Soyuz MS-16 brings three new crew members to ISS
/In the first human spaceflight launch of 2020, two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut were sent to the International Space Station to begin a six-month stay in space.
Read MoreIn the first human spaceflight launch of 2020, two Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut were sent to the International Space Station to begin a six-month stay in space.
Read MoreThree months after the first all-female spacewalk, NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir ventured outside the International Space Station twice in five days to complete work replacing batteries, helping to set the stage for the next decade of ISS operations.
Read MoreOrbital Velocity is designed to be "living time capsule" about the International Space Station.
This project is an attempt to bridge an information gap between space agencies and companies, as well as a public that supports space endeavors with their tax dollars. Despite the importance of the space station, the general public doesn't always know what is happening aboard this amazing complex on a regular basis. Research being conducted isn't always readily available and what information is out there can sometimes be difficult to understand. Some people aren't even aware there is an active space program, let alone a space station.
Orbital Velocity hopes to change that by building a database of information through blogs, a website, small videos and longer documentary-like series'.
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