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    Biomedical and Physics Research for Crew Including Spacesuit Work

    NASA Astronaut Kjell Lindgren

    The six-member Expedition 45 crew focused on human research and physics Tuesday as NASA prepares for deep space missions and learns how to live in space for longer periods. Two astronauts are also getting ready for a pair of maintenance spacewalks beginning at the end of the month. Commander Scott Kelly and Flight Engineer Kjell …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/9/15

    Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) Vertigo:  Kelly and Yui set up and performed a SPHERES Vertigo run today.  This investigation uses the SPHERES free-flying satellites to demonstrate and test enhanced technologies and techniques related to visual inspection and navigation. This effort incorporates hardware and software that enables multiple SPHERES to construct 3 …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/8/15

    NanoRack Cubesat Deployer (NRCSD) #6 Operations:  Overnight, three unsuccessful attempts were made to retract the secondary latch associated with deployer # 6, which would have allowed the deployment of the remaining two cubesats for this operation.  The next troubleshooting attempt to launch the cubesats will involve cycling the latches during a Japanese Experiment Module Remote …

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    Draconid Meteor Shower Peaks October 8

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    The Draconids are an “occasional” shower – they are either in outburst, with a fair number of meteors, or are so few the casual observer would not notice them. Rates this year are expected to be about 10 per hour on the night of October 8 into the early morning of the 9th, most of …

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    Cubesat Checks, Cable Work and Human Research Onboard Station Today

    Moscow, Russia Underneath an Aurora

    Payload controllers are exploring why two Cubesats were unable to deploy this week from the Kibo lab module so they can be released later. Meanwhile, the six-member Expedition 45 crew is finalizing cable work for the next Cygnus cargo mission, unloading cargo from a new Progress 61 (61P) resupply ship and conducting human research. NASA …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/7/15

    NanoRack Cubesat Deployer (NRCSD) Operations:  Yesterday evening two Dove cubesats were launched successfully from Deployer #5.  However, an overnight attempt to launch an additional two cubesats from Deployer #6 was not successful.  Subsequently, two cubesats from Deployer #7 were launched this morning.  Ground teams are investigating the launch failure for Deployer #6 and working the …

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    Event Oct. 14 to Introduce CubeSat Launch Providers

    NASA will host a news conference at 1 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida to announce the outcome of the Venture Class Launch Service competition. The news conference will air live on NASA Television and the agency’s website. The participants are: Garrett Skrobot, Educational Launch of Nanosatellites …

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    Cubesat Pair Deployment on Hold as Spacewalks Preps Underway

    Japanese Astronaut Kimiya Yui

    The deployment of this week’s final two Cubesats from the Kibo lab module is on hold today. Also, the crew is preparing a pair of spacesuits for an Oct. 28 maintenance spacewalk. More Cubesats were released overnight and this morning from a deployer mechanism attached to the Kibo lab module. However, the final pair of …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 10/6/15

    NanoRack Cubesat Deployer (NRCSD) #6 Operations:  Yesterday, two Danish cubesats and the first 4 Dove cubesats of the “Flock 2” fleet of satellites were launched.  This morning an additional 4 Dove cubesats were launched and the final 6 Dove cubesats will be launched tonight.  The Dove nanosatellites enable imagery of the entire planet to be …

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    U.S. Cable Work, Russian Science and Cubesat Deployments Today

    Cubesat Deployment

    The astronauts in the U.S. segment of the International Space Station continued more cable work and life support maintenance. The cosmonauts conducted a wide array of Russian science experiments studying human research and physics. More Cubesats were deployed today from a deployer mechanism attached to Japan’s Kibo lab module. Wednesday will be the last day …

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