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    NASA schedules super pressure balloon launch attempt

    NASA is targeting Saturday, April 9 (Friday, April 8 in Eastern Time), to conduct a super pressure balloon (SPB) test flight launching from Wanaka Airport, New Zealand, on a potentially 100-day journey. Forecast surface and low-level winds are currently marginal for supporting a launch attempt. NASA will begin flight preparations in the early morning hours …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/7/16

    Meteor Troubleshooting and Camera Installation:  Williams performed troubleshooting on the Meteor payload software issues that were experienced yesterday, but the troubleshooting was unsuccessful.  He then began installing the hardware into the Window Observational Research Facility (WORF).  The hardware installation was partially completed, with the camera and the WORF hatch remaining to be installed. Meteor’s first …

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    Weather Favors Dragon Launch as Crew Preps New Science

    The SpaceX Dragon and Falcon 9 Rocket

    Weather forecasters have predicted a 90% percent chance of favorable conditions for the Friday launch of the SpaceX CRS-8 mission to the International Space Station. Launch of the Dragon resupply ship atop the Falcon 9 rocket is scheduled for 4:43 p.m. EDT/8:43 p.m. UTC from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. NASA Television …

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    Piggyback Payloads Flying on NASA’s Super Balloon

    Weather update: No super pressure balloon launch attempt for Friday, April 8, due to poor weather; officials will meet Friday afternoon to determine if Saturday’s weather will support a launch attempt from Wanaka, New Zealand. (All dates are New Zealand). The primary mission of NASA’s super pressure balloon (SPB) flight from Wanaka, New Zealand, is …

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    Crew Explores Space Muscles Before Dragon Arrives Sunday

    Astronaut Timothy Peake

    The Expedition 47 crew conducted an emergency drill today in coordination with flight controllers. The station residents also continued human research and prepared to welcome a sixth spacecraft to the International Space Station The crew periodically simulates emergencies at the space station to stay familiar with escape routes, safety hardware and communication protocols. Afterward, the …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/5/16

    Muscle Atrophy Research and Exercise System (MARES): Peake completed partial checkout activities for the MARES investigation by placing Percutaneous Electrical Muscle Stimulator (PEMS) electrodes on the designated area of the right leg and successfully executing ankle exercise sessions.  Software issues were discovered which prevented the remaining activities from being completed.  These will be rescheduled for …

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    Dragon Will Deliver Rodents for Muscle Study

    SpaceX Dragon

    The SpaceX Dragon CRS-8 mission will deliver 6,900 pounds/3,130 kilograms of science, crew supplies and hardware to the International Space Station. Payloads aboard Dragon will include rodents for a medical study and an expandable module that will be installed after Dragon completes its two-day trip to the station. Dragon is scheduled for launch Friday at …

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    NASA’s Super Pressure Balloon by the Numbers

    NASA’s super pressure balloon team in Wanaka, New Zealand, continues to evaluate weather daily for conditions that could support a launch attempt of the pumpkin-shaped, football-stadium-sized balloon. At this time, the weather running through Thursday, April 7, will not support a launch attempt. Weekend weather is showing some potential, but the final call for any …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/4/16

    63 Progress (63P) Docking: 63P docked successfully to the Service Module (SM) Aft docking port on Saturday. Capture occurred at 12:57 PM CDT with hook closure at 1:03 PM CDT.   Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) Protein Crystal Growth (PCG) Installation: On Sunday, Peake installed 2 canisters containing 38 protein samples into the PCRF to …

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    Muscle and Heart Research as Dragon Targets Sunday Arrival

    Kibo and the Milky Way

    The six station residents researched advanced space science today inside the orbital laboratory. The crew is also training for the automated arrival and robotic installment of the SpaceX Dragon. The crew members are exploring how living in space affects the human muscular system and heart function. The crew also preparing a high quality protein crystal …

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