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| | 12.29.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-53
The three residents of the International Space Station spent a busy week unpacking, inventorying and stowing more than two tons of equipment and supplies left by the space shuttle Discovery.
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| | 12.01.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-52
The International Space Station crew has been preparing for the planned arrival next week of the Space Shuttle Discovery on a complex mission to rewire the station's electrical system.
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| | 11.23.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-51
Two residents of the International Space Station ventured outside the complex Wednesday for a 5 hour, 38 minute spacewalk to reposition, deploy and relocate equipment and conduct a commercially sponsored activity.
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| | 11.17.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-50
Expedition 14 Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and flight engineers Mikhail Tyurin and Thomas Reiter continue to prepare for a spacewalk Wednesday, Nov. 22, out of the International Space Station's Russian Pirs Docking Compartment airlock.
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| | 11.09.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-49
The International Space Station crewmembers spent this week getting ready for an upcoming spacewalk, performing scientific research and voting in the elections back on Earth.
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| | 11.03.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-48
Repair of an oxygen generator, robotic arm operations and cargo unpacking were the top priorities aboard the International Space Station this week.
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| | 10.26.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-47
New supplies arrived at the International Space Station Thursday as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft docked to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module.
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| | 10.23.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-46
A shipment of supplies began its journey to the International Space Station today as the ISS Progress 23 cargo ship was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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| | 10.20.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-45
The three residents of the International Space Station spent a busy week with varied science and technical tasks as they began their second month in orbit.
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| | 10.13.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-44
The International Space Station’s Expedition 14 crew went for a short ride this week, performed maintenance and experiments aboard the growing outpost and celebrated one crew member's 100th day in space.
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| | 10.06.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-43
Expedition 14 completed its first full week solo on the International Space Station performing standard early mission checks and drills plus some equipment troubleshooting.
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| | 09.28.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-42
After six months aboard the International Space Station that included arrival of two space shuttle missions, resumption of construction of the orbiting laboratory and the restoration of a three-member crew, Expedition 13 landed at 8:13 p.m. CDT in the steppes of Kazakhstan.
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| | 09.22.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-41
A handover continues aboard the International Space Station, with the 13th crew ending six months aboard and the 14th crew starting out on six months in orbit.
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| | 09.01.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-40
With the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis delayed, activities for the International Space Station crew were replanned.
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| | 08.25.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-39
With the countdown clock ticking toward the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-115 mission, the International Space Station crew continues to prepare for visitors.
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| | 08.18.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-38
The astronauts aboard the International Space Station spent much of their week preparing for the arrival of the Space Shuttle Atlantis, set for launch Aug. 27 on the STS-115 mission.
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| | 08.11.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-37
This week on the International Space Station crew members refurbished their exercise treadmill, prepared areas inside and out for an imminent expansion of their home and took a couple of special calls to discuss soccer and food in space.
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| | 08.03.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-36
Space station crewmen Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter worked quickly through scheduled spacewalk tasks Thursday, then completed three get-ahead jobs, or extra tasks, and were ready for more.
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| | 07.28.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-35
The International Space Station's Expedition 13 crew members are a week away from their first U.S. spacewalk. They spent much of this week preparing themselves and their gear, and they activated a new laboratory super deep-freezer.
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| | 07.21.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-34
For the first time since early 2003, the International Space Station is home to three crew members.
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| | 06.30.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-33
The Expedition 13 crew welcomed a Russian resupply ship this week and prepared for the arrival of Space Shuttle Discovery.
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| | 06.26.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-32
New supplies arrived at the International Space Station Monday as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft linked up to the Pirs Docking Compartment.
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| | 06.24.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-31
A shipment of supplies began its journey to the International Space Station Saturday as the ISS Progress 22 cargo ship was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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| | 06.23.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-30
The International Space Station crew this week bid farewell to one cargo craft and prepared for the arrival of another.
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| | 06.16.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-29
The International Space Station crew this week prepared for the departure of one unpiloted Progress cargo carrier, the arrival of another, and for the STS-121 shuttle mission of Discovery that will deliver an additional crew member.
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| | 06.09.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-28
The International Space Station crew wrapped up its week with post-spacewalk tasks and began to turn their focus toward the arrival of a Progress supply vehicle and preparations for Discovery’s upcoming shuttle mission, STS-121.
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| | 06.02.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-27
The residents of the International Space Station ventured outside their orbital home Thursday night to conduct a 6-hour, 31-minute spacewalk to repair, retrieve and replace hardware on the U.S. and Russian segments of the complex.
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| | 05.26.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-26
The residents of the International Space Station turned their attention to spacewalk preparations this week as they gear up for a six-hour excursion outside the complex June 1.
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| | 05.19.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-25
In space this week, a satellite flew within a satellite. International Space Station Flight Engineer Jeff Williams "piloted" a unique spacecraft in three dimensions for the first time around the pressurized Destiny module.
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| | 05.12.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-24
Expedition 13 Commander Pavel Vinogradov and Flight Engineer Jeff Williams focused this week on science experiments, maintenance tasks and unpacking cargo on the International Space Station.
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| | 05.05.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-23
Completing their first month in space, Expedition 13 Commander Pavel Vinogradov and Flight Engineer Jeff Williams eased into normal station activities this week.
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| | 04.28.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-22
The 13th crew of the International Space Station this week began unloading -- and sank its teeth into -- some of the more than 5,000 pounds of new supplies that arrived at the complex Wednesday.
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| | 04.26.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-21
New supplies arrived at the International Space Station today as an unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft linked up to the Zvezda Service Module.
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| | 04.24.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-20
A shipment of supplies is on its way to the International Space Station. The ISS Progress 21 cargo ship was launched today from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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| | 04.21.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-19
The Expedition 13 crew this week focused on experiments, maintenance and preparations for the arrival of two and a half tons of food, supplies and equipment.
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| | 04.14.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-18
The 13th crew of the International Space Station is wrapping up its first week flying solo in its new orbiting home.
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| | 04.08.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-17
After orbiting Earth more than 3,000 times during six months on the International Space Station, Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev returned to the planet Sunday morning in Kazakhstan. With them was Marcos Pontes, Brazil’s first astronaut.
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| | 04.07.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-16
Camaraderie and hard work highlighted this week's joint operations on the International Space Station. Aboard the complex, one crew prepared for a return to Earth while another focused on taking the helm in orbit.
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| | 04.01.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-15
A new crew pulled into port at the International Space Station late Friday to start a six-month mission.
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| | 03.29.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-14
The 13th crew of the International Space Station roared away from Kazakhstan today and into orbit atop a Russian Soyuz rocket.
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| | 03.24.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-13
The Expedition 12 crew members have the International Space Station poised and ready for their replacements to arrive March 31.
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| | 03.20.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-12
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev took a short ride away from the International Space Station today. They flew their Soyuz spacecraft from one docking port to another.
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| | 03.17.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-11
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev plan to move their Soyuz capsule from the Earth-facing docking port of the station's Zarya module to an aft port on the Zvezda module on Monday, March 20.
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| | 03.10.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-10
The International Space Station crew's week included a robotic arm first and a docking communications test to prepare for a new European cargo ship set to launch next year.
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| | 03.03.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-9
Entering the homestretch of a half-year mission, International Space Station Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev monitored the departure of one of two Russian cargo ships today.
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| | 02.24.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-8
Aboard the International Space Station this week, Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur and Flight Engineer Valery Tokarev have been preparing for upcoming spacecraft arrivals and departures.
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| | 02.17.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-7
The International Space Station crew members completed a semiannual treadmill overhaul this week and began readying for a first-ever station "camp out" planned next week.
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| | 02.10.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-6
After an almost six-hour spacewalk last week, the crew began the week with a little time off and then returned to science investigations, routine maintenance and equipment tests.
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| | 02.03.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-5
Space station crew members released a spacesuit-turned-satellite during the second spacewalk of their mission last night.
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| | 01.27.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-4
Preparations for a walk in space took center stage this week on the space station.
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| | 01.20.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-3
Expedition 12 Commander Bill McArthur began his week Sunday by running a marathon in space.
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| | 01.13.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-2
The International Space Station crew this week installed an upgrade that will conserve oxygen during spacewalks, moved the station robotic arm to prepare for their next spacewalk, and began an experiment that studies body movements.
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| | 01.06.06 - International Space Station Status Report #06-1
It was back to work this week for the Expedition 12 crewmembers after a long New Year's weekend that marked the halfway point in their six-month stay aboard the space station.
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