An effective space station will need far more solar arrays than are in the picture and probably will also need larger heat radiators. |
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Clearly, the idea of the space shuttle, and the idea of a space station, were misguided. |
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Endeavour also will carry to the space station its second logistics carrier, a module named Raffaello provided by the Italian Space Agency. |
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If the decision is made to use a space station module careful preparations will have to be made. |
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The space shuttle produced a space station with nearly minimum-size modules. |
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To these samples are added sounds captured by the MIR space station, which were then incorporated into his own compositions. |
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During its final years in orbit, the Russian space station Mir suffered a number of mishaps. |
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Two days later, the craft will match the orbit of the international space station, enabling it to dock safely. |
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The Rose Center is a crystal cube, a machine in a garden, a welcoming space station for both terrestrials and aliens. |
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At the same time, Nasa was under pressure to build the international space station. |
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We travel up in the Soyuz capsule the Russians have been using since the Mir space station. |
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The space station is now the most complex and powerful spacecraft ever built. |
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The capsule undocked moments ago from the international space station, where Lou has spent the last six months. |
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For her efforts, the combined gunfire from the three ships finished the space station. |
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Along with a cancellation of the Shuttle NASA should mothball the space station. |
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Unknown to him, however, he was about to be teleported to a secret space station orbiting the earth. |
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Dr. Bonnie Dunbar set the US space record of 112 days in space aboard the shuttle and Russian space station Mir. |
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He will perform two or three spacewalks while the shuttle is docked to the international space station. |
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Astronauts sealed in a spacecraft or space station need a continuous supply of oxygen. |
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Fedora and the second in command of the Aryans traveled in a shuttlecraft heading for space station, Geneva. |
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The next space station has to have a productive moneymaking task, such as fixing satellites and deorbiting junk. |
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Along with five other astronauts, he has been on a Nasa mission to continue construction on the international space station. |
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Just this week, China announced that it will be putting its own space station into orbit. |
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He will live and work aboard the international space station along with another American astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut. |
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At times you really believe you are piloting your ship and are about to dock with a space station. |
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Mr Volkov spent more than a year in space and worked on the Mir space station. |
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Nasa recently lost its robot probe to Mars, and Russia has been plagued by problems with the Mir space station. |
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The Russians had the space station Mir in orbit and American astronauts were on board for lengthy visits. |
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On the space station that orbits Solaris, paranoia has evolved into a degree of mistrust, bordering on terror. |
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Despite years of operation, almost no science has been conducted on the space station. |
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A cargo ship successfully docked with the international space station yesterday, delivering supplies and equipment for its US and Russian crew. |
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The cosmonauts had spent the last three weeks in the Soviet space station, everything had gone well, and they were coming home. |
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As the space station floats through space in low-Earth orbit, the surface of the structure builds up a static high-voltage charge. |
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The type of spacecraft considered are those typified by the US space station model and common to large satellites. |
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Security controls had been back online as well as the little traps they planted through the space station. |
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Significant shielding can be afforded to spacewalking astronauts by simply having them go back inside their shuttle or space station. |
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There they met and interviewed Alex Martynov, a controller who worked on the MIR space station. |
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Astronauts aboard the international space station also sent their best wishes. |
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A space station is a biosphere that provides basic human needs to sustain life. |
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The footprint as well as several consecutive orbits of the Mir space station are shown on the map. |
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For this reason, astronomers refer to the environment on-board the space station as microgravity. |
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He runs a company that makes infrared cameras and he hopes to do experiments while onboard the space station. |
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The space station has an odd shape, a donut with a conical re-entry vehicle at the center. |
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Commander Usachev has spent a total of 376 days in space and performed six spacewalks during two missions to the Russian Mir space station. |
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Aboard a space station orbiting in full view of Earth, a cosmonaut always has the option of being able to bail out and return home. |
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The first shuttle to dock with the space station in more than two years is leaving it a cleaner place as the two crafts prepare to disengage. |
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The Commander glanced at his sensors and saw that the massive space station had jumped to hyperspace, its interdiction field now gone. |
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Around 2.5 tonnes of supplies were due to dock with the space station last night. |
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He was Commander of Atlantis as it docked with the Russian space station Mir. |
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While the Marines had been preparing to leave, a Russian space shuttle had docked at the space station. |
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They are scheduled to return to earth in October aboard a Russian Soyuz capsule now docked with the space station. |
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He or she points out that the shuttle would be less exposed to micrometeoroids and orbital debris at the altitude of Hubble than at the lower altitude of the space station. |
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The Mir orbital complex became a flight test range and proving ground for technical solutions and technologies that are now used on the international space station. |
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Sensor probes detected activity on the Utopian space station and the domed settlement on the moon, all left defenseless as the last of the armed ships attempted to escape. |
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Use a compass to orient yourself in the right direction, estimate the altitude angle above the horizon and wait for the space station to appear. |
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On Thursday, it is to fly about 1.5 miles underneath the space station to demonstrate its communication and navigation systems. |
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Moreover, while China has discussed developing a rudimentary space station, there is no evidence of the development of spacecraft, like landers, needed for lunar missions. |
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The primary reason for building the space station in the first place was to do world-class medical science and material science. |
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We make great efforts to conserve supplies as well as stowage space, a precious resource aboard a space station. |
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Assemble hundreds of small fighters or let your fleet be a single, hulking space station. |
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If we talk about the international space station, what we mean is that it's really international. |
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In Russia, aeronautical SAR also includes spacecraft recovery, as twice a year Soyuz spacecraft return from the international space station. |
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In fact, tracking with a telescope is difficult because the space station moves fairly quickly. |
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You saw him smiling when he came into the space station when we opened up the hatch. |
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It has six other pages which, when opened, produce a three-dimensional representation of several sections of a space station. |
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From the ground, the space station looks like a moving star that takes only a few minutes to cross the sky. |
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So even as NASA and its international partners build their brand-new space station Alpha, there is a detailed plan to safely deep-six the outpost when its days are over. |
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The Atlantis successfully docked with the space station on Wednesday and Sellers and the crew joined those aboard the orbiting outpost for dinner to mark the occasion. |
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If for any reason an emergency arises, the crew members have a Russian-made Soyuz vehicle docked to the space station to bring them back to Earth. |
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The two central layers in the silica sandwich deal with the significant pressure differences between the pressurised space station and the vacuum of space. |
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As the NASA shuttle orbiting the Earth docked with the Mir space station, the hacker disrupted the computer systems monitoring the medical conditions of the crew. |
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We watched the shuttle and the space station fly overhead tonight. |
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A riskier-than-usual spacewalk outside the international space station was cut short because of a malfunction that left one of the two crewmen with a warm, damp suit. |
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If weather conditions prohibit viewing the space station, stargazers will have to be content with Venus which is renowned for its seasonal appearances. |
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He showed them how the astronauts and cosmonauts aboard the space station have time for fun using the weightless conditions to playgames. |
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His first launch pad was a gleaming white space station otherwise known as The Cludge Zone. |
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Its safe space journey sets the stage for continuation of space exploration and the continued construction of the space station. |
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According to Roscosmos head Oleg Ostapenko, building their very own space station will be helpful in the much needed progress. |
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In 1973, the United States launched Skylab 1, its first manned space station. |
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It is an extension of previous research in the embryogenesis of Japanese quails in weightlessness, which was carried out on board the Mir space station. |
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Instead, a breakdown of the Soyuz 33's main engine just 1000m from the Soviet Salyut space station threatened to turn the episode into tragedy. |
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The automatic operation was monitored from the control center in France, in cooperation with the Russian space station control center near Moscow and the NASA center in Houston. |
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Hadfield's thrilling spacewalk entered the history books as he installed Canadarm2, the centrepiece of Canada's contribution to the international space station. |
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For one spacewalk, astronauts took a failed camera from its place outside the space station, fixed it inside, then replaced it during another spacewalk. |
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Shortly after entering the space station, the Expedition 12 crew and Olsen had a safety briefing on emergency escape procedures. |
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Next, the moon and, something to surprise Nasa, a space station built by Venusians and Martians. |
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Since the time of 2.5 astronauts will be taken up in operating and maintaining the space station, there would be little opportunity to carry out the science for which it is being constructed. |
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Air Data's technology is based on research conducted in developing the Russian Mir space station and stands out for its high effectiveness in destroying viruses and bacteria. |
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When the space station is complete an international crew of up to seven will live and work in space for periods of time between three and six months. |
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It also incorporates a page with press-out, stand-up figures made from paperboard which can be inserted into different parts of the space station. |
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Dragon should reach the space station tomorrow. |
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Experiments by the Institute of Physiology and Anatomy really take sport science to new heights: they have travelled into space on board the Russian Mir space station and the Columbia space shuttle. |
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Surrounding the station is a rarefied cloud of water, oxygen and other leaked materials, and material from the exhaust of the thrusters on the space station and visiting spacecraft as they dock and then leave again. |
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Each end of the arm has a mechanical hand that can grasp and anchor onto various regions of the space station. |
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New shuttle maneuvers that enabled space station cameras to inspect Discovery didn't reveal any foam-related damage. |
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On the space station you rode a bike to keep fit. |
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During her training, Bondar was offered the chance to stay on board the Mir space station, in order to participate in a study on the long-term effects of weightlessness on women. |
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Aquanauts and engineers work to develop new ways to interact with researchers from a remote laboratory location, much like they do with the space station. |
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A ROCKET carrying a Russian-American crew and a US billionaire space tourist on his second trip blasted off for the international space station yesterday. |
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He spent eight days in space aboard the Salyut 7 space station. |
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Scientists consider experience in spacewalking as being important to develop the capacity to construct a space lab and space station and eventually to land on the moon. |
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Once Discovery unlatches, the shuttle will fly around the space station as astronauts take pictures of the newly-enhanced structure, with all solar panels completely unfurled. |
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Perot would cut federal discretionary spending by 15 percent, chopping items that range from the space station to the Rural Electrification Administration. |
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