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Archive for April, 2008

SpaceVidcast Episode 004 - 04/17/2008

Friday, April 18th, 2008

We chat with James Smith, the First Chair for the Office of Tomorrows Mars. Think humans won’t travel on Mars in your lifetime? Think again!

SpaceVidcast Episode 003 - 04/11/2008

Friday, April 11th, 2008

In the news: Soyuz TMA-12 Expedition 17 launched and docked with the ISS, Robotic lunar base that can move (um, cool) and we have found a new planet!
Topics of discussion are public or private space travel and how do we get out of our solar system?

Expedition 17 docking with the ISS

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Coverage of the Expedition 17 docking with the ISS along with mission meetings , hatch openings and welcomes.

Soyuz and TMA-12 Launch Coverage - 04/08/2008

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

The Soyuz rocket with the TMA-12 capsule launch bringing three new members to the International Space Station. This is coverage from about T-45 minutes up through stage 3 separation and cutoff.

SpaceVidcast Episode 002 - 04/03/2008

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

In this episode we cover the successful docking of the Jules Verne ATV with the ISS, XCOR trying to make LYNX a reality, the ISS crew swapping out next Thursday, STS-124 mission getting delayed, 8000 Space/NASA employees to lose jobs and the highlight of the show is Virgin Galactic’s Spaceship 2.

The Jules Verne ATV has docked with the ISS

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

The Jules Verne Automated Transfer Vehicle docked with the International Space Station for the first time today. This vehicle will be the gateway to establishing a base on the moon and getting humans to Mars. The ATV does not require humans to dock one module to another, so we can send supply ATV [...]

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