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    Soyuz Preps for Rollout as Station Crew Works Array of Science

    Elena Serova

    A trio of new Expedition 42 crew members is in its final preparations before Sunday’s launch and six-hour ride aboard a Soyuz TMA-15M spacecraft to the International Space Station. The rocket with the Soyuz capsule attached will roll out to the launch pad Friday morning at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. › Read about live …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/19/14

    Khladon (Freon 218) Venting:  Samokutyaev and Serova performed steps to release pressure in the Russian Segment Air Conditioner System [СКВ] by venting Khladon (Freon 218) overboard.  However, several of the quick disconnects that were actuated during the procedure exhibited leaks. As a result, the Khladon was vented into the cabin instead.  The quantity released was …

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    Botany Studies and Russian Maintenance as Soyuz Launch Nears

    Expedition 42/43

    Commander Barry Wilmore worked in the Japanese Kibo lab module on the Aniso Tubule botany experiment that studies how roots adapt to gravity. After lunch, Wilmore went back to more hardware replacement work on the Combustion Integrated Rack that he began Tuesday. At the end of the day he configured a maintenance work area for …

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    East and West: The Geography of Antarctica

    At first, the geography of Antarctica might seem a little confusing. From space, much of Antarctica looks featureless and white, meaning there are few features to guide you. It’s one thing to know that Pine Island Glacier is in West Antarctica, but for some it might be unclear which part of the frozen continent is […]

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/18/14

    Multi-user Droplet Combustion Apparatus (MDCA):  Wilmore reviewed procedures and gathered hardware and tools for MDCA Hardware Replacement Part 1.  Today’s activity had the crew configure the Fluid Combustion Facility (FCF) MDCA Chamber Insert Assembly (CIA) in support of the Flame Extinguishment Experiment-2 (FLEX-2) Binary-Droplet Array test points.  Crew then removed the MDCA CIA from the …

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    Routine Maintenance on Station While Ground Crew Relaxes

    Wilmore works on CIR

    Commander Barry Wilmore worked throughout the day Tuesday in the Destiny laboratory’s Combustion Integrated Rack replacing hardware that fuels experiments. Afterward, he drained a waste water tank in the Tranquility node then moved on to a Health Maintenance System test. › Read more about the Combustion Integrated Rack Flight Engineer Alexander Samokutyaev replaced a battery …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/17/14

    Salivary Markers:  This morning, Wilmore completed a Salivary Marker questionnaire.  The Effects of Long-Term Exposure to Microgravity on Salivary Markers of Innate Immunity investigation involves the collection of blood, saliva, urine and a health assessment on six subjects pre-, in- and post-flight to determine if spaceflight induced immune system dysregulation increases infection susceptibility or poses …

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    3D Printer Installed as Station Preps for New Trio

    Wilmore Installs 3D Printer

    Commander Barry Wilmore worked throughout Monday to install a 3D printer to get the International Space Station and future crews ready for self-sufficiency. Wilmore will work to calibrate the printer and set up a demonstration of the additive manufacturing technology. › Read about 3D Printing In Zero-G His fellow crew members, Flight Engineers Alexander Samokutyaev …

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    Holuhruan: Still Erupting

    In some ways, the ongoing fissure eruption at Holuhraun lava field in Iceland is an ideal one. Unlike the lava pushing through the Hawaiian village of Pahoa, Holuhraun’s lava is nowhere near any towns or villages. And the eruption has had little effect on air traffic–unlike the Eyjafjallajokull eruption in 2010–because Holuhraun has produced little of the […]

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/14/14

    3D Printing in Zero-G:  Wilmore completed a review of the 3D printing in Zero-G payload overview and procedures in preparation for next week’s scheduled activity.  The 3D printing in Zero–G technology demonstration experiment aims to validate extrusion-based additive manufacturing technology’s ability to function in a micro-gravity environment. Seedling Growth-2 Experiment:  Wilmore performed the second of …

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