Showing posts with label International Space Station. Show all posts
Showing posts with label International Space Station. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2021

Space Debris Forces Astronauts to Take Shelter

Space Debris Forces Astronauts to Take Shelter


     Seven astronauts on the International Space Station were forced to take shelter in their transport spacecraft early Monday (Nov. 15) when the station passed uncomfortably closed to orbital debris, according to reports.
By Meghan Bartels
space.com
11-16-21

The space junk passes began in the pre-dawn hours of Monday and the International Space Station has continued to make close passes to the debris every 90 minutes or so, according to experts monitoring the situation....

Friday, March 24, 2017

Claims Of UFOs Near Space Station is Crappola, says NASA

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Claims Of UFOs Near Space Station is Crappola, says NASA

     For years, UFO hunters have waged an ongoing battle with NASA, the United States’ space agency. Armed with nothing more than an internet connection, anyone can spend hours on end, searching for unexplained objects that might fly through the view finder of one of several HD video cameras mounted on the International Space Station.

There are numerous examples over several years of where ISS watchers claim to have seen, recorded and posted YouTube videos of UFOs, hoping to convince the public that alien ships often visit the ISS.
Lee Speigel
By Lee Speigel
The Huffington Post
3-24-17

[...]

When The Huffington Post reached out to NASA regarding recent video captures of alleged UFOs at the ISS, an agency spokesperson sent us this statement:
No unidentified objects in the popular sense have been seen from the International Space Station. Reflections from station windows, the spacecraft structure itself or lights from Earth commonly appear as artifacts in photos and videos from the orbiting laboratory.

Monday, July 18, 2016

Video Feed of Mysterious 'UFO' Explained by NASA | VIDEO

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Video Feed of Mysterious 'UFO' Explained by NASA

     NASA is offering an explanation for the space video controversy that has some UFO believers up in arms.
By CBS News
7-14-16
The video appears to show an object entering the Earth's atmosphere before NASA's live feed from the International Space Station abruptly cuts off. Some conspiracy theorists were quick to suggest that NASA was trying to hide something.

In the video, posted on YouTube July 9 by UFO hunter Streetcap1, you can see the bright object descending towards Earth; then the feed stops


... But NASA says there's a fairly mundane explanation for why the feed was interrupted.

"The video is from our High Definition Earth Viewing (HDEV) experiment aboard the ISS, which is mounted externally on the ISS," NASA spokesperson Daniel Huot told CNET via e-mail. "This experiment includes several commercial HD video cameras aimed at the Earth, which are enclosed in a pressurized and temperature-controlled housing. The experiment is on automatic controls to cycle through the various cameras."

Huot continued: "The station regularly passes out of range of the Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) used to send and receive video, voice and telemetry from the station," he said. "For video, whenever we lose signal (video comes down on our higher bandwidth, called KU) the cameras will show a blue screen (indicating no signal) or a preset video slate." ...

Tuesday, December 08, 2015

Mystery Revealed In Astronaut Kelly's UFO Photo

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Mystery Revealed In Astronaut Kelly's UFO Photo

Lee Speigel By Lee Speigel
The Huffington Post
12-7-15

     When astronaut Scott Kelly snapped a stunning photo of south India on the night of Nov. 15, Internet chatter speculated over what appears to be something else in the picture above India -- shown in the closeup above.

Kelly, who recently broke the record for longest time spent in space by an American, tweeted the picture back to Earth from the International Space Station. UFO hunters came out of the woodwork, alleging he also photographed a bright, tubular-shaped UFO in the upper right of the image (as seen above).

[...]

That's right -- the UFO is, in fact, a UHF antenna, part of the International Space Station, which is probably why Kelly didn't notice it as anything unusual.

The really odd thing about all of this is that UFOs-at-the-space-station aren't new. What initially seem to be visitors from far away are mostly space debris, window reflections, or parts of the space station that are illuminated in unusual ways. [...]

Friday, August 21, 2015

ISS Films Sprites and Trolls At The Edge Of Space

ISS Films Sprites and Trolls At The Edge Of Space

By spaceweather.com
8-20-15

      We all know what comes out of the bottom of thunderclouds: lightning. But rarely do we see what comes out of the top. On August 10th, astronauts on board the International Space Station were perfectly positioned to observe red sprites dancing atop a cluster of storms in Mexico. They snapped this incredible photo (above).

This shows just how high sprites can go. The photo shows their red forms reaching all the way from the thunderstorm below to a layer of green airglow some 100 km above Earth's surface. This means sprites touch the edge of space, alongside auroras, meteors and noctilucent clouds. They are a true space weather phenomenon.

A few minutes after the astronauts saw the sprites, they spotted a related creature--a "Troll." ...

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Mining an Asteroid – Private Spaceflight Company Takes First Steps

 
 
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 Mining an Asteroid – Private Spaceflight Company Takes First Steps

By Sarah Lewin
space.com
7-17-15

      A private spaceflight company took one small step for asteroid mining this week with the launch of its first spacecraft to test technology that may one day help tap into the riches of the solar system.

The Arkyd 3 Reflight spacecraft, a small satellite built by the space-mining company Planetary Resources, launched from the International Space Station on Thursday (July 16), beginning a 90-day mission to test the avionics, control systems and software needed to make asteroid mining possible.

Planetary Resources first tried to launch a version of the satellite into orbit last October, but that spacecraft was lost when the commercial Antares rocket carrying it and supplies for the space station exploded shortly after liftoff.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

'UFO' Spotted Near Space Station | VIDEO

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'UFO' Spotted Near Space Station 2-13-15

By John Boyd
Houston Chronicle
2-16-15

      ... On Friday, the space watchers at UFO Sightings Daily shared their latest "discovery" – a NASA video shot outside the International Space Station that appears to show a mysterious light appear and then disappear in the background.

The entire "sighting" happens in a flash, but slowed down becomes slightly more obvious (though not really). . . .

Friday, December 12, 2014

UFO Seen Firing Red Beam Of Light At Earth? | VIDEO

UFO Seen Firing Red Beam Of Light At Earth 12-5-14

By Thomas Tamblyn
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk
12-11-14


     A mysterious red beam of light has been seen outside of the International Space Station.

The red light was witnessed at around 09:20 AM GMT on the 5 December through the live webcam that's placed on the outside of the space station.

Naturally the appearance of a strange red light has prompted some to claim that it must -- of course -- be a UFO trying to communicate with Earth.

Others have suggested it was simply an astronaut on the Space Station having some fun with a laser pointer. . . .

Friday, October 31, 2014

Russia Delivers Cargo to Space Station After U.S. Rocket Exploded | VIDEO

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Progress 57 Cargo Craft Arrives at ISS 10-29-14
Roughly six hours after launching from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Progress 57 Cargo Craft filled with nearly three tons of food, fuel and other supplies has arrived at the International Space Station.

Russia Launches Unmanned Supply Ship Toward Space Station


By Tariq Malik
SPACE.com
10-29-14

      An unmanned Russian supply ship launched toward the International Space Station early Wednesday (Oct. 29), beginning a six-hour cargo delivery that comes one day after a private U.S. rocket exploded while attempting a similar mission.

The robotic Progress 57 spacecraft blasted off from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan atop a Russian Soyuz rocket at 3:09 a.m. EDT (0709 GMT) to begin its space station mission. The spacecraft is carrying nearly 3 tons of supplies for the space station's Expedition 41 crew and is expected to link up with the orbiting lab at 9:09 a.m. EDT (1309 GMT).

Russia's successful Progress launch followed the disappointing failure of a U.S. commercial Antares rocket one day earlier. Built by the Virginia-based company Orbital Sciences Corporation, the Antares rocket exploded about 10 seconds after lifting off from its launch pad at NASA's Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia. An investigation into the launch failure is ongoing. . . .

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Mysterious 'UFO' Appears To Watch NASA Astronauts | VIDEO

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'UFO' Appears To Watch NASA Astronauts

'UFO' appears to watch NASA astronauts on ISS spacewalk


By Carol Christian
www.chron.com
10-14-14

     As two astronauts aboard the International Space Station made some outside repairs, a UFO appears to hover in the background, as seen on a video released by NASA.

For about five seconds, an unidentified object (which we can presumably say is flying) is seen in the camera frame between the ISS and Earth where, just seconds earlier, no mysterious object could be spotted.

Not surprisingly, NASA is silent on the mysterious object's appearance. . . .

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

UFOs Spotted On Nasa's HD ISS Live Stream ... Again | VIDEO


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UFOs Spotted On Nasa's HD ISS Live Stream ... Again

By The Huffington Post UK
5-12-14

     Recently NASA attached a bunch of high-definition cameras to the outside of the International Space Station.

The main result -- for those of us on the sidelines of space research and commerce -- has been a few days of utterly beautiful images of Earth.

Inevitably, it has also been something of a treasure trove for UFO hunters. A brief search on YouTube and conspiracy theory sites reveals a bunch of different sightings of unidentified objects - some mere flashes in space, others quite hilariously huge - which they claim are aliens above the Earth. . . .

Monday, March 03, 2014

Astronaut Leroy Chiao Recounts UFO Incident During Spacewalk | VIDEO


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Astronaut Leroy Chiao Recounts UFO Encounter During Spacewalk

Astronaut Leroy Chiao Opens Up About His 2005 UFO Sighting

Lee Speigel By Lee Speigel
The Huffington Post
3-2-14

     In 2005, astronaut Leroy Chiao was commander of the International Space Station for six and a half months. During a spacewalk with cosmonaut Salizhan Sharipov, the two were installing navigation antennas. They were 230 miles above Earth, traveling at over 17,000 miles per hour, when something unusual caught Chiao's eye.

"I saw some lights that seemed to be in a line and it was almost like an upside-down check mark, and I saw them fly by and thought it was awfully strange," Chiao told The Huffington Post.

Chiao's fellow spacewalker, Sharipov, hadn't seen the lights because he was facing the opposite direction.

This experience, recreated in the video below (and still image above), launches "NASA's Unexplained Files," one of several programs presented as part of Science Channel's week-long "Are We Alone?" series, beginning today, March 2. . . .

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Astronauts are Successful in First of Multiple Spacewalks for Emergency Repairs | VIDEO


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Astronauts are Successful in First of Multiple Spacewalks for Emergency Repairs

International Space Station astronauts begin series of high-stakes spacewalks

By WILLIAM HARWOOD
CBS News
12-21-13

     Astronauts Rick Mastracchio and Mike Hopkins switched their spacesuits to battery power early Saturday, kicking off the first in a series of spacewalks to replace a refrigerator-size ammonia pump assembly aboard the International Space Station in a high-stakes attempt to restore a critical coolant loop to normal operation.

Floating in the station's Quest airlock module, the astronauts began the planned six-and-a-half-hour excursion at 7:01 a.m. EST as the space station sailed 250 miles above the Atlantic Ocean approaching Africa.

"Quite a view," Hopkins marveled as he floated outside the airlock to begin his first spacewalk.

"Yeah, watch that first step," joked Mastracchio, making his seventh EVA, shorthand for extravehicular activity.

For identification, Mastracchio, call sign EV-1, is wearing a suit with red stripes and using helmet camera No. 20. Hopkins, EV-2, is wearing an unmarked suit with helmet camera No. 18. This is the 175th spacewalk devoted to station assembly and maintenance since construction began in 1998 and the ninth so far this year.

The spacewalks were ordered after a critical valve in one of the space station's two coolant loops malfunctioned last week, resulting in lower-than-allowable temperatures.

While coolant loop A remained partially operational, flight controllers were forced to shut down a variety of systems in the station's forward modules, including experiment hardware, to keep those systems from over heating. Coolant loop B remained fully functional.

Engineers attempted to resolve the problem using a software patch to precisely control the position of another valve in the coolant system, and thus the temperature of the ammonia in loop A. But NASA managers ultimately opted for a series of spacewalks to replace the ammonia pump module where the suspect flow control valve is located. . . .

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Drama Builds Over Spacewalks to Fix Space Station


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Astronauts Preparing for Space Walk

By Alan Boyle
Science Editor / NBC News
12-20-13

     Imagine a movie where astronauts are one failure away from abandoning the International Space Station, and have to deal with toxic chemicals during a spacewalk while facing the risk of drowning in their spacesuits. Oh, and it's just before Christmas.

A Hollywood producer could spin the three spacewalks that NASA is planning over the coming week as a holiday-season sequel to "Gravity," if Sandra Bullock were available. It's more likely that the replacement of one of the space station's external coolant pumps will be completely routine. But NASA is taking extraordinary measures, such as providing the two spacewalkers with jury-rigged spacesuit snorkels, just in case the fix-up job really does turn into a thriller.

Several factors, including a scary spacewalk in July involving water in a spacesuit helmet, have combined to add some extra drama to the repair operation that begins Saturday.

What went wrong on the space station?

The International Space Station is a 450-ton machine that puts out a lot of heat, and there's a complex cooling system that keeps all of the electronics aboard (not to mention the six-person crew) at their proper operating temperature. Two external ammonia-cooled plumbing loops draw the heat away from the internal water-cooled loops and radiate it out into space. Last week, one of the valves in a pump for one of the ammonia loops malfunctioned, and that caused the loop to go offline.

As a result, NASA had to shut down non-critical systems and shift some equipment, ranging from power voltage converters to the freezers that preserve scientific samples, over to the other loop. Mission managers say the station could "limp along" in that condition — but if the other coolant loop fails, urgent action would have to be taken. In a worst-case scenario, the station would have to be abandoned. . . .

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Weird Space Cloud Spotted Outside Space Station | PHOTO

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Weird Space cloud Spotted Outside Space Station (By Mike Hopkins) 10-10-13
NASA Astronaut Mike Hopkins took this photo of a cloud from the International Space Station on Oct. 10.
By Miriam Kramer
Space.com
10-15-13

NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins tweeted photos of a weird looking cloud in space. It was a Russian missile launched in space, according to Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano.

      Astronauts on the International Space Station have beamed home photos of an eerie space cloud outside their orbital home, a strange sight apparently created by a recent missile launch.

The astronaut photos were captured on Oct. 10 by NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins and European Space Agency astronaut Luca Parmitano who took to Twitter under their pen names (@AstroIllini and @astro_luca, respectively) to share the unnatural looking space cloud formation with Earth.

"Saw something launch into space today," Hopkins wrote. "Not sure what it was but the cloud it left behind was pretty amazing." At first, Hopkins wasn't sure what created the odd looking cloud outside the window of the orbiting laboratory, but Parmitano cleared up the confusion with a Twitter post of his own.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

UFO Sightings At International Space Station On The Rise | UFO NEWS | VIDEO

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UFOs Near International Space Station - 2012

By Lee Speigel
The Huffington Post
1-11-13
     As 2012 ended and 2013 began, numerous UFOs were reported around the country -- nothing earthshattering there -- but what about alleged unidentified objects seen in space near the International Space Station (or ISS), a couple of hundred miles above Earth?

Videos have cropped up on YouTube showing images taken by NASA cameras of objects of different shapes, some moving very slowly, others rapidly hurtling through space.

What, exactly, are we looking at here? Alien spacecraft dropping by for a visit with the ISS? Reflections from ISS windows? Meteors? Or various types of orbiting or fast moving spacecraft-generated debris?

On Christmas Day, YouTube poster Streetcap1 recorded video of a silvery object, moving slowly near the curvature of Earth. At :46 into the following video, the object can be seen in faraway perspective. . . ..

Thursday, December 20, 2012