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Descripción:In July of 1969, America sent the first humans to the moon. Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Edwin Aldrin, and Michael Collins were aboard the mission named Apollo 11.
The launch vehicle they rode, the Saturn 5 rocket, is still the most powerful machine ever built. It generated almost 8 million pounds of thrust and even after nearly 40 years, it is the only vehicle that has carried men beyond earth's gravity.
Watch it now, as you would have seen it on July 16, 1969, at 9:26 AM EDT. T-minus 00:5:59 and counting.
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Descripción:Go now with us on a journey, to take apart of one of the greatest and largest adventures of mankind.
At first, you will feel the great Russian hospitality in Star City, then walk with us on the steps of the journey of the Russian space history from the past, into present and out into the future. You visit the different trainings facilities of the GCTC (Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre) at Russian Star City. Here, Russians, Americans, Europeans and Japanese cosmonauts and astronauts train for their flight into the universe, what will start at the Russian cosmodrome "Baykonur" in Kazhakhztan. From this cosmodrome, the first satellite of the World - "Sputnik" was launched (1957), and since the first human space flight of Yuri A. Gagarin (12. April 1961), from this port there were over 1.200 spacecrafts launched into the universe.
Then, the absolute high point of your journey: the start of a manned mission to the International Space Station ISS. 2 or 3 daring cosmonauts and astronauts from different nations go on board a Soyuz TMA, and within 8 minutes they are with their space craft in Earth orbit. 2 days later they will dock with the ISS. You will see the lift off preperations, and watch the liftoff in a distance of approx. 2.000 meters beside the powerful Soyuz rocket. Nowhere else in the world, you can see a liftoff of an spacecraft nearer then here.
Specialists from space technology and history will accompany you around the clock on your trip. Locally specialists are beside you, who will answer you the difficult questions.
Book it now: http://www.space-travellers.com
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Descripción:Wired's Michael Belfiore goes past Virgin's PR machine to assess the problems of Virgin Galactic's space venture. Pilot Brian Binnie and passengers talk risks and rewards.
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Descripción:80's Euro Dance NRG
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Descripción:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyR1JxHHAmM
Watch Cool Ones ■Flight Control Room : Atlantis Liftoff
STS-122 delivers the Columbus European Laboratory Module and will be the twenty-fourth mission to the International Space Station.
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Descripción:ノーカット・フルバージョン 57分は
http://momo2007.vox.com/library/video/6a00ccff98b3256ea500e398a85ec70004.html
で見れます よろしく
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かぐやKAGUYA(SELENE): 打上げ成功リピート映像
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Descripción:We have lift off
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Descripción:STS-122 DAY 1 Highlight: Liftoff
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Descripción:Phoenix and Delta II Liftoff
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/main/index.html
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Descripción:Real version song from the liftoff
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Descripción:ARTPOP FILMS [If...008]
View non-square-frosted-glass-effect version here- http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=25621148
Dedicated to Man Ray, Arthur Janov and the Baader-Meinhof Baker-Gurvitz Groups.
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1988's Beat Torture was standard late-'80s U.K. guitar jangle à la Creation's house band, Biff Bang Pow!, half of which serves as Ball's backing band, but 1989's ecstatically titled E For Edward dips tentatively into the acid house boom spreading over the country that summer. (Ball recorded three acid house EPs under the name the Love Corporation in the early '90s.)
Three more Times albums followed, Et Dieu Crea la Femme (1990), Pure (1991), and Alternative Commercial Crossover (1993) before Ball discarded that band name for good.
Rather than start a proper solo career right away, however, Ball simply picked up one of his old pseudonyms. Although Foster and Treacy aren't involved, Ball released two solo albums under the name the Teenage Filmstars.
1993's Rocket Charms is not too different from late-period Times albums, but 1995's Buy Our Record, Support Our Sickness is something of a conceptual masterpiece: with the exception of the drums, every instrument and vocal is recorded backwards, resulting in a surprisingly listenable piece of experimental psych-pop.
~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll
Duración:09:22 Vistos:10901 veces
Descripción:Sept. 28, 2008 - Kwajalein Atoll.
SpaceX confirms Falcon 1 has reached orbit, making the first privately-developed all-liquid fuel rocket to achieve this feat. So it is sweet success at last for the rocket after three earlier setbacks.
"Definitely one of the best days of my life," SpaceX founder Elon Musk says.
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Descripción:The duo perform 'Liftoff of Love' on 'Penn & Teller: Don't Try This at Home!'
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Descripción:CNN INTL LIVE
Space Shuttle Discovery and a crew of seven astronauts lifted off Saturday from Kennedy Space Center at 8:47 p.m. EST. After reaching orbit, Discovery's crew set to work to open the payload bay doors, set up computers and equipment and check out the shuttle's robotic arm. Heat shield inspections will begin Sunday with a station docking scheduled for Monday at 5:05 p.m.
The STS-116 crew members will dock to the International Space Station, install the new P5 truss structure and perform three spacewalks to rewire the station for electricity generated by a solar array delivered in September.
STS-116 will also swap crew members when mission specialist Sunita Williams becomes a flight engineer for Expedition 14. Taking Williams' place aboard Discovery for the ride home is European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter who has lived aboard the station since July.
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Descripción:fuglesang_liftoff_to_space
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Descripción:ARTPOP FILMS [If...003]
View non-square-frosted-glass-effect version here- http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=17336948
Dedicated to Douglas Hart and Angus Cameron.
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Teenage Filmstars are an English, post punk, independent, psychedelic 1980s-90s band, formed in 1979 by Edward Ball, Daniel Treacy and Joseph Foster. The band segued into The Times in 1980, re-appearing on Creation Records in 1992.
TEENAGE FILMSTARS 1979-1980
Having recorded and released the last 'O' Level single "We Love Malcolm" (1978) by himself, Edward Ball dropped the name in favour of the Teenage Filmstars, spring 1979.
Opting to record as a band again, He invited old school friends Daniel Treacy and Joseph Foster to guest on the first single, "(There's a) Cloud Over Liverpool" (1979).
Championed by Radio 1 DJ John Peel (perhaps for the song's sideways nod to Liverpool FC, of whom Peel was a fan), the record received a further lease of life more than a year later when American record shops and college radio stations mistook it for a tribute to the recent death of John Lennon.
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Followed by the comparatively weak "The Odd Man Out" (1980), which served only to highlight Ball's musical abilities to mimic contemporary pop music at will (ska / electro pop), the Teenage Filmstars and TV Personalities played their first live shows with Ball playing in both groups.
During this period of exposing newly-written compositions to live audiences (sometimes even making them up on the spot) Treacy and Ball nominated personal figureheads that almost personified their own destinies - Teenage Filmstars "I Helped Patrick McGoohan Escape" (1980) and the TV Personalities "I Know Where Syd Barrett Lives" (1981). . .
As the Teenage Filmstars began recording their debut album in November 1980, Ball once again changed the band's name, this time to The Times. These sessions eventually appeared as "Go! With The Times" (1985).
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Had the Teenage Filmstars ended here they would perhaps be recalled for two singles of some interest in the formative UK DIY 7" singles foodchain.
TEENAGE FILMSTARS 1992-1999
So when the Teenage Filmstars reappeared on Creation Records 12 years later during that label's most innovative period, with the album 'Lift Off Mit Der Teenage Filmstars' (otherwise known as 'Star' 1992), they stood at the vanguard of an undeniable revolution in sonic experiment.
Partly bearing witness to My Bloody Valentine's release from the previous year, 'Loveless', the forthcoming progressive 90's psychedelia and Ball's own troubled vision of popular music, it prompted Kevin Shields to remark of Ball in 1995, "A sensitive soul from another planet. A modernist musical alchemist - where other people struggle Ed plays what we're thinking."
Following their debut to its next level, "Rocket Charms" (1993) is a tighter concept, though perhaps suffering from this as a result. The band sound, everything recorded backwards with little regard to recognised stereo placement and instrumentation levels is present and correct, but the danger element quota is lower.
So for the third issue by the new Teenage Filmstars to be considered by some to be the last great record released by Creation is more than a little surprising. On "Ssenkcis Rou Troppus Drocer Ruo Yub" aka "Buy Our Record Support Our Sickness" (1997), the Teenage Filmstars fulfill the ambitious psychedelic album concept, and haul in an avant-garde sixties / seventies progressive rock hybrid that resembles the morphing creatures in Alien movies.
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(This article was taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teenage_Filmstars#_note-3
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Descripción:Space shuttle Endeavour lit up the sky in a rare nighttime launch to begin a 16-day construction mission to the international space station. (March 11)
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Descripción:April 24, 1972
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Descripción:Les Fradkin, the virtuoso of MIDI Guitar, presents "Lift Off" from his "One Link Between Them" CD featuring his revolutionary new instrument- The Starr Labs Ztar!
Robert Fripp once remarked in Guitar Player Magazine: "There is a new music to go with this new instrument. Therein lies my interest in the guitar synthesizer. That something entirely new will appear." This COULD be it! Come have a look and listen to the MIDI Guitar sound of the future.
This album has received wide acclaim in publications such as Keyboard Magazine and across the Internet.
Les, who is classically trained, is moving at Hyper speed. In this video, he's playing the Starr Labs Ztar MIDI Guitar in a Neo Classical meets Bach influenced style on his own composition.
The Ztar can be strummed with string triggers or tapped with one or both hands as seen in this video.
The main lead sound is the Arturia Moog Modular V and the Logic ES2. Background sounds are from an M-Tron, Roland XV-5080 and Arturia Soft Synths. The sounds at the intro are made with Propellerhead Reason.
Take a Journey To The Stars!
MIDI Guitar.... as you've never seen it before!
Visit the Les Fradkin Official Website:
http://www.lesfradkin.com
For more information on the Ztar:
http://www.starrlabs.com
Duración:10:42 Vistos:3360 veces
Descripción:Space Shuttle Discovery STS124 lift off
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