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Como el post de la mision de la NASA STS-128 del Discovery se hace demasiado largo , continuamos aqui.
Diversas tomas en video del lanzamiento del Discovery.
STS-128 Replay – UCS-15 (TV-21A)
STS-128 Isolated camera replay. These came from NASA without audio, we attempted to sync up the original launch audio so you had something to listen to.
STS-128 Replay – South Beach Tracker (TV-4A)
STS-128 Replay – VAB Roof (TV-5)
STS-128 Replay – Patrick DOAMS (TV-13)
STS-128 Isolated camera replay. These came from NASA without audio, we attempted to sync up the original launch audio so you had something to listen to.
STS-128 Replay – UCS-23 (TV-23)
STS-128 Replay – External Tank to SRB Separation
STS-128 Replay – External Tank to Orbiter Separation
STS 128 Flight Day 4 Highlights
Highlights from flight day 4 of the STS-128 Space Shuttle Mission
STS 128 Univision “Man in the Street” Event
STS-128 Mission Specialist Jose M. Hernández answers “Man in the Street” questions in this Univision event from orbit on the International Space Station. (In Spanish)
STS 128 Mission Status Briefing 083109
Ron Spencer, STS-128 ISS Orbit 1 Flight Director, speaks to the media about the day’s events aboard the International Space Station.
LeRoy Cain, Deputy Space Shuttle Program Manager and Chairman of the Mission Management Team discusses issues that the MMT have considered at their just concluded meeting.
STS 128 Mission Status Briefing 0901
Mission Specialist Danny Olivas and Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Nicole Stott completed the first spacewalk of the STS-128 mission at 12:24 a.m. EDT Wednesday. The astronauts began the spacewalk at 5:49 p.m. Tuesday.
During the spacewalk, shuttle Commander Rick Sturckow and Mission Specialist Pat Forrester guided the spacewalkers through the procedures. Pilot Kevin Ford and Flight Engineer Bob Thirsk operated the stations robotic arm
STS 128 EVA #1
Mission Specialists Danny Olivas and Nicole Stott perform the first spacewalk of the STS-128 mission.
Se comunica astronauta de origen mexicano con su esposa
Adela Hernández, esposa de José Hernández, el astronauta de origen mexicano que es parte de la tripulación del “Discovery”, compartió con el público de Hechos am que ha hablado con su esposo por teléfono.
STS-128 In-Flight Media Event 090209
STS-128 Mission Specialist José Hernández, while aboard the International Space Station, takes questions from CNN Espanol, Televisa Mexico’s “Primero Noticias” Program and KCRA-TV.
This is video from Discovery’s ascent on her STS-128 mission.
STS 128 SRB Camera Replays
This is video from Discovery’s ascent on her STS-128 mission. To learn more about the Space Shuttle, or STS-128
STS128 SRB Camera Replays B
STS-128: SRB Video – Right Forward – HD
STS-128 Twitter/YouTube PAO Event 090209
STS-128 Mission Specialists Danny Olivas and José Hernández respond to YouTube submitted questions from aboard the International Space Station during day 6 of their mission.
Hurricane Jimena (Image Space Station)
STS-128 Mission Status Briefing 090209
John McCullough, Chief of the Flight Director Office, spoke to reporters about the progress of the STS-128 mission of Space Shuttle Discovery to the International Space Station.
The Leading Edge: NASA Aeronautics
Increased air traffic requires a new system-wide technology that can support the volume of operations projected for the 21st century. This new satellite-based technology is “Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast,” or ADS-B.
Join host Beth Dickey, NASA’s Dr. Jaiwon Shin, associate administrator for the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, and a panel of industry and government experts who’ll talk about the United Parcel Service field test, NASA’s contribution to the implementation of ADS-B, the significant improvements it can make to air transportation safety and efficiency, and the challenges of phasing it into a complex system that never sleeps.
STS-128 and Expedition 20 Crew Farewell
The STS-128 and Expedition 20 crews bid each other farewell before closing the hatches between the two spacecraft.
STS-128 Crew Farewell and Hatch Closure 07Sep09
STS-128: Discovery Undocks from the ISS
Pilot Kevin Ford undocked Space shuttle Discovery from the International Space Station at 3:26 p.m. EDT while the two spacecraft flew 223 miles above western China, near the Mongolian border.
After backing Discovery away to a distance of 400 feet, Ford will perform a fly-around at 3:55 p.m. The 3/4 -lap around the station will enable the shuttle crew to survey and photograph the complex. Discovery will perform a maneuver to separate from the station at 5:09 p.m.
STS-128 Mission Status Briefing 090809
STS128 ISS Fly-Around
After backing Discovery away to a distance of 400 feet, Ford will perform a fly-around at 3:55 p.m. The 3/4 -lap around the station will enable the shuttle crew to survey and photograph the complex.
The end of STS-128 joint operations between the International Space Station and Space Shuttle Discovery is marked by the undocking and fly-around. Due to the lack of Ku band downlink availability, video of the station from the orbiter was not available.
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