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SpaceX reaches orbit with Falcon 1 - Flight 4 (full video including Elon Musk statement)

Monday, September 29th, 2008

SpaceX is the only private company to ever reach earth orbit with their Falcon 1 rocket. This is the FULl 40 minute webcast from about T-10 minutes until well after SECO. We didn’t want to cut out the chorus of cheering after the SpaceX crew realized that they had just made history!

Wide Field Camera 3: Extending Hubble’s Vision

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard — the planets and other bodies of our Solar System.

Hubble CATS: Crew Aids and Tools

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

A team at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center designs and builds the special tools and aids astronauts need when they service the Hubble Space Telescope.

Countdown to the Last Mission to Hubble

Monday, August 25th, 2008

The Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) will study a diverse range of objects and phenomena, from early and distant galaxy formation to nearby planetary nebulae, and finally our own backyard — the planets and other bodies of our Solar System.

Arianespace launches Superbird-7 and AMC-21 successfully in to orbit

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.

William Pomerantz joining us Live on Episode #020

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

William Pomerants, Director of Space Projects at the X PRIZE Foundation will be joining us live this Friday, August 29th at 2:00am UTC. For those in the United States that is Thursday, Auguest 28th at 7:00pm Pacific time, 9:00pm Central time or 10:00pm Eastern time. We hope to see you there at http://www.spacevidcast.com/live

Cassini visits Saturn sending back fascinating pictures

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Earlier this week NASA’s Cassini spacecraft started sending some of the most detailed and fascinating pictures home of Saturn’s sixth largest moon. Cassini recently began a two year extension of it’s original tour of our solar system’s ringed planet by taking a closer look at Enseladus. We know that Enseladus is almost entirely water ice, but many are hoping to find something more along the lines of the building blocks of life. Watch on to learn more about Cassini and see some great pics of Enseladus!

Better Know a Space Agency - Swedish National Space Board

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Did you know that Sweeden has a space agency and they have developed no fewer than 6 satellites? At a fraction of NASAs budget and man power, this little space agency packs a huge punch! Watch on in this second installment of Better Know a Space Agency!

Obama changes his space policy: Now in favor of NASA/Constellation

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Up until August 2nd, 2008 Obama’s campaign had talked about delaying Constellation for 5 years and funneling that money instead to a pre kindergarden program. This would have created a full decade long gap in NASAs manned space program. Obama seems to have changed his tune and is now in favor of NASAs program and has instead found other ways to pay for his education program.

The Phoenix lander has tasted Martian water for the first time

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

A quick update on the status of the Phoenix Lander which landed on Mars May 25th, 2008. While it feels like scientists have found water on Mars 4 or 5 times now, it is officially official: Mars has water! Watch on for not only a Phoenix Lander update but the debut of Cariann in the daily episodes!

The story behind Virgin Galactic - SpaceShipOne to SpaceShipTwo and beyond

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

On October 4th, 2004 SpaceShipOne was the first private vehicle to make it in to space and after a second successful flight won the Ansari X-Prize.

On July 28th, 2008 WhiteKnightTwo rolled out on the runway with SpaceShipTwo getting ready for a 2009 rollout. These new crafts will enable for the first time in human history privatized space travel. Anyone, you included, will be able to reach low earth orbit and experience weightlessness. This will forever change the course of human exploration.

This is the story of Virgin Galactic.

Animation of a Virgin Galactic flight from launch to landing

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.

Virgin Galactic rolls out EVE, the first WhiteKnightTwo mothership

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Virgin Galactic is on the verge of forever changing the face of human space flight. Yesterday they rolled out EVE which is one of the two ships needed to send private astronauts in to space for $200,000 per ticket. While that may sound like a lot keep in mind that current tickets to space cost around $25,000,000 so we’re on the right track.

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 [...]

SpaceVidcast on KSTP’s Twin Cities Live

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

While I have been a regular guest on KSTP’s Twin Cities Live in the past, I have never been on to chat about SpaceVidcast… Until now!

On July 14th at 3:18pm CDT Cariann and I chatted with John Hanson and Rebekah Wood about SpaceVidcast, where we are and where we are going. As always it is a TON of fun to be on that show. The atmosphere is kept light, the topics are fun and there is always something interesting going on. Heck, in this show alone they had an electric motorcycle that looked like a green jellybean and they cooked up a serving of watermelon pie. It sure sounds gross, but holy cow did it taste good!

Arianespace launches Ariane-5 carrying ProtoStar 1 and BADR 6 satellites

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.

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