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APOLLO 16 - Landing at Descartes - Speed Corrected, Stereo Dialog [HD source] (1972/04/21)
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Some photos of the launch are shown along with film footage. The original launch footage was silent - sound from an Atlas-Centaur launch was added.
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Pioneer 10 (originally designated Pioneer F) is a NASA space probe, launched in 1972 that completed the first mission to the planet Jupiter.
It was launched on March 3, 1972, at 01:49:00 UTC (March 2 local time), by an Atlas-Centaur expendable vehicle from Cape Canaveral, Florida.
Between July 15, 1972, and February 15, 1973, it became the first spacecraft to traverse the asteroid belt.
Photography of Jupiter began November 6, 1973, at a range of 25,000,000 kilometers (16,000,000 mi), and about 500 images were transmitted. The closest approach to the planet was on December 3, 1973, at a range of 132,252 kilometers (82,178 mi). During the mission, the onboard instruments were used to study the asteroid belt, the environment around Jupiter, the solar wind, cosmic rays, and eventually the far reaches of the Solar System and heliosphere.
Radio communications were lost with Pioneer 10 on January 23, 2003, because of the loss of electric power for its radio transmitter, with the probe at a distance of 12 billion kilometers (80 AU) from Earth.
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#pioneer10 #launch #space
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Crew - Garriott, Lousma and Bean
01:45 Launch
04:16 Skylab Flyaround
07:08 Docking
08:46 First Days in Space
11:48 Skylab Rescue
12:58 Second Week in Space
15:38 Day 10 - EVA 1 - Twin-pole Sunshade Installation
17:16 ATM Solar Observations
20:52 Earth Observations
25:16 UV Observations
25:36 Spider Web Experiment -Arabella and Anita
27:06 Fish Orientation
27:46 Space Station Stability Tests
28:34 Day 17 - AMU Test
31:46 Day 28 - EVA 2 - Gyroscope Package Installation
32:53 More Experiments
35:43 Skylab Rescue Ready
36:27 Day 40
37:14 Mid-September - More Earth Observations
38:30 Day 57 - EVA 3 - ATM film replacement
39:21 Day 60 - Skylab Departure
41:42 Splashdown and Recovery
46:40 Mission Results
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Skylab was the first United States space station, launched by NASA, occupied for about 24 weeks between May 1973 and February 1974. It was operated by three separate three-astronaut crews: Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4. Major operations included an orbital workshop, a solar observatory, Earth observation, and hundreds of experiments.
Unable to be re-boosted by the Space Shuttle, which was not ready until 1981, Skylab's orbit eventually decayed, and it disintegrated in the atmosphere on July 11, 1979, scattering debris across the Indian Ocean and Western Australia.
Skylab 3 (also SL-3 and SLM-2) was the second crewed mission to the first American space station, Skylab. The mission began on July 28, 1973, with the launch of NASA astronauts Alan Bean, Owen Garriott, and Jack Lousma in the Apollo command and service module on the Saturn IB rocket, and lasted 59 days, 11 hours and 9 minutes. A total of 1,084.7 astronaut-utilization hours were tallied by the Skylab 3 crew performing scientific experiments in the areas of medical activities, solar observations, Earth resources, and other experiments.
The crewed Skylab missions were officially designated Skylab 2, 3, and 4. Miscommunication about the numbering resulted in the mission emblems reading "Skylab I", "Skylab II", and "Skylab 3" respectively
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#spacestation #skylab #saturnv
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Operation Sandy was the codename for the post-World War II launch of a captured V-2 rocket from the deck of the United States Navy aircraft carrier USS Midway on September 6, 1947.
It marked the first launch of a large rocket, and the only time for a V-2, from a ship at sea.
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#v2 #v2launch #ussmidway
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Mars 5 (Марс-5) was a Soviet spacecraft launched to explore Mars. A 3MS spacecraft launched as part of the Mars program, it successfully entered orbit around Mars in 1974. However, it failed a few weeks later. The probe reached Mars on 12 February 1974. The spacecraft's pressurized instrument compartment began to leak as soon as the spacecraft entered orbit around Mars, which controllers believed to be the result of a micrometeoroid impact during orbital insertion. It ceased operations on 28 February, having returned 180 photographic frames, 43 of which were of usable quality.
Mars 6 (Марс-6) was a Soviet spacecraft launched to explore Mars. A 3MP bus spacecraft launched as part of the Mars program, it consisted of a lander, and a coast stage with instruments to study Mars as it flew past. Mars 6's lander separated from the flyby bus on 12 March 1974 at an altitude of 48,000 kilometers (30,000 mi) from the surface of Mars. The bus made a flyby with a closest approach of 1,600 kilometers (990 mi). The lander encountered the atmosphere of Mars at 09:05:53 UTC, slowing from 5,600 to 600 meters per second (12,500 to 1,300 mph) as it passed through the upper atmosphere. A parachute was then deployed to further slow the probe's descent, and retrorockets were intended to fire during the last seconds before the probe reached the ground. The spacecraft returned data for 224 seconds during its descent through the Martian atmosphere. However, at 09:11:05 UTC, with the spacecraft about to fire its retrorockets in preparation for landing, all contact was lost. Due to a design flaw, a chip aboard the spacecraft had degraded during the mission, and a large amount of the data which had been returned was unusable.[
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#mars #soviet #orbiter
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Gemini 5 (officially Gemini V) was a 1965 crewed spaceflight in NASA's Project Gemini. It was the third crewed Gemini flight, the eleventh crewed American spaceflight (including two X-15 flights above 100 kilometers (54 nmi)), and the nineteenth human spaceflight of all time. It was also the first time an American crewed space mission held the world record for duration, set on August 26, 1965, by breaking the Soviet Union's previous record set by Vostok 5 in 1963.
Crew:
Command Pilot - L. Gordon Cooper Jr.
Pilot - Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr.
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#gemini #nasa #gemini5
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Lunokhod 2 (Луноход-2 ("Moonwalker 2") was the second of two unmanned lunar rovers that landed on the Moon by the Soviet Union as part of the Lunokhod program.
The Luna 21 spacecraft landed on the Moon and deployed the second Soviet lunar rover, Lunokhod 2, in January 1973. The primary objectives of the mission were to collect images of the lunar surface, examine ambient light levels to determine the feasibility of astronomical observations from the Moon, perform laser ranging experiments from Earth, observe solar X-rays, measure local magnetic fields, and study the soil mechanics of the lunar surface material.
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#lunokhod #moon #rover
The mission took place in September 1992. This was the second mission of the Space Shuttle Endeavour. It mainly involved conducting experiments in life and material sciences inside Spacelab-J, (a NASA /NASDA collaboration). This crew included Mamoru Mohri, the first Japanese astronaut aboard the shuttle, Mae C. Jemison, the first African-American woman to go to space, and the only married couple to fly together on the shuttle, Mark C. Lee and N. Jan Davis. Other members were Robert L. Gibson, Jerome "Jay" Apt and Curtis L. Brown Jr.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Crew
01:25 Suit up and Preparations
08:11 Launch
11:24 Spacelab Activities
24:19 Space Frogs
28:17 Earth From Space
29:48 Reentry and Landing
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STS-47 launched from Pad 39B at 10:23:00 a.m. EDT on 12 September 1992, and was the first on-time mission without launch delays since STS-61-B in 1985.
The mission's primary payload was Spacelab-J — a joint mission between NASA and the National Space Development Agency of Japan (NASDA) — which used a crewed Spacelab module to conduct microgravity research in materials and life sciences. Like many previous missions, the international crew was divided into red and blue teams which would work in two 12-hour shifts for around-the-clock operations. Brown, Lee, and Mohri, were assigned to the red team, and would conduct experiments while Apt, Davis, and Jemison, assigned to the blue team, would rest, and vice versa. As the mission commander, Gibson was free to work with both teams. Spacelab-J included 24 experiments in materials science and 20 life sciences experiments, the majority of which were sponsored by NASDA and NASA, while 2 were sponsored by collaborative civilian efforts. The Payload Crew Training Manager was Homer Hickam, who also worked during the mission as a Crew Interface Coordinator to talk to the crew during their science experiments and relay any concerns from the scientists on the ground.
Materials science investigations covered such fields as biotechnology, electronic materials, fluid dynamics and transport phenomena, glass and ceramics, metals and alloys, and acceleration measurements. Life sciences included experiments on human health, cell separation and biology, developmental biology, animal and human physiology and behavior, space radiation, and biological rhythms. Test subjects included the crew, Japanese koi fish (carp), cultured animal and plant cells, chicken embryos, fruit flies, fungi, plant seeds, frogs and frog eggs, and oriental hornets.
The mission, scheduled to end on 19 September 1992, was extended for one more day to complete certain experiments.
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#spaceshuttle #sts-47 #nasa
Scout X-1 rocket assembly and launch from the platform are shown in detail.
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The Luigi Broglio Space Center (BSC) is an Italian-owned spaceport near Malindi, Kenya, named after its founder and Italian space pioneer Luigi Broglio. Developed in the 1960s through a partnership between the Sapienza University of Rome's Aerospace Research Centre and NASA, the BSC served as a spaceport for the launch of both Italian and international satellites (1967–1988). The center comprises a main offshore launch site, known as the San Marco platform, as well as two secondary control platforms and a communications ground station on the mainland.
In 2003, a legislative decree handed the Italian Space Agency management of the center, beginning in 2004, and the name changed from the previous San Marco Equatorial Range. While the ground station is still in use for satellite communications, the BSC is not currently used as a launch site.
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#nasa #history #1981
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The Martin Marietta SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in use from 1959 until 1962. Though the SM-68A was operational for only three years, it spawned numerous follow-on models that were a part of the U.S. arsenal and space launch capability. The Titan I was unique among the Titan models in that it used liquid oxygen and RP-1 as propellants; all subsequent versions used storable propellants instead.
Originally designed as a backup in case the U.S. Air Force's SM-65 Atlas missile development ran into problems, the Titan was ultimately beaten into service by Atlas. Deployment went ahead anyway to increase the number of missiles on alert because the Titan's missile silo basing was more survivable than Atlas.
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#titan #missile #usaf #vandenberg
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Apollo 17 (December 7–19, 1972) was the final mission of NASA's Apollo program, the most recent time humans have set foot on the Moon or traveled beyond low Earth orbit.
Commander Gene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt walked on the Moon, while Command Module Pilot Ronald Evans orbited above.
Schmitt was the only professional geologist to land on the Moon; he was selected in place of Joe Engle, as NASA had been under pressure to send a scientist to the Moon. The mission's heavy emphasis on science meant the inclusion of a number of new experiments, including a biological experiment containing five mice that was carried in the command module.
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#apollo17 #saturnv #moonlaunch
The missions, part of NASA's Gemini Program, took place in December 1965, with the objective of studying long-duration spaceflight and spacecraft rendezvous, in preparation for the Apollo lunar landings. Gemini 7 was crewed by Frank F. Borman II and James A. Lovell Jr., while Gemini 6A was crewed by Walter M. Schirra Jr. and Thomas P. Stafford.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Gemini 6
00:47 Gemini 6 Crew, Hardware Tests and Objectives
02:48 Gemini 6 Agena Target Launch
04:37 Gemini 7 Crew, Suit and Objectives
06:14 Gemini 7 Launch
09:48 Gemini 7 Titan Stage Inspection & Missile Tracking
11:15 Gemini 7 First Week
13:37 Gemini 6A
14:14 Gemini 6A 1st Launch Attempt
16:42 Gemini 6A Launch
18:38 Gemini 6A Titan Stage Tracking
19:57 Gemini 6A Maneuvers
23:53 Gemini 6A & 7 Rendezvous
27:53 Gemini 6A Separation Burn
29:10 Gemini 6A Splashdown and Crew Comments
30:09 Gemini 7 Splashdown and Crew Comments
32:50 Gemini 6A & 7 Mission Results
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The original Gemini 6 mission, scheduled for launch on October 25, 1965, at 12:41 pm EDT, had a planned mission duration of 46 hours 47 minutes, completing a total of 29 orbits. It was to land in the western Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda.
The mission was to include four dockings with the Agena Target Vehicle.
Original mission plans also included the first live television coverage of the recovery of a US spacecraft at sea from the recovery ship, the US aircraft carrier Wasp.
Gemini 7 (officially Gemini VII) was a 1965 crewed spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. It was the fourth crewed Gemini flight, the twelfth crewed American spaceflight, and the twenty-first crewed spaceflight including Soviet flights and X-15 flights above the Kármán line. The crew of Frank Borman and Jim Lovell spent nearly 14 days in space, making a total of 206 orbits. Their spacecraft was the passive target for the first crewed space rendezvous performed by the crew of Gemini 6A.
Gemini 6A (officially Gemini VI-A) was a 1965 crewed United States spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. The mission, flown by Wally Schirra and Thomas P. Stafford, achieved the first crewed rendezvous with another spacecraft, its sister Gemini 7. Although the Soviet Union had twice previously launched simultaneous pairs of Vostok spacecraft, these established radio contact with each other, but they had no ability to adjust their orbits in order to rendezvous and came no closer than several kilometers of each other, while the Gemini 6 and 7 spacecraft came as close as one foot (30 cm) and could have docked had they been so equipped.
Gemini 6A was the fifth crewed Gemini flight, the 13th crewed American flight, and the 21st crewed spaceflight of all time (including two X-15 flights over 100 kilometers (54 nautical miles)).
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#gemini #nasa #gemini6 #gemini7
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#nasa #history #1976
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Sharon Christa McAuliffe was an American teacher and astronaut from Concord, New Hampshire, who was killed on the Space Shuttle Challenger on mission STS-51-L where she was serving as a payload specialist.
In 1985, McAuliffe was selected from more than 11,000 applicants to the NASA Teacher in Space Project and was scheduled to become the first teacher to fly in space. As a member of mission STS-51-L, she was planning to conduct experiments and teach two lessons from Challenger.
On January 28, 1986, the shuttle broke apart 1 minute 13 seconds after launch, resulting in the loss of all onboard. After her death, several schools were named in her honor, and she was posthumously awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor in 2004.
Barbara Radding Morgan is an American teacher and a former NASA astronaut. She participated in the Teacher in Space program as backup to Christa McAuliffe for the 1986 ill-fated STS-51-L mission of the Space Shuttle Challenger. She then trained as a Mission Specialist and flew on STS-118 in August 2007. She is the first teacher to have been to space
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#challenger #nasa #shuttle
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#nasa #history #1975
It follows the initial Apollo Applications Program concepts, hardware development, and training. Then the flight of Skylab 1 (uncrewed launch of the space station) and Skylab 2 (first crewed mission to Skylab with astronauts Pete Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin, and Paul J. Weitz) are shown in detail.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Early Orbital Workshop Concept
01:53 Skylab
02:30 Hardware
06:00 Science Experiments
09:40 Missions
10:29 Crews & Training
14:27 Skylab 1 Launch
19:40 Skylab 2 Launch
21:30 Flyaround, Inspection, Docking
25:40 Parasol Deployment
27:19 Crew Activities
29:26 Medical Experiments and Sun Observations
30:47 Earth Observations
32:30 Solar Panel Repair EVA
34:30 Life in Orbit
36:37 Solar Telescope Film Replacement EVA
37:03 Undocking
38:08 Reentry and Splashdown
42:15 Mission Results
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The footage was AI upscaled (Topaz AI) on some segments, besides the usual color correction. Ambient audio was recreated based on historical elements. Sequences are shown in proper mission context as much as possible.
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Skylab was the first United States space station, launched by NASA, occupied for about 24 weeks between May 1973 and February 1974. It was operated by three separate three-astronaut crews: Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4. Major operations included an orbital workshop, a solar observatory, Earth observation, and hundreds of experiments.
Unable to be re-boosted by the Space Shuttle, which was not ready until 1981, Skylab's orbit eventually decayed, and it disintegrated in the atmosphere on July 11, 1979, scattering debris across the Indian Ocean and Western Australia.
Skylab 2 (also SL-2 and SLM-1) was the first crewed mission to Skylab, the first American orbital space station. The mission was launched on an Apollo command and service module by a Saturn IB rocket on May 25, 1973, and carried NASA astronauts Pete Conrad, Joseph P. Kerwin, Paul J. Weitz to the station. The name Skylab 2 also refers to the vehicle used for that mission. The Skylab 2 mission established a twenty-eight-day record for human spaceflight duration. Furthermore, its crew were the first space station occupants ever to return safely to Earth – the only previous space station occupants, the crew of the 1971 Soyuz 11 mission that had crewed the Salyut 1 station for twenty-four days, died upon reentry due to unexpected cabin depressurization.
The crewed Skylab missions were officially designated Skylab 2, 3, and 4. Miscommunication about the numbering resulted in the mission emblems reading "Skylab I", "Skylab II", and "Skylab 3" respectively
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Justification for Atlas development is discussed in the Cold War context. Detailed early Atlas (Convair SM-65A, or Atlas A) flight test footage (including failures) is shown. The future usage of Atlas as a launch vehicle for space probes is also mentioned.
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The SM-65 Atlas was the first operational intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by the United States and the first member of the Atlas rocket family. It was built for the U.S. Air Force by the Convair Division of General Dynamics at an assembly plant located in Kearny Mesa, San Diego. Atlas became operational in October 1959, but was soon made obsolete as an ICBM by new development, and was retired from this role by 1965.
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#atlas #usaf #icbm
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#nasa #history #1974
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Voyager 1 began photographing Jupiter in January 1979. Its closest approach to Jupiter was on March 5, 1979, at a distance of about 349,000 kilometers (217,000 miles) from the planet's center.[33] Because of the greater photographic resolution allowed by a closer approach, most observations of the moons, rings, magnetic fields, and the radiation belt environment of the Jovian system were made during the 48-hour period that bracketed the closest approach. Voyager 1 finished photographing the Jovian system in April 1979.
The discovery of ongoing volcanic activity on the moon Io was probably the greatest surprise. It was the first time active volcanoes had been seen on another body in the Solar System. It appears that activity on Io affects the entire Jovian system. Io appears to be the primary source of matter that pervades the Jovian magnetosphere – the region of space that surrounds the planet influenced by the planet's strong magnetic field. Sulfur, oxygen, and sodium, apparently erupted by Io's volcanoes and sputtered off the surface by the impact of high-energy particles, were detected at the outer edge of the magnetosphere of Jupiter.
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At the end of the second EVA, Shepard performed a stunt he had been planning for years in the event he reached the Moon. Shepard brought along a Wilson six-iron golf club head, which he had modified to attach to the handle of the contingency sample tool, and two golf balls. Shepard took several one-handed swings (due to the limited flexibility of the EVA suit) and exuberantly exclaimed that the second ball went "miles and miles and miles" in the low lunar gravity.
Mitchell then threw a lunar scoop handle as if it were a javelin. The "javelin" and one of the golf balls wound up in a crater together, with Mitchell's projectile a bit further.
The second EVA lasted 4 hours, 34 minutes, 41 seconds. Shepard brought back the club, gave it to the USGA Museum in New Jersey, and had a replica made which he gave to the National Air and Space Museum.
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#apollo #moon #golf
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Apollo 14 (January 31, 1971 – February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to land on the Moon, and the first to land in the lunar highlands. It was the last of the "H missions", landings at specific sites of scientific interest on the Moon for two-day stays with two lunar extravehicular activities (EVAs or moonwalks).
Commander Alan Shepard, Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa, and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell launched on their nine-day mission on Sunday, January 31, 1971.
The command module Kitty Hawk splashed down in the South Pacific Ocean on February 9, 1971, at 21:05 [UTC], approximately 900 miles (1,400 km) south of American Samoa.
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Project Rover was a United States project to develop a nuclear-thermal rocket that ran from 1955 to 1973 at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (LASL). It began as a United States Air Force project to develop a nuclear-powered upper stage for an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The project was transferred to NASA in 1958 after the Sputnik crisis triggered the Space Race. It was managed by the Space Nuclear Propulsion Office (SNPO), a joint agency of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC), and NASA. Project Rover became part of NASA's Nuclear Engine for Rocket Vehicle Application (NERVA) project and henceforth dealt with the research into nuclear rocket reactor design, while NERVA involved the overall development and deployment of nuclear rocket engines, and the planning for space missions. Projects Rover and NERVA were canceled in January 1973, and none of the reactors ever flew.
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Skylab was the first United States space station, launched by NASA, occupied for about 24 weeks between May 1973 and February 1974. It was operated by three separate three-astronaut crews: Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4. Major operations included an orbital workshop, a solar observatory, Earth observation, and hundreds of experiments.
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The Titan II GLV (Gemini Launch Vehicle) or Gemini-Titan II was an American expendable launch system derived from the Titan II missile, which was used to launch twelve Gemini missions for NASA between 1964 and 1966. Two uncrewed launches followed by ten crewed ones were conducted from Launch Complex 19 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, starting with Gemini 1 on April 8, 1964.
The Titan II was a two-stage liquid-fuel rocket, using a hypergolic propellant combination of Aerozine 50 fuel and nitrogen tetroxide oxidizer. The first stage was powered by an LR87 engine (with two combustion chambers and nozzles, fed by separate sets of turbomachinery), and the second stage was propelled by an LR-91 engine.
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#gemini #nasa #titan
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Crew
04:50 Mission Objectives
07:00 Day 1: Launch
22:10 Day 2: Docking Probe
23:40 Day 3: Lunar Module Checkout
24:40 Day 4: Entering Lunar Orbit
25:42 Day 5: Lunar Landing, First EVA
44:47 Day 6: Second EVA, Lunar Liftoff, Leaving the Moon
59:44 Day 7: Onboard Science Experiments
1:00:55 Day 8: Coast to Earth, Press Conference
1:06:40 Day 9: Splashdown and Recovery
1:12:22 Mission Results
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Apollo 14 (January 31, 1971 – February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to land on the Moon, and the first to land in the lunar highlands. It was the last of the "H missions", landings at specific sites of scientific interest on the Moon for two-day stays with two lunar extravehicular activities (EVAs or moonwalks).
Shepard and Mitchell made their lunar landing on February 5 in the Fra Mauro formation – originally the target of Apollo 13. During the two walks on the surface, they collected 94.35 pounds (42.80 kg) of Moon rocks and deployed several scientific experiments. To the dismay of some geologists, Shepard and Mitchell did not reach the rim of Cone crater as had been planned, though they came close. In Apollo 14's most famous event, Shepard hit two golf balls he had brought with him with a makeshift club.
While Shepard and Mitchell were on the surface, Roosa remained in lunar orbit aboard the Command and Service Module, performing scientific experiments and photographing the Moon, including the landing site of the future Apollo 16 mission.
After liftoff from the lunar surface and a successful docking, the spacecraft was flown back to Earth where the three astronauts splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean on February 9.
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The Solar Maximum Mission satellite (or SolarMax) was designed to investigate Solar phenomena, particularly solar flares. It was launched on February 14, 1980. After an attitude control failure in Nov 1980 it was put in standby mode.
During STS-41-C in April 1984, the Space Shuttle Challenger rendezvoused with SolarMax, and astronauts James van Hoften and George Nelson attempted to use the Manned Maneuvering Unit to capture the satellite. The plan was to use an astronaut-piloted Maneuvering Unit to grapple the satellite with the Trunnion Pin Attachment Device (TPAD) mounted between the hand controllers of the Maneuvering Unit, null its rotation rates, and allow the Shuttle to bring it into the Shuttle's payload bay for stowage.
Three attempts to grapple the satellite failed. The TPAD jaws could not lock onto Solar Max because of an obstructing grommet on the satellite not included in its blueprints.
This led to an improvised plan which nearly ended the satellite's mission. The improvisation had the astronaut use his hands to grab hold of a solar array and null the rotation by a push from the Maneuvering Unit's thrusters. Instead, this attempt induced higher rates and in multiple axes; the satellite was tumbling out of control and quickly losing battery life.
The ground support engineers then stabilized the satellite and nulled its rotation rates for capture with the Shuttle's robotic arm. The robotic arm was able to capture and maneuver it into the shuttle's payload bay for repairs.
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The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which succeeded in preparing and landing the first humans on the Moon from 1968 to 1972. It was first conceived during Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-person spacecraft to follow the one-person Project Mercury, which put the first Americans in space. Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal for the 1960s of "landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" in an address to Congress on May 25, 1961. It was the third US human spaceflight program to fly, preceded by the two-person Project Gemini conceived in 1961 to extend spaceflight capability in support of Apollo.
Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Apollo Lunar Module (LM) on July 20, 1969, and walked on the lunar surface, while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command and service module (CSM), and all three landed safely on Earth on July 24. Five subsequent Apollo missions also landed astronauts on the Moon, the last, Apollo 17, in December 1972. In these six spaceflights, twelve people walked on the Moon.
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#1967 #nasa #apollo
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STS-41-C (formerly STS-13) was NASA's eleventh Space Shuttle mission, and the fifth mission of Space Shuttle Challenger.
The launch, which took place on 6 April 1984, marked the first direct ascent trajectory for a shuttle mission. During the mission, Challenger's crew captured and repaired the malfunctioning Solar Maximum Mission ("Solar Max") satellite, and deployed the Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) experimental apparatus.
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#shuttle #Challenger #liftoff
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Apollo 14 (January 31, 1971 – February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to land on the Moon, and the first to land in the lunar highlands. It was the last of the "H missions", landings at specific sites of scientific interest on the Moon for two-day stays with two lunar extravehicular activities (EVAs or moonwalks). Commander Alan Shepard, Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa, and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell launched on their nine-day mission on Sunday, January 31, 1971, at 4:03:02 p.m. EST.
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Vanguard 1 is an American satellite that was the fourth artificial Earth-orbiting satellite to be successfully launched (following Sputnik 1, Sputnik 2, and Explorer 1); it was launched 17 March 1958. Vanguard 1 was the first satellite to have solar electric power. Although communications with the satellite were lost in 1964, it remains the oldest human-made object still in orbit, together with the upper stage of its launch vehicle.
Vanguard 1 was designed to test the launch capabilities of a three-stage launch vehicle as a part of Project Vanguard, and the effects of the space environment on a satellite and its systems in Earth orbit. It also was used to obtain geodetic measurements through orbit analysis. Vanguard 1, being small and light enough to carry with one hand, was described by the Soviet Premier, Nikita Khrushchev, as "the grapefruit satellite".
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#vanguard #satellite #first
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Vanguard TV-3 (also called Vanguard Test Vehicle-Three), was the first attempt of the United States to launch a satellite into orbit around the Earth, after the successful Soviet launches of Sputnik 1 and Sputnik 2.
At its launch attempt on 6 December 1957, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, the booster ignited and began to rise, but about two seconds after liftoff, after rising about 1.2 m (four feet), the rocket lost thrust and fell back to the launch pad. As it settled, the fuel tanks ruptured and exploded, destroying the rocket and severely damaging the launch pad.
The exact cause of the accident was not determined with certainty, but it appeared that the fuel system malfunctioned. Other engines of the same model were modified and did not fail.
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#vanguard #nasa #rocket
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STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American module, the Unity node, to the station.
December 15, 1998, was landing day for Space Shuttle Endeavour and its crew of six. At 7:07 pm EST, the orbiter's payload bay doors were closed for entry. Flight Director John Shannon gave the go for the crew to fire the orbital maneuvering system engines for the deorbit burn at 9:46 pm EST so that Endeavour could slow down to enter the Earth's atmosphere. At 10:54 pm EST, Endeavour and crew landed on the Kennedy Space Center's Runway 15. Endeavour wrapped up a 4.7 million mile mission, and the first to the International Space Station.
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#shuttle #ISS #sts-88
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Stardust was a 390-kilogram robotic space probe launched by NASA on 7 February 1999. Its primary mission was to collect dust samples from the coma of comet Wild 2, as well as samples of cosmic dust, and return them to Earth for analysis. It was the first sample return mission of its kind. En route to comet Wild 2, it also flew by and studied the asteroid 5535 Annefrank. The primary mission was successfully completed on 15 January 2006 when the sample return capsule returned to Earth.
Delta II was an expendable launch system, originally designed and built by McDonnell Douglas. Delta II was part of the Delta rocket family and entered service in 1989. Delta II vehicles included the Delta 6000, and the two later Delta 7000 variants ("Light" and "Heavy"). The rocket flew its final mission ICESat-2 on 15 September 2018, earning the launch vehicle a streak of 100 successful missions in a row, with the last failure being GPS IIR-1 in 1997.
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Mercury-Redstone 3, or Freedom 7, was the first United States human spaceflight, on May 5, 1961, piloted by astronaut Alan Shepard. It was the first crewed flight of Project Mercury. The project had the ultimate objective of putting an astronaut into orbit around the Earth and return him safely. Shepard's mission was a 15-minute suborbital flight with the primary objective of demonstrating his ability to withstand the high g-forces of launch and atmospheric re-entry.
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#mercury #nasa #alanshepard
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Vanguard TV0 (Viking 13)
01:25 Vanguard TV1 (Viking 14)
02:46 Vanguard TV2
03:48 Vanguard TV3 "Kaputnik"
05:12 Vanguard TV-3 Backup
06:19 Vanguard TV-4 (Vanguard 1 satellite)
07:44 Vanguard TV-5, SLV-1, SLV-2 & SLV-3
08:06 Vanguard SLV-4 (Vanguard 2 satellite)
09:16 Vanguard SLV-5 & SLV-6
09:37 Vanguard SLV-7 (Vanguard 3 satellite)
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Project Vanguard was a program managed by the United States Navy Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), which intended to launch the first artificial satellite into low Earth orbit using a Vanguard rocket as the launch vehicle from Cape Canaveral Missile Annex, Florida.
In response to the launch of Sputnik 1 on 4 October 1957, the U.S. restarted the Explorer program, which had been proposed earlier by the Army Ballistic Missile Agency (ABMA). Privately, however, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and President Dwight D. Eisenhower were aware of progress being made by the Soviets on Sputnik from secret spy plane imagery. Together with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), ABMA built Explorer 1 and launched it on 1 February 1958 (UTC). Before work was completed, however, the Soviet Union launched a second satellite, Sputnik 2, on 3 November 1957. Meanwhile, the spectacular televised failure of Vanguard TV3 on 6 December 1957, deepened American dismay over the country's position in the Space Race.
On 17 March 1958, Vanguard 1 became the second artificial satellite successfully placed in a low Earth orbit by the United States. It was the first solar-powered satellite. Just 15.2 cm (6.0 in) in diameter and weighing 1.4 kg (3.1 lb), Vanguard 1 was described by then-Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev as, "The grapefruit satellite". Vanguard 1, and the upper stage of its launch vehicle, are the oldest artificial satellites still in space, as Vanguard's predecessors, Sputnik 1, Sputnik 2, and Explorer 1, have decayed from orbit.
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#vanguard #satellite #rocket
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Gemini 7 (officially Gemini VII) was a 1965 crewed spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. It was the fourth crewed Gemini flight, the twelfth crewed American spaceflight, and the twenty-first crewed spaceflight including Soviet flights and X-15 flights above the Kármán line.
The crew of Frank Borman and Jim Lovell spent nearly 14 days in space, making a total of 206 orbits. Their spacecraft was the passive target for the first crewed space rendezvous performed by the crew of Gemini 6A.
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#gemini #nasa #gemini7
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May 1973 - Launch of the United States' orbital workshop, Skylab 1
June 1973 - Skylab 2 mission in which astronauts aboard Apollo spacecraft rendezvoused and docked with the orbital workshop. This crew carried a parasol, tools, and replacement film to repair the orbital workshop. The crew freed the jammed solar array and increased power to the workshop.
July 1973 - Skylab 3, was launched using Apollo hardware on 28 Jul. 1973 and its mission lasted 59 days.
November 1973 - Skylab 4, the last mission on the workshop was launched on 16 Nov. 1973 and remained in orbit for 84 days.
December 1973 - Pioneer 10 achieved the first flyby of Jupiter.
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Apollo 14 (January 31, 1971 – February 9, 1971) was the eighth crewed mission in the United States Apollo program, the third to land on the Moon, and the first to land in the lunar highlands. It was the last of the "H missions", landings at specific sites of scientific interest on the Moon for two-day stays with two lunar extravehicular activities (EVAs or moonwalks). Commander Alan Shepard, Command Module Pilot Stuart Roosa, and Lunar Module Pilot Edgar Mitchell launched on their nine-day mission on Sunday, January 31, 1971, at 4:03:02 p.m. EST.
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Footage of the various rocket stages being assembled, transport crawler, launch, staging, inflight camera footage, and recovery. Animation of the planned mission stages is shown. After each flight problems are described (Gordon Cooper is shown testing the POGO vibrations), and solutions are shown.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:26 Apollo 4 Objectives
03:06 Apollo 4 Flightplan
05:02 Apollo 4 Testing
07:58 Apollo 4 Launch
15:10 Apollo 4 Mission Results
16:34 Apollo 6 Objectives
18:39 Apollo 6 Launch
23:47 Apollo 6 Mission Results
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Apollo 4 (November 9, 1967), also known as SA-501, was the first, uncrewed, flight in the United States's Apollo program, and the first test of the Saturn V launch vehicle, the rocket that would be used to send astronauts to the Moon.
Apollo 4 was an "all-up" test, meaning all rocket stages and spacecraft were fully functional on the initial flight, a first for NASA.
The original launch date was planned for late 1966 but was delayed to November 9, 1967, due to a myriad of problems with various elements of the spacecraft, and difficulties during pre-flight testing.
The mission splashed down in the Pacific Ocean slightly less than nine hours after launch, having achieved its objectives. NASA deemed the mission a complete success, as it proved the Saturn V worked, which was an important step towards achieving the main objective: landing astronauts on the Moon and bringing them back safely, before the end of the 1960s.
Apollo 6 (April 4, 1968), also known as AS-502, was the third and final uncrewed flight in the United States' Apollo Program, and the second test of the Saturn V launch vehicle.
The flight plan called for following trans-lunar injection with a direct return abort using the service module's main engine, with a total flight time of about 10 hours. Instead, a phenomenon known as pogo oscillation damaged some of the Rocketdyne J-2 engines in the second and third stages by rupturing internal fuel lines, causing two second-stage engines to shut down early. The vehicle's onboard guidance system was able to compensate by burning the second and third stages longer, though the resulting parking orbit was more elliptical than planned. The damaged third-stage engine failed to restart for trans-lunar injection. Flight controllers elected to repeat the flight profile of the previous Apollo 4 test, achieving a high orbit and high-speed return. Despite the engine failures, the flight provided NASA with enough confidence to use the Saturn V for crewed launches (Apollo 8 would fly in December 1968).
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The PGM-17A Thor was the first operational ballistic missile of the U.S. Air Force (USAF). The Thor and later Delta families of space launch vehicles used boosters derived from the initial Thor missile.
The SM-65 Atlas was the first operational intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by the United States and the first member of the Atlas rocket family. A version was used for Project Mercury.
The Martin Marietta SM-68A/HGM-25A Titan I was the United States' first multistage intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), in use from 1959 until 1962. It was replaced by Titan II, later used in the Gemini program.
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#usaf #rocket #documentary
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GPS IIR-1 or GPS SVN-42 was the first Block IIR GPS satellite to be launched. It was to have been operated as part of the United States Air Force Global Positioning System.
GPS IIR-1 was launched on a Delta II 7925-9.5 launch vehicle, serial number D241, from Launch Complex 17A (LC-17A) at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS). The launch occurred at 16:28:01 UTC, on 17 January 1997.
Thirteen seconds later, the rocket's flight termination system was activated by its onboard computer. This detonated explosive charges aboard the rocket, causing it to explode. At the time of the explosion, the rocket was 490 m (1,610 ft) above the launch complex.
An investigation determined that the failure was caused by a crack in the casing of the number 2 GEM-40 solid rocket motor, which started to form at T+6 seconds and grew from there.
At T+12 seconds, the Solid rocket booster (SRB) casing ruptured and debris struck the number 8 SRB next to it, causing that motor to fail as well.
One second later, the range safety destruct charges automatically activated, causing the rocket to auto-terminate, which led to the self-destruction of the first stage and the detonation of the remaining SRBs. The upper stages were blasted free.
At T+21 seconds, the Range Safety Officer sent a manual destruct command to terminate the upper stages for safety purposes, resulting in their destruction. The GPS satellite and payload shroud survived intact until impacting the ground. It could not be determined with certainty what had tripped the destruct system on the first stage; possible explanations including a lanyard being pulled, a shock wave from the rupture of the number 2 SRB, or heat generated by the event.
It was the lowest-altitude launch failure at Cape Canaveral since Atlas-Centaur AC-5 in 1965 and only the third total loss of a Delta in the previous two decades.
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When the astronaut mentions instruments readouts or pushes a button, we switch to the panel camera showing that action.
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Mercury-Redstone 3, or Freedom 7, was the first United States human spaceflight, on May 5, 1961, piloted by astronaut Alan Shepard. It was the first crewed flight of Project Mercury. The project had the ultimate objective of putting an astronaut into orbit around the Earth and return him safely. Shepard's mission was a 15-minute suborbital flight with the primary objective of demonstrating his ability to withstand the high g-forces of launch and atmospheric re-entry.
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#mercury #nasa #alanshepard
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The Apollo program, also known as Project Apollo, was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which succeeded in preparing and landing the first humans on the Moon from 1968 to 1972. It was first conceived during Dwight D. Eisenhower's administration as a three-person spacecraft to follow the one-person Project Mercury, which put the first Americans in space. Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal for the 1960s of "landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" in an address to Congress on May 25, 1961. It was the third US human spaceflight program to fly, preceded by the two-person Project Gemini conceived in 1961 to extend spaceflight capability in support of Apollo.
Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Apollo Lunar Module (LM) on July 20, 1969, and walked on the lunar surface, while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command and service module (CSM), and all three landed safely on Earth on July 24.
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Gemini 3 was the first crewed mission in NASA's Project Gemini and was the first time two American astronauts flew together into space. On March 23, 1965, astronauts Gus Grissom and John Young flew three low Earth orbits in their spacecraft, which they nicknamed Molly Brown.
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There's little actual cockpit footage from Gemini V, so simulations and some sequences from other flights were used.
CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
00:45 Project Gemini
01:36 Gemini V Objectives
02:22 Gemini V Crew
03:15 Gemini V Spacecraft & Experiments
05:53 Training and Preparation
08:04 First Launch Attempt
08:58 Day 1 (Launch, Rendezvous Evaluation Pod Release, Power Problems)
14:50 Day 2 (Radar Tests)
15:52 Day 3 (Visual Acuity Experiment)
17:44 Day 4 (Missile Tracking, Zodiacal light and the Gegenschein)
18:50 Day 5 (Flight Record Broken, Cloud Spectra)
20:19 Day 6 (Thruster Problems)
22:19 Day 7 (Storm Tracking, Earth Photos)
23:15 Day 8 (Earth Photos, Reentry and Splashdown)
29:59 Gemini V Mission Results
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Gemini 5 (officially Gemini V, also referred to as GT-5) was a 1965 crewed spaceflight in NASA's Project Gemini. It was the third crewed Gemini flight, the eleventh crewed American spaceflight (including two X-15 flights above 100 kilometers (54 nmi)), and the nineteenth human spaceflight of all time.
It was also the first time an American crewed space mission held the world record for duration, set on August 26, 1965, by breaking the Soviet Union's previous record set by Vostok 5 in 1963. This record might have been one day longer; however, Gemini V was cut short, due to the approach of Hurricane Betsy.
Crew:
Command Pilot - L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (second and last spaceflight)
Pilot - Charles "Pete" Conrad Jr. (first spaceflight)
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#sts-1 #columbia #shuttle
(Voyager 2 was launched before, on August 20, 1977 youtu.be/urJ2u7SXZ48). The first sequence shows side by side multiple views. Individual camera views are then repeated.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Multiple camera angles
01:25 Tracking Camera A (48fps)
03:10 Tracking Camera B (48fps)
05:19 High framerate pad cameras
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The Voyager 1 probe was launched on September 5, 1977, from Launch Complex 41 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, aboard a Titan IIIE launch vehicle. The Voyager 2 probe had been launched two weeks earlier, on August 20, 1977. Despite being launched later, Voyager 1 reached both Jupiter and Saturn sooner, following a shorter trajectory.
Voyager 1's initial orbit had an aphelion of 8.9 AU (830 million mi), just a little short of Saturn's orbit of 9.5 AU (880 million mi). Voyager 2's initial orbit had an aphelion of 6.2 AU (580 million mi), well short of Saturn's orbit.
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#NASA #Voyager1 #TitanIII
(Voyager 1 was launched afterward, on September 5, 1977 youtu.be/ToSFMq7UiPI). The first sequence shows side by side multiple views. Individual camera views are then repeated.
The footage was AI upscaled/cleaned up and comes mostly from high framerate cameras (running at 48 and 120 fps). The high framerate was preserved on this video, with sequences shown in approximately real-time. Launch sound was added (ambient Titan IIIE launch sound).
CHAPTERS
00:00 Full Launch (Multiple Camera Angles)
02:28 Pad and Tracking Camera Sequences
05:14 Tracking Camera A (48 fps)
07:04 Tracking Camera B (48 fps)
09:30 Tracking Camera C (48 fps)
11:09 Pad Camera A & B (120 fps)
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The Voyager 2 probe was launched on August 20, 1977, by NASA from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard a Titan IIIE/Centaur launch vehicle. Two weeks later, the twin Voyager 1 probe was launched on September 5, 1977. However, Voyager 1 reached both Jupiter and Saturn sooner, as Voyager 2 had been launched into a longer, more circular trajectory.
Voyager 1's initial orbit had an aphelion of 8.9 AU (830 million mi; 1.33 billion km), just a little short of Saturn's orbit of 9.5 AU (880 million mi; 1.42 billion km). Voyager 2's initial orbit had an aphelion of 6.2 AU (580 million mi; 930 million km), well short of Saturn's orbit.
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#NASA #Voyager2 #TitanIII
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Chapter List:
00:00 Intro
00:21 Zarya Launch
03:01 Day 1: STS-88 Launch
11:46 Day 2: Unity
17:55 Day 3: Canadarm and Unity
23:44 Day 4: Zarya capture and docking
26:51 Day 5: Spacewalk
36:02 Day 6: ISS activation
37:45 Day 7: Spacewalk
42:15 Day 8: Entering ISS
48:05 Day 9: ISS hatch closure
52:28 Day 10: Spacewalk
56:38 Day 11: ISS Undock
01:03:02 Day 12: Satellite deployment
01:04:13 Day 13: Rentry and landing
01:10:27 End of mission crew comments
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STS-88 was the first Space Shuttle mission to the International Space Station (ISS). It was flown by Space Shuttle Endeavour, and took the first American module, the Unity node, to the station.
The seven-day mission was highlighted by the mating of the U.S.-built Unity node to the Functional Cargo Block (Zarya module) already in orbit, and three spacewalks to connect power and data transmission cables between the Node and the FGB. Zarya, built by Boeing and the Russian Space Agency, was launched on a Russian Proton rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan in November 1998.
Other payloads on the STS-88 mission included the IMAX Cargo Bay Camera (ICBC), the Argentine Scientific Applications Satellite-S (SAC-A), the MightySat 1 Hitchhiker payload, the Space Experiment Module (SEM-07) and Getaway Special G-093.
Crew:
Commander - Robert D. Cabana (fourth and last spaceflight)
Pilot - Frederick W. Sturckow (first spaceflight)
Mission Specialist 1 - Jerry L. Ross (sixth spaceflight)
Mission Specialist 2 - Nancy J. Currie (third spaceflight)
Mission Specialist 3 - James H. Newman (third spaceflight)
Mission Specialist 4 - Sergei K. Krikalev (fourth spaceflight)
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#shuttle #ISS #documentary
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The VLS-1 (Portuguese: Veículo Lançador de Satélites) was the Brazilian Space Agency's main satellite launch vehicle. The launch vehicle was to be capable of launching satellites into orbit. The launch site was located at the Alcântara Launch Center due to its proximity to the equator.
It had four solid rocket booster stages. The rocket would be capable of delivering payloads up to 350 kg to orbits between 250 to 1000 km.
VLS-1 development started in 1984, with a first launch attempt in 1997.
It was unsuccessful, due to one of the first stage rockets failing to ignite at launch.
In 1999 a second launch, code-named VLS-1 V2, was attempted. The rocket carried a small scientific satellite. This time, the second stage exploded due to a pyrotechnical system malfunction, forcing the activation of the self-destruct system.
A third launch was scheduled for 2003, but the prototype exploded on the launch pad, two days before its intended launch date. The project was terminated in 2016.
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#VLS #brazil #rocket
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Landsat 1 (LS-1), formerly named ERTS-A and ERTS-1, was the first satellite of the United States' Landsat program. It was a modified version of the Nimbus 4 meteorological satellite and was launched on July 23, 1972, by a Delta 900 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
It was the first satellite to carry a Multispectral Scanner.
The near-polar orbiting spacecraft served as a stabilized, Earth-oriented platform for obtaining information on agricultural and forestry resources, geology and mineral resources, hydrology and water resources, geography, cartography, environmental pollution, oceanography and marine resources, and meteorological phenomena.
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#environment #nasa #landsat
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Intro
01:00 Origins
07:00 Saturn Project
10:17 Original Saturn I Configuration
19:45 Launch Complex 34 and 37
22:27 SA-1 (dummy 2nd and 3rd stages)
25:11 SA-2 (Project Highwater, dummy 2nd and 3rd stages)
27:20 SA-3 (Project Highwater, dummy 2nd and 3rd stages)
29:30 SA-4 (dummy 2nd and 3rd stages)
31:00 Saturn I Block II
35:09 SA-5 (live S-IV second stage)
37:03 SA-6 (Apollo Boilerplate 13)
40:43 SA-7 (Apollo Boilerplate 15)
42:09 SA-9 (Pegasus 1, Apollo Boilerplate 26)
44:40 SA-8 (Pegasus 2, Apollo Boilerplate 16)
46:05 SA-10 (Pegasus 3)
46:50 Program Conclusion
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The Saturn I (pronounced "Saturn 1") was a rocket designed as the United States' first medium-lift launch vehicle for up to 20,000-pound (9,100 kg) low Earth orbit payloads. The rocket's first stage was built as a cluster of propellant tanks engineered from older rocket tank designs, leading critics to jokingly refer to it as "Cluster's Last Stand".
Its development was taken over from the Advanced Research Projects Agency in 1958 by the newly-formed civilian NASA. Its design proved sound and flexible. It was successful in initiating the development of liquid hydrogen-fueled rocket propulsion, launching the Pegasus satellites, and flight verification of the Apollo command and service module launch phase aerodynamics.
Ten Saturn I rockets were flown before it was replaced by the heavy-lift derivative Saturn IB, which used a larger, higher total impulse second stage and an improved guidance and control system. It also led the way to the development of the super-heavy lift Saturn V which carried the first men to landings on the Moon in the Apollo program.
President John F. Kennedy identified the Saturn I, and the SA-5 launch in particular, as being the point where US lift capability would surpass the Soviets, after being behind since Sputnik
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