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Spacevidcast 2.20 – Guinness in space, JAXA Space Power, Ulysses is dead!

Spacevidcast 2.20 – Guinness in space, JAXA Space Power, Ulysses is dead!

In the news we have... Stuck knob on Atlantis JAXA ...

July 3, 2009
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Launch of GOES-O aboard a Delta IV Rocket

Launch of GOES-O aboard a Delta IV Rocket

At 22:51 UTC/GMT the GOES-O weather satellite lifted ...

June 29, 2009
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Augustine Commission 06/17/2009

Augustine Commission 06/17/2009

This is the full 7 hour committee meeting ...

June 27, 2009
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SeaLaunch Chapter 11, Obama and Kennedy, GUCP again and Ares vs Side Shuttle vs Direct – 2.19

SeaLaunch Chapter 11, Obama and Kennedy, GUCP again and Ares vs Side Shuttle vs Direct – 2.19

In the news SeaLaunch files for Chapter 11, ...

June 26, 2009
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Mars Hoax, MLAS, Zero G wedding, LRO/LCROSS and Spaceport America – 2.18

Mars Hoax, MLAS, Zero G wedding, LRO/LCROSS and Spaceport America – 2.18

In this June 19th edition of Spacevidcast Live ...

June 20, 2009
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Launch of LRO/LCROSS on an Atlas V

Launch of LRO/LCROSS on an Atlas V

On June 18th at 21:32 (although 1/10 of ...

June 19, 2009
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News, news and more news – 2.17

News, news and more news – 2.17

In the news we have Fire, ESA's creativity, ...

June 14, 2009
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Launch Postponement Briefing for STS-127

Launch Postponement Briefing for STS-127

On June 13th, 2009 the STS-127 launch with ...

June 13, 2009
What is the point of the International Space Station anymore?
What is the point of the International Space Station anymore?
We explore the ISS and why we're keeping this $130 Billion dollar structure around. With an additional $10 billion required to keep the ISS alive to 2020 should we think of taking that money and funneling it in to the Constellation Program? We're trying to go to ISDC 2009 and ...
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Marketing Space 2.0
Marketing Space 2.0
NASA needs some marketing love. We ask the question if moving back to rockets was a wise move. Will the American public look at Constellation as Apollo 2.0? Could a giant marketing misstep be the end of the Constellation Program and all the wondrous science it could ...
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Jupiter DIRECT
Jupiter DIRECT
Jeph explains a bit more about Jupiter DIRECT and why he believes it is better than Ares and the Constellation Program. Special thanks to StarbucksDiva and QuarkSpin for their donations and to WolfSpirit for being a silver donor.
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Update on the Constellation Program – Cut or Delay
Update on the Constellation Program – Cut or Delay
Jeph joins us on our first TalkShoe enabled Podcast. We talk about NASA's Constellation Program and the need to either cut back or suffer delays.
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Mars 500 and Miranda
Mars 500 and Miranda
6 grown men get locked in a cage for 100 days, How to pronounce the ESA and updates to Spacevidcast.com ESA link
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North Korea Launch Failure
North Korea Launch Failure
North Korea launched what is supposedly a communications satellite. Was it a test for an ICBM, was it an actual launch failure and what really happened over there? We have a lot more questions than answers on this daily Podcast.
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EVAdot.com: It’s Earth Day and I’d like to leave
EVAdot.com: It’s Earth Day and I’d like to leave
EVAdot.com: Original article Original post date: Wednesday April 22, 2009 I LOVE the Earth. Especially the Oceans. We absolutely need to take care of it. One trip down to your local river or pond will prove that we aren’t doing a very good job of it. We have an energy problem, ...
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EVAdot.com: It’s time for the competition to step forward
EVAdot.com: It’s time for the competition to step forward
EVAdot.com: Original article Original Blog date: Friday March 20, 2009 Doug Messierover at Parabolic Arc had a post today about the transition from SpaceShipOne to SpaceShipTwo in which he postulates: That’s a big leap – maybe too much of a leap. Scaling up a small experimental rocket plane — and its carrier ...
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EVAdot.com: Spaceflight, now with more cleavage
EVAdot.com: Spaceflight, now with more cleavage
EVAdot.com: Original article Original Blog date: Tuesday March 10, 2009 The men who ran the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs were men of legend. Tough, chance taking heroes who would bet their lives on their skills rather than “err on the side of caution”. They were “we’re doing this today, so I’m ...
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Making Sense of Newtonian Physics
Making Sense of Newtonian Physics
This entry is about Newtonian physics and making sense of it all. If you launched a rocket directly east from Kennedy Space Center, Florida, (the white arrow) it would have an inclination of 28.6 degrees. The Hubble Space Telescope was launched nearly due east from KSC, and has an inclination ...
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My frustrations with STS-127 launch viewing attempts
My frustrations with STS-127 launch viewing attempts
My name is Monty Icenogle, and I normally reside in Southern California, not to far from Edwards Air Force Base. I'm totally blind, and have been interested in the space shuttle since I happened to hear my first launch on a local radio station back in 1988, when I was ...
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