President Obama Calls International Space Station Says Wuzzzz Uppp
By Stars & Astronomy On September 5th, 2010President Obama Calls Space Station President Obama’s call to the International Space Station says Wuzz Uppp also In the News USA May or May not Soon Colonize the Moon. Also $8 Billion On Clean Nuclear Reactors. February 17, 2010 | 53:43 The President congratulates astronauts on the International Space Station and the Space Shuttle Endeavour on their successful ongoing mission. He is joined by Congressional leaders and middle school students from Michigan, Florida, and Nebraska.
PU2WVF – Radio Contact with International Space Station
By Stars & Astronomy On August 30th, 2010Our World: On-Board the International Space Station
By Stars & Astronomy On August 22nd, 2010International Space Station Crew Reflections at Year’s End
By Stars & Astronomy On August 21st, 2010Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke and Flight Engineers Sandy Magnus and Yury Lonchakov downlinked a message on Dec. 29, 2008. From their vantage point 220 miles above the Earth, the crew members expressed their year-end thoughts on the significance of the international outpost and their new year’s wish for the complex in 2009. The crew also shared their wish for peace in the language of all of the countries represented in the space station partnership.
NASA | Sarychev Volcano Eruption from the International Space Station
By Stars & Astronomy On August 18th, 2010Want more? Subscribe to NASA on iTunes! phobos.apple.com Or get tweeted by NASA: twitter.com A fortuitous orbit of the International Space Station allowed the astronauts this striking view of Sarychev Volcano (Kuril Islands, northeast of Japan) in an early stage of eruption on June 12, 2009. Sarychev Peak is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kuril Island chain, and it is located on the northwestern end of Matua Island. For more info: earthobservatory.nasa.gov eol.jsc.nasa.gov earthobservatory.nasa.gov
Success In Orbit: Astronauts Replace Vital Space Station Cooling Pump
By Stars & Astronomy On August 17th, 2010Two space station astronauts hit pay dirt in orbit Monday after successfully replacing a vital pump in their spacecraft’s cooling system.
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Life in Orbit – International Space Station Expedition 13 (SUPER COOL)
By Stars & Astronomy On August 13th, 2010International Space Station passing over Kennedy Space Center
By Stars & Astronomy On August 12th, 2010One of three shuttle tracking cameras trained on the LCROSS lunar impacts captured the International Space Station as it passed over the center. If arecognizable person appears in this video, use for commercial purposes may infringe a right of privacy or publicity. It may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NASA employees of a commercial product, process or service, or used in any other manner that might mislead. Accordingly, it is requested that if this video is used in advertising and other commercial promotion, layout and copy be submitted to NASA prior to release.
LIVE Webcast! Space Station Astronauts Tackle Major Space Station Repair
By Stars & Astronomy On August 12th, 2010Two spacewalking astronauts ventured outside the International Space Station Saturday to begin a major repair job on the outpost’s main cooling system.
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