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  • NASA Awards Space Station Mission Integration Contract

    06.25.10 - NASA Awards Space Station Mission Integration Contract

  • Space Station Crew Vehicle Will Move June 28 for Cargo Ship Arrival

    06.25.10 - NASA Television will broadcast live the repositioning of a Soyuz spacecraft docked to the International Space Station on Monday, June 28.

  • NASA Astronaut T.J. Creamer Available for TV Interviews on Challenges of Living and Working Aboard the Space Station

    06.23.10 - After more than five months living aboard the International Space Station, NASA astronaut T.J. Creamer will be available for satellite interviews from Houston between 6 a.m. and 8 a.m. CDT on Wednesday, June 30.

  • California Students Await Call From Space Station Crew

    06.22.10 - About 300 elementary students will be treated to a unique show and tell on June 23 when they speak with astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

  • NASA Space Shuttle Crew Members Visit Staff at Glenn's Plum Brook Station

    06.15.10 - NASA astronaut Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Naoko Yamazaki visit Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio.

  • International Space Station Expedition 23 Crew Lands Safely

    06.01.10 - Expedition 23 Commander Oleg Kotov and Flight Engineers T.J. Creamer and Soichi Noguchi landed their Soyuz-17 spacecraft in Kazakhstan Tuesday, June 1, wrapping up a five-and-a-half-month stay aboard the International Space Station.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #25

    05.26.10 - Space shuttle Atlantis made its last planned landing Wednesday morning at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, completing a flight that delivered a new Russian module, batteries and other equipment and supplies to the International Space Station.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #19

    05.23.10 - Atlantis undocked from the International Space Station at 10:22 a.m. CDT Sunday, ending a seven-day stay that saw the addition of a new station module, replacement of batteries and resupply of the orbiting outpost.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #17

    05.22.10 - Atlantis astronauts transferred equipment and supplies between the shuttle and the International Space Station on Saturday in preparation for their departure Sunday, after more than seven days of docked operations.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #14

    05.21.10 - Today, the shuttle and station crews will focus on the third spacewalk of the mission. Astronauts will install a jumper, swap out batteries and retrieve a grapple fixture during the excursion.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #15

    05.21.10 - Atlantis astronauts completed the second of two high-priority tasks today, installing the final two 375-pound batteries of the six the shuttle brought to the International Space Station. Their 6-hour, 46-minute spacewalk wrapped up at 12:13 p.m. CDT.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #13

    05.20.10 - Spacefarers opened hatches between the International Space Station and its new Russian Rassvet module for the first time at 5:52 a.m. CDT today.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #10

    05.19.10 - The flight control team and on-orbit crew prepare for another excursion into space today. Astronauts will replace station batteries and fix a camera cable on today’s spacewalk, the second of the mission.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #09

    05.18.10 - The International Space Station has a new module named Rassvet, the Russian word for dawn. Atlantis astronauts used the station’s Canadarm2 to connect the module just after sunrise over Argentina.

  • STS-132 MCC Status Report #08

    05.18.10 - With a new day comes a new dawn as Atlantis and International Space Station astronauts continue with robotics activities today to add a new module to the orbiting complex.

  • Good International Space Station Sighting Opportunity on April 28

    04.27.10 - Central Florida will have a good opportunity to see the International Space Station pass overhead Wednesday, April 28, at 8:45 p.m. EDT, weather permitting.

  • Space Shuttle Discovery Crew Returns to Earth After Fortifying International Space Station Science

    04.20.10 - Space shuttle Discovery and seven astronauts ended a 14-day journey of more than 6.2 million miles with a 9:08 a.m. EDT landing Tuesday at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

  • STS-131 MCC Status Report #32

    04.20.10 - Space shuttle Discovery completed a 6.2-million-mile mission to restock the International Space Station and set the stage for its final remaining flight.

  • STS-131 MCC Status Report #29

    04.18.10 - The astronauts onboard space shuttle Discovery are getting ready to conclude their successful mission to the International Space Station, weather permitting, with a planned landing at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida Monday at 7:48 a.m. CDT.

  • STS-131 MCC Status Report #27

    04.17.10 - Preparations for landing take center stage Sunday as the seven astronauts on space shuttle Discovery wrap up a 10-day stay at the International Space Station that included three spacewalks and delivery of more than seven tons of equipment and supplies.