June 21, 2010
 The Soyuz TMA-19 rocket launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in
Kazakhstan on Wednesday, June 16, 2010, carrying Expedition 24 NASA
astronauts Shannon Walker and Douglas Wheelock, and Soyuz Commander
Fyodor Yurchikhin to the International Space Station. Their Soyuz
TMA-19 rocket launched at 3:35 a.m Kazakhstan time, or 5:35 p.m EDT.
Image Credit: NASA/Carla Cioffi
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
June 21, 2010
 This image from 1967 shows the S-II stage of the Saturn V rocket as it
was hoisted onto the A-2 test stand at the Mississippi Test Facility
(now the Stennis Space Center). This was the second stage of the
364-foot tall moon rocket, which was powered by five J-2 engines. Image
Credit: NASA Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
June 21, 2010
 The Soyuz TMA-19 spacecraft is rolled out by train to the launch pad at
the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan, Sunday, June 13, 2010. The launch
of the Soyuz spacecraft with Expedition 24 astronauts Shannon Walker
and Doug Wheelock, and Russian Soyuz Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin is
scheduled for 5:35 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, June 15. Image Credit:
NASA/Carla Cioffi Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
June 14, 2010
 This image shows the west-facing side of an impact crater in the
mid-latitudes of Mars' northern hemisphere. Like many mid-latitude
Martian craters, this one has gullies along its walls that are composed
of alcoves, channels and debris aprons. The origins of these gullies
have been the subject
of much debate; they could have been formed by flowing water, liquid
carbon dioxide or dry granular flows. Many of the other features
observed in and around this crater are indicative of an ice-rich
ter... Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
June 14, 2010
 In this image, engineers test the RL-10 engine in NASA Lewis (now
Glenn) Research Center's Propulsion Systems Laboratory. Developed by
Pratt & Whitney, the engine was designed to power the Centaur
second-stage rocket. Centaur was responsible for sending the Surveyor
spacecraft on
its mission to land on the moon and to explore the surface in the early
stages of the Apollo Program. Image Credit: NASA Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
June 14, 2010
 This silhouette of Saturn was taken by the Cassini spacecraft on Feb.
13, 2010. Although the sun is eclipsed by Saturn in this dramatic
image, some sunlight scatters through the uppermost part of the
atmosphere to reach Cassini's cameras. This view looks toward the
northern, sunlit side of
the rings from just above the ringplane. Image Credit: NASA/JPL/Space
Science Institute Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
June 10, 2010
We are heading towards the re-opening of the school and I am also quite excited to tell you all more about space , big bang , ISS ,and the mega premier of the IMAX SPACE STATION DOCUMENTARY MOVIE. Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi. Posted In : Activity Talks
June 10, 2010
 The NASA Railroad transported the last space shuttle solid rocket
booster segments over the Indian River on the 13-mile trip from the Jay
Jay Rail Yard in Titusville, Fla., to NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Six
cars transported the segments along the Florida East Coast
Railway, which began at the ATK solid rocket booster plant in
Promontory, Utah. The booster segments will be used for shuttle
Atlantis on what currently is planned as the "launch on need," or
potential rescue mission for the fina... Continue reading...
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June 10, 2010
 The Soyuz TMA-17 spacecraft is seen as it lands with Expedition 23
Commander Oleg Kotov and Flight Engineers T.J. Creamer and Soichi
Noguchi near the town of Dzhezkazgan, Kazakhstan on Wednesday, June 2,
2010. NASA Astronaut Creamer, Russian Cosmonaut Kotov and Japanese
Astronaut Noguchi are returning from six months onboard the
International Space Station where they served as members of the
Expedition 22 and 23 crews. Photo Credit: (NASA/Bill Ingalls) Continue reading...
Posted by Prateek Tripathi.
June 2, 2010
 Thilo Kranz, a staff member at DLR, the German Space Agency, took
this image of the transit of the International Space Station ISS with
Space Shuttle Atlantis during the STS-132 mission. Kranz photographed
"the ISS as it passed across the solar disk in just 0.51 seconds ... At
this
time, preparations for undocking of space shuttle Atlantis during its
final mission, STS-132, were ongoing. You can see the still docked
shuttle in the 11 o'clock position. Also, you may recognise the solar
panels ... Continue reading...
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