Posts Tagged ‘Rocket’
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
The Ariane 5 launched two satellites in to orbit on August 14th, 2007. The first was the Superbird-7 for Japanese operator Space Communications Corporation (SCC) and AMC-21 for American operator SES Americom. This launch happened at the spaceport is Kourou, French Guiana with a liftoff at 8:44pm UTC.
Tags: AMC-21, Ariane-5, Arianespace, ESA, Launch, Rocket, satellite, spacevidcast, superbird-7 Posted in Daily Update | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008
NASA comes across yet another delay that may cause the US to not have transport into space for up to four years. And this time, the US space enthusiasts aren’t the only ones who are upset.
Tags: Ares, Constellation, Delay, NASA, Orion, Rocket, Space Shuttle, STS Posted in Daily Update | 2 Comments »
Monday, August 11th, 2008
Did you know that China’s space program had a huge impact on the 2008 Summer Olympics? Much of the same technology that went in to launching their rockets and putting humans in to space was used to produce the opening ceremony. Check it out!
Tags: 2008 Summer Olympics, China, Engines, Flame, Moon, Olympics, Rocket, Space Posted in Daily Update | No Comments »
Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
SpaceX had a rough day. After an initial abort on the launch-pad at T-0 seconds they were finally able to get the Falcon 1 rocket in the air only to have the first stage not properly jettison, which caused a total vehicle and cargo loss. No humans were aboard the craft. While this is certainly a disappointment for SpaceX I have no doubt that they will continue forging forward with Falcon 1, Falcon 9 and Dragon.
Tags: Dragon, Falcon 1 Flight 3, Falcon 9, Falcon1, Launch Failure, Merlin, Rocket, SpaceX Posted in SpaceX | No Comments »
Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
With Virgin Galactic rolling out WhiteKnightTwo on Monday we thought it would be fun to highlight the Virgin Galactic experience. This animation shows what it will be like to takeoff, drop from WhiteKNightTwo, blast in to space aboard SpaceShipTwo, feel what it is like in microgravity for 4 to 5 minutes and then land again safely on the ground.
Tags: Rocket, Space Ship, SpaceShipTwo, spacevidcast, Virgin Galactic, WhiteKnightTwo Posted in Daily Update, Virgin Galactic | 2 Comments »
Thursday, July 17th, 2008
On Wednesday, July 16th at 12:21am CDT a Zenit-3SL rocket launched via the ocean based Odyssey launch platform. The Zenit-3SL rocket carried EchoStar XI into space while the Block DM-SL upper stage inserted it into geosynchronous transfer orbit. The final location for EchoStar XI will be 110 degrees West Longitude.
Tags: Block DM-SL, Boeing, DISH Network, DishTV, EchoStar XI, Launch, Ocean Launch, Rocket, satellite, Sea Launch, Space Systems Loral, SSL, Zenit Posted in Launch | 6 Comments »
Monday, July 14th, 2008
Originally slated to launch on July 4th, 2008 this Arianespace Ariane-5 rocket ended up launch on July 7th, 2008 at 6:47pm local time in French Guiana.
Twenty-seven minutes after its launch the rocket released ProtoStar 1 the first satellite for the new U.S.-based telecommunications company ProtoStar. Eight minutes later, the rocket released a BADR-6 satellite for Arabsat, the 21-nation telecommunications group of the Arab League, that is designed for direct television broadcasting to the Middle East and North Africa.
Tags: Ariane-5, Arianespace, Launch, ProtoStar 1, Rocket, satellite, spacevidcast Posted in Daily Update | No Comments »
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.
Tags: ISS, Rocket, Soyuz, TMA-12 Posted in ISS, Soyuz, TMA-12 | No Comments »
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