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    Busy Astronauts Ramp Up for Spacewalk and Cygnus Cargo Mission

    Four Expedition 55 Astronauts

    Veteran astronauts Ricky Arnold and Drew Feustel will embark on the 210th spacewalk Wednesday at the International Space Station to swap out thermal control gear. The experienced spacewalkers have a combined 10 spacewalks between them with Feustel having conducted seven and Arnold with a total of three. Flight Engineer Scott Tingle assisted the duo today …

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    Captain’s Log – First Days on the Station

    NASA astronaut Scott Tingle captures the view of a sunrise from the International Space Station.

    Crew:  Captain Scott ”Maker” Tingle, USN ISS Location:  Low Earth Orbit Earth Date: 25 December 2017 Earth Time (GMT):  21:00 At 22:00, after initial “safing” and unpacking of Soyuz, we finally retired to our quarters. It was very hard to sleep, and I think the busy days leading us to the International Space Station (ISS) …

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    Station to Orbit Higher Before Spacewalk and Crew Landing

    The six-member Expedition 55 crew poses inside the Harmony module

    The International Space Station will be orbiting a little higher this weekend to prepare for the departure of three Expedition 55 crew members and the arrival of a new Russian cargo craft. The docked Russian Progress 69 resupply ship will fire its engines Saturday at 6:07 p.m. EDT for two minutes and 52 seconds slightly …

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    Captain’s Log – Launch and Docking

    The Soyuz rocket is launched with Expedition 54-55 crew members

    Crew:  Captain Scott “Maker” Tingle, USN ISS Location:  Low Earth Orbit Earth Date: 19 December 2017 Earth Time (GMT):  21:00 The launch went as planned. Our Soyuz spacecraft did a great job getting the three of us to the International Space Station (ISS). A week later, it all seems like a blur. The bus driver …

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    Virtual Reality Training and Global Robotics Work Before Spacewalk

    The Kibo laboratory module

    Two Expedition 55 Flight Engineers are using virtual reality and computer training today to prepare for next week’s spacewalk at the International Space Station. Robotics controllers from Houston and Japan are also maneuvering a pair of robotic arms for the upcoming spacewalk and satellite deployments. NASA astronauts Ricky Arnold and Drew Feustel will conduct the …

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    Captain’s Log – Pre-Launch

    NASA astronaut Scott Tingle is helped into his Russian Sokol spacesuit

    Earth Date:  12-16-2017 Earth Time (GMT): 20:00 Location:  Baikonur Cosmodrome (Launch Pad) Weather:  -15 deg C, Snow Our crew just finished the final training event before the launch. Tomorrow, at 13:20 local time (Baikonur), we will strap the Soyuz MS-07 spacecraft to our backs and fly it to low Earth orbit. We will spend 2.5 …

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    Astronauts and Robotics Setting Up For Next Week’s Spacewalk

    Stormy clouds are seen in the north Pacific Ocean

    Activities on the International Space Station are moving ahead towards next week’s spacewalk to swap out thermal control equipment. Flight Engineers Ricky Arnold and Drew Feustel will work outside the orbital lab for the maintenance job on May 16. Robotics engineers are setting up the worksite on the Port 6 truss today ahead of next …

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    Station Getting Ready for Spacewalks and Next Cargo Mission

    The full moon was pictured April 30, 2018

    International Space Station officials will preview a pair of upcoming spacewalks live on NASA TV Tuesday. Meanwhile, Orbital ATK is getting its Cygnus resupply ship ready for launch in less than two weeks while the Expedition 55 crew focuses on biomedical studies today. Two NASA astronauts are going out for a spacewalk May 16 to …

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    Dragon Splashes Down in Pacific With NASA Research and Cargo

    Dragon Departs the Station

    Following release from the International Space Station by ground controllers at 9:23 a.m. EDT, SpaceX’s Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at about 3 p.m. This marks the end of the company’s 14th contracted cargo resupply mission to the space station for NASA. A boat will take the Dragon to the port …

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    Dragon Heads Home After Month Long Stay at Station

    SpaceX Dragon departs the station

    Robotic flight controllers released the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station’s robotic arm at 9:23 a.m. EDT, and Expedition 55 Flight Engineer Scott Tingle of NASA is monitoring its departure. Dragon’s thrusters will be fired to move the spacecraft a safe distance from the station before SpaceX flight controllers in Hawthorne, California, …

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