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    Cygnus Launch Scrubbed and Rescheduled for Sunday

    The Orbital ATK Antares rocket

    The launch of Orbital ATK’s Antares rocket carrying the Cygnus cargo spacecraft has scrubbed for Saturday after an aircraft was detected in the vicinity of the launch pad. The next launch attempt is set for Sunday, Nov. 12 at 7:14 a.m. EST. For more information about the International Space Station, visit www.nasa.gov/station.

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    Crew Tests New Workouts and Lights as Rocket Preps for Launch

    Antares Rocket

    The Expedition 53 crew is working out on a new exercise device today and testing new lights for their impact on health. Back on Earth, a new resupply rocket stands at its launch pad ready for a Saturday launch to the International Space Station. Astronauts Joe Acaba and Mark Vande Hei worked out on the …

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    Cygnus Training, Respiratory Health and Performance Studies Today

    Himalayas

    Two astronauts are training for Monday’s planned arrival of Orbital ATK’s newest Cygnus cargo craft dubbed the S.S. Eugene Cernan. The crew is also analyzing the International Space Station’s atmosphere and studying how crew performance adapts to microgravity. Orbital ATK is counting down to a Veteran’s Day launch of its Cygnus spacecraft atop an Antares …

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    Crew Studies Health Impacts of Space Radiation and Station Atmosphere

    Astronaut Joe Acaba

    The Expedition 53 crew explored ways to protect astronauts from space radiation as well as dust particles floating inside a spacecraft. The residents of the International Space Station also worked on cosmic ray gear, a U.S. spacesuit and audio equipment. European Space Agency astronaut Paolo Nespoli tested a personal radiation shielding garment today. Water, used …

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    Cygnus Cargo Mission Due for Launch on Veteran’s Day

    Orbital ATK Cygnus

      Orbital ATK’s eighth commercial cargo mission is set to launch to the International Space Station at 7:37 a.m. EST Veteran’s Day on Nov. 11. The Antares rocket carrying the Cygnus cargo craft will blast off from Wallops Flight Facility, Virginia, with over 7,000 pounds of food, supplies and research gear. Two astronauts will be …

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    On top of the world

    Mark Vande Hei exercises

    When you’re on top of the world—or orbiting it—there’s no better place to be. NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) had a late night yesterday, staying up to watch a special uplink from Mission Control: Game 7 of the World Series. The winning outcome was cause for celebration, as the Astros have many …

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    Station Crew Continues Prep for Eighth Orbital ATK Launch

    Cygnus

    Routine—and not-so-routine—housekeeping duties continue for Expedition 53 aboard the International Space Station in preparation for an upcoming Orbital ATK 8 (OA-8) commercial launch targeted for Nov. 11. The crewmates prepared the Permanent Multipurpose Module rack fronts to accept cargo by moving smaller items off and staging them for disposal. During OA-8 cargo operations, the items …

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    Station Crew Remains Rooted in Science as the Week Kicks Off

    Charles Spern, Engineering Services Contract, communicates instructions for the Veggie system.

    The Expedition 53 crew capped off last week’s investigations with fresh pickings of lettuce, cabbage and mizuna harvested from the Veg-03 investigation. There’s still some left, though, for the remainder of the vegetation will be allowed to grow and sprout new leaves. Since future long-duration explorers will expected to grow their own food to survive …

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