Showing posts with label ISS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISS. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Doug and Tracy's Music Video of Their ISS Mission

UPDATE: If you want the music video part of the briefing go to 8 minute mark.


Click on image for readable copy and it is on http://twitpic.com/4ek3q5

Yeah, you heard it right, Music Video. For starters, it is really good even if the tunes are not in your library. Secondly, this is a low res 320 x 240 upscaled to 640 x 480. If I find the HD version I will post a link to it.

NOTE: Sony claims the song in the video and you may be in a location found in the banned list. And there is an advertisement at the beginning. Newest fact of internet life.

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Happy St. Patrick's Day from International Space Station

Somehow this did not get posted. My bad, was in edit mode and forgot.
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] Video Credits: NASA TV http://www.nasa.gov/ntv/ [ note: 309nmblonde is me. Like my highlights? ]

I did not want to toss "The Voice" out when I spliced the 720 main into my 480 off the cuff recording. So I kludged the intro in and shoehorned the closing words into a 720 window.

I wanted context with my video. It was a good save (fullscreen is icky on the upscaled closing).
-d

Sunday, February 27, 2011

STS-133 Discovery's Window Camera

Credits: NASA TV http://www.nasa.gov/ntv


Sunday, November 28, 2010

Soyuz TMA Spacecraft Returns Expedition 26 Crew Home November 26, 2010


Undocking plus 3 hours
Landing minus 23 minutes
Soyuz reaches Entry Interface -- 400,000 feet in altitude -- 31 minutes after the deorbit burn.

Undocking plus 3 hours, 8 minutes
Landing minus 15 minutes
Parachutes are commanded to deploy. Two Pilot Parachutes are deployed, the second of which extracts the Drogue Chute. The Drogue slows the spacecraft's descent from a rate of 755 feet per second to 262 feet per second.

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More photos and articles about Soyuz TMA spacecraft are on NASA's Soyuz Pages.