Orion Capsule—Say Hello to the Future of Manned Space Flight [Video]

NASA didn't completely dump the idea of manned extra-terrestrial flight. It just needed some space. Before the agency resumes its manned missions sometime in 2021, NASA will need somewhere to put the astronauts. A new generation of reusable spacecraft, capable of zipping beyond the current limits. Something like the Orion Capsule.

Officially dubbed the Orion MPCV (Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle), this craft is specifically built to travel far, far beyond Low Earth Orbitlike the Moon, Mars, or even deep spacethen return safely home. NASA plans to use a fleet of these spacecraft for just about everything, from routine supply runs to the ISS to dropping a crew on a passing asteroid. Developed by Lockheed Martin Space Systemscoincidentally, also the builders of the Delta IV rocket that the Orion ridesthe spacecraft is comprised of three primary subsystems.

NASA is dead serious about preventing another Challenger disaster. As such, the uppermost section of the Orion is dedicated to the launch abort system (LAS). This tower is designed to instantly detach and rocket the crew capsule to safety if something goes awry during liftoff. It also helps shield the crew from heat and pressure changes during the rise to orbit before popping off and falling back to Earth once the MPCV reaches altitude. Fun fact: the rocket-powered abort motor the LAS uses to separate is actually more powerful than the one employed to shoot John Glenn into orbit back in 1962.

If you are an astronaut aboard the Orion, this is where you want to be. The crew module sits between the LAS and the Service Module (aka the engine and life-support). Constructed of an aluminum-lithium alloy, it can hold up to six crew members along with all their scientific equipment and matched luggage.

It offers a range of improvements over previous capsules including a better-designed cockpit, more-powerful computers, indoor plumbing, and an emergency auto-docking feature. The glass cockpit is actually the same one that Honeywell designed for the Boeing 787. It takes over the repetitive monitoring tasks that Apollo crews used to have to continually check themselves. The auto-dock feature is exactly what it sounds like. Once in orbit, the on-board computers will autonomously rendezvous with other spacecraft rather than rely on humans to do it. However, the most exciting new featurefor the astronauts at leastis the inclusion of a "relief tube" in the capsule. Rather than crap in a plastic bag, as the Apollo guys did, the Orion will use a more discreet and sanitary system originally developed aboard Skylab.

Opposed to the Space Shuttles, with were each used over and over, the Orion crew module is only slightly reusable. Each one is expected to withstand ten flights before being retired. And, interestingly, the crew module has no landing gearit is a water landing or nothing for the Orion.

The service module is where the magic happens. Magic, meaning, the technologies that keep astronauts from freezing/exploding in the dark void. The service module is built of the same aluminum-lithium alloy as the Crew Module. It controls in-flight propulsiongenerated by a "7500-pound thrust, pressure-fed, regeneratively cooled, storable bi-propellant, rocket engine made by Aerojet" according to NASAand provides water and breathable air for the crew as well as prevents the control systems from freezing. It even has unpressurized cargo space for equipment and unlucky stowaways. And, while the LAS pops off just after liftoff, the Service Module remains connected to the Crew Module until the orbiter is ready to begin reentry.

In another American first, the Service Module will incorporate deployable solar panels to capture solar energy while in flight, much like the Mars Landers' UltraFlex wings. This integration eliminates the need to carry heavy, unreliable fuel cells and all the necessary bits and pieces to use the fuel, which makes the Orion lighter and more agile.

All of these systems are currently coming together at the Kennedy Space Center ahead of a critical test flight scheduled for early 2014. Orion is expected to take off from Space Launch Complex 37, orbit the Earth twice at an altitude of over 3,600 milesthat's fifteen times LEObefore reentering the atmosphere at 25,000 MPH splashing down somewhere in the Pacific. This, of course, will be an unmanned test flight.

"This flight test is a challenge. It will be difficult. We have a lot of confidence in our design, but we are certain that we will find out things we do not know," Orion Program Manager Mark Geyer told the Orlando Sentinel. "Having the opportunity to do that early in our development is invaluable, because it will allow us to make adjustments now and address them much more efficiently than if we find changes are needed later. Our measure of success for this test will be in how we apply all of those lessons as we move forward."

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Chinese crew returns to Earth after ambitious test flight

China's fourth manned space flight ended with a jarring touchdown in Inner Mongolia after a successful flight to test docking procedures and techniques needed for building a Mir-class space station later this decade.

China's Shenzhou 9 spacecraft, carrying two men and the first Chinese woman to fly in space, returned to Earth on Friday after an ambitious flight to a prototype space station module, plunging back into the atmosphere and descending under a large parachute to a jarring touchdown in Inner Mongolia.

The re-entry was carried live on Chinese television, with commentary, shots of the crew in the cramped decent module and views of the spacecraft's fiery re-entry plume as it streaked across the sky on a steep northeasterly descent toward the landing zone.

The Shenzhou 9 spacecraft descends under a large parachute, on target for a landing in Inner Mongolia.

The 12-day 15-hour mission ended with a jarring rocket-assisted landing in Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, around 10:04 a.m. local time (GMT+8; 10:04 p.m. EDT Thursday). The spacecraft appeared to slide along on its base for an instant before rolling end over end, coming to rest on its side.

Within minutes, recovery crews stationed nearby reached the landing site, opened the vehicle's hatch and carried out initial medical checks. The crew was said to be in good health and all three smiled and waved to well wishers when they left the vehicle more than an hour after touchdown.

"I feel very happy and very proud of my country," Liu Yang, China's first female "taikonaut," told an interviewer.

All three crew members were to be flown by helicopter to Beijing for more extensive medical exams, debriefing and reunions with friends and family.

Recovery crews work to help the Shenzhou 9 crew members out of their cramped spacecraft after landing.

Launched June 16 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in north central China, commander Jing Haipeng, the first Chinese astronaut to make a second spaceflight, monitored an automated docking with the Tiangong 1 space station module on June 18. Jing, Liu Yang and Liu Wang then floated into the space station module for more than a week of tests and experiments.

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Alion Protective Coating Used in First SpaceX Flight to International Space Station

MCLEAN, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Alion Science and Technology, an employee-owned, engineering, R&D, IT and operational solutions company, provided a protective coating to Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX) Dragon capsule for its first flight to the International Space Station (ISS). Alion applied a conductive thermal control coating to the Dragon Trunk, the cargo portion of the Dragon spacecraft. Since shipping aerospace hardware to a stationary coatings facility can often be difficult, costly and time-consuming, Alion engineers developed a portable coatings application system that can be easily transported. Using this new system, Alions experts sprayed protective coatings onsite at SpaceX facilities.

We are excited to support such an important test mission that could radically impact the way cargo is delivered to the International Space Station, said Chris Amos, Alion Senior Vice President and Manager of the Technology Solutions Group. Alion chemists pioneered the development of unique materials to protect aerospace components, and now our portable application system is a cost- and time-saving alternative to shipping components to our coatings lab. Its a game-changing solution that can help make the entire launch preparation process more efficient.

Alion has been developing and applying aerospace coatings on government and commercial satellites and spacecraft since the early days of the U.S.-Russia space race.

About Alion Science and Technology

Alion Science and Technology delivers advanced engineering and technology solutions to strengthen national defense, homeland security, energy generation and the environment. Building on 75 years of R&D experience, Alion combines engineering expertise with operational experience and unique technologies to bring insight to multiple business areas: Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering; Defense Operations; Modeling & Simulation; and Engineering Design & Integration. Based in McLean, Virginia, Alion employee-owners are located at major offices, customer sites and laboratories worldwide. For more information, visit Alion online at http://www.alionscience.com.

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Jane’s Back and Mom isn’t happy – Ep: 24 – Video

28-06-2012 11:00 Jane's back and Mom isn't happy. She's up to something, I can feel it. Anyway, Charlotte and I discuss going to Vidcon and Lydia barges in with a surprise! Remember to like, favorite, and share. Start from the beginning - Check out the merch at Twitter - Tumblr - Facebook - Google + - ------- The Lizzie Bennet Diaries is a modernized adaptation of the classic Jane Austen novel, Pride and Prejudice. The series is created by Hank Green and Bernie Su. See more details at Lizzie Bennet - Ashley Clements - http Charlotte Lu - Julia Cho - Lydia Bennet - Mary Kate Wiles - Executive Producer - Hank Green - Executive Producer - Bernie Su - Producer - Jenni Powell - Director - Bernie Su - Writer - Bernie Su - Cinematography - Jason Raswant Assistant Director - Stuart Davis - Editor - Michael Aranda - Consulting Producer - Margaret Dunlap - Transmedia Producer - Jay Bushman - Intro Music and Graphics - Michael Aranda - Makeup - Heather Begley Production Designer - Katie Moest - Production Assistant - Tahlena Chikami

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Red, White & Blue Days to honor Girl Scouts, too

CHARLESTON (JG-TC) A celebration started to honor veterans now offers a salute to area Girl Scouts for their organizations centennial.

Red, White & Blue Days kicks off at noon Sunday with a flag exchange for local Girl Scouts in Morton Park. The Girl Scouts will be featured in different events during this years edition of Red, White & Blue Days, which started more than 20 years ago to honor returning veterans from the Gulf War.

Sundays other event includes the annual Bingo fundraiser, scheduled from 2 to 5 p.m. in Morton Park. This is one of many fundraisers for the annual Fourth of July celebration.

On Tuesday, the bulk of the events start out in Morton Park. Be sure to bring lawn chairs and overflow parking is offered at Eastern Illinois Universitys OBrien Field for the Morton Park events.

The various food vendors start serving the fare at 3 p.m. in the park.

Then comes the open act of musical entertainment with Jason and the Haymakers at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday.

Then the Farmer of the Year and the crownings of Miss and Mr. Little Firecracker take place. Be sure to keep your head down so grandparents, aunts, uncles and other kin folk can get clear views for photographs and videos of the pint-sized royalty. Be sure to offer a handshake to the top farmer, too.

Jake Owen will then offer a free concert at 8 p.m. in Morton Park.

On Wednesday, the holiday in Charleston starts out with some patriots and pet lovers working up a sweat during the Habitat for Humanity Four on the Fourth 4-mile Run/Walk, stepping off at 6:30 a.m.

Coles County Arts Councils Great Chalk In offers creative venues and fun for artists of all ages from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Charleston Firefighers offer some entertainment and safety education with their Foam Pit & Fire Safety House. There will be inflatable games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday.

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Rick Santorum Heads Back to Iowa On 'Thank You' Tour

Jun 29, 2012 9:43am

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ABC News Shushannah Walshe reports:

Rick Santorum is heading back to Iowa. But its not to campaign for the presumptive GOP nominee, Mitt Romney.

Instead, Santorum is traveling there to thank Hawkeye State voters for his belated caucus victorytherein January.

ABC News obtained an early copy of the schedule, which is lengthier than the initial two events released earlier this week. The former presidential candidate will launch the two-day thank you tour with a barbecue lunch on Tuesday, July 10 in Iowa City.

He will also campaign for congressional candidates he has recently backed. Following the lunch he will be the special guest at a reception for congressional candidate John Archer in Bettendorf. In December, Santorum spoke at a Christmas Party and fundraiser for Archer. He will head to Dubuque that evening for a fundraiser for another congressional candidate, Ben Lange.

Wednesday, he makes stops at a breakfast in Cedar Falls and will then appear with The Family Leaders Bob Vander Plaats for a news conference with other conservative leaders in Coralville. (Vander Plaats endorsed Santorum last December ahead of the Iowa Caucuses.) That evening he holds another thank you meet and greet picnic in Windsor Heights.

Get more pure politics at ABC News.com/Politics and a lighter take on the news at OTUSNews.com

The packed two days read like a campaign schedule for the candidate who dropped out in April, but spent the most time campaigning in Iowa, shaking hands and kissing babies the old fashioned way trying to earn a win there. On caucus night, Romney was initially named the winner of the contest until the results were certified making Santorum the victor about two weeks later.

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Malaysia well in the red

What, I wonder, aside from self-revealing unconscious symbolism, could possibly explain Umnos strange and apparently growing obsession with the colour red?

Yes, Im aware that the Umno symbol, the design with what looks like two face-to-face snake-heads on top and crossed kerises down below, usually if not always appears in the colour red.

But lately there seems to be such a growing rash of redness red T-shirts, red headbands and such that Im starting to get my hopes up that the Umno may be unwittingly making itself look increasingly off-colour.

In all kinds of ways, starting in no particular order with the fact that, as everybody in the world well knows, the political ideology most strongly associated with the colour red is communism.

Witness the US anti-communist cold-war slogan Better dead than red, and appellations like Red China, Moscows Red Square and the name of the capital of formerly communist Mongolia, Ulan Bator, which I understand translates to Red Star.

Adopting the same colour as communism seems a decidedly perverse move on Umnos part, given the Umno/BN regimes penchant for raising the spectre of communism as one of the sinister foreign forces secretly backing Malaysias opposition parties.

And Umnos obsession with red makes as little sense racially as it does politically, in light of the powerful part that red plays in traditional Chinese culture, as in red envelopes for festive gifts and the colour of temples.

Speaking of which, red is all wrong for Umno in the religious context too, as green is the colour of Islam, the faith that Umno so falsely claims to respect, represent and defend.

In fact, aside from its significance of welcoming important personages, as in the red carpet concept, or its sheer brightness to all save sufferers of red-green colour-blindness, I can see no benefit whatever for Umno in its redness addiction.

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NASA | Exoplanet Atmosphere Blasted by Stellar Flare – Video

28-06-2012 08:19 An international team of astronomers using data from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has detected significant changes in the atmosphere of a planet located beyond our solar system. The scientists conclude the atmospheric variations occurred in response to a powerful eruption on the planet's host star, an event observed by NASA's Swift satellite. The exoplanet is HD 189733b, a gas giant similar to Jupiter, but about 14 percent larger and more massive. The planet circles its star at a distance of only 3 million miles, or about 30 times closer than Earth's distance from the sun, and completes an orbit every 2.2 days. Its star, named HD 189733A, is about 80 percent the size and mass of our sun. Astronomers classify the planet as a "hot Jupiter." Previous Hubble observations show that the planet's deep atmosphere reaches a temperature of about 1900 degrees Fahrenheit (1030 C). HD 189733b periodically passes across, or transits, its parent star, and these events give astronomers an opportunity to probe its atmosphere and environment. In a previous study, a group led by Lecavelier des Etangs used Hubble to show that hydrogen gas was escaping from the planet's upper atmosphere. The finding made HD 189733b only the second-known "evaporating" exoplanet at the time. The system is just 63 light-years away, so close that its star can be seen with binoculars near the famous Dumbbell, or Apple Core, Nebula. This makes HD 189733b an ideal target for studying the processes that drive ...

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NASA Glenn Research Center Participates in the Excitement of Ohio's Dayton Air Show

CLEVELAND - NASA astronaut and retired U.S. Air Force Colonel Gregory H. Johnson will make an appearance at the Dayton Air Show and serve as the grand marshal of the Dayton Air Show parade.

The parade will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, July 6 in downtown Vandalia, Ohio. During the air show, Johnson will sign autographs in the NASA tent on July 7 and 8 from 10:30 to 11:15 a.m. and from 1:15 to 2 p.m.

Johnson, who has roots in Fairborn, Ohio, piloted space shuttle Endeavor on its STS-123 mission in 2008 and again on the STS-134 mission, Endeavour's final flight in 2011.

NASA will feature two traveling exhibits at the air show: Driven to Explore and the Mobile Orion Vehicle Explorer, or MOVE.

The Driven to Explore exhibit is a mobile multi-media experience showcasing the Space Shuttle Program, the International Space Station and the benefits of space exploration. As part of this unique exploration experience, visitors have an out-of-this-world opportunity to touch a three billion-year-old moon rock brought back aboard the final Apollo mission, Apollo 17. The moon rock is one of only eight lunar samples in the world made available for the public to touch. The exhibit is air-conditioned and wheelchair accessible.

The MOVE exhibit is a replica of an astronaut transport vehicle. This mobile vehicle showcases NASA's Orion spacecraft that will take astronauts far beyond Earth on missions to an asteroid, the moon and perhaps even Mars. MOVE will be driven in the parade and on display at the air show.

Also available will be the popular "Picture Yourself in Space" photo booth, where visitors can receive a free souvenir photo taken as an astronaut; an 18-foot tall inflatable Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle; and free NASA informational material.

NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland and NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston manage exhibits at air shows, festivals, museums, schools and large sports events.

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Nasa leaves door open to revive study

US space agency Nasa said Friday that it was leaving the door open to reviving the cancelled plan to conduct a climate study from U-tapao naval airbase.

But Thai authorities insisted the plan would then have to undergo a new round of consideration.

No decision has been made "on whether Nasa will be able to fly the mission next year or sometime in the future", said Steve Cole, a Nasa spokesman in Washington.

Nasa scrapped the study after the Thai government delayed action on a request to use U-tapao air base as its operations centre for atmospheric observation during the peak Asian monsoon season.

The opposition Democrat Party had charged that US use of U-tapao, a launchpad for US B-52 bombing missions during the Vietnam War, would infringe on Thai sovereignty, among other things.

Mr Cole said there were a range of options other than U-tapao, both inside and outside Thailand, that could perhaps serve as headquarters for a future study.

''But I don't want to give the impression that Nasa is actively considering specific locations,'' he said. ''We are not yet at that stage.''

Nasa had sought to operate the mission from U-tapao's airfield because of its central geographic location, access to infrastructure and cost considerations, Mr Cole said.

Without basing approval in hand on June 26, the timeframe was too short to get the mission in the field to study the conditions in August and September, ''when unique atmospheric processes occur that were the focus of the campaign'', he said.

Navy commander Surasak Rounroengrom said if Nasa wants to revive the project at U-tapao airport, its request must go through a fresh consideration process.

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Lanka to lead Nanotechnology research and development

Ramani KANGARAARACHCHI

Sri Lanka will be positioned as a leading destination for Nanotechnology research and development contributing significantly to national economic development with the completion of Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC),Chairman SLINTEC Mahesh Amalean said.

Speaking at the foundation laying ceremony for the construction of the Nanotechnology Centre of Excellence(NCE) at Homagama yesterday Amalean said the investment for the initial stage of the project is Rs 830 million.

Chairman SLINTEC, Mahesh Amalean, Minister of Technology and Research, Pavithra Wanniarachchi and Minister of Science and Technology, Prof. Tissa Vitarana at the ground breaking event.

He said this is a unique project in a land allocated by the government and funded through public private partnership where Brandix, Hayleys, Load Star, MAS, Dialogue and Virtusa join hands with the Ministry of Technology and Research. The nanotechnology park will enable companies to invest and develop their research centres incubation facilities and pilot plants in an environment of an advanced technology park.

The project will develop a 50 acre land with a state of the art NCE in Pitipana, Homagama in a phased manner through pragmatic investments by all interested parties. It aims to attract research and development institutes, multinational companies, small and medium enterprises and education institutes to take advantage of the research ,development and innovation that will flourish in the enterprising ecosystem created at this advanced technology park. It will have a series of high tech labs with the latest equipment operated and managed by highly skilled scientists. The project will focus on R and D ,incubation for taking research into commercialization and provide facilities for corporate research and business development. Leading experts from around the globe will have tenures at the NCE and they will be available for consultation to continue with boundaries of innovation, he said.

The second phase of the park will focus on expansion of research and business development for both the public and private sector in Sri Lanka and potential foreign direct investment from multi national corporations as well as SMEs through attractive incentives, terms and conditions.

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NexDx Raises $2.6 million in Series B Financing and Capital Term Loan

San Diego biotech NexDx, Inc., successfully closed a $2.1 million Series B financing led by founding investor, City Hill Ventures, LLC, and a $500,000 capital term loan from Silicon Valley Bank.San Diego, CA (PRWEB) June 29, 2012 NexDx, Inc., a science driven molecular diagnostics company providing next generation products and services for personalized medicine in rheumatoid arthritis and other ...

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Just Jcoon’s "Glory Day’s" Episode 4 | Funnies And Fails – Video

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Sam Matters – Weight Off My Mind (Original Mix) [Freerange Records] – Video

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ViViD – Distance of mind [Live Nippon Budokan 2012] – Video

29-06-2012 16:08 I am currently uploading the whole dvd, so please do not do requests, thanks. =^-^= ?Live Nippon Bodokan 2012? TRACKLIST DVD #1 01. Yume ~Mugen no Kanata~ 02. Kakera 03. 69-II 04. Re:Load 05. Distance of mind ?Now Playing? 06. Take-off 07. Akujo?Torikki 08. BLUE 09. Trail of Tears 10. Rem 11. Natsubana 12. Drums Solo 13. risk 14. CRISIS 15. vanity 16. FAKE 17. Kimi Koi DVD #2 01. message 02. PRECIOUS 03. Across The Border 04. survive 05. Dear

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Chiron2009 – Glitched Mind (Full Track) – Video

29-06-2012 16:25 Another music upload from me, this time a example of one of the tracks from my second album (I should already have the first one out, lol but I will get it out... sometime O_O). I hope you enjoy this track - a fusion of chiptune and glitch-pop. 🙂 "Like Me" on Facebook! 🙂 Thanks everyone! 😀 Chi~ Chiron2009 - "Glitched Mind" © 2012

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