AFThttp://www.twitter.com/ndymars Experience Zero-G in HD, through the eyes of space station Expedition 13 astronauts Jeff Williams and Pavel Vinogradov
Life on the International Space Station HDAFT2011-10-29 | http://www.twitter.com/ndymars Experience Zero-G in HD, through the eyes of space station Expedition 13 astronauts Jeff Williams and Pavel VinogradovFormation Landing of RCAF Harvard II at NFTCAFT2020-04-19 | Captured through a spotter scope. Formation landing is a very delicate and easily perishable skill practiced by RCAF pilots. It is a skill that can be useful to lead another aircraft to land in IMC should their own navigational or communication equipment fail.SF Coast, Golden Gate Bridge Bike TourAFT2020-04-19 | ...RCAF NFTC Phase III Course 1701 Harvard IIAFT2020-04-19 | Hey guys!
I created this video for my course in 2017. Phase III on the Harvard is where the jet streamed pilots get their RCAF wings.
If you are considering a career in the RCAF, I highly recommend it. I have done many jobs before becoming a pilot and none was more exciting to wake up to on Monday morning at 5am.Time Lapse West Coast USAAFT2015-09-07 | Taken with SJ4000+WiFi, scenes in sequence: Johnston Ridge Observatory Paradise Trail, Mt. Rainier Glacier Point (viewing Half Dome), Yosemite's National Park Rocky Mountains over Oregon (Aerial shot) Paine Field, Everett (Boeing Factory) Pike Place Market, Seattle Northern Michigan (Aerial shot) Kerry Park, Seattle
Music Credit: www.bensound.com -Relaxing-YYZ to SFO Time LapseAFT2015-08-25 | Music: www.bensound.com -Energy-X-31 Post Stall ManeuverAFT2013-05-27 | The X-31 program demonstrated the value of thrust vectoring (directing engine exhaust flow) coupled with advanced flight control systems, to provide controlled flight during close-in air combat at very high angles of attack. The result of this increased maneuverability is an airplane with a significant advantage over conventional fighters.Low Flying Over GreenlandAFT2013-04-28 | ...NEW: Full Earth Rotation at NightAFT2013-04-14 | This new global view and animation of Earth's city lights is a composite assembled from data acquired by the Suomi NPP satellite. This new data was then mapped over existing Blue Marble imagery of Earth to provide a realistic view of the planet.Expedition 33 Undock and LandingAFT2012-12-03 | Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams and Flight Engineers Aki Hoshide and Yuri Malenchenko undocked from the International Space Station in their Soyuz TMA-05M spacecraft at 5:26 p.m. EST Sunday Nov. 18, 2012. The trio landed just before sunrise in the snowy steppe of Kazakhstan at 8:56 p.m. Sunday (7:56 a.m. Monday, Kazakhstan time).Triathlon In SpaceAFT2012-09-18 | Follow me on Twitter! @ndymars
Expedition 33 Commander Suni Williams participated in the Malibu Triathlon while in space using exercise equipment aboard the International Space Station.Curiositys Seven Minutes of TerrorAFT2012-08-04 | http://www.twitter.com/astrorider_mars Team members share the challenges of Curiosity's final minutes to landing on the surface of Mars.SpaceX Dragon Hatch Opening by AstronautsAFT2012-05-27 | http://www.twitter.com/astrorider_mars The hatch between the newly arrived SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and the Harmony module of the International Space Station was opened by NASA Astronaut Don Pettit at 5:53 am EDT as the station flew 253 miles above Auckland, New Zealand. The hatch opening begins four days of operations to upload more than 1,000 pounds of cargo from the first commercial spacecraft to visit the space station and reload it with experiments and cargo for a return trip to Earth. It is scheduled for splashdown several hundred miles west of California on May 31.[FULL] SpaceX Dragon Dock to the International Space Station (First Commercial Spacecraft Ever)AFT2012-05-25 | http://www.twitter.com/astrorider_mars The SpaceX Dragon capsule is grappled and berthed to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station's Harmony module at 12:02 p.m. EDT, May 25, 2012.Inside Tour of Russian Soyuz SpacecraftAFT2012-04-26 | In this episode of NASA: Behind the Scenes, take a tour inside the Russian Soyuz, the vehicle which takes the expedition crews back and forth to the International Space Station. Astronaut Mike Fincke, a veteran of the Soyuz and shuttle, shows off the features of the vehicles and talks about what it's like to be inside.[MV]Walking in the Air + Aurora from SpaceAFT2012-04-20 | This video features a series of time lapse sequences photographed by the Expedition 30 crew aboard the International Space Station. Set to the song "Walking in the Air," by Howard Blake, the video takes viewers around the world, through auroras, and over dazzling lightning displays. The sequences are as follows: :01 -- Stars over southern United States :08 -- US west coast to Canada :21 -- Central Europe to the Middle East :36 -- Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean :54 -- Storms over Africa 1:08 -- Central United States 1:20 -- Midwest United States 1:33 -- United Kingdom to Baltic Sea 1:46 -- Moonset 1:55 -- Northern United States to Eastern Canada 2:12 -- Aurora Australis over the Indian Ocean 2:32 -- Comet Lovejoy 2:53 -- Aurora Borealis over Hudson Bay 3:06 -- United Kingdom to Central EuropeSpace Shuttle Lands in Washington DCAFT2012-04-17 | Space shuttle Discovery piggy-backed on a modified Boeing 747 on its way around Washington and into Dulles Airport.
Discovery flew over the monuments along the National Mall in Washington DC at about 10:00 EST (14:00 GMT).
Piggy-backing on a modified Boeing 747, Discovery was flying at an altitude of just 1,500ft (457m), Nasa said.[MV]Rock Band Back at the ISSAFT2012-03-29 | 'Back at the ISS' is a rocking musical greeting to ESA Astronaut André Kuipers, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and the entire crew of the International Space Station on the occasion of the docking of ESA's third Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), Edoardo Amaldi, set for 28 March 2012. Video courtesy of the European Space Agency.Astronaut John Glenn DocumentaryAFT2012-03-08 | ...Expedition 30 Soyuz DockingAFT2011-12-23 | The Soyuz TMA-03M spacecraft carrying NASA astronaut Don Pettit, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and European Space Agency astronaut Andre Kuipers docks to the International Space Station's Rassvet module on Dec. 23 at 10:19 a.m. EST.Solar Eclipse on Mars!AFT2011-12-08 | The larger of the two moons of Mars, Phobos, transits (passes in front of) the sun in this approximately true-speed movie simulation using images from the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover OpportunitySunset on MarsAFT2011-12-08 | The sun descends to the Martian horizon and sets in this 30-second movie simulation using images from the panoramic camera (Pancam) on NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity.Space Shuttle Landing PracticeAFT2011-12-07 | One of the Public Affairs Writers at NASA's Kennedy Space Center flew with STS-135 Commander Chris Ferguson on the Shuttle Training Aircraft as he practiced landing the space shuttle.NASA MSL Mars Rover Launch Day HighlightsAFT2011-11-26 | We are going back to Mars!
A signal from NASA's Mars Science Laboratory spacecraft, including the new Curiosity rover, has been received by officials on the ground.
Crew: One pilot Length: 7.47 m (24 ft 6 in) Wingspan: 12.56 m (41 ft 2 in) Gross weight: 322 kg (710 lb) Powerplant: 1 × König SC-430, 18 kW (24 hp) Cruising speed: 82 km/h (51 mph)X-48 Blended Wing Body First Test FlightAFT2011-11-10 | The X-48 is an experimental unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for investigation into the characteristics of blended wing body (BWB) aircraft, a type of flying wing. It is currently under development by Boeing and NASA.Mars Science Laboratory Curiosity Moves to Launch PadAFT2011-11-08 | It's been four years since we've launched something to Mars. This one will be gigantic.
Standing atop a payload transporter, the Atlas V rocket payload fairing containing NASA's Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) spacecraft rolls out of the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, beginning the move to Space Launch Complex 41.
Some Stats: 41 Missions to date, only 15 successfully entered orbit, 8 made successful landings and only 3 rovers deployed.NASA Discovers Iceberg the Size of New YorkAFT2011-11-05 | In October, 2011, NASA's Operation IceBridge discovered a major rift in the Pine Island Glacier in western Antarctica. This crack, which extends at least 18 miles and is 50 meters deep, could produce an iceberg more than 800 square kilometers in size.
http://expertscolumn.com/content/iceberg-size-new-york-formed-antarcticaVideo Tour of the International Space Station HDAFT2011-10-29 | Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke gives a guided tour of his home in orbit.President Obama Speaks at NASA Kennedy Space Center HDAFT2011-10-28 | President Obama spoke at the Kennedy Space Center on April 15, 2010 about the new direction for NASA and America's Space Program.Apollo 11 Lunar Module Unlock Original FootageAFT2011-10-28 | Blurry stock footage of LM Eagle undocking.Buzz Aldrin in Lunar Module Eagle checkout before landingAFT2011-10-27 | This film was captured from a VHS tape that lacked any audio track. It's typically been shown over the years, as it was filmed, upside down. The film was shot at 6 frames per second, but displayed at 29.972 frames per second for the TV audience. In other words, 5 times too fast. In addition, a 3:2 pull down was done by the studio which, basically, adds an extra frame every 4th frame. The end result was an upside down film being shown 4 times too fast.STS-135 Atlantis Final Space Shuttle Landing HDAFT2011-07-21 | Landed: Thu., July 21, 2011, 5:57 a.m. EDT
Landing Site: Kennedy Space Center, Florida
Mission Elapsed Time: 12 days, 18 hours, 28 minutes, 50 seconds
Official Landing Times
Main gear touchdown: 5:57:00 a.m. EDT
Nose gear touchdown: 5:57:20 a.m. EDT
Wheels stop: 5:57:54 a.m. EDT
Total miles: more than 5.2 millionSTS-132 Atlantis Landing 1080 HDAFT2011-07-12 | Launch: 2:20 p.m. EDT - May 14, 2010
Landing: 8:48 a.m. EDT - May 26, 2010
Orbiter: Atlantis
Mission Number: STS-132 (132nd space shuttle flight)
Launch Window: 10 minutes
Launch Pad: 39A
Mission Duration: 11 days, 18 hours, 29 minutes, 9 secondsEarth Recorded in High Definition from SpaceAFT2011-07-12 | Enjoy 7_7Space Shuttle Endeavour docked at International Space Station HDAFT2011-07-12 | After the Soyuz TMA-20 carrying Expedition 27 Commander Dmitry Kondratyev and Flight Engineers Cady Coleman and Paolo Nespoli undocked from the International Space Station on May 23, Nespoli captured this video of shuttle Endeavour docked to the orbital complex.How Food is Prepared for Space MissionsAFT2011-07-11 | Ever wanted to know how the food is prepared for astronauts? There's a whole lab at JSC dedicated to culinary.Crews Speak with Pope Benedict XVIAFT2011-05-23 | The STS-134 and Expedition 27 crews joined together in the Kibo module for a special call from Pope Benedict XVI.A380 collision with CRJ700 at NY JFKAFT2011-04-12 | The collision involved a taxiing Air France Airbus A380 Superjumbo and a Comair Bombardier CRJ700 regional jet which had just landed on a flight from Boston.
Grainy video footage shows the wing of the double-decker Airbus, en route to Paris, hitting the tail section of the Bombardier and spinning it a quarter turn on the ground.
The Comair jet was carrying 62 passengers and four crew and the Air France flight is reported to have had 495 passengers and 25 crew aboard. No injuries were reported.
Both jets have been impounded for inspection.NASA Railway Track Transporting SRBAFT2011-03-31 | NASA has a railway track within the Kennedy Space Centre. It is used every mission to transport the Solid Rocket Boosters to the Vehicle Assembly Building.NASA Employee Form Human ShuttleAFT2011-03-19 | Thousands of NASA Kennedy Space Center employees stand side-by-side to form a full-scale outline of a space shuttle orbiter outside the Vehicle Assembly Building. The unique photo opportunity was designed to honor the Space Shuttle Program's 30-year legacy and the people who contribute to safely processing, launching and landing the vehicle.UTSDC Space Farming SeminarAFT2011-03-14 | A presentation on space farming by Thomas Graham, Controlled Environment Systems Research Group at the University of Guelph.
University of Toronto Space Design Contest workshop for contestants of 2011.
www.utspace.comUTSDC Student Rocket Launch In SnowAFT2011-03-11 | www.utspace.comUTSDC Engineering Communication LectureAFT2011-03-10 | www.utspace.comSTS-133 Discovery Final LandingAFT2011-03-09 | This is the last landing of space shuttle Discovery. Farewell.
P.S. I'm trying to get HD working, next mission will be in HD!
Here are some unofficial landing times for today:
Main gear touchdown: 12 days, 19 hours, 3 minutes, 53 seconds
Nose gear touchdown: 12 days, 19 hours, 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Wheelstop: 12 days, 19 hours, 4 minutes, 50 secondsIn-flight STS-133 Astronauts Reporter InterviewAFT2011-03-03 | STS-133 crew members Nicole Stott, Mike Barratt and Eric Boe speak with members of the media during in-flight interviews.
The interview was with reporters from MSNBC; WXIA-TV, Atlanta; and Fox News Radio.
Today's wake up song was "City of Blinding Lights" by U2, suggested by Tim Kopra and played for the entire crew at 5:05 a.m. EST. The call was delayed slightly because of a poor communications signal.
Space shuttle Discovery's astronauts will enjoy some off-duty time today and field questions from reporters. Also, NASA Television will air video of launch from the Solid Rocket Booster Cameras.
At 5:03 p.m. the entire crew will gather to talk to President Barack Obama.