Daily Archives: April 20, 2014

FTB Monster Ep. 28 – Starting my Space Station! – Video

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FTB Monster Ep. 28 - Starting my Space Station!
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Space Station Live: Walking in Space to Fix a Computer – Video

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Space Station Live: Walking in Space to Fix a Computer
Space Station Live commentator Amiko Kauderer interviews International Space Station Operations and Integration Manager Kenny Todd about the failed Multiplex...

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Alien Planets Like Earth [2014 Documentary] NEW – Video

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Alien Planets Like Earth [2014 Documentary] NEW Habitable alien planets similar to Earth may not be that rare in the universe, a new study suggests. About on...

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Space Station Live: Satellites Connected to Smartphones – Video

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Space Station Live: Satellites Connected to Smartphones
Lori Meggs interviews SGT Inc., project manager Chris Provencher, from the Intelligent Robotics Group at Ames Research Center about Smart SPHERES. By connect...

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SpaceX Launches Cargo Mission to Space Station, Reusable Rocket Test | Video – Video

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SpaceX Launches Cargo Mission to Space Station, Reusable Rocket Test | Video
The Falcon 9 rocket carrying Dragon lifted off from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on April 18th, 2014. Its first stage has retractable legs...

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Raw: Space X Launches to Space Station – Video

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Raw: Space X Launches to Space Station
On it #39;s second attempt this week, The Space X company launched Friday from Cape Canaveral to ferry supplies to the International Space Station. (April 18)

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Dragon and Cygnus Fly to the Space Station – Highlights | NASA ISS Science Video – Video

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Dragon and Cygnus Fly to the Space Station - Highlights | NASA ISS Science Video
Coconut Science Lab: The SpaceX Falcon rocket with Dragon spacecraft, and the Orbital Sciences Antares rocket with Cygnus spacecraft. Please rate and comment...

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Astronaut Luca Parmitano Recounts His ‘Fishbowl’ Experience | Video – Video

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Astronaut Luca Parmitano #39;s second spacewalk on the International Space Station ended early when his spacesuit #39;s helmet began filling with water. In this vide...

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Space Station Gets Special SpaceX Easter Delivery

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Science space travel In this April 20, 2014 image made from a frame grabbed from NASA-TV, the SpaceX Dragon resupply capsule is birthed on to the International Space Station at 10:06 a.m. EDT. NASA/AP

While children looked for Easter eggs on planet Earth, astronauts aboard the International Space Station received a gift from the Easter Dragon on Sunday.

Dragon, the name of the SpaceX companys space capsule, delivered two tons of food, gear, experiments and care packages to the six men aboard the station, the Associated Press reports. Dragon chased the space station for two days following its Friday launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla. before astronauts captured it with a robotic arm.

Gentlemen, the Easter Dragon is knocking at the door, NASAs Mission Control said as the capsule was locked into place.

The capsule will remain docked at the space station until May, when it will be sent back home full of samples from experiments the astronauts are conducting onboard.

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SpaceX Cargo Ship Delivers Easter Goodies to Space Station

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. Space station astronauts got a special Easter treat: a cargo ship full of supplies.

The shipment arrived Sunday morning via a Dragon instead of a bunny.

"Gentlemen, the Easter Dragon is knocking at the door," NASA's Mission Control said as the capsule was bolted into place.

The SpaceX Dragon cargo ship is secured to the end of the International Space Station's robotic arm on Sunday.

The commercial SpaceX cargo ship, which is called the Dragon, spent two days chasing the International Space Station following its launch from Cape Canaveral. Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata snared the capsule with the station's robotic arm 260 miles above Egypt. Then the Dragon was pulled in and secured to one of the station's docking ports.

More than 2 tons of food, spacewalking gear and experiments fill the Dragon, including mating fruit flies, a little veggie hothouse and legs for the station's resident robot. NASA also packed family care packages for the six spacemen.

On Wednesday, the stakes will be even higher when the two Americans on board conduct a spacewalk to replace a dead computer. NASA wants a reliable backup in place as soon as possible, even though the primary computer is working fine. The backup failed April 11.

After it was snared by the robotic arm, the Dragon spacecraft was pulled in and attached to a docking port on the International Space Station.

The Dragon capsule will remain attached until mid-May. It will be filled with science samples including the flies for return to Earth.

In the wake of the space shuttle fleet's 2011 retirement, NASA is paying California-based SpaceX and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp. a total of $3.5 billion to resupply the orbiting lab. This was the fourth station delivery for SpaceX. Russian, Japanese and European spacecraft also make deliveries.

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