viernes, 26 de diciembre de 2014

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 42

Merry Christmas from the International Space Station! ‪#‎AstroButch‬
Photo credit: NASA/Barry Wilmore

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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 42 Commander Barry Wilmore and Flight Engineer Terry Virts of NASA offered their thoughts and best wishes to ...

Big on social media and love science? Apply now for a NASA Social event at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston on Jan. 15 to meet Astronaut Scott Kelly and go behind-the-scenes of his one-year mission to the space station and all the science that entails. Deadline is tomorrow at noon ET tomorrow. Apply at www.nasa.gov/iss1year-social.
On Thursday, Jan. 15, 20 of NASA's social media followers will have the unique opportunity to meet Astronaut Scott Kelly who will be launching to the...
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It’s beginning to look like Christmas on the International Space Station. The stockings are out, the tree is up and the station residents continue advanced space research to benefit life on Earth and in space.
Scientists on the ground worked in conjunction with the astronaut lab assistants exploring life science in space.
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It's great to be home for the holidays! The ‪#‎ISS‬ becomes home for visiting astronauts and is home for Astronauts Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts this holiday. Watch '93 Million Miles' set to music from Jason Mraz: http://go.nasa.gov/1AWLCJT


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A Christmas greeting from low Earth orbit! Astronauts Barry Wilmore and Terry Virts wish a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the men and women in the armed ...

The six Expedition 42 crew members started Christmas week with a replanned schedule after SpaceX postponed its Dragon launch until Jan. 6. The crew would have been unloading new science and cargo from Dragon had it arrived Sunday but instead turned its attention to ongoing science and maintenance.
Terry Virts continued preparing for the arrival of Dragon collecting gear to be stowed for return to Earth.
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Love Science? Meet Astronaut Scott Kelly and Learn About the Research Planned for his One-Year Mission to the International Space Station
On Thursday, Jan. 15, 20 of NASA's social media followers will have the unique opportunity to meet Astronaut Scott Kelly who will be launching to the International Space Station for a one year mission, the longest space mission ever assigned to a NASA astronaut.
Participants will also have a chance to speak with space station scientists and...
On Thursday, Jan. 15, 20 of NASA's social media followers will have the unique opportunity to meet Astronaut Scott Kelly who will be launching to the...
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Watch as a childhood fascination for deep space and exploration is rekindled at the NASA Social for the first flight test of NASA’s Orion Spacecraft.
We are moving forward in NASA's Journey to Mars and have entered a new era of American space exploration.
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What will astronauts see as they return from Mars?
New video recorded during NASA’s Orion return through Earth’s atmosphere provides viewers a taste of what the...
‪#‎TBT‬ to NASA Johnson Style! 2 years ago, the NASA JSC Students created a video to show their excitement for our missions. If you have not seen this, watch now! https://www.youtube.com/watch…
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NASA and SpaceX announced Thursday the launch of the Dragon commercial cargo craft is now scheduled for no earlier than Jan. 6. The six-member Expedition 42 crew postponed its Dragon mission preparations and focused on eye exams and station maintenance.
Astronaut Terry Virts worked on the Sabatier system which produces water on the space station.
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NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and SpaceX announced today the launch of SpaceX's fifth commercial resupply services mission to the Interna...
 

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TIME highlights NASA's first-ever 1-year mission to the space station. See TIME's new cover: The Year Ahead featuring Astronaut Scott Kelly. http://ti.me/1w25Qgo
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NASA astronaut Terry Virts unpacked Robonaut 2 so that payload controllers from NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Alabama could power up its new legs for the first time.
Crew members trained earlier in the week for the planned Sunday capture of Dragon using the Canadarm2.
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