Mini Research Module Docking To ISS

September 6th, 2010 | by admin |


The new Russian Mini-Research Module 2 (MRM2), also known as Poisk, docked to the space-facing port of the Zvezda service module of the International Space Station Thursday at 10:41 am EST. It began its trip to the station when it was launched aboard a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Tuesday.

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  1. 11 Responses to “Mini Research Module Docking To ISS”

  2. By jlnm57 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    muy bueno

  3. By slack7639 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    Try clearing your browser cache, and QuickTime cache. There is an index, if there’s a lot in it, it has to search a lot, something like this. When you clear it, that deletes it, and it doesn’t have to search very much, so it’s fast.

  4. By donut182 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    probably because they are higher bit rate than other v ideo’s you watch

  5. By Corcoancaoc on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    you are on NASA’s black-list.

  6. By protonus on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    Why do NASA videos take SO long to buffer?! It’s like they have a low priority account or something.. I don’t get it but almost every one of their videos even low def ones just take forever to buffer or hang up all the time!

  7. By pachil92 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    Great Job!

  8. By gmlab on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    Awesome work! my compliments!!

  9. By Rictor71 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    That was scary to watch! That automated system really hunts around!

  10. By lewism37 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    but it’s not english LOL

  11. By lestube001 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    i agree !

  12. By hackneysaregreat on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply

    Docking operations never fail to amaze me.
    They are a stunning technological feat.

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