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    Cygnus Departure Preps as Muscle Study and CubeSat Ops Wrap Up

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    The Cygnus resupply ship is in its final week at the International Space Station and two astronauts are training for its departure on Monday. Meanwhile, a leg muscle study and CubeSat deployment operations are wrapping up today. Cygnus is now being filled with trash after delivering close to 7,400 pounds of research and supplies to …

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    Muscle Research and Science Cargo Work Ahead of Thanksgiving

    Astronaut Mark Vande Hei

    The six-member Expedition 53 crew heads into Thanksgiving observing how living in space affects the human body and packing the Cygnus cargo craft. The orbital crewmates are also preparing for next month’s arrival of the SpaceX Dragon resupply ship. Veteran space station residents Paolo Nespoli and Sergey Ryazanskiy were back inside the Columbus lab module …

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    BEAM Work and Vision Checks for Crew Today

    Astronaut Randy Bresnik

    More CubeSats were ejected from the International Space Station today to demonstrate and validate new technologies. Back inside the orbital lab, the Expedition 53 crew continued outfitting an experimental module and studying life science. Two more tiny satellites were deployed from the Kibo laboratory module into Earth orbit today to research a variety of new technologies …

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    BEAM Prepped for Cargo, CubeSats Deployed and Leg Muscles Scanned

    CubeSat Deployed from Station

    An experimental module attached to the International Space Station is being prepared for upcoming cargo operations. Tiny research satellites were also ejected from the orbital lab while a pair of Expedition 53 crew members scanned their leg muscles today. BEAM, officially called the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, is being outfitted this week for future stowage …

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    Astronauts Take on Science, Plumbing and Cargo Duties Today

    Expedition 53 Crew Portrait

      Expedition 53 checked out a specialized microscope and worked on the International Space Station’s toilet today. More supplies and hardware are also being offloaded from the newly-arrived Cygnus cargo craft. Commander Randy Bresnik opened up the Fluids Integrated Rack this morning to take a look at its Light Microscopy Module (LMM), an advanced space …

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    Cygnus Open for Business; Crew Unloading New Bacteria, Plant and Tech Studies

    Cygnus Grappled with Canadarm2

    The Expedition 53 astronauts are continuing to unload several thousand pounds of space cargo from the new Cygnus resupply ship that arrived Tuesday morning. Some of the new science cargo contains a bacteria that curiously loses its harmful properties in microgravity and CubeSats that will be deployed in Earth orbit. The Cygnus is now installed …

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    Cygnus Installed on Station With New Science Experiments

    Nov. 14, 2017: International Space Station Configuration

    The Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo ship was bolted into place on the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 7:15 a.m. EST. The spacecraft will spend about three weeks attached to the space station before departing in early December. After it leaves the station, the uncrewed spacecraft will deploy several CubeSats before …

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    Robotic Arm Reaches Out and Grapples Cygnus

    Robotic Arm Reaches Out and Grapples Cygnus

    At 5:04 a.m., Expedition 53 Flight Engineers Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European Space Agency) and Randy Bresnik of NASA successfully captured Orbital ATK’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft using the International Space Station’s robotic arm. Robotic ground controllers will position Cygnus for installation to the orbiting laboratory’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module. NASA Television coverage of …

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    Cygnus Races To Station as Crew Studies Life Science and Space Crops

    Cygnus Launches Aboard Antares Rocket

    The Cygnus resupply ship from Orbital ATK is less than 24 hours away from a rendezvous and capture at the International Space Station. Meanwhile, the Expedition 53 crew members are conducting human research and exploring growing crops in space. Cygnus is in Earth orbit today conducting a series of orbital maneuvers refining its path to …

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    Lift Off of the Antares Rocket with Cygnus

    The Antares rocket lifts off with the Cygnus cargo craft aboard

    Orbital ATK’s Antares rocket carrying the Cygnus cargo spacecraft lifted off at 7:19 a.m. EST and is on its way to the International Space Station. About an hour and half after launch, commands will be given to deploy the spacecraft’s solar arrays. Launch coverage will continue on NASA TV at http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv until shortly after spacecraft …

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