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The Future Of American Human Spaceflight
2008 Space VidVision Contest Entry for SpaceContest.org
Longest Unassisted Human Space Flight
Adrian Nicholas, wearing only a wing suit, flies over 10 MILES in almost 5 MINUTES to set the world human flying record. Really cool stuff!
The sacrifice and loss in human space flight thus far - #027
Digg this video: http://digg.com/space/The_sacrifice_and_loss_in_human_spaceflight_thus_far A closer look at Enceladus, sending your message from Earth and a new liquid telescope in our news. Space is not just a dangerous business, sometimes it can also be fatal. In this episode we look into some explosions as well as some national tragedies. The sacrifices, heroes and failures that allowed us to learn, improve and get to where we are today, laying the groundwork for an incredible tomorrow.
History of Human Space Flight:
History of Human Space Flight:
American Human Spaceflight
Contest entry for SpaceVid: "What should the future of American human spaceflight be?"
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some of my favourite moments from the last 50 years of human spaceflight. enjoy
Human Space Flight
The industrial study ATV Evolution. The aim of this study, which is initiated and financed by Astrium, is to analyse the possible development of the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) - initially, to bring cargo back to Earth, and, at a later date, to transport astronauts into space and return them safely back to Earth. More information : http://www.astrium.eads.net/ http://www.astrium.eads.net/multimedia_center_orig/movies/atv-evolution
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Video by ESA- Frank De Winne prepares for new mission. Date- 28th Oct 08. Source- http://www.esa.int/esa-mmg/mmghome.pl 'In May 2009, Belgian ESA astronaut Frank De Winne will fly together with Russian cosmonaut Roman Romanenko and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Robert Thirsk on a Russian Soyuz spacecraft to the ISS. His back-up for the trip will be Dutch ESA astronaut André Kuipers. De Winnes role on board the ISS will be to carry out experiments for an extensive scientific European programme. He will also be operating the Stations robotic arm and the Japanese robotic arm after the docking of HTV, the cargo module from Japan. In preparation for these activities De Winne has been going through an intensive and long period of training aimed at preparing him physically and practising the experiments he will have to carry out on board the ISS in microgravity.'
What should the future of American human spaceflight be?
An entry for SpaceContest.org
What should the future of American human spaceflight be?
An entry for SpaceContest.org