Here is this week’s episode of NASA’s Space to Ground report on activities related to the International Space Station:
NASA promotes itself:
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Here is this week’s episode of NASA’s Space to Ground report on activities related to the International Space Station:
NASA promotes itself:
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Here is the latest episode of NASA’s Space to Ground weekly report on activities related to the International Space Station:
On Wednesday, the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle “KOUNOTORI” (HTV) cargo module departed from the ISS. The module berthed to the station on September 28th.
https://youtu.be/q4umyxGGRoc
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The latest episode of NASA’s Space to Ground report on activities related to the International Space Station:
An update on the latest NASA class of astronauts:
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Some of the presentations at the most recent International Astronautical Congress (IAC 2018) have been posted on Youtube. Here is a sampling:
** Reusability: The Key to Reliability and Affordability – Hans Koenigsmann, SpaceX
[ Oct.29.2018: For some reason, this video was removed from the IAC 2018 video play list. Hopefully, this is temporary. In the meantime, these two videos made by a person in the audience show Koenigsmann’s talk. The audio and video quality are actually pretty good.
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** URBAN: Conceiving a Lunar Base Using 3D Printing Technologies
** The Next Generation Plenary – Small Sats – Involving Everyone through Their Applications
** Commercial Platforms on the International Space Station – New Low Cost Opportunities for Commercial and Institutional Missions
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The High Frontier: An Easier Way
The latest episode of TMRO: Space is now available on line: How NanoRacks can put anything you want in space – Orbit 11.35 – TMRO
NanoRacks CTO Mike Lewis joins us to talk about all of the different things they are working on, including how they launch stuff from the International Space Station, they are building a docking collar and Lunar Gateway plans!
Launch and space news topics:
Launch Minute:
Long March 2C | Haiyang-1C
Space News:
USGS Gets Serious about Space Mining
Chinese Launch Startups are growing fast
Lunar Swirls Point to the Moon’s Moody Past
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