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THEMIS, Phoenix Lander Update, NASA Images and Repurpose the ISS - #017

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

The THEMIS mission looks at our Northern Lights to try and find where they come from, an update on the Phoenix Lander and making space robots more intelligent, a new resource to see thousands of stunning images from NASA and should we repurpose the $156 billion dollar International Space Station to explore additional space on [...]

Exploding Bolts and EVAs, Solar Panels and would you go to space? #015

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

In this action packed, adventuresode of SpaceVidcast we cover the incredibly dangerous EVA that the Russians just completed. Exploding bolts, knives in space and ripping through thermal foam are just a few things they had to do on this unscheduled EVA. The largest solar panel installation in the US is going in Florida, and guess what space agency will be using it. We have found a star that likes to put out. Finally we chat about you, space and if you would go to space with a 1/70 chance of total crew and vehicle loss.

SpaceVidcast App, Discovery closing hatch and win $2,000!

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Check out our new SpaceVidcast live video application written by SpaceVidcaster Colten, Discovery will be closing the hatch between the shuttle and ISS later today and you could win up to $2,000 in the SpaceContest!

STS-124 updates, ISS toilet and SpaceVidcast Happenings - #011

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

We have updated on the STS124 mission including the toilet on the International Space Station. Phoenix may have found ice. SpaceVidcast has added a bunch of cool new features! Is Buzz Lightyear in space???

Show Links:
SpaceVidcast Daily News - http://www.spacevidcast.com/category/daily-update/
Phoenix Lander - http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/air_space/4266966.html
ISS Potty Fixed - http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/05/iss_toilet_fixed/
Shop PSBSatellite - http://shop.psbsatellite.com/product.sc?categoryId=1&productId=39
BUZZ Lightyear in [...]

Discovery RPM and Docking with the ISS, Pad 39A Damaged, and SVC on TV! - Daily SpaceVidcast

Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008

SpaceVidcast daily update with Discovery’s Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver (RPM), docking with the ISS and ingress. Pad 39A was damaged with the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery. Nyberg plays with her hair in zero G and SpaceVidcast will be on http://www.twincitieslive.com later in the day.
Dicovery RPM and Docking with the ISS, Pad 39A Damaged, [...]

Discovery OMS Gimble, STS-124 Schedule, water on Mars? - Daily SpaceVidcast

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Discovery has an issue with its left OMS gimble, STS-124 schedule for 06/02/2008 and Phoenix may have found water on Mars not even 1 week after it landed!

Lanch coverage of Space Shuttle Discovery on STS-124

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

What a beautiful launch!  This is probably one of the smoothest Space Shuttle launches I have ever seen.  We will continue to broadcast 24×7 through this mission at http://www.spacevidcast.com/live Make sure to stop on by and join the chat!  We would love to have you as a regular.

Contests, Extrasolar Planets, Phoenix Lander and STS-124 - #010

Friday, May 30th, 2008

On this episode of SpaceVidcast we talk about a lot of space news!  From contests to win up to $2000 for your space video to winning a seat on Virgin Galactic to fly in to low earth orbit yourself!  Discovery has a new 6 series show on Discovery HD called When We Left the Earth, [...]

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 [...]

STS-123 EVA-4 from hatch opening to close

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

While not something I would normally record I had a teacher in Mexico request that I grab the full spacewalk so she could show her students. I have done just that. From hatch opening to closing here is the 4th EVA (Extra Vehicular Activity) performed outside of the International Space Station with shuttle [...]

ISS Flight Director Update 03/17/2008

Monday, March 17th, 2008

The International Space Station Flight Director Update for 03/17/2008

IIS Flight Director Update for 03/15/2008

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

With the CanadaArm2 now powering Dexter, ISS Flight Director Ginger Kerrick gives us an update on how EVA will progress which also needs access to CanadaArm2.

ISS Flight Director Update for 03/13/2008

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

While Endeavour is docked to the International Space Station we get an update from the ISS Flight Director.

STS-123 Mission Briefing for 03/13/2008

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

This is a mission briefing of flight day 3 for Endeavour. Busy day as Endeavour docked with the ISS, footage of which is available in earlier posts. This is about a 25 minute update from NASA.

Crew ingress from Endeavor to the ISS

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

Probably the most complicated door opening ever devised, the crew of Endeavour was able to ingress to the International Space Station about 2 hours after docking. Imagine having to wait 2 hours to wait every door you go through!

Endeavour RPM to docking of the ISS

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

This is a video of the Endeavour Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver all the way through docking of Endeavour to the International Space Station. It was a fun time in the chat room as we watched the event live, rooting on Endeavor.

Check out the stunning shots during the RPM as well as right before Endeavour docks [...]

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