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    Astronauts Relaxing Ahead of Crew and Cargo Arrivals

    Night time View of Western Europe

    Astronauts Kate Rubins and Takuya Onishi are having a light day today ahead of the arrival of three new crewmates Friday morning. The duo also is waiting for Sunday morning’s cargo delivery aboard the Cygnus resupply ship. NASA TV will broadcast the Soyuz MS-02 space ship docking to the International Space Station beginning Friday at …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/19/2016

    Soyuz 48S Launch:  48S launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome at GMT 293/08:05:14.378, carrying Expedition 49 crewmembers Shane Kimbrough, Andrei Borisenko, and Sergey Ryzhikov to the ISS.  Vehicle experienced a nominal ascent and all solar arrays and antennas successfully deployed. The Soyuz will perform a 34-orbit rendezvous before docking with the ISS on Friday, October 21 …

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    Cargo and Crew Ships Racing Toward Station

    Three Crew Members Launch Aboard a Soyuz Rocket

    Two spaceships are racing to the International Space Station this weekend. One is delivering about 2,400 kilograms of crew supplies and science gear and another is carrying three new crew members. The Soyuz MS-02 spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome early Wednesday and will dock to the International Space Station Friday morning. Expedition 49-50 crew …

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    New Crew Launches on Two-Day Trip to Station

    The Soyuz MS-18 rocket is launched April 9, 2021 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

    The Soyuz MS-02 launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station at 4:05 a.m. EDT Wednesday, Oct. 19 (2:05 p.m. Baikonur time). At the time of launch, the space station was flying 252 statute miles over the south Atlantic, east of Brazil. NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and …

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    Now on NASA TV Live Launch Coverage of New Crew

    The Soyuz MS-02 Spacecraft

    The next three crew members bound for the International Space Station are on schedule to launch this morning from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Live launch coverage will begin at 3:15 a.m. EDT on NASA Television and the agency’s website. NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough and cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Andrey Borisenko of the Russian space …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/18/2016

    Orbital ATK (OA)-5 Launch:  The Cygnus spacecraft successfully launched from Wallops Island, Virginia atop an Antares rocket on Monday at 6:45pm CDT. The spacecraft will loiter until after 48S docking, scheduled for Friday, October 21st. Cygnus approach, capture, and berthing will occur on Sunday, 23-October. Cygnus will be delivering approximately 2,400 kg of pressurized cargo …

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    New Crew Set to Blast Off After Cygnus Cargo Launch

    Expedition 49-50 Crew Members

    A U.S. cargo craft full of science gear and crew supplies is on its way to the International Space Station after a successful launch. Orbital ATK’s Cygnus resupply ship blasted off Monday night from Virginia on a mission to replenish the space station crew. On the other side of the world in Kazakhstan, a Soyuz …

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    Solar Arrays Deployed, Cygnus Heads to Station

    Cygnus Spacecraft and Solar Arrays

    The Cygnus spacecraft’s solar arrays have deployed. The cargo ship will rendezvous with the International Space Station on Sunday, Oct. 23. It will be grappled at approximately 7:05 a.m. by Expedition 49 Flight Engineers Takuya Onishi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency and Kate Rubins of NASA. After Cygnus’ capture, ground controllers will command the …

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    Cygnus Lifts Off on Six-Day Trip to Station

    Liftoff of the Orbital ATK Antares Rocket

    Orbital ATK’s Antares rocket carrying the Cygnus cargo spacecraft lifted off at 7:45 p.m. EDT and is on its way to the International Space Station. At the time of launch, the space station was traveling at an altitude of about 250 miles, over northwest Australia. An hour and half after launch, commands will be given …

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