The H-II Transfer Vehicle (HTV) departs the International Space Station after being released from Canadarm2 by Expedition 21 Flight Engineer Nicole Stott.
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One of three shuttle tracking cameras trained on the LCROSS lunar impacts captured the International Space Station as it passed over the center.
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Bono and the Edge, from the band U2, visited Mission Control at NASA's Johnson Space Center on Oct. 13 and spoke with the International Space Station crew.
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Expedition 21 crew members Jeffrey Williams and Maxim Suraev and spaceflight participant Guy Laliberte launch aboard a Soyuz spacecraft to begin their journey to the International Space Station.
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Astronaut Jeff Williams and Cosmonaut Maxim Suraev at NASA's Johnson Space Center perform emergency leak procedures to repair leaks in space.
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Astronauts Jeff Williams and Nicole Stott train on robotic operations in the virtual reality lab at NASA's Johnson Space Center to support grapple of Japan's H-II Transfer Vehicle.
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Astronaut Jeff Williams does the final fit check for his custom spacesuit gloves at NASA's Johnson Space Center. Williams will conduct spacewalks during his mission aboard the International Space Station.
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The Expedition 20 crew grapples the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle using the station’s robotic arm.
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Hurricane Jimena in the Pacific Ocean as seen from the International Space Station.
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Expedition 20 flight engineers Michael Barratt and Frank De Winne transfer and install the C.O.L.B.E.R.T. treadmill.
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Comedian Stephen Colbert offers an inspirational message for the astronauts carrying his namesake treadmill into space.
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The Progress 34 cargo craft docks to the International Space Station.
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Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 20 Flight Engineer Michael Barratt thanks American troops for their bravery and dedication.
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Flight Engineer Mike Barratt delivers a message about the Apollo 11 anniversary and America's plan to build a new generation of spacecraft for a new generation of explorers.
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The crew of Expedition 20 launches the morning of May 26, 2009 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
The Expedition 19 crew makes a toast to those responsible for getting the International Space Station's Water Recovery System up and running.
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The STS-125 crew had a ship-to-ship call with the Expedition 19 crew.
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Astronaut Suni Williams announced the Space Station's Node 3 will be named "Tranquility," and a treadmill will be named COLBERT.
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Expedition 19 launches to the International Space Station aboard a Soyuz rocket.
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On Nov. 20, 2008, the International Space Station marked 10 years of operation in space orbiting the Earth. NASA commemorated this milestone by making several videos showcasing the largest spacecraft built to date.