| Practicing for Stardust's return |
Posted: October 16, 2005 Duration: 4 min 46 sec Stardust spacecraft recovery and science team members meet at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston to rehearsed the steps that will be involved when recovering the comet-encountering spacecraft after its landing on Jan. 15, 2006. The spacecraft has collected cometary and interstellar particles for return to Earth. |  |
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| Space shuttle update briefing |
Posted: October 15, 2005 Duration: 55 min 35 sec Space shuttle program officials hold a news conference October 14 at the Johnson Space Center to provide a status report on efforts to understand and fix the external tank foam insulation problems and confirm that the next launch won't happen before May 2006. |  |
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| Cassini: Exploring Saturn's spongy moon Hyperion |
Posted: October 12, 2005 Duration: 1 min 27 sec Stunning images of Saturn's moon Hyperion taken by the Cassini spacecraft show a surface dotted with craters and modified by some process, not yet understood, to create a strange, "spongy" appearance, unlike the surface of any other moon around the ringed planet. |  |
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| STS-114: Astronauts' post-flight visit to Japan |
Posted: October 11, 2005 Duration: 58 sec The astronauts from space shuttle Discovery's return to flight mission recently paid a visit to Japan, the homeland of mission specialist Souichi Noguchi, and were treated to a grand parade. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 11: Back on Earth |
Posted: October 10, 2005 Duration: 3 min 5 sec Russian recovery forces pull the space travelers from the just-landed Soyuz capsule as dawn begins to break over the touchdown site in north-central Kazakhstan. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 11: Undocking from the International Space Station |
Posted: October 10, 2005 Duration: 4 min 10 sec The Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft with Expedition 11 commander Sergei Krikalev and flight engineer John Phillips, along with space tourist Greg Olsen, undocks from the International Space Station at 5:49 p.m. EDT on October 10 for return to Earth. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 11: Station's view of undocking |
Posted: October 10, 2005 Duration: 3 min 5 sec This external video camera on the International Space Station's Destiny laboratory module captures this view of the departing Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft as it undocks and drifts away. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 11: Hatch closing |
Posted: October 10, 2005 Duration: 2 min 50 sec The departing Expedition 11 crew say their goodbyes to the new International Space Station residents and then float into their Soyuz TMA-6 capsule attached to the Earth-face docking port of the Zarya module and close the hatchway behind them. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 11: NASA's pre-landing news conference |
Posted: October 9, 2005 Duration: 50 min 5 sec International Space Station Expedition 11 managers and the lead flight surgeon preview the return to Earth of commander Sergei Krikalev and flight engineer John Phillips during this pre-landing news conference held at Johnson Space Center. |  |
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| Space station command change |
Posted: October 8, 2005 Duration: 3 min 36 sec The International Space Station's outgoing Expedition 11 crew and the new Expedition 12 crew gather inside the Destiny laboratory module for a change of a command ceremony, complete with ringing of the outpost's bell, as the human presence in space continues. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 11 retrospective |
Posted: October 7, 2005 Duration: 8 min 39 sec The Expedition 11 mission of commander Sergei Krikalev and flight engineer John Phillips aboard the International Space Station is winding down, and this narrated retrospective looks back at the key events of the half-year voyage in orbit. |  |
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| Pluto New Horizons: Spacecraft arrives at the Cape |
Posted: October 6, 2005 Duration: 4 min 12 sec The Pluto New Horizons spacecraft, destined to become the first robotic probe to visit Pluto and its moon Charon, arrives at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida aboard an Air Force C-17 cargo plane. The craft is moved into a processing building to under pre-launch testing in advance of its January blastoff. |  |
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| Astronaut chat from ISS |
Posted: October 5, 2005 Duration: 16 min NASA astronauts Bill McArthur and John Phillips chat with Associated Press space reporter Marcia Dunn about life aboard the International Space Station in this live space-to-Earth interview from the Destiny laboratory module on October 5. |  |
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| Space Launch Complex-6: California's first Delta 4 rocket assembled on the pad |
Posted: October 5, 2005 Duration: 5 min 26 sec In preparation for the West Coast launch of Boeing's next-generation Delta 4 rocket, the two-stage vehicle is rolled out of its horizontal hangar and driven to the Space Launch Complex-6 pad for erection. The nose cone for the National Reconnaissance Office payload is then brought to the pad. |  |
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| In-flight news conference with space station crews |
Posted: October 4, 2005 Duration: 26 min 36 sec The Expedition 11 crew of commander Sergei Krikalev and flight engineer John Phillips, Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and flight engineer Valery Tokarev, along with space tourist Greg Olsen, hold a live news conference with American and Russian reporters on October 4. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 12: The mission |
Posted: October 3, 2005 Duration: 4 min 17 sec A preview of the Expedition 12 crew's mission aboard the International Space Station is presented in this narrated movie about the next long-duration flight aboard the orbiting laboratory. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 12: Meet the crew |
Posted: October 3, 2005 Duration: 5 min 48 sec Take a behind-the-scenes look at the next two residents of the International Space Station in this narrated movie that profiles the lives of the Expedition 12 crew. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 12: Hatch opening |
Posted: October 3, 2005 Duration: 2 min 51 sec Two orbits after docking, hatches between the Soyuz capsule and station swung open, allowing Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur, flight engineer Valery Tokarev and tourist Greg Olsen to float into their home in space. |  |
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| ISS Expedition 12: Soyuz docks to the space station |
Posted: October 3, 2005 Duration: 17 min 41 sec The Russian Soyuz TMA-7 capsule docks to the International Space Station at 1:27 a.m. EDT (0527 GMT) on October 3, delivering the new Expedition 12 resident crew and an American businessman flying as third tourist to the orbiting laboratory. |  |
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| Space Launch Complex-6: Enterprise on the launch pad |
Posted: October 2, 2005 Duration: 2 min 39 sec NASA's prototype space shuttle orbiter, Enterprise, is hauled from the processing hangar built on north Vandenberg across the hilly terrain to Space Launch Complex-6 for attachment to the waiting tank and boosters. SLC-6 was built to provide a West Coast shuttle launch pad, but the program was cancelled after the Challenger accident. This stacking of Enterprise was the only time a shuttle stood on SLC-6. |  |
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