First of all, the last Space Shuttle Mission flew in 2011, and there won't be any more.
The only people in space for the forseeable future will be the crew of the International Space Station. They can watch pre-recorded audio/visual material, such as DVDs, VHS and Beta tapes, and film-strips, but they can't receive real-time TV broadcasts from stations on the Earth's ground.
Astronauts - TV series - was created on 1981-10-26.
It's about Time, it's about space. The opening song of a program about two astronauts who land in a world in the time of the cavemen.
Well if you would like to watch there webisodes that are not shown on tv you can see them on Icarly.com If you want to watch there TV show, watch it on Icarly.com or the Nickelodeon channel on TV.
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Preparation to go into space begins at school. All astronauts take science courses through high school and go to college to take science or engineering. Some are in the military. Many also have pilot's licenses and scuba diving experience. Once they are selected, astronauts begin a training program that includes courses in astronomy, the space shuttle, space history, and experiments. Not everyone who is trained goes into space because NASA wants the "best of the best" - meaning the best people of all the people qualified to go into space. Also, there is a large lineup for flights, meaning it could be years before a space opens up. When astronauts do go into space, they perform experiments. Most shuttle flights now go to the International Space Station, which is under construction, and astronauts will often go outside to put solar panels and supports on to the station. Their schedule is set out months before the flight so they know exactly what to do each minute they are in space.
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Astronauts in space can watch movies, TV shows, or listen to music in their downtime for entertainment. They also have access to books, video games, and can connect with family and friends through video calls. Some astronauts also enjoy stargazing and taking photos of Earth from space as a form of entertainment.
The last space shuttle launch took place on July 8, 2011, and it was broadcast live on NASA TV as well as various news channels. It may be possible to find archived footage of the launch online on platforms like YouTube or NASA's website. Live streams of future space launches can be found on NASA TV and space agency websites.
The first shuttle to be stuck in space was the Apollo 13 mission in 1970. An oxygen tank explosion caused critical systems to fail, leading to a dangerous situation for the astronauts on board. Through ingenuity and teamwork, the crew and ground control were able to safely return the shuttle to Earth.
Astronauts are the individuals who work in space. They are specially trained to live and work in the unique environment of space stations, such as the International Space Station. Astronauts conduct scientific research, maintain spacecraft systems, and perform spacewalks to repair and upgrade equipment.
That's an easy one; it's on the tv all the time. You must not be from the USA. It's NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Yes. That's how we are able to see live the astronauts and cosmonauts at work in the Space Station.
The space shuttle Challenger exploded on live TV on January 28, 1986, 73 seconds after liftoff. The tragic accident resulted in the loss of all seven crew members onboard.
Cape Kennedy is the best viewing followed by Titusville and the Cape Canaveral area are best. Kennedy Space Center sells tickets to the prime viewing area a few weeks before each launch. For those who cannot travel to the area, you can watch the launch on the internet through NASA TV. However there are no more shuttle launches.
The Space Shuttle Enterprise was originally to be christened "Constitution," but a letter writing campaign from fans of the television show Star Trek convinced NASA to change the name.
During the flight of Apollo 7
Launch Pad - it is shot off to space vertically with SRB (solid rocket boosters) - havent you seen om TV - shuttle being launched??