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The shuttle Endeavour blasts off into space
from Dailymotion - ITN's most recent videos November 15, 2008
US space shuttle Endeavour has soared off its seaside launch pad on a mission to upgrade the International Space Station.Author: ITN Tags: space endeavour nasa america earth shuttle lift-off cape canaveral international space station bill gerstenmaier mike leinbach Posted: 15 November 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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OAS 190 Dancing in The Light and Sound with David Christel
from Omni Art Salon 21st Century Art Podcast August 12, 2008
Jeffrey has a delightful conversation with David Christel, author, former dancer and therapist who danced professionally in New York for 14 years. David has performed all over the world, the Kennedy Center, appeared on PBS Great Performances twice, and taught at major dance schools everywhere with experiences with The New York City Ballet, Michael Baryshnikov, Leonard Bernstein, Martha Graham, May O’Donnell and many others. Retiring from the dance world in 1986 at the Santa Fe Opera House, David immediately moved into computers becoming an expert in computer-based training and winning a national award for CBT project design in 1992. David has led projects that included NASA’s International Space Station, Top Gun School, NYNEX, Northern Telecom, American Airlines, and Halliburton. For 18 years, David worked with Persons With AIDS in a therapeutic capacity and in 1988 founded the AIDS Response Holistic Health Program in San Diego, now the largest program of its kind in the country. He currently ghost writes books and has 7 books of his own in progress. He is President of the Santa Fe Rape Crisis and Trauma Treatment Center Board and Endowment Fund Chair. David speaks about his experiences in world of dance in New York and how he overcame paralysis against all the predictions of the doctors who consulted him. It is a fascinating recounting of a miraculous experience and what is possible when one focuses with determination and discipline to overcome even the most impossible odds. The Omni Art Salon theme music, When Angels Smile, is provided courtesy of Back To Earth
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Space Programs Around the World
from Weekday Podcast June 30, 2008
Fifty years ago, the United States was caught in a space race with Russia. But now, China, India, Japan and other big players are also launching into orbit. What's the newest with international space exploration? What's going on with space exploration in Canada, Nigeria and beyond? We ask the experts who's got the right stuff for the final frontier.
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The JPA Live Show - May 28,2008
from The JPA Live Show May 27, 2008
-- The failure of Condi Rice -- The Next Right -- Customs test goes awry in Japan -- Jimmy Carter says Israel has 150 nukes -- UN finally realizes Iran might be hiding evidence of nuclear programs -- Mars has a new robotic visitor from Earth -- The International Space Station faces major crisis as toilet shuts down -- About the web-a-thon for Move America Forward -- The increasing number of home-schoolers may our only hope for the future --
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Sundown Lounge #142
from Sundown Lounge May 16, 2008
"Union Of Concerned Scientists" - The Priddle Concern; Geeknotes: Brad Wilson, APP Group Feed, Two CPS Items, Shows 16-20 Back in Archive; Open Mic Stage: "Storm" - Hungry Lucy, Billo 'Inside Edition' Meltdown, The Scott Fuller Show Promo, "Discipline" - Nine Inch Nails, "May" - Helen Hunt Jackson, Osama Bin Laden Podcast Promo, "2 AM" - Slightly Stoopid, "Pale Fire (Ulrich Schnauss Mix)" - Dead Leaf Echo; Map Room: CCTV Boom has Failed to Slash UK Crime, How to Locate Pinhole Cameras, Motion-Capture Suits Will Spice Up Virtual Sex, Europe Recruits Astronauts for Possible Moon Missions; Venue Verite: Keith Olbermann: Bush Gives Up Golf for the War; Music Bed: "Interplanetary Materials" Compilation
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Sundown Lounge #142
from Sundown Lounge May 16, 2008
"Union Of Concerned Scientists" - The Priddle Concern; Geeknotes: Brad Wilson, APP Group Feed, Two CPS Items, Shows 16-20 Back in Archive; Open Mic Stage: "Storm" - Hungry Lucy, Billo 'Inside Edition' Meltdown, The Scott Fuller Show Promo, "Discipline" - Nine Inch Nails, "May" - Helen Hunt Jackson, Osama Bin Laden Podcast Promo, "2 AM" - Slightly Stoopid, "Pale Fire (Ulrich Schnauss Mix)" - Dead Leaf Echo; Map Room: CCTV Boom has Failed to Slash UK Crime, How to Locate Pinhole Cameras, Motion-Capture Suits Will Spice Up Virtual Sex, Europe Recruits Astronauts for Possible Moon Missions; Venue Verite: Keith Olbermann: Bush Gives Up Golf for the War; Music Bed: "Interplanetary Materials" Compilation
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WOW! Incredible Space Pictures From NASA
from Most Recent January 09, 2008
Author: A1rebel Added: Wed, 09 Jan 2008 09:06:31 -0800 Duration: 60These pictures are from NASA's last space shuttle flight to the international space station. They are assume! We are so small and insignificant in the vastness of the universe.
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Spacewalk fixes solar panel
from Where's the Outrage? November 03, 2007
This is why I love NASA. A problem develops that you never anticipated. They brainstorm and come up with a workable solution. I love it. From CNN.com: A spacewalking astronaut fixed a ripped solar energy panel on the international space station Saturday in a difficult and dangerous emergency procedure. Spacewalker Scott Parazynski installed five improvised cufflink braces on the torn wing and clipped the snarled wires that had ripped it in two places as it was being unfurled Tuesday. He then watched as the crew slowly deployed the wing to its full 115-foot length, watching closely for more problems. The wing was about three-quarters unfurled when the crew noticed the damage on Tuesday. (more ) astronaut, cufflink, energy panel, international space station, nasa, solar energy, spacewalker
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ATV passes acoustic test
from ESApod, audio and video from space July 03, 2006
Acoustic testing of Jules Verne, the first Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), has successfully been completed at ESA's test facilities in Noordwijk, The Netherlands. The ATV, an unmanned vehicle that will deliver supplies to the International Space Station (ISS), will be put into orbit by the European Ariane-5 launcher. Acoustic testing is vital to ensure the ATV can withstand the vibrations caused by the extreme noise levels generated during launch. ESApod video programme
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Thomas Reiter's thoughts on spaceflight
from ESApod, audio and video from space June 29, 2006
ESA's Thomas Reiter is set to join the International Space Station for up to seven months. The 48-year-old German astronaut shares his thoughts on the view from space, living weightless, what astronauts do between missions and future human space travel. ESApod audio programme
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ISS update 2006
from ESApod, audio and video from space June 02, 2006
For over five years, astronauts from around the world have been living and working together 400 kilometres above the Earth on board the biggest outpost ever built in space. The International Space Station (ISS) is one of the largest research projects ever and involves Europe, the United States, Russia, Japan and Canada. Over the next few years, ISS operations will combine further growth and exploitation. Europe's involvement means thousands of engineers and scientists participate in leading-edge technology, research & development. ESApod video programme
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Sundown Lounge #44
from Sundown Lounge May 05, 2006
"Enquirer Reader" - anonymous; Geeknotes: CafeRg Mother's Day Contest, Beach House Forum, Velocity Cafe, World Stage gigs, I Need a Free Laptop; Open Mic Stage: "Well Gone Dry" Les Robots, "TechV" promo, "Where Do I Land" - PC Munoz, "Last Report" - Stockfinster; Map Room: This Week at the Int'l Space Station, Hollywood Does Movie Mashups, Environmental DNA Damage May Drive Human Mutation, Semen Makes You Happy; Venue Verite: Ubuweb Special - Spoken Word by Gary Snyder, Robin Messing, and Allen Ginsberg
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Sundown Lounge #44
from Sundown Lounge May 05, 2006
"Enquirer Reader" - anonymous; Geeknotes: CafeRg Mother's Day Contest, Beach House Forum, Velocity Cafe, World Stage gigs, I Need a Free Laptop; Open Mic Stage: "Well Gone Dry" Les Robots, "TechV" promo, "Where Do I Land" - PC Munoz, "Last Report" - Stockfinster; Map Room: This Week at the Int'l Space Station, Hollywood Does Movie Mashups, Environmental DNA Damage May Drive Human Mutation, Semen Makes You Happy; Venue Verite: Ubuweb Special - Spoken Word by Gary Snyder, Robin Messing, and Allen Ginsberg
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WTP 96: Iraq Photo Flap, Yahoo in China, Digital Divide Widening?, and Eco-Friendly Mobiles
from PRI's The World: Technology March 31, 2006
We take you into the weekend with a tale of how a California candidate for Congress posted what he claimed was a picture of Iraq. Some citizen journalists did some fact-checking, and found out the picture wasn't of Iraq at all. Then, a Hong Kong politician has accused Yahoo of helping to jail a prominent Chinese journalist. We'll follow that story, and we'll talk to a professor who has just published some research on the so-called digital divide. It's not all good news for those in the developing world. And, we'll finish off with a look at an exhibition at London's Science Museum that highlights eco-friendly cell phone designs. All that, plus healthy doses of Spunkshine and deadmou5. Check out show notes and more at http://www.worldstechpodcast.blogspot.com
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WTP 95: Total Solar Eclipse, Brazil's First Astronaut, and Stanislaw Lem Obit
from PRI's The World: Technology March 29, 2006
We follow today's total solar eclipse as it traveled from Brazil, across the Atlantic Ocean, through West Africa, across the sands of North Africa, through Turkey, central Asia, and finally Mongolia. We'll have first-hand accounts of the eclipse from Ghana and Libya. Then, we're off to Kazakhstan for the launch of the latest mission to the International Space Station. The three-man team includes the first Brazilian astronaut. We'll go to the Baikonur Cosmodrome. And we end with a remembrance of Polish sci-fi writer Stanislaw Lem, who died last weekend at the age of 84. Check out show notes and more at http://www.worldstechpodcast.blogspot.com
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