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Dienstag, Mai 22, 2012

heise online: Private Raumfahrt: SpaceX erfolgreich gestartet



Der erste kommerzielle Flug zur internationalen Raumstation ISS ist am heutigen Dienstag erfolgreich gestartet. [mehr...]

Donnerstag, Mai 17, 2012

welt online: Die heikle Mission des Raumschiffes "Dragon"

Für die Nasa ist es der Start in eine neue Ära: Nach mehreren Aufschüben soll am Samstag das erste privates Raumschiff zur ISS fliegen. Ob alles klappt, ist fraglich - die Mission ist heikel. [mehr...]

Dienstag, Februar 21, 2012

CITY OF LIGHT - 50 YEARS IN SPACE - John Glenn

NASA Picture
On February 20, this year, WA will celebrate the 50th anniversary of a very significant event.  On that day in 1962, John Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth in the Friendship 7 spacecraft. On this mission, Glenn flew over Perth and the people of Perth turned on their lights to acknowledge his mission. Glenn observed that the city was clearly visible from space and Perth became known worldwide as the ‘City of Light’.  This early space exploration mission set the stage for the Gemini and Apollo programs which culminated in NASA landing men on the moon. [more...]

Samstag, August 20, 2011

NASA TV: 30.05.2011: The Pope Addresses the Astronauts of the Shuttle Endeavour - Der Papst spricht mit den Astronauten der ISS


NASA Answers Your Questions About Comet Elenin


Often, comets are portrayed as harbingers of gloom and doom in movies and on television, but most pose no threat to Earth. Comet Elenin, the latest comet to visit our inner solar system, is no exception. Elenin will pass about 22 million miles (35 million kilometers) from Earth during its closest approach on Oct. 16, 2011. [more...]

ELENIN Function (Java applet)

Elenin website

Dienstag, Juli 19, 2011

NASA TV LIVE - Spaceshuttle on the way to earth

         


















Inside the Zvezda service module on the International Space Station, space shuttle Atlantis and station crew members take a break from an extremely busy work agenda for photos and a social period.

Not much time remains for such reunions, as undocking and separation activities are scheduled for a little over 48 hours from the time this photo was made.

The STS-135 crew consists of Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, Mission Specialists Sandy Magnus and Rex Walheim; the Expedition 28 or station crew members are JAXA astronaut Satoshi Furukawa, NASA astronauts Ron Garan and Mike Fossum, and Russian cosmonauts Andrey Borisenko, Alexander Samokutyaev and Sergei Volkov.

Photo credit: NASA
July 16, 2011