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Monthly Archives: September 2014
SpaceX Dragon v2 Selected to Transport U.S. Astronauts to the Space Station – Video
Posted: September 21, 2014 at 8:48 pm
SpaceX Dragon v2 Selected to Transport U.S. Astronauts to the Space Station
SpaceX Dragon Version 2 to Transport U.S. Astronauts to the International Space Station. The Dragon version 2 spacecraft in development by SpaceX of Hawthorne, California, will advance beyond...
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SpaceX CRS-4 Earth Science Cargo Previewed – Video
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SpaceX CRS-4 Earth Science Cargo Previewed
During a Pre-flight panel discussion September 18 at Kennedy Space Center, scientists and researchers discussed ISS-RapidScat, the primary Earth Science payload being delivered to the International...
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Crew Members Headed to ISS Preview Their Mission – Video
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Crew Members Headed to ISS Preview Their Mission
Members of the Expedition 42/43 crew, scheduled to launch to the International Space Station in late November, previewed their upcoming mission during a news conference at Johnson Space Center....
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Space Station Live: Processing Payloads for SpaceX Dragon – Video
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Space Station Live: Processing Payloads for SpaceX Dragon
NASA Public Affairs Officer Lori Meggs interviews Jennifer Wahlberg from the Kennedy Space Center Payload Processing Team. This interview aired during Space Station Live on September 19, 2014...
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Watch Space Station 76 Full Movie Online HQ 2014 – Video
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Space-station – [cinematic] by MutzelHD – Video
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Space-station - [cinematic] by MutzelHD
A big space-station on an asteroid. two parts of the video are selfmade, it means that I took Screenshots (over 200) and put it to a video. Thanks to: Me99ma, army33, fabioberndt, DerProhphet,...
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SpaceX Launches 3D Printer And Mice To Space Station | Video – Video
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SpaceX Launches 3D Printer And Mice To Space Station | Video
The private spaceflight company #39;s CRS-4 mission launched on September 21st, 2014. The unmanned Dragon capsule is carrying supplies, a 3D printer built by Made In Space and a new X-ray machine...
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CRS-4 Launch – Video
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CRS-4 Launch
After four successful missions to the International Space Station, including three official resupply missions for NASA, SpaceX is set to launch its fourth official Commercial Resupply (CRS)...
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SpaceX launches space station cargo ship
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A time exposure captures the trajectory of a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket as it boosted a Dragon cargo ship into orbit for a two-day flight to the International Space Station. SpaceX
A SpaceX cargo ship packed with more than 5,100 pounds of equipment and supplies -- including 20 mice, a 3D printer, an environmental sensor to measure ocean winds and even an experiment that could lead to better golf clubs -- blasted off early Sunday on a two-day flight to the International Space Station.
Running a day late because of stormy weather Saturday, the 208-foot-tall Falcon 9 rocket roared to life at 1:52 a.m. EDT (GMT-4) and quickly climbed away from launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, arcing away to the northeast directly into the plane of the space station's orbit.
The Falcon's nine Merlin 1D first stage engines appeared to perform smoothly, generating 1.3 million pounds of thrust to boost the rocket and its payload out of the dense lower atmosphere.
The first stage fell away just under three minutes after liftoff and the rocket's second stage, powered by a single Merlin engine, ignited to complete the trip to orbit.
The Dragon cargo ship was released into an initially elliptical orbit with a high point, or apogee, of about 224 miles and a low point, or perigee, of around 124 miles. A few moments later, the capsule's two solar arrays unfolded and locked in place.
"Nothing like a good launch," said Hans Koenigsmann, SpaceX vice president of mission assurance. "It's just fantastic. We worked very hard yesterday, and the weather wasn't quite playing along. Today it was beautiful, the weather cleared up in time, the rain dissipated and from what I can tell at first glance, everything was really perfect."
He said the Dragon capsule's thrusters were working normally and "from the SpaceX team, everybody's really happy, everybody's delighted. There's going to be a party!"
If all goes well, the Dragon's flight computer will carry out a carefully timed sequence of rocket firings over the next two days to catch up with the station in its roughly circular 260-mile-high orbit, pulling up to a point about 30 feet from the lab complex early Tuesday.
At that point, the capsule will go into stationkeeping mode and the lab's robot arm, operated by European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst, will lock onto a grapple fixture to complete the rendezvous. The arm then will pull the Dragon in for berthing at the Earth-facing port of the forward Harmony module.
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Cargo ship with 3-D printer bound for space station – NASA's Maven explorer arriving at Mars after year
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Published September 21, 2014
September 21, 2014: In this framegrab provided by NASA, the SpaceX cargo ship lifts off, rocketing toward the International Space Station. (AP Photo/NASA TV)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. A SpaceX cargo ship rocketed toward the International Space Station on Sunday, carrying the first 3-D printer for astronauts in orbit.
In all, the unmanned Dragon capsule is delivering more than 5,000 pounds of space station supplies for NASA.
Dragon should reach the space station Tuesday. It's the fifth station shipment for the California-based SpaceX, one of two new commercial winners in the race to start launching Americans again from home soil.
The space station was soaring over the South Pacific when the SpaceX Falcon 9 thundered into Florida's pre-dawn sky. Sunday's weather was ideal for flying, unlike Saturday, when rain forced a delay. The rocket was visible for nearly three minutes as it sped out over the Atlantic, with the Orion constellation as a backdrop.
"What a beautiful morning it was," said Sam Scimemi, NASA's space station division director.
Sunday was a red-letter day for NASA in more ways than one.
Besides the flawless launch, the space agency's Maven spacecraft was on the verge of reaching Mars. The robotic explorer was scheduled to go into orbit around Mars late Sunday night.
The space station-bound 3-D printer was developed by Made in Space, another California company. It's sturdier than Earthly models to withstand the stresses of launch, and meets NASA's strict safety standards. The space agency envisions astronauts one day cranking out spare parts as needed. For now, it's a technology demonstrator, with a bigger and better model to follow next year.
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