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Space Station Live: Testing a New Spacesuit for an Asteroid Spacewalk – Video

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Space Station Live: Testing a New Spacesuit for an Asteroid Spacewalk
Interview with NASA astronauts Stan Love and Steve Bowen, conducted during a Neutral Buoyancy Lab test run of the MACES spacesuit being developed for spacewalks on an asteroid exploration mission...

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Ukraine Casts its Shadow on U.S. Russia Space Ties – Video

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Ukraine Casts its Shadow on U.S. Russia Space Ties
Continuing clashes between groups increase tensions between Russia, US. Ukraine Firefights Threaten to Drag US Further Into Conflict For more Latest and Brea. The parent organization of world...

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Epic Persian Gulf Space Station Flyover At Night 2014 – Video

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Epic Persian Gulf Space Station Flyover At Night 2014
Breathtaking views from the International Space Station as it travels over the Middle East. This amazing video is courtesy of NASA. For the latest incredible videos from space, subscribe...

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Space Station 13 – Gameplay #2 – Video

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Space Station 13 - Gameplay #2
720p @ large player (or higher) recommended. // Average day for an AI on SS13, besides the singularity being freed and destroying half the station. Chronologically this should have been...

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KSP LIVE – Space Station DYSS [Part 6/6][Stream][german] – Video

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KSP LIVE - Space Station DYSS [Part 6/6][Stream][german]
Hey Ho Leute, es hat doch tatschlich funktioniert! Die Space Station hat nun eindeutig eine ausreichende Strom Versorgung und fhlt sich dort oben erstmal wohl. Natrlich sind noch diverse...

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UConn Commencement Address from Space – Video

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UConn Commencement Address from Space
NASA Astronaut and UConn alum Rick Mastracchio #39;82 (ENG) delivers the 2014 UConn School of Engineering Commencement address from the International Space Station.

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Astronaut gives graduation speech from space

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STORRS, Conn. - University of Connecticut alumnus Rick Mastracchio took a break from orbiting the globe on the International Space Station to deliver an address to students graduating from the university's School of Engineering on Saturday.

With a large black UConn banner and UConn baseball cap floating behind him, Mastracchio hovered between two space suits and spun upside down several times during the pre-recorded address for the 400 graduates and a crowd of about 5,000 at the university.

"I could not be there with you on this big day, but being in space I was trying to figure out how to make this speech different than all the other commencement addresses that are given each year," he said.

"And then I realized - I'm in a weightless environment. So maybe, I should give the speech in a different orientation."

Mastracchio, 54, who is on an eight-month stint on the space station, then floated upside down, before spinning back to an upright position, bringing laughs and cheers from graduates and their families.

"I probably have the best job on and off the planet," he said.

Kazem Kazerounian, dean of the engineering school, who set up the speech from space, said: "Many of us, faculty and students, were inspired to become engineers because of space exploration and this was a perfect way to bring more reality to our dreams."

Mastracchio, who will return to Earth next week aboard a Russian spacecraft after completing his fourth trip into space, had a final message as he grabbed and put on the UConn baseball cap.

"Go Huskies," he said, referring to the nickname for the school's sports teams, as he spun upside down again.

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UConn Alum, NASA Astronaut Gives Commencement Speech From International Space Station

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STORRS The commencement speaker for the University of Connecticut's School of Engineering couldn't make it to campus to give his speech in person on Saturday, but the graduates seemed to understand. After all, the International Space Station is a long way from Storrs.

As he began his video speech to approximately 400 engineering students about to receive their degrees, astronaut Rick Mastracchio speculated about how to make the address memorable.

"I thought, I'm in a weightless environment," he said. "Maybe I should give the speech in a different orientation."

The crowd of students, faculty and parents inside Gampel Pavilion laughed and applauded as Mastracchio proceeded to flip himself upside down, floating between two spacesuits aboard the space station, where the Waterbury native and UConn alumnus has been for the past six months.

"I probably have the best job, on or off the earth," Mastracchio said, after he righted himself for the camera.

He went on to explain that getting the job wasn't easy; after his own graduation from UConn in 1982, Mastracchio earned two master's degrees, worked several engineering jobs and repeatedly sent in applications to NASA's astronaut corps. After nine years of applying, Mastracchio was chosen as an astronaut candidate in 1996.

"Nine years is a long time to pursue anything, especially a job," he said.

Mastracchio said that becoming an astronaut is like accomplishing any goal: It takes "hard work and perseverance," qualities he said the graduates had already shown by making it through UConn's engineering program.

"That is not easy," he said. "I have been there."

This is Mastracchio's fourth mission to the International Space Station, which is orbiting about 260 miles above the Earth's surface. He told the graduates Saturday that at his commencement, he never could have imagined he'd be where he is today.

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Reports: Russia Is Planning To Establish A Manned Moon Base By 2030

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May 11, 2014

redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports Your Universe Online

Russia is reportedly planning to construct a manned colony on the moon by the year 2030, and could take the first steps towards establishing a base of operations on the lunar surface within the next two years.

FoxNews.com, citing reports published Thursday by the Russian-language newspaper Izvestia, said that the nation plans to be prepared to send manned missions to orbit the moon by the year 2028.

During the final stages of that program, humans would be sent to the lunar surface in order to build an infrastructure that would be used by a permanent base of operations. The first stage of the project would cost approximately 28.5 billion rubles, or $815.8 million, and the country is hoping to gain the support of private-sector investors.

A report on the program, which was prepared by the Russian Academy of Sciences, Roscosmos and Moscow State University and referenced by RIA Novosti, said that the moon was a space object for the future exploration by terrestrial civilization, and a geopolitical competition for the Moons natural resources may begin in the 21st century.

The Russian media outlet went on to say that the officials behind the moon colonization mission are planning several three- to four-year projects over the next 16 years. The first leg of the project will focus on analyzing the physical and chemical composition of the future home of the base, the moons south pole.

The first four of those missions will take place between 2016 and 2025, said Lee Moran of the New York Daily News. Afterwards, round trips have been scheduled for 2028 to 2030, and a manned exploration mission is set for the following decade. The main purpose of the manned lunar operations will be to extract minerals such as aluminum, iron and titanium, which were discovered by previous moon missions.

The program also envisages building a space- and Earth-monitoring observatory on the Moon, said Moscow Daily Times reporter Anna Dolgov. While the program envisages international cooperation on the project, it stresses that the independence of the national lunar program must be ensured regardless of the conditions and the extent of the participation in it by foreign partners.

Lunar resources may present a treasure-trove of rare and valuable minerals of substantial strategic importance, according to NASA, but the concentration and the distribution of those elements remain uncertain, she added. The Moon can also be used as a launchpad for future missions into deep space, said the research chief of the Institute of Space Policy, Ivan Moiseyev, Izvestia reported.

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Genetic Engineering For Parkinson’s Disease – Video

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Genetic Engineering For Parkinson #39;s Disease

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