#SPACEX #NASA |#CRS-10 Falcon nine reusable from that Historical# NASAKSC Launch Pad 39A- Live webcast- Round Two…

 

As Round two for “SpaceX” Launch from this morning in least than four hours encountering for the International Space Station resupply in which CRS10 – Commercial Resupply Service number ten.. This is Launch is pretty Iconic, in which is launched from that Iconic Launch Pad LC 39A Kennedy Space Center, that launch from NASA- National Aeronautics Space Administration’s  Apollo Saturn V rockets  to the Space Shuttle –STS Space Transportation System..

The last launch attempt was aborted  thirteen seconds due to the second stage in which the issue on hand was the  steering in which the attempt to resolve it ran out due to the launch window allowed so the launch was aborted.. but as it launched it’ll takes up two days till the CRS-10 Dragon nine reusable will catch up with the International Space Station..

The second Launch Attempt window is target on 18 February 2016, at 0939 morning Eastern time.. in which there will be landing of the Falcon nine reusable at Space X’s landing Zone LZ-1, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station… there will be two various of Broadcast on socials, but it’ll be in two on the Hosted also the Technical webcast..

#SPACEX #NASA | #CRS-10 Falcon Nine reusable Launch from that Historical# NASAKSC Launch Pad 39A- Live webcast…

As “Space X- Falcon nine Reusable” is getting set to return to launch and return to operationally orderly  on 18th February 2017, with the return to resupply the International Space Station with the CRS-10 Tenth mission of the Cargo Resupply Servicing number ten…. In preparation for the return to service mission it’s launched from one of the most iconic Launch Pads in Space history, that very launch Pad in question is the soon to be remodelled, modified Space Launch Complex pad 39A the very one that seen the many launches from the Apollo Mission towards the Moon, among that it’s the STS- Space Transportation System- Space Shuttle programme ….but given that’s belayment there will be a backup launch  on the following day in which on the initial window if successful the Falcon nine will separate after ten minutes then meet up within two days latterly.. Also the Falcon Nine reusable will land in LZ-1 Landing Zone one at Cape Canaveral Air force Station…..  in which there will be two webcast of the event one is “the Hosted” the other is the “Technical webcast.. “

In preparations for the upcoming CRS-10 launch, numerous testing had to be done to check out any systems with its new historical launch platform modify for it’s used for the upcoming ultra and Heavy versions of Space X falcon nine variants.. One such testing is the Static test firing of the Falcon Nine’s reusable Merlin cluster Engines to see if all are in working order also its systems..  On 12th February 2017…..

The Falcon nine reusable, including its CRS-10 payload assemble in the adjacent new constructed horizontal assembly building – HIF- Horizontal integration Facility nearby the SLC-39A is railway out to launch pad among too with the TE- Transporter Erector in the same traditional….. The launch window for CRS-10 is windowed for 1001 Hours morning Eastern Standard Time, in which is 1501 hours Greenwich Time with a ground landing this time instead of a drone ship landing…

#SPACEX #NASA | #CRS-10 Falcon nine reusable first static tests firing from that Historical# NASAKSC Launch Pad 39A…….

 

As “Space X- Falcon nine Reusable” is set to return to launch on 18th February 2017, with the return to resupply the International Space Station with the CRS-10 Tenth mission of the Cargo Resupply Servicing number ten…. In preparation for the return to service mission it’s launched from one of the most iconic NASA’s Launch Pads in Space history, that very launch Pad in question is the soon to be remodeled, modified Space Launch Complex pad 39A the very one that seen the many launches from the Apollo Mission towards the Moon, among that it’s the STS- Space Transportation System- Space Shuttle seeing shuttles Columbia, Challenger, Atlantis, Discovery also Endeavor….

In preparations for the upcoming CRS-10 launch, numerous testing had to be done to check out any systems with its new historical launch platform modify for it’s used for the upcoming ultra and Heavy versions of Space X falcon nine variants.. one such testing is the Static test firing of the Falcon Nine’s reusable Merlin cluster Engines to see if all are in working order also its systems..  on 12th  February 2017…..

The Falcon nine reusable, including its CRS-10 payload assemble in the adjacent new constructed horizontal assembly building – HIF- Horizontal integration Facility nearby the SLC-39A is railway out to launch pad among too with the TE- Transporter Erector in the same traditional….. The launch window for CRS-10 is windowed for 1001 Hours morning Eastern Standard Time, in which is 1501 hours Greenwich Time with a ground landing this time instead of a drone ship landing…

#NASA -#ISS | International Space Stations- Fisheye Fly tour through the station in Ultra HD…..

At first this isn’t a view from inside a Tie Fighter that your flying.. is a view from inside of NASA -International Space Station’s CUPOLA.. 

For this you might want to turn up your resolution and sound levels , given  that if you want to immersive yourself If you feel to distressing yourself this is probably one of the relaxing visuals,  Produced by Harmonic exclusively for “NASA takes you on a tour of the International Space Station”, takes you on a fish eye tour of the throughout the modules of the station the footage was shot in Ultra High Definition 4K video with a fish eye lens for those extreme focusing   depth of field views, taking you first on viewing the amazing portal windows of CUPOLA,  looking below of two recent arrivals, the resupply Cygnus module also the Soyuz MS-02 crew of expedition 49/50  that recently docked in the recent week with timeless views of Earth.

The view takes you inside the station, the unity Module node section, where it’s inter junction connections between the modules of the station, as we fly on the right, are mission patches left behind of the previous expedition mission of the ISS, also the STS program, then as the tour takes shape onto the ZARYA Functional Cargo Block segment, then onwards to the environmental parts of the station where seeing Ammonia Respirators in orange box packaging, in case for Ammonia leakage..  as this connection is the PIRS- Russian for Pier, Docking port for the Soyuz module, also the Progress resupply module spacecraft..

Leading the way heading floating in Zero- or micro gravity, is back to ZARYA, towards the Desinity and the UNITY Module.. Where we see a robotics workshop, also other types of workshops, towards the Harmony module, to the KIBO- the Japanese Logistics Module with it’s own airlock, in which is used to move experiments in and out of the station, heading towards Columbus module where various scientific experiments are performed as we tour further we see the habitation modules where the Astronauts sleep, also the environmental systems are situated then the tour follows back towards the CUPOLA where the seven window observation deck with the breath taking views of Earth..

#NASA – #Soyuz | New Crew arrives docking at the #ISS – International Space Station- Expedition 49/50…

Recently a Soyuz launch on 19th October 2016.. Expedition 49/50 crew launch to journey towards the “International Space Station” in which travelling on a Soyuz MS-02 rocket with a Soyuz-FG variant configuration, with Soyuz Commander Cosmonaut with two more onboard Cosmonaut Andrey Borisenko of Roscosmos also NASA Astronaut Shane Kimbrough as part of the Expedition 49/50. While Launching at 0805 GMT with a two day orbital interception journey towards the International Space Station so it can test its Various Systems of the new MS-02 rocketry systems….

Launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for a five month mission on various experiments mission types on the International Space Station arriving after a two day docking with the station’s Poisk module…

After least than two days, the Expedition 49/50 crew on the Soyuz MS-02 arrived slightly ahead of schedule to Dock at the International Space Station on 21st October 2016, as you see during the docking operations with the mating of the Soyuz MS-02 Module as is uses it Maneuverable retro thrusters, to correctly align itself with the docking Poisk module as brought itself out from a fly around mode as was at a distance of least 200 meter away from the International Space Station.. as this docking was done overheard of  coast South Africa  then the final docking over the Italy…..