Videos: “Space to Ground” & other space habitat reports – Oct.10.2023

This week’s selection of videos about space stations and living in space including NASA’s latest Space to Ground report for the International Space Station:

** Spacewalks Preview – Oct. 6, 2023 (Official NASA BriefingNASA Video

NASA experts from Johnson Space Center preview a series of upcoming spacewalks at the International Space Station. News conference participants include:

• Dana Weigel, deputy manager, International Space Station Program, NASA Johnson
• Elias Myrmo, spacewalk flight director, NASA Johnson
• Faruq Sabur, U.S. spacewalk 89 officer, NASA Johnson
• Sandra Fletcher, U.S. spacewalk 90 officer, NASA Johnson

NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara will participate in spacewalks on Thursday, Oct. 12, and Friday, Oct. 20, with ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andreas Mogensen joining her on the first, and NASA astronaut Jasmin Moghbeli joining her on the second. The spacewalks are in support of science research and space station maintenance and assembly.

Details: https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nas…

** U. S. Spacewalk 89 Animation NASA Johnson

This animation discusses the October 12th spacewalk in which NASA astronaut Loral O’Hara and ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Andy Mogensen will exit the station’s Quest airlock to collect samples for analysis to see whether microorganisms may exist on the exterior of the orbital complex. They also will replace a high-definition camera on the port truss of the station and conduct other maintenance work to prepare for future spacewalks.

** U.S. Spacewalk 90 Animation – Oct. 6, 2023 NASA Johnson

This animation discusses the October 20th spacewalk in which NASA astronauts Loral O’Hara and Jasmin Moghbeli will complete the removal of a faulty electronics box, called a Radio Frequency Group, from a communications antenna on the starboard truss of the station and replace one of twelve Trundle Bearing Assemblies on the port truss Solar Alpha Rotary Joint.

** Gravitics: Video clip and images posted recently on X

** Sierra Space and Blue Origin reaffirm their commitment to the Orbital Reef commercial space station:

** Northrop Grumman drops its space station project in favor of supporting Voyager Space‘s Starlab commercial station project:

A recent rendering of the Starlab station design:

** Live Video from the International Space Station (Official NASA Stream) – NASA

Watch live video from the International Space Station, including inside views when the crew aboard the space station is on duty. Views of Earth are also streamed from an external camera located outside of the space station. During periods of signal loss due to handover between communications satellites, a blue screen is displayed.

The space station orbits Earth about 250 miles (425 kilometers) above the surface. An international partnership of five space agencies from 15 countries operates the station, and it has been continuously occupied since November 2000. It’s a microgravity laboratory where science, research, and human innovation make way for new technologies and research breakthroughs not possible on Earth. More: https://go.nasa.gov/3CkVtC8

Did you know you can spot the station without a telescope? It looks like a fast-moving star, but you have to know when to look up. Sign up for text messages or email alerts to let you know when (and where) to spot the station and wave to the crew: https://spotthestation.nasa.gov

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ISS after undocking of STS-132

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