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Astronaut Bruce McCandless II, STS 41-B mission specialist, participates in a historical spacewalk. He is pictured a few meters away from the cabin of the Earth-orbiting Space Shuttle Challenger. This spacewalk represented the first use of a nitrogen-propelled, hand-controlled device called the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU), which allows for much greater mobility than that afforded previous space walkers who had to use restrictive tethers. Image Credit: NASA
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/multimedia/mmu_eva.html
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Combating Malaria This videotape shows the use of remote sensing to better target mosquito larvae for more effective control. Better Airplane Wings The videotape discusses the new composites that will be used to create lighter yet stronger aircraft wings. Sights and Sounds of Space This video details the progress of the first musician’s work, based on the STS-26 mission, in the NASA Fine Arts Program. Voyager’s Last Encounter This video describes Voyager 2’s encounter with Neptune....
Topics: NASA, aviation, aeronautics, malaria, Voyager, STS-26, Neptune
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(July 5, 1995) This 28-minute video shows the STS-74 crew and Mir 20 & 22 crews being introduced to the RMS (Remote Manipulator System). To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-74, training, MIR
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The five STS-34 astronauts for pose for an in-space crew "portrait." From left to right are Commander Donald E. Williams, Mission Specialists Ellen S. Baker and Shannon W. Lucid, Pilot Michael J. McCulley and in front, Mission Specialist Franklin R. Chang-Diaz. Photo credit: NASA/JSC Oct. 18-23, 1989
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/atlantis/sts34-crew.html
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NASA Kids Science News segment explaining how plants grow in space.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Plants, Earth, Grow, Space, Gravity, Zero-Gravity, Light, Experiments, NASA,...
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Liftoff to Learning’s Geography From Space episode takes students on a video tour of Earth’s surface as seen from outer space. It uses animation and computer graphics to teach the way altitude affects perspective. The episode then develops into a travelogue on some of Earth’s continents as seen from space. This episode is hosted by astronauts from STS-59. Target grade level is K-8. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, geography, STS-59
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NASA Kids Science News segment explaining what nanotechnology does.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Nano, Nanotechnology, Billionth, Nanometer, Computers, Technology, Nanorobots,...
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Demonstrates how the tethered satellite and the Space Shuttle orbiter interact with Earth's magnetic field to produce an electric current. Future applications of the tethered satellite/Space Shuttle orbiter system as a motor are described. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
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Topics: NASA, Liftoff to Learning, STS-75
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(June 25, 1995) This 10-minute video shows the the crew of STS-73 training for post landing egress using the FFT (Full Fuselage Trainer) shuttle mock-up. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-73
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This episode of Liftoff to Learning examines some of NASA’s robotic research and how robots are used in space exploration. Classroom scenes show robot study at the intermediate and high school level. Astronauts from STS-85 and STS-87 host the show. The program is intended for grades 5-12. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, robotics, STS-85, STS-87
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Press conference with the crew of STS-30 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-30
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(January 15, 1993) The astronauts on STS-54 conduct experiments with physics and toys on their shuttle mission. The crew members interact and take questions from students from schools in their hometowns back on Earth. Captain John Casper hosts the show and his crew members include Donald McMonagle, Mario Runco, Gregory Harbaugh, and Susan Helms. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, microgravity, STS-54, physics
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An astronaut`s eye view of what happens inside the flight deck during launch and landing at the Kennedy Space Center. This footage was taken onboard Space Shuttle mission STS-65, the mission that launched the International Microgravity Laboratory in 1994. This raw footage could be useful for classroom launch simulations. PLEASE NOTE: This videotape includes raw footage and is not a program. There are long gaps where there is no sound and other areas with sound and no picture. To license this...
Topics: NASA, STS-65
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(August 25, 1995) This 12 minute video shows the crew of STS-73 being trained. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-73, training
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Press conference with the crew of STS-1 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-1, space shuttle
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Press conference with the crew of STS-29 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-29
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(October 21, 1994) This video, narrated by astronauts from STS-46 and STS-75, describes the tethered satellite concept and shows how a tethered satellite is deployed and extended in space. The mathematics describing the forces acting on the tethered satellite/Space Shuttle orbiter system are presented. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, satellites, STS-46, STS-75
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Space shuttle Atlantis touches down at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility completing the STS-38 mission. This is the first shuttle landing at Kennedy since 1985. Photo credit: NASA/KSC Nov. 20, 1990
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/atlantis/sts38lands.html
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As a tribute to NASA's Space Shuttle Program, artist Brian Basset created this commemorative drawing depicting his characters, Red and Rover, racing alongside the space shuttle as it lands for the final time later this year. In 2004, Basset was honored with a one-man show of his space-themed comic strips at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. On July 26, 2005, an original drawing by Basset commemorating America's return to flight launched aboard shuttle Discovery on the STS-114 mission....
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1911.html
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A section of the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by the STS-122 crew aboard space shuttle Atlantis while docked with the station. Atlantis undocked to begin her journey home at 4:24 a.m. EST on Feb. 18. The blackness of space and Earth's airglow provide the backdrop for the scene. Image Credit: NASA
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1021.html
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Examine the human physiologic changes that occur in astronauts while they are in microgravity and see how the human body re-adapts to Earth’s environment. This video Features astronauts from STS-51 explaining research conducted aboard the Space Shuttle that examined the six physiological systems (the heart, lungs, blood, muscles, cells and the immune system). To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-51, physiological systems
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Press conference with the crew of STS-1 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-1, space shuttle
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In 2002, the crew of Expedition 5 tested 16 international toys and sports activities while on board the space station. Their experiments followed toy experiments by crews of shuttle missions STS-51D, STS-54, and STS-77. This video is hosted by astronaut Leland Melvin and shows crew members (with the help of students back on Earth) investigating the behavior of the toys in space. The program compares the behavior of the toys in Earth’s gravity and then their behavior in the microgravity...
Topics: NASA, Expedition 5, STS-51D, STS-54, STS-77, toys, microgravity
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In this episode of Liftoff to Learning the astronauts of STS-58 show how the unique microgravity environment of Earth orbit is used for scientific experiments. They explain how the rules of scientific experimentation and safety that apply to research on Earth also apply to astronauts in space. The program is intended for grades 5-8. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-58, Spacelab
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In the darkness of space, European Space Agency astronaut Hans Schlegel participates in the mission's second spacewalk as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 45-minute spacewalk, Schlegel and NASA astronaut Rex Walheim (out of frame) worked to replace a nitrogen tank used to pressurize the station's ammonia cooling system. Image Credit: NASA
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1020.html
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Press conference with the crew of STS-51 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-51
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Press conference with the crew of STS-46 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-46, space shuttle
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Press conference with the crew of STS-42 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-42
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In this video, Astronauts from STS-37 demonstrate how spacesuits allow astronauts to operate scientific apparatus, assemble equipment, pilot the Manned Maneuvering Unit, take pictures, and service satellites and space hardware. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, spacesuit, space wear, EVA, STS-37
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(July 28, 1995) This 7-minute video shows a thermal glove evaluation lead by STS-69 Payload Commander Jim Voss. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-69
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(June 14, 1995) This 17-minute video shows the Spartan Contingency Training in the WETF (Weightless Environment Training Facility) for the STS-69 crew. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-69
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(April 3, 1995) This postflight presentation features footage of STS-67 mission and narration by the astronauts who flew it. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-67
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Astronauts from STS-45 investigate Earth’s atmosphere from space. You can see what they see through their experiments on infrared detection of atmospheric remnants from volcanic eruptions, ozone concentration levels, and global warming. The program is intended for grades 5-12. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-45, atmospheric sciences
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This video captures the excitement of the maiden flight of NASA’s Space Shuttle Endeavour and contrasts it with its namesake, the seventeenth century research sailing vessel commanded by James Cook. Students will experience Endeavour’s historic rescue of the stranded INTELSAT VI satellite and the first three-person extravehicular activity. Cook’s voyage provides an apt parallel: charting unexplored land and waters in the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia, using scientists and...
Topics: NASA, STS-49, INTELSAT VI satellite
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(April 18, 1995) Representatives of the the United States Navel Academy interview the astronauts of STS-67 while they are in orbit. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-67
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Press conference with the crew of STS-47 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-47, space shuttle
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Press conference with the crew of STS-44 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-44, space shuttle
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(September 19, 1995) Crew members of STS-73 are trained on the T-38 Talon, a supersonic jet trainer used by NASA. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-73, training
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Space shuttle Endeavours lifts off to begin its first mission, STS-49. The shuttle would rendezvous with a stranded communications satellite and return it to service.
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/endeavour/92-05-07.html
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A morning sky drenched in vibrant color welcomes the Space Shuttle Endeavour as it rolls out to Launch Pad 39A today. Endeavour is being readied for the STS-61 mission, targeted for liftoff in early December. During the 11-day flight, a seven-member crew will carry out the first servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/endeavour/93-10-28.html
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Atlantis, slated for mission STS-38, is parked in front of bay three of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida following its rollback from Pad 39A for repairs to the liquid hydrogen lines. Space shuttle Columbia (left), scheduled for mission STS-35, is rolled past space shuttle Atlantis on its way to Pad 39A. Photo credit: NASA/KSC Aug. 9, 1990
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/atlantis/2pass.html
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The space shuttle Endeavour orbiter tribute, or OV-105, hangs in Firing Room 4 of the Launch Control Center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It features Endeavour soaring into orbit above the sailing vessel HMS Endeavour for which it was named. The Cupola, delivered to the International Space Station by Endeavour on STS-130, frames various images that represent the processing and execution of the Space Shuttle Program. Clockwise from top, are the first-ever use of a drag chute during...
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/endeavour/10-07-29.html
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Space shuttle Atlantis, OV-104, was delivered to NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, in April of 1985. Mission STS-51J was the first flight of space shuttle Atlantis, launching Oct. 3, 1985 to deliver a communications satellite for the Department of Defense. Studies also were conducted by the crew on space motion sickness, cardiovascular deconditioning, muscle loss, changes in coordination, balance strategies, and changes in the body's biochemistry. Atlantis landed at Edwards Air Force Base...
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/atlantis/sts-51J-launch.html
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This video captures the excitement of the maiden flight of NASA’s Space Shuttle Endeavour and contrasts it with its namesake, the seventeenth century research sailing vessel commanded by James Cook. Students will experience Endeavour’s historic rescue of the stranded INTELSAT VI satellite and the first three-person extravehicular activity. Cook’s voyage provides an apt parallel: charting unexplored land and waters in the South Pacific, New Zealand and Australia, using scientists and...
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-42
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Press conference with the crew of STS-2 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-2
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Press conference with the crew of STS-40 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-40
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(May 1, 1995) See the STS-74 astronauts being trained for landing and egress in this 8 minute video. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-74, training
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Shows astronauts aboard Shuttle mission STS-41 using computer graphics and visual demonstration to answer four basic questions about spaceflight: How do spacecraft travel into space? How do spacecraft remain in orbit? Why do astronauts float in space? How do spacecraft return to Earth? Viewers learn how English scientist Isaac Newton formulated the basic science behind Earth's orbit more than 300 years ago. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes,...
Topics: NASA, STS-41
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Space Shuttle flight 67 (STS-63), narrated by the astronauts (20 minutes). Launch: February 3, 1995. Crew: James D. Wetherbee, Eileen Collins, Michael Foale, Ph.D., Janice E. Voss, Ph.D., Bernard A. Harris, Jr., M.D., Vladimir G. Titov. Vehicle: Discovery. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
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Press conference with the crew of STS-3 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-3
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(May 10, 1995) The Space Shuttle Mission, STS-67, is highlighted in this video. Flight crew (Stephen S. Oswald (Commander), William G. Gregory (Pilot), Tamara E. Jernigan, Wendy B. Lawrence, John M. Grunfeld (Mission Specialists), Samuel T. Durrance, and Ronald A. Parise (Payload Specialists)) prelaunch and launch activities, EVA activities with payload deployment and retrieval (ASTRO-2 and WUPPE (Wisconsin Ultraviolet Photo Polarimeter Experiment)), spaceborne experiments (astronomical...
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The Space Shuttle Endeavour is being rolled around from Launch Pad 39A to Launch Pad 39B. The rare pad switch was deemed necessary after contamination was discovered in the Payload Changeout Room at Pad A. The transfer began around noon and was completed about seven hours later. Still to come are the payloads for the upcoming STS-61 mission, the first servicing of the Hubble Space Telescope.
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/endeavour/93-11-15.html
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Press conference with the crew of STS-43 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-43
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Astronauts from STS-41 try to answer four basic questions about spaceflight: How do spacecraft travel into space? How do spacecraft remain in orbit? Why do astronauts float in space? How do spacecraft return to Earth? This Liftoff to Learning program is intended for grades 5-8. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-41
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(May 22, 1995) This 9-minute video shows the bailout training for the STS-69 shuttle astronauts. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
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Press conference with the crew of STS-4 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-4
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Three crewmembers of mission STS-49 hold onto the 4.5 ton International Telecommunications Organization Satellite (INTELSAT) VI after a six- handed "capture" was made minutes earlier during the mission's third extravehicular activity (EVA). From left to right: Mission Specialists(MS) Richard J. Hieb, Thomas D. Akers, and Pierre J. Thuot. The three prepare to attach the capture bar which is tethered to Hieb. Thuot is positioned on the Remote Manipulator System (RMS) arm, from which he...
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/endeavour/92-05-13.html
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Backdropped against the blackness of space, this is one of the first views of the International Space Station. This image of the station was photographed by the crew aboard space shuttle Atlantis in February 2001 as the shuttle and the station parted company on Feb. 16, as shuttle pilot Mark Polansky flew halfway around the outpost and its new Destiny laboratory before moving off. The station's first resident crew, Expedition One, launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on Oct. 31, 2000. The...
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/shuttle_station/features/station_exp1.html
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Astronauts Ron Garan and Mike Fossum perform tasks during the STS-124's mission's third scheduled spacewalk as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 33-minute spacewalk, Fossum and Garan exchanged a depleted Nitrogen Tank Assembly for a new one, removed thermal covers and launch locks from the Kibo laboratory, reinstalled a repaired television camera onto the space station's left P1 truss and retrieved samples of a dust-like substance...
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_1105.html
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Space shuttle Atlantis lifts off of Launch Pad 39B on the STS-37 mission. The primary payload, Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO), was deployed on flight day three of the mission. The GRO high-gain antenna failed to deploy on command but was finally freed and manually deployed by Mission Specialists Jerry L. Ross and Jay Apt during an unscheduled contingency space walk, the first since April 1985. Photo credit: NASA/KSC April 5, 1991
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/atlantis/sts37-gro.html
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The Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from launch Pad 39A on April 9, 1994, at 7:05 a.m. EDT to begin the nine-day STS-59/Space Radar Laboratory mission. The mission countdown clock also can be seen, giving the time into the mission after liftoff. The STS-59 mission is scheduled to end with a landing at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility. April 9, 1994 Phot credit: NASA
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/endeavour/94-04-09.html
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Press conference with the crew of STS-39 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
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Press conference with the crew of STS-45 describing mission highlights. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, STS-45, space shuttle
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This tribute to space shuttle Atlantis, OV-104, hangs in Firing Room 4 of the Launch Control Center at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It features, Atlantis soaring above Earth. Threaded through the design are the mission patches for each of Atlantis' flights. Atlantis' accomplishments include seven missions to the Russian space station Mir and several assembly, construction and resupply missions to the International Space Station. Atlantis also flew the last Hubble Space Telescope...
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/atlantis/tribute2.html
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The newest addition to the Space Shuttle orbiter fleet, Endeavour, arrives at KSC atop the 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft on May 7. OV-105 will be demated from the Boeing aircraft, and towed to the Vehicle Assembly Building for installation of several major flight components. Next step will be a lengthy stay in the Orbiter Processing Facility for a rigorous series of first flow tests. Endeavour is scheduled to lift off on its maiden space flight in 1992. Image credit: NASA May 7, 1991
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/endeavour/91-05-07-2.html
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Space Shuttle Challenger Accident Investigation. VTV-26 51-L documentation tape by the Rogers Commission. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, Space shuttle, STS-51L, Challenger
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The SATCOM KU-2 satellite, attached to a Payload Assist Module-D (PAM-D), is released from the cargo bay of space shuttle Atlantis during the STS-61B mission. Image credit: NASA November 1985
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/flyout/multimedia/atlantis/1985-11-01.html
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In the first spacewalk of the STS-118 mission, astronaut Rick Mastracchio and the Canadian Space Agency's Dave Williams (out of frame) attached the Starboard 5 segment of the International Space Station's truss and retracted the forward heat-rejecting radiator from the Port 6 truss. Image credit: NASA
Source: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_899.html
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NASA Kids Science News segment explaining the medical care of astronauts.
Topics: NASA, KSNN, Astronauts, Blood Pressure, Eye Surgery, Medicine, Medical Equipement, Ear...
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Shuttle Mission STS-26 of Discovery was the first space shuttle flight after the Challenger tragedy in 1986. This 14-minute video outlines the preparations made by NASA and the STS-26 astronauts for the return to space. It contains excellent footage of astronaut training as well as shuttle launches and EVAs. The astronauts include Frederick Hauck, Richard Covey, John Lounge, George Nelson, and David Hilmers. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes,...
Topics: NASA, STS-26, space shuttle
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(April 6, 1995) This video (JSC1472) contains important visual events including launch, SPARTAN 204, SPACEHAB-03, CGP/ODERACS, and the rendezvous with the MIR Space Station, along with onboard activities, and landing. Also included are air-to-ground transmission between the crew and Mission, and various earthviews. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-63, SPARTAN
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January 15, 1993) The astronauts on STS-54 conduct experiments with physics and toys on their shuttle mission. The crew members interact and take questions from students from schools in their hometowns back on Earth. Captain John Casper hosts the show and his crew members include Donald McMonagle, Mario Runco, Gregory Harbaugh, and Susan Helms. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, Space Shuttle, STS-54, physics
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This 7-minute video shows astronauts from STS-73 being prepped for their EVA. The video mostly shows them putting on the required spacesuits. To license this film and get a higher quality version for broadcast/film purposes, contact A/V Geeks LLC .
Topics: NASA, space shuttle, STS-73, training, EVA
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(March 7, 1991) Episode 30, the final show of Starfinder focuses on cosmology. Cosmology is the study of the organization and structure of the universe. Astronaut Kathy Sullivan from the STS-31 Hubble mission is interviewed. The Starfinder series makes use of information from the Hubble Space Telescope to teach science concepts.
Topics: NASA, Hubble Space Telescope, astronomy, STS-31
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Expresses the impact of the space program on the genius of creative artists by presenting the dancing of Edward Villella; space inspired paintings by James Wyeth, Mitchell Jamieson, and Lamar Dodd; interviews with poet Archibald MacLeish and writer William F. Buckley, Jr.; and scenes from film director Stanley Kubrick's 2001: a space odyssey. Includes appearances by Neil Armstrong, Thomas O. Paine, J. Carter Brown, and Arthur C. Clarke.
Topics: NASA, Apollo, artists