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SHAKE IT UP! The Orion Exploration Mission-1 crew module was blasted with 141 decibels of acoustic energy to make sure parts don’t come loose when exposed to extreme vibrations experienced at launch. Don’t try this at home.
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Here is the flight path trajectory (in yellow), that I took in order to rescue myself using the virtual reality view of the ISS and software generated SAFER (gaseous nitrogen “jet” pack) to “fly” myself back to structure. Orbital mechanics can be extremely difficult to predict if you do not try to fly back on the same trajectory that you “fell” off on.
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Explore the deep blue sea, one Tiger Shark at time.
Shark Week
Our pale blue dot, planet Earth, is seen in this video captured by NASA astronaut Jack Fischer from his unique vantage point on the International Space Station. From 250 miles above our home planet, this time-lapse imagery takes us over the Pacific Ocean’s moon glint and above the night lights of San Francisco, CA. The thin hue of our atmosphere is visible surrounding our planet with a majestic white layer of clouds sporadically seen underneath.
The International Space Station is currently home to 6 people who are living and working in microgravity. As it orbits our planet at 17,500 miles per hour, the crew onboard is conducting important research that benefits life here on Earth.
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