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Space Station Slowly Falling Apart?







Space Station Slowly Falling Apart?

Space Station Slowly Falling Apart? 02/17/2004 05:00 PM




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International Space Station Crew to
retry Space Walk


International Space Station Crew to
retry Space Walk
06/30/2004 04:49 AM

The 2 Crewmembers of the ISS will attempt for a second time to repair a circuit breaker to a broken gyroscope. If everything goes as planned and no further spacesuit problems they will spend approx 6 hours replacing the circuit breaker. [NASA]


Catch a Falling Space Capsule


Catch a Falling Space Capsule 09/05/2004 02:39 PM
Wired News Sep 5 2004 5:52PM GMT

Maryland Game Developer Vision
Videogames Receives NASA Space Act
Agreement To Develop Space Station Game


Maryland Game Developer Vision
Videogames Receives NASA Space Act
Agreement To Develop Space Station Game
05/31/2004 01:55 PM
Vision Videogames of Towson, Maryland received a Space Act Agreement from The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) earlier this month to develop their PC/PS2/Xbox game, Space Station:SIM, due for consumer release this Christmas season. The Space Act Agreement is a continuation of one received by GRS Games before Vision Videogames management bought out the company in March 2004. It allows Vision Videogames a flow of information from, and access to, NASA personnel so the company can gather information to build their game. “The game has captured everyone’s imagination. We have individuals and international agencies including JAXA (The Japanese Space Agency) volunteering to help us with drawings, science, music – anything you can imagine,” says company president Bill Mueller. In Space Station:SIM, the player assumes the roll of the Chief Administrator of NASA, creating astronaut crewmembers with unique needs, abilities and personalities while managing their activities and personal relationships like “The SIMS®”. [PRWEB May 31, 2004]

Economist.com | Space station


Economist.com | Space station 03/17/2005 02:49 AM
how the Iran Non-proliferation Act could very well kill the International Space Station .. No plan B for outer space .. Funding

economist.com/science/displaystory.cfm?story_id=3738886
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Space Station sightings


Space Station sightings 12/24/2004 12:29 PM
Xeni Jardin: BoingBoing reader Uncle Horn Head says, "I heard on NPR this afternoon that in the coming days it will be possible to see the International Space Station with the naked eye. NASA has posted a massive list of world cities with optimal viewing times."

That spot was a chat between Ira Flatow and Alex Chadwick on the NPR program "Day to Day," to which I'm a contributing tech correspondent. Here's the audio for that segment: Li nk

Reader Philip Downey adds, "The site heavens-above.com tells you when ANY satellite is going over anywhere in the world. One neat feature is going back a day in time to figure out what you saw last night."

That's no moon, it's a space station


That's no moon, it's a space station 05/13/2004 09:18 AM
IS S-Jupiter Transit tonight. Notable space station flyover tonight for you skywatching East Coasters: the ISS will pass quite close to Jupiter, and some of you lucky ones [coordinates|map] will even see the station briefly eclipse the planet. (Side note: Remember those days when everyone was using its radio call sign &quo t;Alpha?" Now the media just say "space station." Sigh.) East Coast, 9:30pm, I'll be outside, looking up.

Space Station Simulator


Space Station Simulator 11/05/2003 08:36 AM
Project Planning Underway

No Yearlong Crews for Space Station


No Yearlong Crews for Space Station 04/21/2004 12:45 AM
NASA has turned down Russia's request to extend the stay of the next International Space Station crew to a full year from six months but is open to the idea for later missions.

Space Station Eclipses Jupiter


Space Station Eclipses Jupiter 05/13/2004 05:05 AM
The International Space Station will totally eclipse Jupiter, but the "path of totality" is only ~260 feet wide .. Bright. Silent. Inhabited .. map

science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2004/12may_issjupiter.htm?list155268
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New residents dock at space station


New residents dock at space station 04/17/2005 04:56 AM
OptusNet Apr 17 2005 8:51AM GMT

Italian Delivery For Space Station


Italian Delivery For Space Station 04/17/2005 06:59 PM
CBS Now Apr 17 2005 11:11PM GMT

New Crew Docks at Space Station


New Crew Docks at Space Station 04/18/2005 04:53 AM
A Russian-American replacement crew and a visiting Italian astronaut arrive at the international space station on the Russian Soyuz capsule. The American crew member is part of U.S. plan to return its space shuttle to flight.

Astronaut: Space Station Is Safe


Astronaut: Space Station Is Safe 10/31/2003 03:50 AM
CBS News Oct 31 2003 3:23AM ET

No Free Rides To Space Station


No Free Rides To Space Station 12/29/2004 01:45 PM
CBS News Dec 29 2004 4:14PM GMT

Crew heads for space station


Crew heads for space station 04/16/2005 02:44 AM
OptusNet Apr 16 2005 6:12AM GMT

Space station crew returns


Space station crew returns 04/29/2004 11:09 PM
USA Today Apr 30 2004 3:25AM GMT

New Crew Heads To Space Station


New Crew Heads To Space Station 04/15/2005 09:46 AM
CBS News Apr 15 2005 1:21PM GMT

Kermit Alive and Well on the Space
Station


Kermit Alive and Well on the Space
Station
12/10/2003 06:40 PM

Space Station Astronauts Take Spacewalk
(AP)


Space Station Astronauts Take Spacewalk
(AP)
03/28/2005 05:44 AM
AP - Their mission nearing an end, the two space station astronauts installed antennas and released a baby Sputnik during a spacewalk Monday amid heightened safety procedures and multiple breakdowns.

More Astronauts Approved for Space
Station


More Astronauts Approved for Space
Station
07/24/2004 03:05 AM
Nations involved in the International Space Station have also agreed to look at ways to accelerate the launching of Japanese and European research modules.

New Robot Arm Installed on Space Station


New Robot Arm Installed on Space Station 02/01/2005 10:04 PM
NASA has announced that a 5 hour 28 minute space walk by two ISS astronauts has been completed and the International Space Station now has a new, external robot arm. The double-jointed manipulator arm is known as ROKVISS (Robotics Component Verification on ISS) and is part of a German commercial experiment. The device can operate in both an autonomous mode and in a telepresence mode. The primary purpose of the arm is to test the long-term reliability of new, lightweight robotics components in space. A Sci-Tech article has more info on the new arm and also mentions that the astronauts discoverd a mysterious, white, honeycomb-like substance growing on the outside of the space station during their spacewalk (yikes!). More info about the ROKVISS arm itself can be found in a 12 page concept overview document (PDF format).

Space Station Air Pressure Drops


Space Station Air Pressure Drops 01/06/2004 06:51 AM
CBS News Jan 6 2004 6:14AM ET

Space Station shedding parts


Space Station shedding parts 02/18/2004 03:48 AM
Seems things keep falling off the International Space Station. All of this junk in orbit makes for tricky driving when...

Station Crew Goes For Space Stroll


Station Crew Goes For Space Stroll 03/28/2005 08:39 AM
CBS Now Mar 28 2005 12:34PM GMT

Space Station Gets New Food Supply


Space Station Gets New Food Supply 12/26/2004 12:46 PM
CBS News Dec 26 2004 4:20PM GMT

Space Station Crew Unloads Supplies (AP)


Space Station Crew Unloads Supplies (AP) 04/18/2005 08:15 AM
AP - Cosmonauts and astronauts exchanged joyful embraces Sunday and began loading the international space station with scientific equipment and fresh vegetables after their successful docking of the Soyuz cargo ship.

Space station crews prepare for next
chapter


Space station crews prepare for next
chapter
04/05/2005 05:22 PM
USA Today Apr 5 2005 9:47PM GMT

New Crew to Leave for Space Station on
Oct. 11, NASA Says


New Crew to Leave for Space Station on
Oct. 11, NASA Says
09/25/2004 03:21 AM
A new crew will be sent to the International Space Station next month, even though there are concerns about adequate oxygen and other supplies.

NASA Taking Chances on Space Station
(AP)


NASA Taking Chances on Space Station
(AP)
06/23/2004 05:34 PM
AP - NASA is taking bigger chances and more of them — even bending its own safety rules — to keep the international space station running with a two-man crew and no shuttle visits.

Oxygen Generator on Space Station Fails


Oxygen Generator on Space Station Fails 09/10/2004 03:56 AM
The main oxygen generator for the International Space Station has failed, and the two astronauts on board will tap into an attached cargo ship's air supply this weekend.

Fresh Space Station Crew On Board


Fresh Space Station Crew On Board 04/21/2004 08:56 AM
CBS News Apr 21 2004 1:04PM GMT

International Space Station Gyroscope
Fails


International Space Station Gyroscope
Fails
04/23/2004 05:34 AM

Space Station Oxygen Maker Broken


Space Station Oxygen Maker Broken 09/10/2004 05:12 AM
The oxygen generator for the International Space Station craps out, leaving the two astronauts on board weighing alternative sources for breathable air.

Russian Space Ship Departs for Station
(AP)


Russian Space Ship Departs for Station
(AP)
04/14/2005 10:34 PM
AP - A Soyuz rocket blasted into the cosmos as the sun rose over the Central Asian steppes Friday, carrying a Russian, American and Italian to the international space station a month before NASA revives a shuttle program grounded after the Columbia disaster two years ago.

NASA: Space Station Running Low on
Oxygen (AP)


NASA: Space Station Running Low on
Oxygen (AP)
09/24/2004 06:09 PM
AP - Oxygen and food will be worrisomely low on the international space station by Christmas, and it's crucial that a Russian supply ship get there by then, a top NASA official said Friday.

"Hurricane Ivan as seen by the
International Space Station"


"Hurricane Ivan as seen by the
International Space Station"
09/17/2004 08:26 AM

Space Station Astronauts Called Back In
(AP)


Space Station Astronauts Called Back In
(AP)
06/24/2004 06:01 PM
AP - The two astronauts who stepped out of the international space station for an unusually risky spacewalk were quickly ordered back in Thursday when Mission Control spotted a pressure drop in one of the men's oxygen tanks.

NASA Taking Chances on Space Station


NASA Taking Chances on Space Station 06/25/2004 12:30 AM
Abcnews.go.com - Thu Jun 24, 07:38 am GMT

Space Station Loses Power in Gyroscope


Space Station Loses Power in Gyroscope 04/23/2004 12:12 AM
One of the gyroscopes that keeps the International Space Station in the right position has failed, a development that will require an extra spacewalk for astronauts to fix.
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