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    NASA Astronauts Swap Station Command

    NASA Astronauts Swap Station Command

    At 9:20 a.m. EDT, NASA astronaut Jeff Williams assumed command of the International Space Station from astronaut Tim Kopra of NASA in a traditional Change of Command ceremony. Expedition 48 will officially begin under Williams’ command when the Soyuz spacecraft carrying Kopra, Tim Peake of ESA (European Space Agency) and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko undocks …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 06/16/16

    Autonomous Mission Operations (AMO) Run 3: The crew executed the final of three crew initiated experiment runs by using onboard AMO software to complete the autonomous deactivation and activation of an Expedite the Processing of Experiments to Space Station (EXPRESS) ER7.  The AMO investigation tests advanced software and operational concepts to determine how crew members …

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    Astronauts Swap Station Command Friday Morning

    Expedition 47 Crew Portrait

    Three Expedition 47 crew members are preparing to go home early Saturday morning. Three other station residents will stay behind beginning Expedition 48 on the International Space Station. Veteran cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko will command the Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft that will take him and astronauts Tim Kopra and Tim Peake back to Earth. The trio are …

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    Tail Service Mast Umbilicals Prepared to Support NASA’s Journey to Mars

    Tail Service Mast Umbilical at Precision Fabrication Cleaning in Cocoa, Florida.

    Several connections, called launch umbilicals, will connect from the mobile launcher tower and provide power, communications, coolant and fuel to NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft for their first integrated mission. Among them are two umbilicals, called tail service mast umbilicals (TSMUs). They are being cleaned and assembled at Precision Fabrication Cleaning …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 06/15/16

    Cygnus Spacecraft Fire Experiment-I (Saffire-I) Operations: Yesterday, Saffire-1 successfully completed the first of two phases when a flame experiment was performed inside the Cygnus vehicle after departing the ISS.  Today began the second phase which consists of retrieving experiment data via downlink passes at various ground sites.  Because fire is extremely dangerous on a spacecraft, …

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    Crew Tests Soyuz as Fire Science Takes Place in Cygnus

    Cygnus Departs the Station

    A pair of Expedition 47 crew members tested the motion control system of the docked Soyuz TMA-19M spacecraft. Soyuz Commander Yuri Malenchenko and astronauts Tim Kopra and Tim Peake will ride the Soyuz back to Earth early Saturday morning. They will undock from the Rassvet module then land in Kazakhstan ending a 186-day mission in …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 06/14/16

    Cygnus Departure: Cygnus unberthed nominally from the ISS at 6:45AM CDT with release at 8:35AM CDT. Post departure science objectives including Saffire, NanoRacks CubeSat deployments, and ReEntry Breakup Recorder – Wireless (REBR-W) are scheduled to occur prior to re-entry on June 22. Saffire-I intentionally lights a large-scale fire inside the empty Cygnus resupply vehicle after …

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    ABoVE: Burned boreal forest — Site-seeking struggles

    In the field, collecting the data is a big job – but our work starts long before we start taking measurements, with the task of finding desired sites within the landscape. As our time in Saskatchewan progresses, choosing and finding the right places to collect data becomes progressively more difficult. We are looking for a […]

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    ORR Success!

    The SAGE III/ISS Project successfully completed its Operational Readiness Review on June 8, 2016 at NASA Langley Research Center. Members of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center operations team, the NASA Johnson Space Center ISS Program team, and the European Space Agency participated in the review providing status on operations readiness. The review was also […]

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    Robotic Arm Releases Cygnus Before Fire Experiment Starts

    Cygnus Departs Station

    Expedition 47 robotic arm operator Tim Kopra of NASA commanded the International Space Station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the Cygnus spacecraft at 9:30 a.m. EDT while the space station was flying above Paraguay. Earlier, ground controllers detached Cygnus from the station and maneuvered it into place for its departure. After Cygnus is a safe …

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