Shuttle Endeavour Docks with International Space Station.mp4
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Simple but yet entertaining and engaging..
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Insert Shuttle-A, into International Space Station-B.
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Oh, I wasn't aware of that :D
Well I guess every space organisation has its own advantages and disadvantages.
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fun
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@HordeFTL yeah sure it was different in that it was for cargo and unmanned. i am aware that both the US and the Russians send manned ships - but the US doesnt send automatic ships as yet. the Russians are some how ahead of us in some fields - and we are ahead in others - although currently docked to the ISS there are 4 Russian ships and one US - the Endeavour. and it looks like the Japs will be next back to the moon now.
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@Dragonlor140 no the US doesnt do this yet - that was my point
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Russians and Europeans are the only ones that dock to the station in full automatic mode. USA only have test automatic docking on a military test satellite, and was not fully successful.
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No the russian module that docked before is completely differant, Russians and Americans both go up on manned missions to the ISS
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They can indeed. Unmanned progress vehicles have docked and are docking to the station smoothly. But I'm sure the Americans can do so as well.
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I dont like snap shots :(
@KingGoddard there are no stars for the same reason you don't see stars in the Moon landing videos: exposure. If you expose for something very bright (under sunlight or other kinds of direct light) the stars will be too dim to be seen.
zer0graph 2 years ago 5
well done!
hackneysaregreat 2 years ago 2