The Next Frontier with Chris Howard – Guest Dr. Michael Beckwith – Spirituality in Your Living Room – Video


The Next Frontier with Chris Howard - Guest Dr. Michael Beckwith - Spirituality in Your Living Room
Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith - Founder and Spiritual Director of the Agape International Spiritual Center, a trans-denominational community of thousands of local members and global live streamers....

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Chris Howard preview of show with Dr. Michael Beckwith – Spirituality in Your Living Room – Video


Chris Howard preview of show with Dr. Michael Beckwith - Spirituality in Your Living Room
Preview of The Next Frontier with Guest - Dr. Michael Bernard Beckwith View Full show at http://youtu.be/mT9iUKAEBhI.

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Spiritual Enlightenment with The Very Rev. Archimandrite Vasilios Bassakyros_Ep1 – Video


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The Very Rev. Archimandrite Vasilios Bassakyros on the show #39;Spiritual Enlightenment #39; discusses the Lord #39;s teaching about fasting and forgiveness.

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Russia's New ISS Module to Be Ready in Early 2016

Russia's Khrunichev State Research and Production Space Center will finish assembling the new module for the International Space Station (ISS) in February 2016, the center's acting chief said Wednesday.

"We will finish equipping the module in February 2016. Then the module will be transferred to [Russian rocket and space corporation] RSC Energia for final adjustments. After that, it will be ready to be launched and subsequently integrated into the international space station," Andrey Kalinovsky said.

The launch of module Nauka ("Science" in Russian) initially planned for 2007, has been repeatedly delayed.

Nauka will perform a range of functions including life-support, steering the ISS with an attached motor and docking with cargo vessels.

The modules of the ISS are canister- or sphere-shaped areas of the station where the astronauts live and work.

Currently, the ISS comprises more than a dozen modules, including five Russian modules, according to NASA.

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Astronauts Finish 5-hour Spacewalk

CAPE CANAVERAL, FL -- Astronauts on the International Space Station completed a spacewalk Sunday despite the appearance of water inside an astronaut's helmet, NASA reported.

In a tweet, the space agency said astronaut Terry Virts experienced water inside his helmet, just as he did Wednesday, but "it's a known issue; no concern."

The spacewalk lasted five hours and 38 minutes, NASA said.

"Crews have now spent a total of 1,171 hours and 29 minutes conducting space station assembly and maintenance during 187 spacewalks," the agency said in a release.

NASA previously said the suit worn by NASA astronaut Virts has a history of "sublimator water carryover." Water in the sublimator cooling component can condense when the suit is repressurized after a spacewalk, causing a small amount of water to push into the helmet, NASA said.

NASA said International Space Station managers had "a high degree of confidence" in the suit.

On the upcoming spacewalk, Virts and Barry Wilmore installed antennas to provide data to visiting vehicles and deploy 400 feet of cable along the edge of the station.

Virts said he first noticed traces of fluid and dampness in his helmet Wednesday while he was waiting for the crew lock cabin to repressurize.

He and Wilmore had been outside the space station for nearly seven hours working on the station's robotic arm and performing some maintenance.

Virts immediately alerted fellow astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti about the water, and she alerted Mission Control in Houston.

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