbit demonstrations, it will dock with ISS on May 25th. Credit: NASA / SpaceX
Latest Update on New Space Station Crew on This Week @NASA
Activities for new Expedition 31 crewmembers, Soyuz Commander Gennady Padalka, NASA Flight Engineer Joe Acaba and Flight Engineer Sergei Revin include a pre-launch fit check in a Soyuz capsule at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the raising of flags outside the Cosmonaut Hotel crew quarters and launch to the orbiting laboratory to meet up with NASA Astronaut Don Pettit, Cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and Andre Kuipers of the European Space Agency. Also, SpaceX continues its preparations for the planned May 19 launch of the Falcon 9 rocket and unmanned Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station, new findings about the asteroid Vesta by NASA's DAWN spacecraft and more!
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.
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.
Space Station Crew Welcomes World's First Commercial Cargo Craft
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit of NASA, Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers of the European Space Agency and Flight Engineer Joe Acaba of NASA grappled and berthed the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to the station's Harmony module May 25, 2012, marking a milestone in spaceflight history. Dragon became the first commercially developed space vehicle to be launched to the station to join Russian, European and Japanese resupply craft that service the complex while restoring a US capability to deliver cargo to the orbital laboratory.
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.
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.
Expedition 30 Hands Over the Space Station to Expedition 3
The reins of the International Space Station were passed from Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA to cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko during a ceremony on April 25. Kononenko and Flight Engineers Don Pettit of NASA and Andre Kuipers of the European Space Agency arrived at the station on Dec. 23, 2011, and will remain in orbit until July. They will be joined on May 17 by oncoming Expedition 31 crew members Joe Acaba of NASA and Gennady Padalka and Sergei Revin of the Russian Federal Space Agency. Burbank and Russian Flight Engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin returned to Earth in their Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft on April 30, making a parachute-assisted landing on the steppe of Kazakhstan.
Expedition 30 Crew Leaves Space Station
Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA, Russian Soyuz Commander Anton Shkaplerov and Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin bid farewell to the Expedition 31 crew and undocked their Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft from the International Space Station for the return trip back to Earth. The trio completed almost six months in space following a launch in November.
ATV-3 Cargo Ship Docks With Space Station
Europe's Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-3) named Edoardo Amaldi docked with the International Space Station at 6:31pm EST on March 28th, 2012.
Sky-Walking On Thin Air: How Space Station Sees Earth | Video
Shot by the astronauts of Expedition 30 on the International Space Station, these time-lapse videos capture magnificent views of auroras, city lights at night and dazzling lightning storms. Videos set to the song "Walking in the Air" by Howard Blake. - Courtesy of Image Science and Analysis Laboratory, NASA-Johnson Space Center. "The Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth
See Northern Lights from space station
NASA released time-lapse video from the international space station.
Space Station's Aurora Fly-Through | Video
The International Space Station has a unique view of geomagnetic storms as it flys above the green and through the purple and red lights produced by oxygen atoms in various states of excitation. The science behind the phenomenon is examined.
[SpaceX] Dragon Berthed to Space Station
The SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft was berthed to the Harmony Module of the International Space Station today May 25th 2012 with a firm mate occurring at 16:02 UTC. The robotic arm will remain limp on Dragon until tomorrow. Hatch opening with the Dragon and the Space Station will also occur tomorrow.
SpaceX Dragon docks with the International Space Station (HD)
SpaceX Dragon docks with the International Space Station. Watch the extended version in HD as history has been made in space! The first commercial spacecraft (Dragon) has docked with the ISS.
Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with the News Media
Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA, Flight Engineer Don Pettit of NASA and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers discussed the progress of their mission on the International Space Station, their research, the upcoming landing of half of the residents on the outpost and next month's scheduled arrival of the first commercially launched cargo ship to the complex in a crew news conference conducted on April 11.
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
Russian Cargo Ship Docks to Space Station
On April 22 at 10:39 am EDT, the ISS Progress 47 cargo craft docked to the Pirs docking compartment of the International Space Station. Progress 47 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on April 20, loaded with 2.5 tons of food, fuel and supplies for the six crew members aboard the orbiting laboratory.
UFO Sightings Massive UFO Space Station Video From ISS Over the Pacific Ocean at 17000 mph!
Video Shot Over the Pacific Ocean at 17000 mph from the International Space Station! UFO Sightings International Space Station Leaked Footage! 62 miles above the Earth Unknown Space Station Caught on video! Rights Granted to THIRDPHASEOFMOON Sub For More Updates!
Raw Video: Dragon Arrives at Space Station
Space station astronauts have captured the Dragon. The privately bankrolled Dragon capsule arrived at the International Space Station on Friday, making history as the first commercial delivery truck in orbit. (May 25)
Space Station Commander Captures Unprecedented View of Comet
International Space Station Commander Dan Burbank captured spectacular imagery of Comet Lovejoy as seen from about 240 miles above the Earth's horizon on Wednesday, Dec. 21. Today Burbank described seeing the comet two nights ago as "the most amazing thing I have ever seen in space," in an interview with WDIV-TV in Detroit. Last night he captured hundreds of still images of the comet. More images available in the International Space Station image gallery: www.nasa.gov
Minecraft SPACE STATION Map ! Escape Pod Exit !
GameChap and Bertie inspect the splendid International Space Station map; a 1:1 scale recreation of the ISS by vilimus! Jolly good show! TO DOWNLOAD: www.reddit.com
Expedition 30 prepares to leave Space Station
Moments after bidding farewell to the Expedition 31 crew onboard the International Space Station, Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA, Russian Soyuz Commander Anton Shkaplerov and Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin closed the hatch on their Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft in preparation for their return trip to Earth. The trio completed almost six months in space following a launch in November.
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.
International Space Station Science
Astronaut Ron Garan takes you on a tour of the International Space Station's research facilities, which have contributed to advances in materials, environmental science, medicine and our understanding of the human body, our planet and the universe.
Space Station Reboost: The Inside Story
As the International Space Station is boosted into a higher orbit, Expedition 29 Commander Mike Fossum and Flight Engineers Satoshi Furukawa and Sergei Volkov float freely to demonstrate the acceleration of the orbiting complex.
Angry Birds Space: NASA announcement
The FIRST ever game announcement and gameplay footage from space: angrybirds.com Brought to you by NASA and Don Pettit from the ISS. Angry Birds Space will be available from March 22
Station Crew Discusses Life In Space With News Media
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 31 Flight Engineers Don Pettit of NASA and Andre Kuipers of the European Space Agency discussed the status of their mission and the upcoming flight of the SpaceX/Dragon spacecraft, the first commercially-owned cargo ship to fly to the complex, during a pair of in-flight interviews May 4 with Fox News Radio Network and CBS News.
Space Station Re-Boost: Watch Engines Fire | Video
Europe's Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV-3) serves as both cargo ship and booster for the ISS. The altitude of Space Station has to be re-adjusted from time to time to compensate for atmospheric drag and to maneuver away from space debris.
Total Ghost - Space Station
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Dragon's Demo on This Week @NASA
The scheduled May 19th launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft on the first commercial venture to the International Space Station was aborted with t-minus zero-point-five seconds left in the countdown. Early data shows that high chamber pressure in Engine #5 caused a cutoff of all nine engines at T- 0.5 seconds. SpaceX will continue to look at the data and inspect the engine before setting a new launch date. The next possible opportunity is May 22 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Meanwhile, the three newest residents of the International Space Station were greeted by their Expedition 31 crewmates after their Soyuz capsule docked safely with the orbiting laboratory following its two day-plus journey from Kazakhstan. Soyuz commander Gennady Padalka, NASA flight engineer Joe Acaba, and Russian flight engineer Sergei Revin are slated to spend the next five months on the station. Expedition 31 will conclude, and 32 will begin, when Oleg Kononenko, Andre Kuipers, and Don Pettit return to Earth on July first after spending more than six months aboard the ISS. Also, Extreme Temperature Heat Shield, More Tests for Orion's Launch System Component, The State of Alabama celebrates NASA and more.
Cargo Ship Launches to Space Station
An unmanned Russian cargo ship launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome on a two-day trip to deliver almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies to the six crew members on the International Space Station. The ISS Progress 46 resupply craft launched in near zero-degree weather from Baikonur at 6:06 pm EST on Jan. 25 (5:06 am on Jan. 26 Baikonur time). The spacecraft is scheduled to dock to the station's Pirs Docking Compartment on Jan. 27.
SPACEX/NASA DISCUSS LAUNCH OF FALCON 9 ROCKET AND DRAGON CAPSULE
During a press briefing at The Kennedy Space Center on May 22, SpaceX and NASA officials discussed the launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule on a demonstration flight to the International Space Station. Falcon 9 and Dragon lifted off Tuesday from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 3:44 am EDT. On Thursday, May 24, Dragon will perform a flyby of the space 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. Following analysis of the flyby by NASA and SpaceX managers, the Dragon capsule will be cleared to rendezvous and berth with the space station on Friday, May 25, marking the first time a commercial company has attempted this feat.
Station Crew Discusses Life in Space With New Jersey Students
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank and European Space Agency Flight Engineer Andre Kuipers fielded questions from students representing several school districts comprising the Tri-District Curriculum Consortium in Newton, NJ, during an in-flight educational event conducted on Feb. 22, 2012.
Inside the International Space Station Episode 4 Chapter 1 - Holiday Clip
Expedition 30 astronauts Dan Burbank and Don Pettit discuss how they spent their Christmas vacation and enjoy talking to an Inside the ISS mystery guest.
Tour of International Space Station's Onboard Science & Technology Research Efforts, Nov 2011
Expedition 27/28 Astronaut Flight Engineer Ron Garan conducts a fantastic onboard tour of your fully assembled International Space Station's laboratory modules, science and technology facilities, payload hardware, racks, equipment, capabilities, various multidisciplinary investigations, and more where all the crews operate their research experiments on Station. Microgravity research aboard the space station has been ongoing since March 2001. [Credit: Todd Sampsel, Chris Getteau, Dylan Mathis from the NASA-ISS Program Office] Learn more about your International Space Station: www.nasa.gov Learn more about International Space Station Research & Technology: www.nasa.gov Learn more about Expedition 27: www.nasa.gov Learn more about Expedition 28: www.nasa.gov
International Space Station Passes Over Hurricane Irene - Astronaut Commentary - August 25, 2011
Hurricane Irene is still a Category 3 storm with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph, as of the most recent update from the National Hurricane Center. How to prepare if a hurricane is headed your way: www.fema.gov Hurricane Irene updates: www.nhc.noaa.gov video source: www.nasa.gov ---- I totally tuned in right at the moment before they were to pass over Irene, yaya.... but doesn't sound so good, the size of Irene? :[ is big :.[ PS please do not trip on the spots on the screen, they are not UFOs. Come now.
Russian Cargo Ship Launches to Space Station
On April 20, an ISS Progress 47 cargo craft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, loaded with 2.5 tons of food, fuel and supplies for the six crew members aboard the orbiting laboratory. Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA and his five crewmates will monitor events as the Progress 47 automatically docks to the Pirs docking compartment at 9:40 am Sunday, April 22.
What does it feel like to fly over planet Earth?
A time-lapse taken from the front of the International Space Station as it orbits our planet at night. This movie begins over the Pacific Ocean and continues over North and South America before entering daylight near Antarctica. Visible cities, countries and landmarks include (in order) Vancouver Island, Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles. Phoenix. Multiple cities in Texas, New Mexico and Mexico. Mexico City, the Gulf of Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, El Salvador, Lightning in the Pacific Ocean, Guatemala, Panama, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Lake Titicaca, and the Amazon. Also visible is the earths ionosphere (thin yellow line), a satellite (55sec) and the stars of our galaxy. Smooth Version; www.youtube.com 25fps Version www.youtube.com Raw data was downloaded from; The Gateway To Astronaut Photography of Earth "eol.jsc.nasa.gov ". Virtualdub was used to create the final movie. You can see more beautiful images of our universe at; infinity-imagined.tumblr.com How big is the universe? www.youtube.com
The Moonlit Space Station Passes Over Canada
This video was taken by the crew of Expedition 30 on board the International Space Station. The sequence of shots was taken February 4, 2012 from 07:55:38 to 08:11:19 GMT, on a pass from the North Pacific Ocean, just west of Oregon, to the North Atlantic Ocean, east of Nova Scotia. This pass begins over the cloudy North Pacific Ocean, looking back at the Soyuz. As the ISS begins to fly over land, the camera points southwest towards San Francisco and Seattle. The pass continues over southern Canada, where smaller cities can be seen. The glow from the moonlight illuminates small rivers throughout the video. As the pass continues over Canada, most of the land is covered with snow. The video finishes as the ISS passes over the New England and southeastern Canada region, looking southwest towards Montreal and Cape Cod areas. Docked Russian Soyuz and Progress vehicles are seen in the foreground throughout the video. Video courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center. More at eol.jsc.nasa.gov
International Space Station (ISS) Grapples SpaceX Dragon Capsule (5/25/2012, May 25th) HD
HD video of the successful grapple of the SpaceX Dragon capsule by the International Space Station (ISS). Capture took place shortly after 11am EST on May 25th, 2012 (5/25/2012). SpaceX is the first private organization to successfully launch and connect a vehicle to the International Space Station. HD video captured from the live webcast of the event from NASA TV.
Russian Cargo Ship Docks to Space Station
Three days after launching on its Soyuz booster rocket, the Russian ISS Progress 45 cargo ship docked to the International Space Station Nov. 2, 2011, delivering almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies to the residents of the complex. The unmanned resupply ship automatically linked up to the Pirs Docking Compartment on the Russian segment of the station after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Oct. 30 in a successful comeback from the failure of a similar Soyuz booster on Aug. 24 that resulted in the loss of the ISS Progress 44 cargo ship.
Space Station Crew Discusses Life in Space with CBS Radio
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 30 Commander Dan Burbank of NASA and NASA Flight Engineer Don Pettit discussed the progress of their mission and the upcoming arrival of European, Russian and commercial cargo ships to the complex during an in-flight interview with the CBS Radio Network on March 8, 2012.
Aurora Australis from Space Station
André took this video of Aurora Australis from the European Cupola module in the Space Station. The beautiful phenomenon is caused by bursts of particles from the Sun pouring down Earth's magnetic field into the atmosphere.
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