Expedition 11 rides a Soyuz rocket into space for a Saturday night docking with the International Space Station.
The next International Space Station crew prepares for launch.
Soyuz TMA vehicles deliver crews, equipment and supplies to the Station.
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Meet the crewmembers of Expedition 11, and learn what inspires these explorers as they prepare for their mission to the International Space Station.
The crewmembers who will live on the International Space Station during the Shuttle's return to flight share their thoughts on their mission and its role in the exploration of space.
Only six years after graduating from college, Liliana Villarreal is preparing Space Station hardware for Return to Flight.
› View This VideoExpedition 10 crewmembers wound up a successful spacewalk March 28, finishing preparations to welcome the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV).
Progress 17 delivers food, equipment and supplies to the Station.
Astronaut Mike Fincke is the first U.S. astronaut to miss his baby's birth because he's in orbit.
Flying some 230 miles above the affected areas, the Expedition 10 crew captured snapshots from space of the tsunami's aftermath.
Unpiloted Progress 16 delivers food, supplies and holiday presents to the Station.
The International Space Station's Expedition 10 crew moved a Soyuz spacecraft from one docking port to the other.
November 2 marks the fourth anniversary of continuous human habitation aboard the International Space Station.
Floating around the Earth 230 miles up, NASA Astronaut Leroy Chiao is not too far from the polls to stand up and be counted on Election Day.
› View This VideoWhen he was just 3 years-old, Expedition 9 flight engineer Mike Fincke decided he wanted to be an astronaut.
› View This VideoExpedition 10 docks to the International Space Station Oct. 16 at 12:16 a.m. EDT.
The Cupola will offer a birds-eye view of the cosmos from the ISS.
Progress 15 delivers equipment and supplies.
The International Space Station's Control Moment Gyro 2 is back in operation, thanks to a successful spacewalk.
The right protective clothing makes all the difference, especially in space.