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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11 Responses to “Mini Research Module Docking To ISS”
By jlnm57 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
muy bueno
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.
By donut182 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
probably because they are higher bit rate than other v ideo’s you watch
By Corcoancaoc on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
you are on NASA’s black-list.
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!
By pachil92 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
Great Job!
By gmlab on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
Awesome work! my compliments!!
By Rictor71 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
That was scary to watch! That automated system really hunts around!
By lewism37 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
but it’s not english LOL
By lestube001 on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
i agree !
By hackneysaregreat on Sep 6, 2010 | Reply
Docking operations never fail to amaze me.
They are a stunning technological feat.