Daily Archives: October 21, 2014

Space Station Live: Clean Air, Fresh Water on Orbit – Video

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Space Station Live: Clean Air, Fresh Water on Orbit
NASA Public Affairs Officer Lori Meggs interviews Jay Perry, an Environmental Control and Life Support Systems engineer. Astronauts need clean air and fresh water. The space station has systems...

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Mega Man II (Game Boy): Dr Wily’s Space Station Perfect Run – Video

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Mega Man II (Game Boy): Dr Wily #39;s Space Station Perfect Run
Well, I finally finished it. Trust me, it wasn #39;t that I kept trying for a month, it #39;s just after the first day of attempts other projects got in the way. However, Mega Man II finally comes...

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Let’s Cry… Alien Isolation – Crew Expendable – Video

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Let #39;s Cry... Alien Isolation - Crew Expendable
The scares continue for Shocktober as Rick tries to survive in the Alien Isolation DLC - Crew Expendable. Alien: Isolation is a first person survival horror game base on the 1979 classic sci-fi...

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International Space Station for Fri, 17th October 2014 – Video

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International Space Station for Fri, 17th October 2014
This is a image taken from the live feed from the International Space Station.

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Pushover – Atari ST Soundtrack [real hardware] – Video

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Pushover - Atari ST Soundtrack [real hardware]
Composers: Keith Tinman, Dean Evans, Jonathan Dunn Year: 1992 Recorded with: a real Atari STFM by Stefan L. Tracklist: ------------ 00 - Menu Theme - 00:00 01a - Industrial Complex - 02:16...

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International Space Station for Sat, 18th October 2014 – Video

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International Space Station for Sat, 18th October 2014
This is a image taken from the live feed from the International Space Station.

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UFO,S The stars are space station,s – Video

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UFO,S The stars are space station,s
The stars are space station,s PROOF.

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Watch Space Station 76 (2014) Online Full Movie – Video

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Watch Space Station 76 (2014) Online Full Movie
Runtime : 1 hour 34 minutes. Watch Space Station 76 (2014) Full Movie HD ! Click here: http://vios.us/1193 Watch Space Station 76 (2014) Full Movie Online Free Streaming ! Full Synopsis:...

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NASA TV Coverage Set for U.S. Cargo Ships Departure from International Space Station

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After delivering almost 5,000 pounds of supplies and experiments to the International Space Station during a month-long stay, the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft is set to leave the orbital laboratory on Saturday, Oct. 25.

The Dragon spacecraft is scheduled to detach from the Earth-facing side of the station's Harmony module and unberth through commands sent by robotic ground controllers in mission control at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston operating the Canadarm 2 robotic arm. Mission control will maneuver Dragon into place then turn it over to Expedition 41 robotic arm operators Reid Wiseman and Barry Wilmore of NASA for release, which is scheduled for 9:56 a.m. EDT.

NASA Television will provide live coverage of Dragon's departure beginning at 9:30 a.m.

Space station and SpaceX officials delayed Dragons departure four days from the originally scheduled date of Oct. 21 because of high sea states in the splashdown and recovery zone west of Baja California.

Dragon is the only space station resupply spacecraft able to return to Earth intact. It will return about 3,276 pounds of cargo, including science samples from human research, biology and biotechnology studies, physical science investigations and education activities sponsored by NASA and the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space, the nonprofit organization responsible for managing research aboard the U.S. national laboratory portion of the space station.

Dragon will execute three thruster firings to move away from the station to a safe distance for its deorbit burn at 2:43 p.m. The capsule will splash down in the Pacific Ocean around 3:39 p.m. Neither the deorbit burn nor the splashdown will broadcast on NASA TV.

Dragon launched on the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida on Sept. 21 on the companys fourth commercial resupply mission to the station. It arrived at the station Sept. 23.

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Media Invited to Participate in Interactive Space Station Technology Forum

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Media are invited to interact with NASA experts who will answer questions about technologies being demonstrated on the International Space Station (ISS) during "Destination Station: ISS Technology Forum" from 10 to 11 a.m. EDT (9 to 10 a.m. CDT) Monday, Oct. 27, at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

The forum will be broadcast live on NASA Television and the agency's website.

The Destination Station forums are a series of live, interactive panel discussions about the space station. This is the second in the series, and it will feature a discussion on how technologies are tested aboard the orbiting laboratory. Thousands of investigations have been performed on the space station, and although they provide benefits to people on Earth, they also prepare NASA to send humans farther into the solar system than ever before.

Participants must be seated by 8:30 a.m. CDT in the Davidson Center for Space Exploration theater at the Space & Rocket Center the official visitor information center for NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center.

Forum panelists and exhibits will focus on space station environmental and life support systems; 3-D printing; Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) systems; and Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES).

The forum's panelists are: - Jeffrey Sheehy, senior technologist in NASA's Space Technology Mission Directorate - Robyn Gatens, manager for space station System and Technology Demonstration, and Environmental Control Life Support System expert - Jose Benavides, SPHERES chief engineer - Rich Reinhardt, principal investigator for the SCaN Testbed - Niki Werkeiser, project manager for the space station 3-D printer

During the forum, questions will be taken from the audience, including media, students and social media participants. Online followers may submit questions via social media using the hashtag, #asknasa. Panelists will be available for media interviews immediately following the forum.

The "Destination Station: ISS Technology Forum" coincides with the 7th Annual Von Braun Memorial Symposium at the University of Alabama in Huntsville Oct. 27-29. Media can attend the three-day symposium, which features NASA officials, including NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, Associate Administrator for Human Exploration and Operation William Gerstenmaier and Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development Bill Hill. Jean-Jacques Dordain, director general of the European Space Agency, will be a special guest speaker. Representatives from industry and academia also will be participating.

Media who attend the forum will have the opportunity to sign up for Marshall's Oct. 27 media day, which includes extensive tours of the center's labs and facilities immediately following the forum. Interview opportunities with NASA managers, scientists and engineers also will be available. Media interested in visiting the center for media day should contact Jennifer Stanfield in the Marshall Public and Employee Communications Office at 256-544-0034 orjennifer.stanfield@nasa.govby 4 p.m. Oct. 21.

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