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  • Astronauts Busy With Exercise Study, Satellite and Astronomy Work

    Expedition 56 Commander Drew Feustel

    Ongoing exercise research and gym maintenance took place aboard the International Space Station to ensure astronaut health and mission success. The Expedition 56 crew members also worked on autonomous satellite operations and botany and astronomy gear. European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst has been participating in an exercise study all week developed by the German …

  • ISS Daily Summary Report – 8/23/2018

    69 Progress (69P) Undock: Last night, 69P undocked from the Service Module (SM) Aft port at 9:16 PM CDT. This Progress vehicle will remain on-orbit conduct non-ISS free-flight experiments until 29-August. The deorbit burn is scheduled for Wednesday, August 29 at 8:24 PM CDT followed by atmospheric entry and destruction. Center for the Advancement of Science …

  • Global Cargo Missions Planned as Critical Research Proceeds

    The Soyuz MS-09 crew ship and the Progress 70 resupply ship

    A Russian cargo ship departed the International Space Station Wednesday night as another resupply mission from Japan is planned in September. The Expedition 56 crew members also observed protein crystals, studied an ancient navigation technique and researched time perception in space. Two Soyuz crew ships and a Progress resupply ship remain docked at the orbital …

  • Russian Cargo Ship Leaves Station After Six-Month Stay

    The Russian Progress 69 resupply ship approaches the aft end of the Zvezda service module

    Loaded with trash, the Russian Progress 69 cargo craft undocked from the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module at 9:16 p.m. CDT, 10:16 p.m. EDT, completing a six-month delivery run to the International Space Station. The unpiloted Progress will move to a safe distance from the orbital laboratory for a week’s worth of engineering …

  • ISS Daily Summary Report – 8/22/2018

    69 Progress (69P) Undock: This evening, 69P is scheduled to undock from the Service Module (SM) Aft port at 9:16 PM CDT. This Progress vehicle will conduct Non-ISS free-flight experiments from August 23 to August 30. The deorbit burn is scheduled for Wednesday, August 29 at 8:24 PM CDT followed by atmospheric entry and destruction.   Atomization:  …

  • Russian Ship Taking Out Trash After Day of Biology Studies

    Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold and Commander Drew Feustel

    A Russian cargo ship is packed and ready for departure tonight from the International Space Station after a six-month stay. Meanwhile, the Expedition 56 crew members explored a variety of biological phenomena impacted by the weightless environment of space. Russia’s Progress 69 (69P) cargo craft will undock from the Zvezda service module tonight at 10:16 …

  • SAGE III Science Challenges Aboard the ISS

    Operating an occultation science instrument aboard a manned, frequently visited spacecraft the size of a football field poses many challenges to data collection and quality. The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE) III instrument, currently on board the International Space Station (ISS), is equipped with the tools necessary to mitigate and control these challenges. Dave […]

  • ISS Daily Summary Report – 8/21/2018

    BioServe Protein Crystallography (BPC)-1:  The crew performed BioServe Protein Crystallography Microscope operations today.  They removed the BioServe Protein Crystallography samples from the Space Automated Bioproduct Laboratory (SABL), made observations, and photographed the sample wells using the microscope, and returned the samples to the SABL.  BPC-1 seeks to demonstrate the feasibility of conducting protein crystal growth …