1 00:00:04,789 --> 00:00:03,510 houston station on space to ground 2 00:00:07,030 --> 00:00:04,799 run tim 3 00:00:08,950 --> 00:00:07,040 run 4 00:00:11,589 --> 00:00:08,960 welcome to space to ground i'm dan 5 00:00:13,589 --> 00:00:11,599 hewitt esa astronaut tim peake joined 6 00:00:16,070 --> 00:00:13,599 the short list of successful space 7 00:00:18,150 --> 00:00:16,080 marathon runners over the weekend the 8 00:00:21,349 --> 00:00:18,160 british astronaut ran in concert with 9 00:00:23,830 --> 00:00:21,359 about 33 000 people participating in the 10 00:00:25,830 --> 00:00:23,840 london marathon and was even able to 11 00:00:26,950 --> 00:00:25,840 watch them live on a screen from his 12 00:00:30,230 --> 00:00:26,960 treadmill 13 00:00:32,950 --> 00:00:30,240 he completed the 26.2 mile distance in 14 00:00:35,190 --> 00:00:32,960 three hours 35 minutes enough time for 15 00:00:36,549 --> 00:00:35,200 the station to circle the entire globe 16 00:00:38,869 --> 00:00:36,559 more than twice 17 00:00:40,950 --> 00:00:38,879 he joins an exclusive club with nasa 18 00:00:43,030 --> 00:00:40,960 astronaut sunny williams who ran the 19 00:00:44,869 --> 00:00:43,040 boston marathon from station back in 20 00:00:46,549 --> 00:00:44,879 2007 21 00:00:48,549 --> 00:00:46,559 a new satellite launched from the 22 00:00:50,549 --> 00:00:48,559 station this week and it was a big step 23 00:00:51,910 --> 00:00:50,559 for a new country looking to reach out 24 00:00:54,229 --> 00:00:51,920 into space 25 00:00:56,790 --> 00:00:54,239 the dewatta one satellite was deployed 26 00:00:59,510 --> 00:00:56,800 from outside of the japanese kibo module 27 00:01:01,750 --> 00:00:59,520 on wednesday intended to observe earth 28 00:01:03,670 --> 00:01:01,760 and monitor climate changes this was the 29 00:01:05,429 --> 00:01:03,680 first micro satellite owned by the 30 00:01:08,149 --> 00:01:05,439 philippine government that involved 31 00:01:10,230 --> 00:01:08,159 filipino engineers in the development it 32 00:01:12,469 --> 00:01:10,240 was a joint project between philippine 33 00:01:14,230 --> 00:01:12,479 and japanese universities and is just 34 00:01:16,070 --> 00:01:14,240 the latest small satellite to be 35 00:01:17,510 --> 00:01:16,080 deployed thanks to the international 36 00:01:19,350 --> 00:01:17,520 space station 37 00:01:21,510 --> 00:01:19,360 this week kyle wants to know why the 38 00:01:23,190 --> 00:01:21,520 robotic arm is often controlled by the 39 00:01:24,390 --> 00:01:23,200 ground don't the astronauts have a 40 00:01:26,550 --> 00:01:24,400 better view 41 00:01:28,550 --> 00:01:26,560 as it turns out they don't for a lot of 42 00:01:31,030 --> 00:01:28,560 maneuvers since windows are pretty rare 43 00:01:33,109 --> 00:01:31,040 on the station the crew has robotic 44 00:01:35,749 --> 00:01:33,119 control stations in the cupola and the 45 00:01:37,749 --> 00:01:35,759 destiny lab with the former only having 46 00:01:39,990 --> 00:01:37,759 a view of what's immediately underneath 47 00:01:42,389 --> 00:01:40,000 the station for the most part they have 48 00:01:44,550 --> 00:01:42,399 to rely on the same external camera 49 00:01:46,310 --> 00:01:44,560 views that our operators on the ground 50 00:01:48,630 --> 00:01:46,320 receive and since some of these 51 00:01:50,710 --> 00:01:48,640 operations can take up to eight hours or 52 00:01:52,710 --> 00:01:50,720 more it's easier for folks on the ground 53 00:01:54,630 --> 00:01:52,720 to take over tasks when astronauts 54 00:01:56,789 --> 00:01:54,640 aren't required 55 00:01:59,270 --> 00:01:56,799 keep sending us your questions using the