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 Marshall Center employees test part of the life support system that provides the Station with clean air and drinkable water.
04.04.05 - Sweating for Science
NASA transforms sweat and urine into pure drinking water.
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 Pat Patterson, payload operations director, works on console at the Marshall Center’s Payload Operations Center.
04.04.05 - Living History
NASA's science Payload Operations Center marks fourth anniversary.
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 Expedition 10 crew
Expedition 10 Image Gallery
Expedition 10's photos from the International Space Station show what it's like to live in orbit.
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 Expedition 8 and 9 crewmembers
11.02.04 - Four Shining Years of Humans in Space
November 2 marks the fourth anniversary of continuous human habitation aboard the International Space Station.
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 Leroy Chiao
10.21.04 - Democracy in Orbit: Chiao to Vote in Space
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.
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 spinning chair
07.30.04 - Spinning Brains
One day, astronauts might travel through the solar system onboard spinning spaceships. Can human brains adapt?
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 Astronaut Steve Smith enjoys lunch in space
05.15.04 - 'Mmm ... Chicken'
Food offers the comforts of home to astronauts living in space.
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 The Expedition 9 crew
06.24.04 - Expedition 9 in Command of ISS
The Expedition 9 crew is having a busy stay on the ISS.
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 A CPOD strapped onto a person.
04.07.04 - A Black Box for People
Developed for astronauts, a small device called the CPOD does for people what black boxes do for airplanes.
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 Expedition 5 Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson
03.30.04 - Ultrasound Makes Waves in Space
NASA's ultrasound techniques are giving physicians a better diagnostic look at International Space Station crewmembers.
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 Students at James Bay Elementary School in Texas talked with Expedition 8 Commander Michael Foale.
03.03.04 - Students to Station: Do You Snore in Space?
Through the magic of radio, Expedition 8 Commander Michael Foale talked with students in Texas.
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 Skylab 4 Christmas tree
12.18.03 - Christmas in the Heavens
Learn how astronauts have celebrated Christmas in space.
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 Astronaut Ed Lu
Watching the World Go By
Read Astronaut Ed Lu's illustrated description of his view of the Earth.
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 International Space Station in December 2002
01.13.04 - International Space Station: Five Years and Growing
In five years, the ISS has grown into the largest spacecraft ever to fly and a shining example of international cooperation.
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 Expedition 8 Commander and NASA station science Officer Michael Foale.
12.09.03 - Foale Breaks U.S. Space Flight Record
Michael Foale has spent more time in space than any other U.S. astronaut.
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 Thanksgiving decoration on ISS
11.24.03 - Out of This World Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving celebrations are not confined to gravity.
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 NASA's Skylab program paved the way for the ISS
11.10.03 - Skylab: Birth of the Modern Space Station
NASA's Skylab program paved the way for the ISS
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 Ed Lu plays for Yuri Malenchenko
09.05.03 - Heavenly Music from Space
Astronauts take their love of music and instruments with them into space
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 Unpiloted Russian Progress resupply vehicle on its way to the ISS.
08.29.03 - Supply Ship Blasts Off For Space Station
A Russian Progress resupply spacecraft launched Thursday, Aug. 28, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 8:48 p.m. CDT.
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 1000 Days graphic
07.29.03 - 1000 Days in Space
Seven crews have lived on the Space Station in the first 1000 days of human occupation.
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