The crews is working on ISS (space station)
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ALMATY, Kazakhstan Three astronauts touched down in the dark, chilly expanses of central Kazakhstan onboard a Soyuz capsule Monday after a 125-day stay at the International Space Station.
NASA's Sunita Williams, Russian astronaut Yury Malenchenko and Aki Hoshide of Japan's JAXA space agency landed at 07:56 a.m. local time (0156 GMT) northeast of the town of Arkalyk.
Eight helicopters rushed search-and-recovery crew to assist the crew, whose capsule did not parachute onto the exact planned touchdown site due to a minimal delay in procedures.
With the departure of the outgoing crew, NASA astronaut Kevin Ford has taken command of the space station, where he remains with Russian colleagues Oleg Novitsky and Yevgeny Tarelkin. They will be joined next month by NASA's Tom Marshburn, Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency, and Russia's Roman Romanenko.
The Soyuz is the only means for international astronauts to reach the orbiting laboratory since the decommissioning of the U.S. shuttle fleet in 2011.
Williams, Malenchenko and Hoshide undocked from the space station Sunday at 1023 GMT to begin their return to earth.
Around 28 minutes before touchdown, the three modules of the Soyuz craft separated, leaving the 2.1-meter tall capsule to begin its entry into orbit.
A series of parachutes deployed to bring the capsule to gentle floating speed.
Winds pulled the descent module on its side in the snowy terrain, which is a common occurrence, but the crew was nonetheless swiftly hoisted out by the recovery crew and lifted onto reclining chairs and swaddled in blankets to shield them from the 12 Fahrenheit degree (-11 Celsius degree) temperature.
The chairs are designed to afford the astronauts comfortable acclimatization after months of living in gravity-free conditions.
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Expedition 33 Soyuz Launch
The Soyuz rocket with Expedition 33/34 crew members, Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy, Flight Engineer Kevin Ford of NASA, and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin of ROSCOSMOS onboard the TMA-06M spacecraft launches to the International Space Station on Tuesday, October 23, 2012, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Ford, Novitskiy and Tarelkin will be on a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
The Soyuz rocket with Expedition 33/34 crew members, Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy, Flight Engineer Kevin Ford of NASA, and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin of ROSCOSMOS onboard the TMA-06M spacecraft launches to the International Space Station on Tuesday, October 23, 2012, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Ford, Novitskiy and Tarelkin will be on a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
The Soyuz rocket with Expedition 33/34 crew members, Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy, Flight Engineer Kevin Ford of NASA, and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin of ROSCOSMOS onboard the TMA-06M spacecraft launches to the International Space Station on Tuesday, October 23, 2012, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Ford, Novitskiy and Tarelkin will be on a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
Three new crew members of Expedition 33 to the International Space Station launch aboard the Soyuz TMA-06M spacecraft.
The Soyuz rocket with Expedition 33/34 crew members, Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy, Flight Engineer Kevin Ford of NASA, and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin of ROSCOSMOS onboard the TMA-06M spacecraft launches to the International Space Station on Tuesday, October 23, 2012, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
Expedition 33/34 crew members, Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy, bottom, Flight Engineer Kevin Ford of NASA, and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin of ROSCOSMOS, top, wave farewell before boarding their Soyuz rocket just a few hours before their launch to the International Space Station on Tuesday, October 23, 2012, in Baikonur, Kazakhstan.
An Orthodox priest blesses the Soyuz rocket at the Baikonur Cosmodrome Launch pad on Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. Launch of the Soyuz rocket is scheduled for October 23 and will send Expedition 33/34 Flight Engineer Kevin Ford of NASA, Soyuz Commander Oleg Novitskiy and Flight Engineer Evgeny Tarelkin of ROSCOSMOS on a five-month mission aboard the International Space Station.
NASA astronaut Kevin Ford (left), Expedition 33 flight engineer and Expedition 34 commander; along with Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy (center) and Evgeny Tarelkin, both Expedition 33/34 flight engineers, pose for a portrait following an Expedition 33/34 preflight press conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Image released July 26, 2012.
NASA astronaut Kevin Ford (center), Expedition 33 flight engineer and Expedition 34 commander; along with Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy (right) and Evgeny Tarelkin, both Expedition 33/34 flight engineers, are pictured during a cake-cutting ceremony in the Jake Garn Simulation and Training Facility at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Image released July 27, 2012.
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Last night, American astronaut Sunita Williams of NASA, Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide and Russian Cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko left the International Space Station and landed safely on Earth.
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A veteran astronaut crew representing the United States, Russia and Japan is returning back to Earth aboard a Soyuz capsule today (Nov. 18) to wrap up a four-month mission to the International Space Station.
The Soyuz spacecraft undocked from the space station at 5:26 p.m. EST (2126 GMT) as both ships sailed 256 miles (412 kilometers) above northwestern China. The Soyuz is due to land on the Central Asian steppes of Kazakhstan at 8:53 p.m. EST (0153 Nov. 19 GMT) to return American astronaut Sunita Williams of NASA, Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko and Japanese astronaut Akihiko Hoshide to Earth after 127 days in space.
The trio will make a rare night landing when their Soyuz TMA-05M capsule lands in Kazakhstan. At landing time, it is expected to be a cold night with an hour to go before sunrise, NASA officials said. You can watch the Soyuz landing live here via SPACE.com's NASA TV feed.
"Good luck, guys," American astronaut Kevin Ford, who now commands the station's Expedition 34 crew, as the Soyuz departed.
Williams, who commanded the station's Expedition 33 mission, turned control of the outpost over to Ford on Saturday (Nov. 17). The command change marked the start of the station's Expedition 34 mission by Ford and Russian cosmonauts Oleg Novitskiy and Evgeny Tarelkin, who arrived at the station in late October. [Photos: Space Station's Expedition 33 Mission]
"I think we've left this ship in good shape and I'm honored to hand it over to Kevin," Williams told Ford before presenting gifts to Expedition 34 crew in an emotional exchange. "As you can see, we have a great crew up her, us who are going home very shortly and the ones who are taking over. The ship's in good hands."
Williams, Malenchenko and Hoshide launched into orbit in mid-July, with Williams becoming the second female commander of the space station when she took charge earlier this year. Williams, an avid runner, became ran the first triathlon in space during the mission, which also featured three spacewalks and the first official cargo delivery by a robotic Dragon spacecraft built by the U.S. company SpaceX.
The Soyuz spacecraft ferrying Williams and her crewmates back to Earth is due to fire its rocket engine to leave orbit at 7:58 p.m. EST (0058 Nov. 19 GMT) and land in Kazakhstan just under one hour later. It will be the first night landing of a Soyuz spacecraft since the Expedition 12 mission in 2006, NASA officials said.
A fleet of eight helicopters carrying recovery teams and vehicles will be circling the Soyuz spacecraft's primary and backup landing zones in order to ensure a swift retrieval of the returning astronauts.
As Williams and her crew readapt to life on Earth, the Expedition 34 crew still on the space station will prepare for a busy holiday season in orbit. The astronaut and cosmonauts are expected to celebrate the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday on Thursday (Nov. 22) and prepare for the arrival of three new crewmembers in mid-December.
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NASA Giant Sun Eruption Captured in NASA Video!
Giant Sun Eruption Captured in NASA Video The sun unleashed a monster eruption of super-hot plasma Friday (Nov. 16) in back-to-back solar storms captured on camera by a NASA spacecraft. The giant sun eruption, called a solar prominence, occurred at 1 am EST (0600 GMT), with another event flaring up four hours later. The prominences was so large, it expanded beyond the camera view of NASA #39;s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which captured high-definition video of the solar eruption. In the video, a colossal loop of glowing red plasma erupts from the lower left of the sun, arcing up and out of frame as it blasts away from the star. "The red-glowing looped material is plasma, a hot gas made of electrically charged hydrogen and helium," officials with NASA #39;s Goddard Space Flight Center, which oversees the SDO mission, explained in a description. "The prominence plasma flows along a tangled and twisted structure of magnetic fields generated by the sun #39;s internal dynamo. An erupting prominence occurs when such a structure becomes unstable and bursts outward, releasing the plasma." Friday #39;s solar eruption does not appear to be aimed at Earth, so will likely have little effect on our planet. But that was not the case earlier this week when a powerful solar flare erupted on Monday (Nov. 12). That flare registered as an M6-class eruption, a moderate but still intense solar event. On Tuesday and Wednesday (Nov. 13 and 14), space weather conditions sparked a geomagnetic storm that ...From:24BBC1Views:1 0ratingsTime:00:59More inEducation
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Supercharged explosions captured on film . A giant solar prominence erupts from the sun on Nov. 16, 2012, in this image captured by NASA #39;s sun-watching Solar Dynamics Observatory. The solar eruption was not aimed at Earth. The sun unleashed a monster eruption of super-hot plasma Friday (Nov. 16) in back-to-back solar storms captured on camera by a NASA spacecraft. The giant sun eruption, called a solar prominence, occurred at 1 am EST (0600 GMT), with another event flaring up four hours later. The prominences was so large, it expanded beyond the camera view of NASA #39;s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which captured high-definition video of the solar eruption. In the video, a colossal loop of glowing red plasma erupts from the lower left of the sun, arcing up and out of frame as it blasts away from the star. "The red-glowing looped material is plasma, a hot gas made of electrically charged hydrogen and helium," officials with NASA #39;s Goddard Space Flight Center, which oversees the SDO mission, explained in a description. "The prominence plasma flows along a tangled and twisted structure of magnetic fields generated by the sun #39;s internal dynamo. An erupting prominence occurs when such a structure becomes unstable and bursts outward, releasing the plasma." Friday #39;s solar eruption does not appear to be aimed at Earth, so will likely have little effect on our planet. But that was not the case earlier this week when a powerful solar flare erupted on Monday (Nov. 12). That flare ...From:EWORLDNEWS13Views:794 0ratingsTime:01:25More inScience Technology
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The Itch (late night space flight 2)
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TWL LIVE! - Special Guest - Christopher Wanjek
Christopher Wanjek is a health and science journalist and author based in the United States. He received his bachelor #39;s degree in journalism from Temple University and his master #39;s degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. He is the author of Bad Medicine: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Distance Healing to Vitamin O (Wiley Sons, 2003) and of Food At Work: Workplace Solutions for Malnutrition, Obesity and Chronic Diseases (ILO, 2005). Bad Medicine was translated into Korean by Park Eun-young in 2006. Food at Work, written for the International Labour Organization, has since been translated into Spanish and presented in numerous countries, largely in South America.The concept for the "Food at Work" as well as the final product has been lauded by unions and nutritionists, with emeritus professor of nutrition A. Stewart Truswell of University of Sydney describing it as "a beautifully designed, written and printed book [that] would have to be consulted by anyone advising on food at work anywhere in the world." The project has inspired government legislation to improve worker feeding programs in Mexico, Lithuania, Uruguay and elsewhere in South America. As as astronomy writer, Wanjek worked at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland until 2007 and freelanced for astronomy magazines such Sky Telescope and Astronomy. He currently is the "Armchair Astrophysics" columnist for the Astronomical ...From:ZuluFightrunnerViews:46 8ratingsTime:01:55:28More inPeople Blogs
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UNIEM_Giant Solar Eruption Captured In NASA Video
Uniem -- Brussels - The sun unleashed a monster eruption of super-hot plasma Friday (Nov. 16) in back-to-back solar storms captured on camera by a NASA spacecraft. The giant sun eruption, called a solar prominence, occurred at 1 am EST (0600 GMT), with another event flaring up four hours later. The prominences was so large, it expanded beyond the camera view of NASA #39;s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), which captured high-definition video of the solar eruption. In the video, a colossal loop of glowing red plasma erupts from the lower left of the sun, arcing up and out of frame as it blasts away from the star. "The red-glowing looped material is plasma, a hot gas made of electrically charged hydrogen and helium," officials with NASA #39;s Goddard Space Flight Center, which oversees the SDO mission, explained in a description. "The prominence plasma flows along a tangled and twisted structure of magnetic fields generated by the sun #39;s internal dynamo. An erupting prominence occurs when such a structure becomes unstable and bursts outward, releasing the plasma." Friday #39;s solar eruption does not appear to be aimed at Earth, so will likely have little effect on our planet. But that was not the case earlier this week when a powerful solar flare erupted on Monday (Nov. 12). That flare registered as an M6-class eruption, a moderate but still intense solar event. Source -- Channel Apocagroovy ----- - More video and details.. uniem.org - Social page for "UNIEM" - PLUS.GOOGLE - plus ...From:Uniem.Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:58More inEducation
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Must see Amazing Revelation in 1400 year old Quran?
Does Qur #39;an reveal the Big Bang and Sun #39;s Orbital in Milkyway? Allah knows best. Courtesy: http://www.RevertConnection.com Space related clips Courtesy of NASA: starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov 1) Red Giant Sun (7/18/2008): Producer: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab 2) The BIg Bang: science.nasa.gov 3) Silicate Crystals Form in Disk of Erupting Star: http://www.nasa.gov 4) Earth #39;s magnetic field as shown in an artist #39;s conception from NASA 5) Cassiopeia A: A Remnant Evolves : http://www.nasa.gov NOTE: Captions were added by RevertConnection.From:RevertconnectionViews:10 0ratingsTime:02:07More inEducation
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Pulsar Men #39;s PXH227 Sport Watch
Special Price Link: http://www.demizzy.com Quality Japanese-quartz movement Strong mineral crystal protects watch from excessive wear on dial Case diameter: 40.1 mm Stainless-steel case; black dial; date function Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M) Pulsar by Seiko Holdings Corporation. A spectacular breakthrough Pulsar was born in an age of optimism. In the 1970 #39;s. everything seemed achievable through the rapidly growing technological expertise at the world #39;s fingertips. Space flight had been converted from dream to reality. computer sFrom:PaulaJMenchaca3Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:50More inPeople Blogs
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Soyuz capsule lands in Kazakhstan
19 November 2012 Russia #39;s Yuri Malenchenko, Sunita Williams of the US and Akihiko Hoshide of Japan touched down as scheduled just before 0200 GMT, the Russian Space Flight Control Centre announced. The three landed an hour before sunrise a few miles from the target northeast of Arkalyk in central Kazakhstan, a Central Asian ex-Soviet republic, an official said on Nasa TV which showed the landing.From:marthymamoViews:45 0ratingsTime:01:22More inNews Politics
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NASA | OIB: High and Low over the Rift
This year Operation IceBridge has returned twice to the Pine Island Glacier, the site of a massive glacial crack poised to potentially create an iceberg the size of New York City. Operation IceBridge returned to the Pine Island Glacier twice in 2012, and NASA glaciologist Kelly Brunt discusses the implications of the glacier #39;s impending calving event. This video is public domain and can be downloaded at: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov Like our videos? Subscribe to NASA #39;s Goddard Shorts HD podcast: svs.gsfc.nasa.gov Or find NASA Goddard Space Flight Center on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Or find us on Twitter: twitter.comFrom:NASAexplorerViews:3035 99ratingsTime:04:34More inScience Technology
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Food for Space 1985 NASA
more at scitech.quickfound.net "This video explores the food preparation and selection over the years of space flight." 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. en.wikipedia.org Space food are food products, specially created and processed for consumption by astronauts in outer space. The food has specific requirements of providing balanced nutrition for the health of individuals working in space, while being easy and safe to store, prepare and consume in the machinery filled low gravity environments of contemporary manned spacecraft. In recent years, space food has been used by various nations engaging on space programs as a way to share and show off their cultural identity and facilitate intercultural communication... Early history Russian Vostok (1961) For lunch Gagarin ate three 160 g toothpaste-type tubes; Two servings of pured meat and one chocolate sauce. United States One of John Glenn #39;s many tasks, as the first American to orbit Earth in 1962, was to experiment with eating in weightless conditions. Some experts had been concerned that weightlessness would impair swallowing. Glenn experienced no difficulties and it was determined that microgravity did not affect the natural swallowing process, which is enabled by the peristalsis of the esophagus ...From:webdev17Views:1 1ratingsTime:04:54More inScience Technology
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Planet 12.8 Times Larger Than Jupiter
Simulations of young stellar systems suggest that planets embedded in a circumstellar disk can produce many distinctive structures, including rings, gaps and spiral arms. This video compares computer simulations of hypothetical systems to the Subaru image of SAO 206462. Astronomers using infrared data from the Subaru Telescope in Hawaii have discovered a "super-Jupiter" around the bright star Kappa Andromedae, which now holds the record for the most massive star known to host a directly imaged planet or lightweight brown dwarf companion. Designated Kappa Andromedae b (Kappa And b, for short), the new object has a mass about 12.8 times greater than Jupiter #39;s. This places it teetering on the dividing line that separates the most massive planets from the lowest-mass brown dwarfs. That ambiguity is one of the object #39;s charms, say researchers, who call it a super-Jupiter to embrace both possibilities. The "super-Jupiter" Kappa Andromedae b, shown here in an artist #39;s rendering, circles its star at nearly twice the distance that Neptune orbits the sun. With a mass about 13 times Jupiter #39;s, the object glows with a reddish color. Credit: NASA #39;s Goddard Space Flight Center/S. Wiessinger rsaquo; Larger image "According to conventional models of planetary formation, Kappa And b falls just shy of being able to generate energy by fusion, at which point it would be considered a brown dwarf rather than a planet," said Michael McElwain, a member of the discovery team at NASA #39;s Goddard Space ...From:Alton ParrishViews:3 0ratingsTime:01:33More inScience Technology
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OIB: High and Low Over the Rift - NASA Goddard.gov
OIB: High and Low Over the Rift Operation IceBridge returned twice in 2012 to the Pine Island Glacier, the site of a massive year-old crack that is poised to create a giant iceberg. Credit: NASA #39;s Goddard Space Flight CenterFrom:TheStellina2012Views:0 0ratingsTime:04:34More inScience Technology
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Rocco Petrone - Wiki Article
Rocco Anthony Petrone (March 31, 1926 -- August 24, 2006) was an American engineer who was the third director of the NASA #39;s Marshall Space Flight Center, from 1973 to 1974. Petrone previously served a... Rocco Petrone - Wiki Article - wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: NASA Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: NASA Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. ) Author: NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (NASA-MSFC) Image URL: en.wikipedia.org ( This work is in the Public Domain. )From:WikiPlaysViews:0 0ratingsTime:05:26More inEducation
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OIB: High and Low Over the Rift
Operation IceBridge returned twice in 2012 to the Pine Island Glacier, the site of a massive year-old crack that is poised to create a giant iceberg. Credit: NASA #39;s Goddard Space Flight Center Video Source Link: http://www.nasa.govFrom:prativadViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:34More inScience Technology
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