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NASASpaceflight: ISS returns to a six person crew following successful Soyuz TMA-05M docking
Aviation Week: ISS Resumes Six Crew Ops with Soyuz Docking Florida Today: New Crew Arrival Kicks Off Busy Period At ISS JAXA Press Release:
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RIA Novosti: Russian Space Lab Launch Delayed Again:
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NASA News Release:
MEDIA ADVISORY : M12-133 NASA Holds Briefings To Preview Space Station Expeditions July 17, 2012 HOUSTON -- NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston will hold two briefings Thursday, July 26, to preview the upcoming Expedition 33 and 34 missions aboard the International Space Station. NASA Television and the agency's website will broadcast the briefings live. At 11 a.m. CDT, the International Space Station Program and Science Overview briefing will cover mission priorities and objectives, which include hundreds of research experiments, a Russian spacewalk, international and commercial cargo deliveries to the complex and a commercial cargo demonstration flight. The briefing participants include:
At 1 p.m., Expedition 33/34 crew members Kevin Ford of NASA and Evgeny Tarelkin and Oleg Novitskiy of the Russian Federal Space Agency will discuss their mission. They are set to launch to the space station aboard the Soyuz TMA-06M spacecraft Oct. 15 and return to Earth in March 2013. Ford, Tarelkin and Novitskiy are three of the six crew members comprising Expeditions 33 and 34. When they arrive at the station, they will join NASA astronaut Sunita Williams, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko. {...} |
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Aviation Week: Russia Looks to Accelerated Progress, Soyuz ISS Flight Profile:
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NASA News Release:
MEDIA ADVISORY : M12-135 NASA Television to Air Space Station Cargo Ship Moves and Test July 19, 2012 WASHINGTON -- NASA Television will broadcast the move of a Russian cargo spacecraft at the International Space Station and the demonstration of a new docking system beginning Sunday, July 22. NASA TV coverage of ISS Progress 47's initial undocking starts at 4 p.m. EDT, July 22. Progress 47 will undock at 4:27 p.m. Russian flight controllers will command the resupply ship to undock from the space station's Pirs compartment in a test of an updated docking system that will be used for both Progress and Soyuz human spacecraft in the future. The new automated rendezvous system, known as Kurs-NA, will use a single antenna, which will allow four others to be removed. The Kurs-NA-enabled Progress and Soyuz spacecraft will have only three antennas, half as many as the current versions. Kurs-NA also will use less power, improve safety and possess updated electronics. Progress 47 arrived at the station in April. After it was emptied of its cargo, the space station crew filled it with trash for disposal. NASA TV coverage of the Progress' re-rendezvous and docking will begin at 9:15 p.m. Monday, July 23. The ship will re-dock to the station at 9:57 p.m. Coverage of Progress 47's final departure from the station begins at 2 p.m. Monday, July 30, with undocking set for 2:11 p.m. It then will be commanded to re-enter the atmosphere and burn up. The next Russian cargo spacecraft, ISS Progress 48, is scheduled to launch Wednesday, Aug. 1, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Expedition 32 Commander Gennady Padalka of the Russian Federal Space Agency and his five crewmates, including NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Joe Acaba, will monitor events as the Progress 47 tests unfold. {...} |
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I think there are far too many things aboard ISS, it looks like they need to send an empty ship up, just to serve as a trashcan for a couple kilograms of "unneeded stuff"
See images Before:http://www.boeing.com/companyoffices...erior_s403.jpg and After: http://searchlightsandicebeams.files...pg?w=400&h=362 |
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Florida Today: Senators hear NASA defense of ISS science
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Aviation week: ISS Research Hampered By Crew Availability:
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Universe Today: Fish in Space: Space Station Gets an Aquarium
SPACE.com: Next Space Station Crew to Try 'Fishy' Science Discovery News: I, For One, Welcome Our New Fishy Overlords |
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