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STS-130: Delivering a Room w
Thanks to Endeavour and the
02/26/2010
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Thanks to Endeavour and the STS-130 crew, International Space Station residents have a view of home like never before. |
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02/26/2010 |
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International Space Station
Astronaut Jeff Williams uses
12/01/2009
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Astronaut Jeff Williams uses two cameras to create a front and back view during a flythrough of the International Space Station. This video was captured in December of 2009. |
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12/01/2009 |
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JSC1834_ISS_Animation_Resour
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
2000
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INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION (ISS) ANIMATION RESOURCE REEL - JUNE 2000 JSC1834 (2000) 22 3/4 Minutes This video resource reel contains the latest animation of the International Space Station. The tape begins with a sequence illustrating a space shuttle docking with the complete station, and then continues with station fly-around views and scenes showing key elements of construction of the station. Also contains detailed animation of the Zvezda Service Module, shown first launching into space on a Proton rocket, activating solar arrays and then being docked to by the space station. Also included: animation of the first station crew arriving, the space station robot arm, solar arrays tracking the sun, and close-up views of modules representing the different participating countries. The video concludes with a step-by-step animation depicting the assembly of the station (Rev E assembly sequence). |
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2000 |
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JSC1892_ISSThe_Vision_and_Mi
ISS: THE VISION AND MISSION
2001
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ISS: THE VISION AND MISSION JSC1892 (2001) 7 1/4 Minutes This narrated production provides a broad, easy to understand overview of the International Space Station and outlines the goals and benefits of the station program. The video covers the international cooperation involved in building the station parts on the ground and launching them into space. Spectacular spacewalking scenes illustrate the challenge astronauts face in assembling the station in earth orbit. The focus shifts to the benefits of building a space station from medical and technological advances, to providing a point of inspiration for the next generation of engineers and scientists. The video concludes with ISS Program Manager Tommy Holloway, who delivers the mission statement of the station. The best mission downlink and onboard video was used in the creation of this video. |
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2001 |
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Discovery Lights Up the Nigh
The STS-116 mission to the I
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The STS-116 mission to the International Space Station begins with a spectacular night launch in Florida. |
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STS-119 Launch
Discovery blasts off on a mi
2009
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Discovery blasts off on a mission to add the final set of solar arrays to the International Space Station. |
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2009 |
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Discovery Flyaround of Inter
The STS-119 crew captured th
2009
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The STS-119 crew captured these dramatic images of the International Space Station as Discovery flew around the orbiting complex after undocking. |
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2009 |
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Flight Day 10
The International Space Stat
11/30/2009
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Flight Day 10 |
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The International Space Station is photographed soon after the space shuttle Atlantis and the station began their post-undocking separation. Undocking of the two spacecraft occurred at 3:53 a.m. (CST) on Nov. 25, 2009. Image credit: NASA Nov. 25, 2009 |
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11/30/2009 |
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Endeavour Launches For Space
Endeavour lifts off from Ken
2009
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Endeavour lifts off from Kennedy Space Center on the STS-127 mission to complete construction of the Japanese Kibo module on the International Space Station. |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 1: Cred
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 2: Main
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 3: Main
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 4: Main
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 5: Expe
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 6: Expe
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 7: STS-
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 8: STS-
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 9: STS-
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 10: STS
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 11: STS
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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ISS 10th Anniversary 12: Apo
The launch of Zarya on Nov.
2009
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The launch of Zarya on Nov. 20, 1998, marked the beginning of an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication. On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date. The full set is available at: http://www.archive.org/details/IssAnniversary |
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2009 |
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Tour the International Space
Expedition 18 Commander Mike
2009
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Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke gives a guided tour of his home in orbit. |
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2009 |
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Atlantis Launches on Mission
Commander Steve Frick and cr
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Commander Steve Frick and crew deliver the European Columbus module to the International Space Station. |
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Endeavour Launches on Missio
Commander Dom Gorie and crew
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Commander Dom Gorie and crew deliver Japanese and Canadian elements to the International Space Station. |
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STS-117 Launch
Atlantis heads toward the In
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Atlantis heads toward the International Space Station with a new set of solar arrays. |
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STS-118 Launch
Endeavour heads toward the I
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Endeavour heads toward the International Space Station with teacher-turned-astronaut Barbara Morgan aboard. |
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STS-120 Launch
Discovery heads toward the I
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Discovery heads toward the International Space Station to deliver the Harmony module. |
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STS-127 - Mission Accomplish
The drogue chute unfurls beh
7/31/09
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The drogue chute unfurls behind space shuttle Endeavour on Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to complete the 16-day, 6.5-million mile journey on the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station. Endeavour landed on orbit 248. The mission was the 29th flight to the station, the 23rd flight of Endeavour and the 127th in the Space Shuttle Program, as well as the 71st landing at Kennedy. Image credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett July 31, 2009 |
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7/31/09 |
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Endeavour is Home
Space shuttle Endeavour kick
7/31/09
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Space shuttle Endeavour kicks up dust as it touches down on Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to complete the 16-day, 6.5-million mile journey on the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station. Endeavour delivered the Japanese Experiment Module's Exposed Facility and the Experiment Logistics Module-Exposed Section to the International Space Station. The mission was the 29th flight to the station, the 23rd flight of Endeavour and the 127th in the Space Shuttle Program, as well as the 71st landing at Kennedy. Image credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett July 31, 2009 |
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7/31/09 |
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Nose First
The unfurled drogue chute sl
8/3/09
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The unfurled drogue chute slows space shuttle Endeavour as it lands on Runway 15 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to complete the 16-day, 6.5-million mile journey on the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station. Endeavour landed on orbit 248, marking the 71st landing at Kennedy. Image credit: NASA/Tony Gray, Tom Farrar July 31, 2009 |
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8/3/09 |
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Solar Power in Space
In this NASA video segment l
2008
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In this NASA video segment learn how space technologies use solar power as an alternate energy supply. Spacecraft and the International Space Station (ISS) use solar sails pushed by solar wind as one way to move through space. The ISS also catches sunlight to provide electricity and oxygen to the space station. This video is a NASA eClips (TM) program. |
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2008 |
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JSC1549_STS72_Post_Flight_Pr
STS-72 POST FLIGHT PRESENTAT
1996
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STS-72 POST FLIGHT PRESENTATION JSC1549 (1996) - 29 Minutes - Commander: Brian J. Duffy Pilot: Brent W. Jett, Jr. Mission Specialists: Leroy Chiao, Winston E. Scott, Koichi Wakata (Japan), Daniel T. Barry Dates: January 11-20, 1996 Vehicle: Endeavour OV-105 Payloads: OAST-Flyer, SSBUV, EDFT-03, SLA-01/GAS, NIH-R, STL/NIH-C, PCTG-STES, and CPCG EVA: (Tethered) evaluated tools, techniques and equipment to be used in during the construction of the International Space Station Landing site: Runway 15 at Kennedy Space Center, FL |
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1996 |
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Food Aboard the Internationa
In this NASA video segment g
2008
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In this NASA video segment get an inside scoop from astronaut Michael Foal about what it is like to eat in space. Foal describes changes he's experienced while in space and how food and water help counteract some of these changes. Learn about available food choices on the International Space Station and the importance of social time during eating for astronauts. This video is a NASA eClips (TM) program. |
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2008 |
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ISS Battery
When the solar arrays of the
7/8/08
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When the solar arrays of the International Space Station are in the sun, nickel hydrogen batteries such as the one being demonstrated collect solar energy that is later used to power the Station when it is no longer within the Sun's "line-of-sight." |
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7/8/08 |
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Making News
At NASA's Kennedy Space Cent
8/3/09
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At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the STS-127 crew members take part in a news conference following their return to Earth on space shuttle Endeavour after the 16-day mission to the International Space Station. From left are Commander Mark Polansky, Pilot Doug Hurley, Mission Specialists Christopher Cassidy, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Julie Payette, Tom Marshburn and Dave Wolf, and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, who spent four months on the space station and returned on Endeavour. Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett July 31, 2009 |
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8/3/09 |
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Discovery Launches on Missio
Commander Mark Kelly and cre
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Commander Mark Kelly and crew deliver the main segment of Japan's Kibo module to the International Space Station. |
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Welcome Home
NASA Kennedy Space Center Di
7/31/09
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NASA Kennedy Space Center Director Bob Cabana, left, and NASA Administrator Charles Bolden walk to welcome home the crew of the space shuttle Endeavour shortly after landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Endeavour completed a 16-day journey of more than 6.5 million miles as the crew delivered the final segment to the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory and a new crew member to the International Space Station. Image credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls July 31, 2009 |
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7/31/09 |
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Station Close-Up
The International Space Stat
3/19/09
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The International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by a STS-119 crewmember as Space Shuttle Discovery and the station approach each other during rendezvous and docking activities on flight day three. Docking occurred at 5:20 p.m. EDT on March 17, 2009, as the two spacecraft flew over Western Australia. Photo credit: NASA March 17, 2009 |
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3/19/09 |
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International Space Station
Discovery flies around the s
3/26/09
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International Space Station Flyaround |
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3/26/09 |
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Discovery flies around the station after undocking on mission STS-119. |
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Thermal Protection System
Visitors to the Future Missi
7/6/08
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Visitors to the Future Missions tent learn about the Thermal Protection System (TPS) for the Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle that will take astronaut crews to the International Space Station and will later return humans to the Moon. |
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7/6/08 |
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STS-127 Crew Back on Earth
The STS-127 crew pause on th
8/3/09
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The STS-127 crew pause on the runway next to space shuttle Endeavour after their landing that completed the 16-day, 6.5-million mile journey on the STS-127 mission to the International Space Station. This was the 71st landing at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Commander Mark Polansky spoke to spectators and media gathered on the runway, thanking all the workers for their joint efforts that made the mission a success. Behind Polansky are Mission Specialists Christopher Cassidy and Tom Marshburn, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Julie Payette and Dave Wolf. Image credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett July 31, 2009 |
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8/3/09 |
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Heavy Lifting
In the grasp of the Internat
3/20/09
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In the grasp of the International Space Station's robotic Canadarm2, the S6 truss segment was photographed by a STS-119 crew member while Discovery was docked with the station. The S6 truss segment was moved from Discovery's cargo bay by the station's Canadarm2, handed off to the shuttle's remote manipulator system (RMS), and then handed back to the station's robotic arm where it will remain in an overnight parked position. Also visible in the image are the Columbus laboratory, starboard truss and solar array panels. Photo credit: NASA March 18, 2009 |
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3/20/09 |
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Eclipse View from the ISS
The International Space Stat
6/9/08
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The International Space Station (ISS) was in position to view the umbral (ground) shadow cast by the moon as it moved between Earth and the sun during a solar eclipse on March 29, 2006. This astronaut image captures the umbral shadow across southern Turkey, northern Cyprus and the Mediterranean Sea. Credit: NASA |
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6/9/08 |
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Leo Gets Canned
In the Space Station Process
7/23/09
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In the Space Station Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, a crane lowers the Multi-Purpose Logistics Module Leonardo toward the payload canister. The canister will transport the module to Launch Pad 39A for installation in space shuttle Discovery's payload bay for the STS-128 mission. The module will carry science and storage racks to the International Space Station. Image credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller July 22, 2009 |
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7/23/09 |
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Space Station -- September 2
Astronaut Brent W. Jett, Jr.
7/18/08
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Astronaut Brent W. Jett, Jr., STS-115 commander, helps astronaut Joseph R. Tanner, mission specialist, with the helmet for his extravehicular mobility unit spacesuit. Inside the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station, Jett and Tanner are preparing for the STS-115 mission's third session of extravehicular activity while the space shuttle Atlantis was docked with the station during Expedition 13. |
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7/18/08 |
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Discovery Launches on Missio
Shuttle heads to the Interna
3/15/09
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Discovery Launches on Mission STS-119 |
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3/15/09 |
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Shuttle heads to the International Space Station. |
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STS-129: Atlantis Lifts Off
Shuttle crew heads for the I
11/16/09
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STS-129: Atlantis Lifts Off |
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11/16/09 |
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Shuttle crew heads for the International Space Station. |
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Kennedy Camera Spots Space S
One of three Kennedy shuttle
10/20/09
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Kennedy Camera Spots Space Station |
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10/20/09 |
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One of three Kennedy shuttle tracking cameras trained on the LCROSS lunar impacts captured the International Space Station as it passed over the center. |
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Flying Across the Moon
The International Space Stat
04/07/2010
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The International Space Station flew across the face of the moon over NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida approximately 15 minutes before the launch of space shuttle Discovery on the STS-131 mission. Discovery successfully launched on April 5 and is now docked with the station. STS-131 will deliver the multi-purpose logistics module Leonardo, filled with supplies, a new crew sleeping quarters and science racks that will be transferred to the International Space Station's laboratories. The crew also will switch out a gyroscope on the station's truss, install a spare ammonia storage tank and retrieve a Japanese experiment from the station's exterior. Image Credit: Photo courtesy of Fernando Echeverria |
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04/07/2010 |
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Discovery Lifts off
An exhaust cloud billowed ar
04/06/2010
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An exhaust cloud billowed around Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida as space shuttle Discovery lifted off to begin the STS-131 mission. The seven-member crew will deliver the multi-purpose logistics module Leonardo, filled with supplies, a new crew sleeping quarters and science racks that will be transferred to the International Space Station's laboratories. The crew also will switch out a gyroscope on the station's truss, install a spare ammonia storage tank and retrieve a Japanese experiment from the station's exterior. Image Dredit: NASA/Tony Gray and Tom Farrar |
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04/06/2010 |
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