Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Large anomalous objects in Space

Large objects filmed in space



Enigmatic Video footage of anomalous objects using special high speed telescopic video photography by John Lenard Walson











Large objects in Space


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Monday, November 23, 2009

Randolph Bresnick - spacewalking father

Nov. 22.
At CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida. – The crew of the Atlantis Shuttle are due for a other spacewalk today

Randolph Bresnik, a lieutenant Colonel in the US marine Corp and NASA astronaut, who is the Spacebound proud father of a newborn baby, is to make a spacewalk ouside the capsule for the second time within a three day period. He will be performing various minor tasks on the exterior of the International Space Station. He will be supported and assisted by Dr. Robert Satcher Jr.

They will be connecting a new full oxygen tank and various scientific experiments. The firstof the two spacewalks in this Atlantis mission were trouble free and a success, and were even able to perform extra worktasks, which left only a few minor tasks to finish up the mission criteria.

Bresnik is overjoyed after the birth of his new daughter Abigail Mae. She was born a mere few hours after his debut spacewalk on Saturday.

Atlantis will be undocked from the space station on Wednesday.

Randolph Bresnik is the 2nd ONLY man to becom a Father whilst in orbit, after Mike Finke, who became Father in the year 2004. The Atlantis crew were woken by mission control playing Butterfly Kisses which was chosen by the Bresnik's wife.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Hubble back - Webb upcoming

Hubble is back in action
Hubble Opens New Eyes on the Universe-

Video: Hubble's Recommissioning Process



Scientists have concluded the checkout period for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and now are revealing images showcasing the power of the much-improved observatory. This video chronicles the checkout period after Hubble's Servicing Mission 4. Also included is the unexpected diversion from the usual calibration procedures to focus the telescope on a possible comet collision on the planet Jupiter.


The James Webb Space Telescope is the next orbiting observatory from NASA, destined to eventually take over the job from Hubble Space Telescope. This telescope is the size of a tennis court, and is to be placed in orbit well beyond the Moon.
The Webb telescope will be capable of detecting infrared radiation wavelengths with great accuracy
Some of the farthest away objects from our planet are detected and seen in the infrared wavelength, as well as many cooler heavenly bodies, whose light emission is not strong enough for us to see will be able to be detected by the Webb telescope uusing infrared light sensors.
Dust clouds which normally obscure many objects from sight will be visible in the infrared frequency because the infrared light penetrates the dust clouds. With the lainching of Webb in 2014, it is expected that a host of new discoveries will flood in, increasing our awareness and understanding of the workings of our amazing Universe

Once launched and beginniing it's mission, we shall be able to see a myriad of objects which have till now been invisible to us, revealing some of our Universe's longest kept secrets
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