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  • Daily Space Update, April 27, 2008 (MP4 Video)

    Daily Space Update, April 27, 2008 (MP4 Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateThe mobile service tower at Space Launch Complex 40, formerly a Titan IV rocket launch pad, was demolished today with 200 pounds of high explosives. The demolition clears the way for SpaceX to refurbish the launch complex and use it in support of their Falcon 9 rocket.

  • Daily Space Update, April 27, 2008 (iTunes Video)

    Daily Space Update, April 27, 2008 (iTunes Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateThe mobile service tower at Space Launch Complex 40, formerly a Titan IV rocket launch pad, was demolished today with 200 pounds of high explosives. The demolition clears the way for SpaceX to refurbish the launch complex and use it in support of their Falcon 9 rocket.

  • Daily Space Update, April 3, 2008 (MP4 Video)

    Daily Space Update, April 3, 2008 (MP4 Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateThe Jules Verne, the first European Space Agency Automated Transfer Vehicle, docked to the aft port of the International Space Station's Zvezda Service Module at 10:45 a.m. EDT Thursday. The unpiloted cargo spacecraft carries more than 7,500 pounds of equipment, supplies, water, fuel and gases for the station.

  • Daily Space Update, April 3, 2008 (iTunes Video)

    Daily Space Update, April 3, 2008 (iTunes Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateThe Jules Verne, the first European Space Agency Automated Transfer Vehicle, docked to the aft port of the International Space Station's Zvezda Service Module at 10:45 a.m. EDT Thursday. The unpiloted cargo spacecraft carries more than 7,500 pounds of equipment, supplies, water, fuel and gases for the station.

  • Daily Space Update, April 8, 2008 (MP4 Video)

    Daily Space Update, April 8, 2008 (MP4 Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateCommander Sergei Alexandrovich Volkov and cosmonaut Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko of the 17th International Space Station crew launched in their Soyuz TMA-12 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 7:16 a.m. EDT Tuesday to begin a six-month stay in space. Less than 10 minutes after launch their spacecraft reached orbit, and its antennas and solar arrays were deployed shortly afterwards. With Volkov, a lieutenant colonel in the Russian Air Force, and Kononenko is spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi. She is a South Korean flying under contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency.

  • Daily Space Update, April 8, 2008 (iTunes Video)

    Daily Space Update, April 8, 2008 (iTunes Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateCommander Sergei Alexandrovich Volkov and cosmonaut Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko of the 17th International Space Station crew launched in their Soyuz TMA-12 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 7:16 a.m. EDT Tuesday to begin a six-month stay in space. Less than 10 minutes after launch their spacecraft reached orbit, and its antennas and solar arrays were deployed shortly afterwards. With Volkov, a lieutenant colonel in the Russian Air Force, and Kononenko is spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi. She is a South Korean flying under contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency.

  • Daily Space Update, August 4, 2009 (MP3 audio)

    Daily Space Update, August 4, 2009 (MP3 audio)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateSpace shuttle Discovery almost didn't make it to the launch pad today when technicians had to battle a rain-drenched crawlerway that slowed the shuttle's trip to launch pad 39-A and threatened to force NASA to return the crawler transporter back to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Stopping often to clean muck of the transporter's tracks, workers finally completed the journey nearly 12 hours after it began, nearly twice as long as usual.

  • Daily Space Update, August 4, 2009 (MP4 Video)

    Daily Space Update, August 4, 2009 (MP4 Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateSpace shuttle Discovery almost didn't make it to the launch pad today when technicians had to battle a rain-drenched crawlerway that slowed the shuttle's trip to launch pad 39-A and threatened to force NASA to return the crawler transporter back to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Stopping often to clean muck of the transporter's tracks, workers finally completed the journey nearly 12 hours after it began, nearly twice as long as usual.

  • Daily Space Update, August 4, 2009 (iTunes Video)

    Daily Space Update, August 4, 2009 (iTunes Video)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateSpace shuttle Discovery almost didn't make it to the launch pad today when technicians had to battle a rain-drenched crawlerway that slowed the shuttle's trip to launch pad 39-A and threatened to force NASA to return the crawler transporter back to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Stopping often to clean muck of the transporter's tracks, workers finally completed the journey nearly 12 hours after it began, nearly twice as long as usual.

  • Daily Space Update, December 18, 2009 (MP3 audio)

    Daily Space Update, December 18, 2009 (MP3 audio)Spacearium Daily Space UpdateArianespace successfully launched the HELIOS 2B observation satellite today following a relatively rare daytime launch for Europe's heavy-lift booster. Following a flight lasting 59 minutes and 20 seconds, the Ariane 5 launch vehicle precisely injected the HELIOS 2B satellite into its sun-synchronous polar orbit. This mission was carried out from Europe's Spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. Liftoff was on Friday, December 18, 2009 at 1:26 p.m. local time in Kourou (11:26 EST). Meanwhile, early Friday morning at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft left its processing facility on a rail car then was vertically set up at its launch pad. On Sunday at 4:52 p.m. EST, three new crew members will launch aboard the TMA-17 to join the Expedition 22 crew after docking to the International Space Station. They dock to the International Space Station Tuesday.

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