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| Raw Video: Russian Spacecraft Docks at ISS |
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A Russian Soyuz craft carrying an American computer game designer and two crewmates docked with the international space station Tuesday, two days after blasting off from Kazakhstan. (Oct. 14)
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| Russian spacecraft " Rys" |
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;<link rel='alternate' type='text/html' href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQcGDnvvnv0&feature=youtube_gdata'/><link rel='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#video.responses' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/MQcGDnvvnv0/responses'/><link rel='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#video.related' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/MQcGDnvvnv0/related'/><link rel='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#mobile' type='text/html' href='http://m.youtube.com/details?v=MQcGDnvvnv0'/><link rel='self' type='application/atom+xml' href='http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/MQcGDnvvnv0'/><author><name>Nerlion</name><uri>http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/nerlion</uri></author><gd:comments><gd:feedLink href='http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/MQcGDnvvnv0/comments' countHint='0'/></gd:comments><media:group><media:category label='Science & Technology' scheme='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/categories.cat'>Tech</media:category><media:content url='http://www.youtube.com/v/MQcGDnvvnv0?f=videos&app=youtube_gdata' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' medium='video' isDefault='true' expression='full' duration='152' yt:format='5'/><media:content url='rtsp://v2.cache3.c.youtube.com/CiILENy73wIaGQn9nu97DgYHMRMYDSANFEgGUgZ2aWRlb3MM/0/0/0/video.3gp' type='video/3gpp' medium='video' expression='full' duration='152' yt:format='1'/><media:content url='rtsp://v8.cache1.c.youtube.com/CiILENy73wIaGQn9nu97DgYHMRMYESARFEgGUgZ2aWRlb3MM/0/0/0/video.3gp' type='video/3gpp' medium='video' expression='full' duration='152' yt:format='6'/><media:description type='plain'/><media:keywords>Russian, Space, Technology</media:keywords><media:player url='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQcGDnvvnv0&feature=youtube_gdata_player'/><media:thumbnail url='http://i.ytimg.com/vi/MQcGDnvvnv0/2.jpg' height='90' width='120' time='00:01:16'/><media:thumbnail url='http://i.ytimg.com/vi/MQcGDnvvnv0/1.jpg' height='90' width='120' time='00:00:38'/><media:thumbnail url='http://i.ytimg.com/vi/MQcGDnvvnv0/3.jpg' height='90' width='120' time='00:01:54'/><media:thumbnail url='http://i.ytimg.com/vi/MQcGDnvvnv0/0.jpg' height='240' width='320' time='00:01:16'/><media:title type='plain'>Russian spacecraft " Rys"</media:title><yt:duration seconds='152'/></media:group><gd:rating average='5.0' max='5' min='1' numRaters='3' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall'/><yt:statistics favoriteCount='2' viewCount='970'/></entry><entry><id>http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/videos/TeBCe7wmrek</id><published>2010-04-02T11:10:37.000Z</published><updated>2010-08-27T12:41:46.000Z</updated><category scheme='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#kind' term='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007#video'/><category scheme='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/categories.cat' term='News' label='News & Politics'/><category scheme='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/keywords.cat' term='Russian'/><category scheme='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/keywords.cat' term='spacecraft'/><category scheme='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/keywords.cat' term='blasts'/><category scheme='http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/keywords.cat' term='off'/><title type='text'>Russian Soyuz spacecraft blasts off on station flight</title><content type='text'>www.timesofearth.com BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — A Russian space ship blasted off from Kazakhstan on Friday, transporting a Nasa astronaut and two cosmonauts to the International Space Station. The crew, made up of American Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Russians Alexander Skvortsov and Mikhail Kornienko, will spend six months in orbit around Earth. The Soyuz craft rose from the Baikonur cosmodrome on schedule at 0404 (GMT), thundering through a clear blue sky at more than 8000 miles per hour. It was launched amid tightened security following two suicide attacks on the Moscow metro. Live pictures broadcast from the craft showed Mr Skvortsov smiling as a toy duck nicknamed 'Quack' dangled overhead. Once the craft entered orbit, the fluffy talisman began to float, demonstrating zero gravity. 'The vehicle is performing fine,' Mr Skvortsov said after a long communications disruption due to static. The same launch pad was used by Yuri Gagarin when he made the first human trip into orbit in 1961 After docking with the multinational orbiter on Easter Sunday, they will join Russian Expedition 23 commander Oleg Kotov, Japanese flight engineer Soichi Noguchi and US flight engineer Timothy Creamer. One of the experiments on board the station will investigate why the absence of gravity suppresses the human immune system. Since the Apollo moon programme, scientists have noted that zero-gravity can stop T cells from functioning - cells that our bodies need to fight disease. They hope experiments <b>...</b>
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| Russian Soyuz spacecraft blasts off on station flight |
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www.timesofearth.com BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan — A Russian space ship blasted off from Kazakhstan on Friday, transporting a Nasa astronaut and two cosmonauts to the International Space Station. The crew, made up of American Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Russians Alexander Skvortsov and Mikhail Kornienko, will spend six months in orbit around Earth. The Soyuz craft rose from the Baikonur cosmodrome on schedule at 0404 (GMT), thundering through a clear blue sky at more than 8000 miles per hour. It was launched amid tightened security following two suicide attacks on the Moscow metro. Live pictures broadcast from the craft showed Mr Skvortsov smiling as a toy duck nicknamed 'Quack' dangled overhead. Once the craft entered orbit, the fluffy talisman began to float, demonstrating zero gravity. 'The vehicle is performing fine,' Mr Skvortsov said after a long communications disruption due to static. The same launch pad was used by Yuri Gagarin when he made the first human trip into orbit in 1961 After docking with the multinational orbiter on Easter Sunday, they will join Russian Expedition 23 commander Oleg Kotov, Japanese flight engineer Soichi Noguchi and US flight engineer Timothy Creamer. One of the experiments on board the station will investigate why the absence of gravity suppresses the human immune system. Since the Apollo moon programme, scientists have noted that zero-gravity can stop T cells from functioning - cells that our bodies need to fight disease. They hope experiments <b>...</b>
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| Fobos Grunt -- Russian Phobos Lander Spacecraft |
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| ScienceAround |
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Ambitious Russian mission to land on Martian moon Phobos, get soil samples and bring them back to Earth.
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| The Buran Russian spacecraft |
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The Buran spacecraft (Snowstorm or Blizzard), GRAU index 11F35 K1, was the only completed and operational space shuttle vehicle from the Soviet Buran program. Clearly influenced by the earlier American Space Shuttle design, the Buran completed one unmanned spaceflight in 1988 before the cancellation of the Soviet shuttle program in 1993. [ Source Wikipedia ] Russian anthem sung by the State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Felix Korobov, and joint choir of the Bolshoi Theatre and the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Musical Theatre. [Source www.hymn.ru ] More info on the Buran www.buran.ru More pictures on Russia englishrussia.com Picture handywork by PA3DMI and MS Movie Maker :-)
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| Russian Soyuz spacecraft docks at the ISS |
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| RussiaToday |
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The Russian Soyuz spacecraft, with three people onboard, has successfully docked at the International Space Station.
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| Mars mission/phobos 2 - Russian scientists confirmed alien spacecraft (OFFICIAL) |
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On March 31, 1989 headlines informed that Phobos 2, before losing contact, captured some strange photos of an unidentified object. Phobos 2 operated normally during its cruise phase, travelling the millions of miles from the Earth to Mars with no mechnical problems. It successfully gathered data about the Sun, Earth, Mars, and the interplanetary medium. On March 27, 1989, as it approached within 50 meters of the moon Phobos, it was set to drop a mobile "hopper" lander and a stationary platform. But just before doing so, contact was mysteriously lost.
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| Malaysia astronaut output rockets into orbit Earth «Soyuz TMA-11» - Russian passenger transport manned spacecraft |
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Time Video 10.10.2007 at 150km from the start!
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| No Progress: Ship misses Space Station for first time ever |
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The Russian supply spacecraft Progress was unable to dock at the International space station. Mission control center near Moscow says the unmanned spacecraft missed the docking port -- and is now "rotating uncontrollably".
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| Poisk - Russian Mini-Research Module |
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The new Russian Mini-Research Module 2 (MRM2), also known as Poisk, docked to the space-facing port of the Zvezda service module of the International Space Station Thursday at 7:41 am PST. It began its trip to the station when it was launched aboard a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday. Poisk is a Russian term that translates to search, seek and explore. It will provide an additional docking port for visiting Russian spacecraft and will serve as an extra airlock for spacewalkers wearing Russian Orlan spacesuits. Poisk joins a Russian Progress resupply vehicle and two Russian Soyuz spacecraft currently docked at the station.
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