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Whitson, Peggy Annette
American biochemist mission specialist astronaut 1996-2018. Biochemist, first female space station commander. 376 cumulative days in space.
Status: Inactive; Active 1996-2018.. Born: 1960-02-09. Spaceflights: 3 . Total time in space: 665.93 days. Birth Place: Mount Ayr, Iowa.
Educated Wesleyan; Rice.
Official NASA Biography as of June 2016:Peggy A. Whitson (Ph.D.)
NASA ASTRONAUT
PERSONAL DATA: Born February 9, 1960, in Mt. Ayr, Iowa. Hometown is Beaconsfield, Iowa. Married to Clarence F. Sams, Ph.D. She enjoys weightlifting, biking, basketball and water skiing.
EDUCATION: Graduated from Mt. Ayr Community High School, Mt. Ayr, Iowa, in 1978; received a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology/Chemistry from Iowa Wesleyan College in 1981 and a Doctorate in Biochemistry from Rice University in 1985.
AWARDS/HONORS: Inducted into Iowa Aviation Hall of Fame (2011); BioHouston Women in Science Award (2011); Houston's 50 Most Influential Women of 2011; Russian Medal of Merit for Space (2011); Texas Women on the Move award recipient (2010); Distinguished Alumni Award, Rice University (2010); NASA Space Flight Medal (2002, 2008); First Lady of Iowa Award presented by the Iowa High School Girls' Athletic Union (2010); Iowa Transportation Museum, Hero of Valor (2009); Lion's Club Mount Ayr Elementary Science Lab dedication, Peggy Whitson Science Center (2008); NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal (2006); Distinguished Alumni Award, Iowa Wesleyan College (2002); two patents approved (1997, 1998); Group Achievement Award for Shuttle-Mir Program (1996); American Astronautical Society Randolph Lovelace II Award (1995); NASA Tech Brief Award (1995); NASA Space Act Board Award (1995, 1998); NASA Silver Snoopy Award (1995); NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1995, 2003, 2006, 2008); NASA Space Act Award for Patent Application; NASA Certificate of Commendation (1994); Selected for Space Station Redesign Team (March to June 1993); NASA Sustained Superior Performance Award (1990); Krug International Merit Award (1989); NASA JSC National Research Council Resident Research Associate (1986 to 1988); Summa Cum Laude from Iowa Wesleyan College (1981); President's Honor Roll (1978 to 1981); Orange van Calhoun Scholarship (1980); State of Iowa Scholar (1979); Academic Excellence Award (1978)
EXPERIENCE: From 1981 to 1985, Whitson conducted her graduate work in Biochemistry at Rice University, Houston, Texas, as a Robert A. Welch Predoctoral Fellow. Following completion of her graduate work, she continued at Rice University as a Robert A. Welch Postdoctoral Fellow until October 1986. Following this position, she began her studies at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC), Houston, Texas, as a National Research Council Resident Research Associate. From April 1988 until September 1989, Whitson served as the Supervisor for the Biochemistry Research Group at KRUG International, a medical sciences contractor at NASA-JSC. From 1991 to 1997, Whitson was invited to be an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas. In 1997, Whitson began a position as Adjunct Assistant Professor at Rice University in the Maybee Laboratory for Biochemical and Genetic Engineering.
NASA EXPERIENCE: From 1989 to 1993, Whitson worked as a Research Biochemist in the Biomedical Operations and Research Branch at NASA-JSC. From 1991 to 1993, she served as Technical Monitor of the Biochemistry Research Laboratories in the Biomedical Operations and Research Branch. From 1991 to 1992, she was the Payload Element Developer for the Bone Cell Research Experiment (E10) aboard SL-J (STS-47) and was a member of the U.S.-USSR Joint Working Group in Space Medicine and Biology. In 1992, she was named the Project Scientist of the Shuttle-Mir Program (STS-60, STS-63, STS-71, Mir 18, Mir 19) and served in this capacity until the conclusion of the Phase 1A Program in 1995. From 1993 to 1996, Whitson held the additional responsibilities of the Deputy Division Chief of the Medical Sciences Division at NASA-JSC. From 1995 to 1996, she served as Co-Chair of the U.S.-Russian Mission Science Working Group. In April 1996, she was selected as an Astronaut Candidate and started training in August 1996. Upon completing two years of training and evaluation, she was assigned technical duties in the Astronaut Office Operations Planning Branch and served as the lead for the Crew Test Support Team in Russia from 1998 to 1999. From November 2003 to March 2005, she served as Deputy Chief of the Astronaut Office. Also in 2003, she served as commander of the fifth NASA Extreme Environment Mission Operations (NEEMO) mission.
From March 2005 to November 2005, she served as Chief of the Station Operations Branch, Astronaut Office. Whitson trained as the backup ISS commander for Expedition 14 from November 2005 to September 2006. Whitson also was a member of the 2004 Astronaut Selection Board and chaired the Astronaut Selection Board in 2009.
Whitson completed two six-month tours of duty aboard the International Space Station, the second as the station commander for Expedition 16 in April 2008. This was Whitson's second long-duration spaceflight. She has accumulated 377 days in space between the two missions, the most for any woman. Whitson has also performed a total of six career spacewalks, adding up to 39 hours and 46 minutes.
From October 2009 to July 2012, Whitson served as Chief of the Astronaut Corps and was responsible for the mission preparation activities and on-orbit support of all International Space Station crews and their support personnel. She was also responsible for organizing the crew interface support for future heavy launch and commercially-provided transport vehicles.
SPACEFLIGHT EXPERIENCE: The Expedition 5 crew launched on June 5, 2002, aboard STS-111 and docked with the International Space Station on June 7, 2002. During her six-month stay aboard the space station, Dr. Whitson installed the Mobile Base System, the S1 truss segment and the P1 truss segment, using the Space Station Remote Manipulator System; performed a four-hour and 25-minute Orlan spacewalk to install micrometeoroid shielding on the Zvezda Service Module and activated and checked out the Microgravity Sciences Glovebox, a facility class payload rack. She was named the first NASA Science Officer during her stay, and she conducted 21 investigations in human life sciences and microgravity sciences as well as commercial payloads. The Expedition 5 crew (one American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts) returned to Earth aboard STS-113 on December 7, 2002. Completing her first flight, Dr. Whitson logged 184 days, 22 hours and 14 minutes in space.
The Expedition 16 crew of Whitson and Cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko launched on October 10, 2007, aboard a Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft and docked with the International Space Station on October 12, 2007. The third crew member position for this expedition was filled by astronauts rotating in and out via shuttle flights and included Clay Anderson, Dan Tani, Leo Eyharts and Garrett Reisman. During Expedition 16, as commander, Whitson oversaw the first expansion of the station's living and working space in more than six years. The station and visiting space shuttle crews added the Harmony connecting node, the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo logistics pressurized module and the Canadian Space Agency's Dextre robot. Whitson performed five spacewalks to conduct assembly and maintenance tasks outside the complex. Whitson and Malenchenko undocked from the station and returned to Earth on April 19, 2008, aboard the Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft. Whitson logged 192 days in space.
OCTOBER 2012
NASA Official Biography- NAME: Peggy A. Whitson (Ph.D.)
- NASA Astronaut Candidate (Mission Specialist)
- PERSONAL DATA:
- Born February 9, 1960 in Mt. Ayr, Iowa. Married to Clarence F. Sams, Ph.D. She enjoys windsurfing, biking, basketball, water skiing.
- EDUCATION:
- Graduated from Mt. Ayr Community High School, Mt. Ayr, Iowa, in 1978; received a bachelor of science degree in biology/chemistry from Iowa Wesleyan College in 1981, and a doctorate in biochemistry from Rice University in 1985.
- ORGANIZATIONS:
- American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
- AWARDS/HONORS:
- Group Achievement Award for Shuttle-Mir Program (1996); American Astronautical Society Randolph Lovelace II Award (1995); NASA Tech Brief Award (1995); NASA Space Act Board Award (1995); NASA Silver Snoopy Award (1995); NASA Exceptional Service Medal (1995); NASA Space Act Award for Patent Application; NASA Certificate of Commendation (1994); Submission of Patent Disclosure for "Method and Apparatus for the Collection, Storage, and Real Time Analysis of Blood and Other Bodily Fluids (1993); Selected for Space Station Redesign Team (March-June 1993); NASA Sustained Superior Performance Award (1990); Krug International Merit Award (1989); NASA-JSC National Research Council Resident Research Associate (1986-1988); Robert A. Welch Postdoctoral Fellowship (1985-1986); Robert A. Welch Predoctoral Fellowship (1982-1985), Summa Cum Laude from Iowa Wesleyan College (1981); President's Honor Roll ( 1978-81); Orange van Calhoun Scholarship (1980); State of Iowa Scholar (1979); Academic Excellence Award (1978).
- EXPERIENCE:
- From 1981 to 1985, Whitson conducted her graduate work in biochemistry at Rice University, Houston, Texas, as a Robert A. Welch Predoctoral Fellow. Following completion of her graduate work she continued at Rice University as a Robert A Welch Postdoctoral Fellow until October 1986. Following this position, she began her studies at NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, as a National Research Council Resident Research Associate. From April 1988 until September 1989, Whitson served as the Supervisor for the Biochemistry Research Group at KRUG International, a medical sciences contractor at NASA-JSC. In 1991, Whitson was also invited to be an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics at University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas.
- NASA EXPERIENCE:
- From 1989 to 1993, Whitson worked as a Research Biochemist in the Biomedical Operations and Research Branch at NASA-JSC. In 1990, she gained the additional duties of Research Advisor for the National Research Council Resident Research Associate. From 1991-1993, she served as Technical Monitor of the Biochemistry Research Laboratories in the Biomedical Operations and Research Branch. From 1991-1992 she was the Payload Element Developer for Bone Cell Research Experiment (E10) aboard SL-J (STS-47), and was a member of the US-USSR Joint Working Group in Space Medicine and Biology. In 1992, she was named the Project Scientist of the Shuttle-Mir Program (STS-60, STS-63, STS-71, Mir 18, Mir 19) and served in this capacity until the conclusion of the Phase 1A Program in 1995. From 1993-1996 Whitson held the additional responsibilities of the Deputy Division Chief of the Medical Sciences Division at NASA-JSC. From 1995-1996 she served as Co-Chair of the U.S.-Russian Mission Science Working Group. In April 1996, she was selected as an astronaut candidate and, in August 1996, began two years of training and evaluation. Successful completion of initial training will qualify her for various technical assignments leading to selection as a mission specialist on a Space Shuttle flight crew.
JANUARY 1997
More at: Whitson.
Family:
Astronaut.
Country:
USA.
Spacecraft:
ISS.
Flights:
STS-105 ISS EO-3,
STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6,
Soyuz TMA-9,
Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz MS-03.
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1960 February 9 - .
- Birth of Peggy Annette Whitson - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Whitson.
American biochemist mission specialist astronaut 1996-2018. Biochemist, first female space station commander. 376 cumulative days in space. 3 spaceflights, 665.9 days in space. Flew to orbit on STS-111 (2002), Soyuz TMA-11, Soyuz MS-03..
1983 December 5 - .
- NASA Astronaut Training Group 16 selected. - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Brown, David,
Burbank,
Cagle,
Caldeiro,
Camarda,
Carey,
Clark,
Fincke,
Forrester,
Frick,
Guidoni,
Herrington,
Higginbotham,
Hobaugh,
Kelly, James,
Kelly, Mark,
Kelly, Scott,
Lockhart,
Loria,
Magnus,
Massimino,
Mastracchio,
McCool,
Morin,
Nowak,
Pettit,
Phillips.
The group was selected to provide pilot, engineer, and scientist astronauts for space shuttle flights.. Qualifications: Pilots: Bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics. Advanced degree desirable. At least 1,000 flight-hours of pilot-in-command time. Flight test experience desirable. Excellent health. Vision minimum 20/50 uncorrected, correctable to 20/20 vision; maximum sitting blood pressure 140/90. Height between 163 and 193 cm.
Mission Specialists: Bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science or mathematics and minimum three years of related experience or an advanced degree. Vision minimum 20/150 uncorrected, correctable to 20/20. Maximum sitting blood pressure of 140/90. Height between 150 and 193 cm.. 10 pilots and 25 mission specialists selected from over 2,400 applicants. 9 additional international astronauts.
2002 May 24 - .
2002 June 5 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #01 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Ross,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
With improved weather conditions at the Kennedy Space Center, Endeavour lifted off at 4:23 p.m. CDT today, beginning a complex mission to continue the assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station and bring a new trio of residents to the orbital outpost. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 5 - .
21:22 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC39A.
Launch Platform: MLP1.
LV Family:
Shuttle.
Launch Vehicle:
Space Shuttle.
- STS-111 - .
Call Sign: Endeavour. Crew: Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Perrin,
Treshchev,
Whitson.
Payload: Endeavour F18 / Leonardo. Mass: 105,000 kg (231,000 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Perrin,
Treshchev,
Whitson.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: Boeing.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Spacecraft Bus: Shuttle.
Spacecraft: Endeavour .
Duration: 13.86 days. Decay Date: 2002-06-19 . USAF Sat Cat: 27440 . COSPAR: 2002-028A. Apogee: 387 km (240 mi). Perigee: 349 km (216 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.90 min.
Launch delayed from May 2, 6, 30, 31 and June 4. STS-111 reached a 58 x 224 km x 51.6 deg orbit at 2131 UTC and separated from the External Tank. It coasted to apogee at 2201 UTC and carried out the OMS-2 burn to raise the orbit to 158 x 235 km. The mission of STS-111 (UF-2 ISS utilization flight) was to swap the Expedition 4 and 5 crews and deliver the MBS Mobile Base System and some interior experiment racks. Endeavour docked with the Station at 1625 UTC on June 7. The Leonardo MPLM module was attached to the Station on June 8. Cargo manifest:
- Bay 1-2: Orbiter Docking System - 1800 kg + 2 EMU spacesuits - 240 kg
- Bay 4: Mobile Base System (MBS) - 1600 kg. The Mobile Base System was made by MD Robotics of Brampton, Ontario. It was to be attached to the Mobile Transporter and used to mount the SSRMS Canadarm-2 arm and heavy payloads.
- Bay 6P: Adapter Beam / Wrist Roll Joint - 150 kg. The WRJ (Wrist Roll Joint) would be swapped with the broken one on the SSRMS arm.
- Bay 7-12: MPLM FM1 "Leonardo" - 10557 kg. The Leonardo module carried 8 Resupply Stowage Racks and 4 Resupply Stowage Plaftorms, with equipment to be transferred to the station. It also carried two science racks: the MSG (Microgravity Science Glovebox) and Express-3, which would be installed on Destiny. Leonardo, built by Alenia Spazio in Torino, also flew on STS-102 and STS-105.
- Bay 13P: ICAPC Beam / PGDF - 75 kg. The PGDF (Power-Data Grapple Fixture) would be installed on the P6 truss.
- Bay 13S: Adapter Beam / SMDP - 200 kg. The Service Module Debris Panels (SMDP) package contained 6 panels which would be stowed on PMA-1 until a later spacewalk attached them to the Zvezda module to protect it from space debris hits.
- Total: 14622 kg
2002 June 6 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #02 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Ross,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
As Endeavour closes in for its linkup to the International Space Station tomorrow, the Expedition Four crew aboard the complex will spend the day preparing for the arrival of its replacements..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 7 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #05 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour gently docked with the International Space Station this morning 240 miles over the South Pacific, setting the stage for eight days of docked operations highlighted by three scheduled spacewalks and the exchange of resident crews aboard the outpost. Commander Ken Cockrell guided Endeavour to a linkup with the forward docking port of the station's Destiny Laboratory at 11:25 a.m. Central time. The docking culminated a textbook rendezvous executed by Cockrell and Pilot Paul Lockhart. After waiting for about one hour to allow post-contact oscillations to subside, the two vehicles were joined firmly together at 12:27 p.m. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 7 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #04 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Heading for a docking to the International Space Station later today, Endeavour's astronauts continue to close in on the orbital outpost as a new trio of residents prepares to take over command of the complex..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 8 - .
2002 June 8 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The 10-member multinational crew aboard the International Space Station and shuttle complex worked today to move the Leonardo transfer van from the shuttle's payload bay to the station, begin equipment and supply transfers to the station and prepare for Sunday's space walk. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 8 - .
2002 June 9 - .
2002 June 9 - .
2002 June 10 - .
2002 June 10 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #11 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A critical device for International Space Station assembly will receive an additional component today. An operations platform, to be installed on a railcar on the station's S0 (S-Zero) Truss, will allow the space station's robotic arm to travel the length of the station for future construction tasks. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 12 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #15 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Shepherd,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour's astronauts - Commander Ken Cockrell, Pilot Paul Lockhart, Franklin Chang-Díaz, Philippe Perrin, Yury Onufrienko, Carl Walz and Dan Bursch - were awakened about 4:30 Central time this morning to the sound of "Chasing Sheep is Best Left to Shepherds," by Peter Greenaway, selected for Perrin by his family. The wakeup call began the eighth day of Endeavour's supply, assembly and maintenance mission to the International Space Station. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 12 - .
2002 June 13 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #17 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour spacewalkers Philippe Perrin and Franklin Chang-Díaz will perform surgery on the International Space Station's robotic arm today, attempting to restore full functionality to the space crane through the replacement of ailing wrist joint..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 14 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #19 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour's astronauts - Commander Ken Cockrell, Pilot Paul Lockhart, Franklin Chang-Díaz, Philippe Perrin, Dan Bursch, Yury Onufrienko and Carl Walz - were awakened just before 4:30 Central time this morning to the National Anthem, in honor of Flag Day today. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 14 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #20 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour's astronauts - Commander Ken Cockrell, Pilot Paul Lockhart, Franklin Chang-Díaz, Philippe Perrin, Dan Bursch, Yury Onufrienko and Carl Walz - were awakened just before 4:30 Central time this morning to the National Anthem, in honor of Flag Day today. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 15 - .
2002 June 15 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #21 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
With all the major objectives of the STS-111 mission accomplished, Endeavour's astronauts will bid farewell to the new Expedition Five crew and undock from the International Space Station today, leaving ISS Commander Valery Korzun and Flight Engineers Peggy Whitson and Sergei Treschev to begin their 4 1/2 month stay on board the complex. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 16 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #24 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Activities aboard Endeavour today focused on preparations for Monday's planned landing at the Kennedy Space Center, concluding a voyage of 4.9 million miles..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 16 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #23 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Now separated from the International Space Station by about 1,600 statute miles and moving away by about 155 miles with each orbit of the Earth, Endeavour crewmembers turn their attention today to preparing for a return trip home..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 17 - .
2002 June 17 - .
2002 June 18 - .
2002 June 18 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #28 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
For a second consecutive day, rain, thundershowers and clouds in the vicinity of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida caused flight controllers to wave off the day's opportunities to bring Endeavour and its crew home..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 19 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #30 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Korzun,
Onufrienko,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour glided to a perfect landing under blue California skies at Edwards Air Force Base today, completing a successful 5.78-million-mile mission to the International Space Station..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 19 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #29 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour's crewmembers, Commander Ken Cockrell, Pilot Paul Lockhart, and Mission Specialists Philippe Perrin and Franklin Chang-Diaz, and Expedition 4's Yury Onufrienko, Carl Walz and Dan Bursch, were awakened at 1:23 a.m. CDT by the song "I Got You Babe," by Sonny and Cher, from the "Groundhog Day" movie soundtrack. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 21 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-26 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Korzun,
Onufrienko,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Expedition 5 crew of the International Space Station began its third week in space initiating new scientific investigations and preparing for next week's arrival of a cargo ship of new supplies..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 25 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #27 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
An unpiloted Russian Progress resupply craft undocked from the International Space Station this morning in preparation for the arrival of a new cargo carrier on Saturday..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 26 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-28 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A Russian Progress resupply craft was successfully launched today from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to bring fuel, supplies and equipment to the International Space Station..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 29 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-29 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A Russian Progress resupply craft docked to the International Space Station early today, three days after its launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Aboard the unpiloted Progress 8 are food, fuel and supplies for the space station and its Expedition 5 crew. Additional Details: here....
2002 July 5 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-30 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Crewmembers aboard the International Space Station today continued to unload the Progress 8 unpiloted Russian cargo carrier docked to the aft port of the station’s Zvezda Service Module. Meanwhile, activities in the U.S. laboratory Destiny focused on initial setup of the SUBSA (Solidification Using a Baffle in Sealed Ampoules) experiment in the lab’s new Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG). Additional Details: here....
2002 July 12 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-31 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Expedition 5 crew had a busy and successful week aboard the International Space Station, completing the activation and checkout of the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG), beginning the first experiment in that glovebox, and operating the Canadarm2 from the Mobile Base System (MBS) for the first time. Additional Details: here....
2002 July 19 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-32 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Expedition 5 crewmembers, Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev, wrapped up a busy week of successful science and maintenance work, a week that saw completion of one major repair task on the environmental control system of the International Space Station. Additional Details: here....
2002 July 26 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-33 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev passed 50 days in space aboard the International Space Station this week, conducting scientific research, maintenance work, educational demonstrations and hometown news interviews. Additional Details: here....
2002 August 2 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-34 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev completed their eighth week aboard the International Space Station, conducting scientific research, maintenance work and daily exercise routines..
Additional Details: here....
2002 August 9 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-35 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev completed their ninth week aboard the International Space Station making preparations for the first spacewalk of their five-month mission..
Additional Details: here....
2002 August 16 - .
2002 August 16 - .
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2002 August 23 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-37 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Expedition Five crew spent a large portion of its week preparing for the next scheduled spacewalk. Commander Valery Korzun and Flight Engineer Sergei Treschev plan to leave the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station around 12:00 a.m. Central time (0500 GMT) Monday, Aug. 26, to begin a six-hour spacewalk. While Korzun and Treschev work outside, Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson will tend to space station systems and assist the spacewalkers as necessary. She will also maneuver the Canadarm2 to provide camera views of the cosmonauts for the two mission control centers. Additional Details: here....
2002 August 26 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-38 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Ross,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Expedition Five Commander Valery Korzun and Flight Engineer Sergei Treschev stepped outside the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station today to swap out Japanese space exposure experiments and a Russian experiment measuring jet thruster residue on the exterior of the Zvezda Service Module in a 5 hour, 21 minute spacewalk. Additional Details: here....
2002 August 30 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-39 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Work on the International Space Station this week started out with a spacewalk, moved back inside with extensive laboratory research work, and wound up with a series of maintenance tasks before the Expedition 5 crew began a long holiday weekend..
Additional Details: here....
2002 September 6 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-40 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Canadarm2 got another workout Thursday as the Expedition 5 crew aboard the International Space Station set to work in earnest to prepare for the arrival of the station's next major component on the STS-112 shuttle mission..
Additional Details: here....
2002 September 13 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-41 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: De Winne,
Korzun,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The fifth resident crew on the International Space Station completed 100 days in space at 4:23 p.m. CDT today as it wrapped up a week that saw the first-ever on orbit operational use of ultrasound for medical diagnosis. The busy week also included completion of the first materials science experiment in the station's new Microgravity Sciences Glovebox, a reboost of the station's orbital altitude, and a day of robotic arm activity. Additional Details: here....
2002 September 20 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-42 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Expedition 5 Commander Valery Korzun, NASA International Space Station Science Officer Peggy Whitson, and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev wrapped up a busy workweek on Friday, their 107th day in space. The week began with a Monday repair by Whitson, with help from Korzun, of the Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) in the U.S. laboratory Destiny. The device, which scrubs carbon dioxide from the space station's atmosphere, had not functioned at full capacity since its launch aboard Destiny in February 2001. Additional Details: here....
2002 September 25 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-43 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A fresh resupply vehicle - Progress 9 - is on its way to the International Space Station following launch at 12:58 p.m. Eastern Time Wednesday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Following a four-day rendezvous, the 15,000-pound spacecraft will automatically dock to the Zvezda Service Module's aft docking port at 1:07 p.m. EDT Sunday. NASA TV will cover the docking beginning at 12:30 p.m. EDT. Additional Details: here....
2002 September 29 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-44 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Bowersox,
Budarin,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Pettit,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
An unmanned Russian resupply craft successfully docked to the International Space Station Sunday, bringing almost a ton of food, fuel and supplies to the residents on board, and for the next trio of space travelers, which will arrive on the ISS in November. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 2 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-45 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
U.S. flight control of the International Space Station was shifted early today from Houston's Mission Control Center to Houston Support Group personnel in Mission Control Moscow as Hurricane Lili threatened the Johnson Space Center..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 4 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-46 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
With Houston's Mission Control Center (MCC) back in operation, the deliberate power up of the International Space Station is proceeding as planned. The huge U.S. solar wings are again tracking the sun after being put in a fixed position when the Mission Control Center here was powered down in the face of a threat from Hurricane Lili. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 7 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #01 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
With hardware and the weather finally in order, Atlantis lifted off at 2:46 p.m. Central time today from Launch Pad 39-B at the Kennedy Space Center to deliver the 28,000 pound Starboard 1 (S1) truss segment to the International Space Station..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 8 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #03 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
After Monday's exciting launch, the STS-112 crew today settled into preparations for Wednesday's rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station, and the first of three spacewalks Thursday..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 8 - .
2002 October 9 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #04 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
A rendezvous in space awaits Space Shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station this morning with docking expected at 10:24 a.m. Central time. The shuttle's six crewmembers are the first visitors for the station's Expedition Five crew since it arrived aboard the station in early June. The week of joint operations begins when the hatches are opened about 12:30 p.m. Television of the approach, docking and hatch opening is expected on NASA TV. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 9 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #05 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
The crew of the International Space Station welcomed the first visitors to its home in space today when the hatch between the space station and the space shuttle Atlantis was opened at 11:51 a.m. CDT. Hugs and smiles, backslapping and laughter marked the elated celebration as the shuttle crew entered the International Space Station and greeted the expedition crew. Earlier, guided by Commander Jeff Ashby, Atlantis made a picture-perfect rendezvous and docked with the station at 10:17 a.m. at the end of a chase that began with its launch at 2:46 p.m. on Monday. With the crewmembers merged into a single team, they went to work on preparations for the mission's busiest day tomorrow. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 10 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #06 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
The International Space Station is a construction site in orbit once again as Space Shuttle Atlantis and Expedition Five crewmembers today prepare to install the next segment of the station's backbone – the Starboard One (S1) Truss..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 10 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
Astronauts Dave Wolf and Piers Sellers completed all planned International Space Station assembly tasks today during a 7-hour, 1-minute spacewalk, an excursion focused on attaching the next segment of the station's backbone – the Starboard One (S1) Truss – to the Starboard Zero (S0) Truss. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 11 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
With a major milestone of the STS-112 mission behind them, Space Shuttle Atlantis and International Space Station crewmembers will have a quieter day today. Following some time off to relax, the joint crews later will begin transferring equipment and supplies to the orbiting laboratory. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 12 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #11 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
Astronauts Dave Wolf and Piers Sellers moved smoothly and ahead of schedule through their second spacewalk of the week today, continuing to bring the International Space Station's newest component to life and installing devices to prevent future difficulties with station cooling connections. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 12 - .
2002 October 14 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #14 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
Another spacewalk is the order of business aboard Atlantis and the International Space Station today to complete the installation and checkout of the newly installed truss segment..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 14 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #15 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
The third and final spacewalk of the mission concluded at 3:47 p.m. today, 6 hours and 36 minutes after Dave Wolf and Piers Sellers floated out of the Quest airlock of the International Space Station and into the vacuum of space..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 15 - .
2002 October 16 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #19 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
Following an emotional farewell, the crews of Atlantis and the International Space Station closed the hatches of their spacecraft concluding a week of joint operations, that saw the transfer of about 1,800 pounds of supplies and hardware to the station, and the addition of the 15 ton, 45-foot long Starboard One (S1) truss segment continuing the station's expansion. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 17 - .
2002 October 17 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #20 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Ross,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
On its own again following yesterday's undocking from the International Space Station, Space Shuttle Atlantis and its crew today focuses on readying the orbiter for the return to Earth tomorrow at 10:44 a.m. Weather forecasts indicate pristine conditions across the southeastern U.S. tomorrow with clear skies and light winds. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 18 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #22 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
After traveling more than 4.5 million miles, delivering the second segment of the International Space Station's main truss and three successful spacewalks to hook it up, Atlantis is scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center today..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 18 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #23 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Ross,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
Space Shuttle Atlantis glided to a noontime landing at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida completing a 4.5 million mile journey to outfit the International Space Station with a new section of truss and supplies for the Expedition crew onboard..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 25 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-47 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Lopez-Alegria,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Having bid farewell to a visiting space shuttle crew last week, the Expedition 5 crewmembers began preparing for the arrival of the next two groups of visitors to the International Space Station, the Soyuz 5 taxi crew and the STS-113 space shuttle crew..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 29 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-48 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Right on time, a Russian-Belgian cosmonaut crew blasted off in a newly modified Soyuz capsule from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan tonight, headed for a linkup to the International Space Station later this week to deliver a fresh crew return vehicle. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 1 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-49 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Wetherbee,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A Russian-Belgian cosmonaut crew arrived at the International Space Station in the wee hours this morning in a newly modified Soyuz capsule after a flawless two-day flight following launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 8 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-50 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lonchakov,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
All six people living aboard the International Space Station have started packing up for their return to Earth. The visiting "taxi crew" will be coming home tomorrow after delivering a new crew return capsule and performing a host of experiments, and the Expedition 5 crew, which has been on orbit for nearly five months, will return aboard the space shuttle later this month. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 9 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-51 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Wetherbee,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A Russian-Belgian cosmonaut crew departed the International Space Station today after delivering a new Soyuz return vehicle to the complex and conducting more than a week's worth of joint scientific experiments with the residents on board..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 15 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-52 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Ross,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Expedition 5 crewmembers - Commander Valery Korzun, NASA ISS Science Officer Peggy Whitson and Flight Engineer Sergei Treschev - spent their 23rd week in space continuing preparations for the arrival of their replacements, the Expedition 6 crew..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 23 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #01 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour lifted off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 6:50 p.m. CST today, carrying three new residents and a 14-ton truss segment to the International Space Station. At the time of Endeavour's launch, the International Space Station was orbiting 240 statute miles over Southern Austria. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 24 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #03 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour's crew spent its first full day in space preparing for its arrival at the International Space Station. Endeavour, now 1,400 miles behind the station and closing, is scheduled to dock at 3:26 p.m. Central time Monday..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 24 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #02 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour's crew was awakened at 8:50 a.m. today to begin its first full day in orbit, a day dedicated to preparations for Monday's docking to the International Space Station. As the crew awoke, Endeavour and the station were separated by about 2,700 miles, with Endeavour slightly below and behind the ISS. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 25 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #05 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour docked with the International Space Station at 3:59 CST this afternoon, bringing a new crew and another segment of the station's backbone, the Port One (P1) segment of the Integrated Truss System..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 25 - .
2002 November 26 - .
2002 November 26 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour and International Space Station crewmembers completed a smooth installation of the Port One (P1) truss and a spacewalk to hook up connections between P1 and the rest of the station. The spacewalk, by Mission Specialists Michael Lopez-Alegria and John Herrington successfully completed scheduled tasks. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 27 - .
2002 November 27 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour's crew today will focus its efforts on transferring supplies and equipment to the International Space Station that will be used by the station's Expedition Six crew during their four-month stay aboard the complex. The station and shuttle crew members also will move supplies, equipment and completed experiments that were used by the Expedition Five crew to the shuttle for return to Earth. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 28 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #10 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
A Thanksgiving Day spacewalk will highlight activities aboard Endeavour and the International Space Station today..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 28 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #11 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour astronauts Michael Lopez-Alegria and John Herrington completed the second of three spacewalks of the STS-113 mission, accomplishing all their scheduled tasks on the International Space Station's new Port One (P1) truss and doing two additional jobs during the 6-hour, 10-minute outing. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 29 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #13 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Transfer of equipment and supplies from Endeavour's middeck to the International Space Station passed the 1,700-pound mark today, with about 75 percent of the total material from the shuttle now aboard the orbiting laboratory. More than 750 pounds of material has been moved from the station to Endeavour's crew compartment. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 29 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #12 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Herrington,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
With the Expedition Six crewmembers settling into their new on-orbit home, today's activities largely will focus on continuing transfer of equipment, experiments and hardware, and a formal Change of Command ceremony between resident crews on board the International Space Station. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 30 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #14 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Today Mission Specialists Michael Lopez-Alegria and John Herrington will perform their third and final spacewalk of the mission. The spacewalk is set to begin at 1:20 p.m. Central Time..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 1 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #17 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
The crews of Endeavour and the International Space Station today got ready to say goodbye to one another, checking out tools that will be used during undocking of the two spacecraft on Monday. They also configured and stowed spacesuits used in the mission's three spacewalks. Crewmembers got some afternoon time off to relax and talk via radio with family members. Additional Details: here....
2002 December 2 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #19 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour undocked from the International Space Station today, leaving behind the Expedition 6 crew -- Commander Ken Bowersox, NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit and Flight Engineer Nikolai Budarin -- to begin its four-month stay..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 2 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #18 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Today, the crews of Endeavour and the International Space Station will bid each other a final farewell and shortly after will close hatches between the two spacecraft in preparation for Endeavour's departure this afternoon..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 3 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #21 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Activities aboard Endeavour today focused on preparations for Wednesday's planned landing at the Kennedy Space Center, concluding a voyage of 4.5 million miles..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 3 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #20 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour's crew will turn its attention to a return trip home today as they prepare for a possible landing Wednesday at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Weather permitting, Endeavour is scheduled for a landing at 2:48 p.m. central time Wednesday..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 4 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #22 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Activities aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour today will focus on a planned landing at the Kennedy Space Center this afternoon..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 4 - .
2002 December 5 - .
2002 December 6 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #26 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
A stalled cold front at the Kennedy Space Center, resulting in low clouds and overcast weather, will keep Endeavour aloft for another 24 hours. For the third consecutive day, flight controllers were forced to wave off opportunities to bring Endeavour home to Florida. Additional Details: here....
2002 December 6 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #25 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Flight controllers will once again closely watch weather conditions at the Kennedy Space Center in hope of bringing Endeavour and its seven-member crew home today..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 7 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #28 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Endeavour descended to a flawless landing at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida this afternoon, ending four days of landing attempts thwarted by bad weather and returning home an International Space Station crew that spent 185 days in space..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 7 - .
- Landing of STS-113 - .
Return Crew: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Treshchev,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Treshchev,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113.
STS-113 landed at 19:36 GMT..
2002 December 7 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #27 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
With the most favorable weather forecast so far this week, Endeavour and crew are focusing on a landing today preferably at the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., although a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., where the weather is clear and calm, is possible. Additional Details: here....
2002 December 13 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-53 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Korzun,
Pettit,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Nearing the end of their third week on orbit, the crewmembers of the sixth expedition to the International Space Station have dug in to the agenda of scientific research laid out for their four-month tour of duty..
Additional Details: here....
2003 June 20 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #03-30 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Lu,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-2.
Expedition 7 Commander Yuri Malenchenko and NASA International Space Station Science Officer Ed Lu donned Hawaiian aloha shirts this week to show off some of the clothing they had unpacked from a newly arrived Russian resupply craft. They wore the red and white, flowered shirts - complete with the Expedition 7 crew patch - in downlink television interviews. Additional Details: here....
2003 June 27 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #03-31 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Lu,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-2.
Expedition 7 Commander Yuri Malenchenko and NASA International Space Station Science Officer Ed Lu today wrapped up a busy week of station and science activities as they approached the end of their eighth week on the ISS. Lu performed another run of the InSPACE experiment in the Microgravity Science Glovebox while Malenchenko spent some time loading the Progress 10, docked to the rear of the Zvezda Service Module, with station discards. Additional Details: here....
2007 September 27 - .
2007 October 10 - .
13:22 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-FG.
- Soyuz TMA-11 - .
Call Sign: Agat. Crew: Malenchenko,
Muszaphar,
Whitson.
Payload: Soyuz TMA s/n 221 / ISS 15S. Mass: 7,200 kg (15,800 lb). Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Muszaphar,
Whitson.
Agency: RKA.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-11 ISS EP-13.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz TMA.
Duration: 191.80 days. Decay Date: 2008-04-19 . USAF Sat Cat: 32256 . COSPAR: 2007-045A. Apogee: 344 km (213 mi). Perigee: 340 km (210 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.40 min.
Soyuz TMA-11 delivered the EO-16 crew of Whitson and Malenchenko and EP-13 space tourist Shukor to the International Space Station. The Soyuz docked at the Zarya module at 14:50 GMT on 12 October. Whitson was EO-16 commander, with third astronaut Clay Anderson remaining aboard the station after the EO-15 crew and Shukor returned to earth on Soyuz TMA-10.
Malenchenko and Whitson, together with visiting Korean astronaut Yi, who had been delivered to the ISS by Soyuz TMA-12, undocked from the station aboard Soyuz TMA-11 at 05:06 GMT on 19 April 2008. Following the deorbit burn at 07:40 GMT the aft service module of the Soyuz failed to separate and the spacecraft began re-entry in a reversed position, with the forward hatch taking the initial re-entry heating. As was the case with Soyuz 5 in 1970, the connections with the service module finally melted away, and the freed capsule righted itself aerodynamically with the heat shield taking the brunt of the re-entry heating. However the crew experienced a rough ride, a ballistic re-entry of over 8 G's force, smoke in the cabin, a failure of the soft landing system, and a very hard landing. They landed 470 km short of the target point at 50 deg 31" N, 61 deg 7" E at 08:29 GMT. A small grass fire was started at the landing point and the injured crew had to be helped from the capsule by passers-by. Malenchenko and Whitson suffered no permanent injury, but Yi was hit by Whitson's personal effects bag on impact and required physical therapy for neck and spine injuries.
2007 October 21 - .
- ISS EO-15: Space Station Crew Back on Earth - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Kotov,
Malenchenko,
Muszaphar,
Tani,
Whitson,
Yurchikhin.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-117 ISS EO-15.
Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineer Oleg Kotov, the 15th crew of the International Space Station, landed safely in their Soyuz spacecraft at 6:36 a.m. EDT Sunday in the steppes of Kazakhstan..
Additional Details: here....
2007 October 23 - .
2007 October 24 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #04 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Nespoli,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
The seven-member crew of STS-120 on board Space Shuttle Discovery is ready for tomorrow's rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station, planned for 7:33 a.m. CDT..
Additional Details: here....
2007 October 24 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #03 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Nespoli,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
The astronauts on board Space Shuttle Discovery have begun their first full day in space on a two-week mission to set the stage for delivery of new laboratory modules from two more of the International Space Station's partner agencies..
Additional Details: here....
2007 October 25 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #6 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
Two female commanders made space history today as they greeted one another with smiles and hugs in the International Space Station's Destiny laboratory after a flawless rendezvous and docking..
Additional Details: here....
2007 October 26 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #8 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Nespoli,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
It proved to be a perfect day for a spacewalk. In just over six hours, STS-120 Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski and Doug Wheelock installed the Harmony module in its temporary location on the International Space Station, readied the P6 truss for its relocation on Sunday, retrieved a failed radio communications antenna and snapped shut a window cover on Harmony that opened during launch on the space shuttle. Additional Details: here....
2007 October 27 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #09 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Nespoli,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
Today is the grand opening of the International Space Station's newest module, a connecting node that will host new laboratory complexes from around the world..
Additional Details: here....
2007 October 27 - .
2007 October 29 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #13 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Nespoli,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
With two successful spacewalks completed in three days, the crews on Space Shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station have some time to relax today while also completing a big handoff and getting prepared for another EVA on Tuesday..
Additional Details: here....
2007 October 30 - .
2007 October 31 - .
2007 November 1 - .
2007 November 2 - .
2007 November 2 - .
2007 November 3 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/03/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
Day 149 for Clayton Anderson. Flight Day 12 for STS-120/10A; Day 10 of Joint Ops..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 4 - .
2007 November 4 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #26 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Nespoli,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
Spacefarers aboard Discovery and the International Space Station congratulated one another on a successful docked mission, shared hugs and farewells and closed the hatches 210 miles above the Pacific Northwest at 2:03 p.m. CST..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 5 - .
2007 November 6 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #29 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Parazynski,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
Landing preparations are the order of the day for the seven astronauts on space shuttle Discovery, who are planning to conclude a two-week mission with a Wednesday landing at the Kennedy Space Center..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 6 - .
2007 November 6 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #30 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
The seven astronauts on board space shuttle Discovery completed final preparations today for their return home with landing planned for the first of two opportunities to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, at 12:02 p.m. Wednesday..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 7 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/07/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
After 12d 17h 57min in space,STS-120/Discovery today returned to Earth, touching down at KSC on the first landing opportunity at 1:02pm EDT, after 238 orbits, 6,250,000 st. mi..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 7 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #31 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
The astronauts on space shuttle Discovery are only hours away from a landing in Florida that will conclude a successful 15-day mission that delivered a new module and repaired a damaged solar array on the International Space Station..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 7 - .
- STS-120 MCC Status Report #32 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Melroy,
Nespoli,
Parazynski,
Tani,
Wheelock,
Whitson,
Wilson,
Zamka.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
After 6.25 million miles and 15 days, space shuttle Discovery landed safely in Florida completing its 34th mission and circling the Earth 238 times..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 8 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/08/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
In preparation for tomorrow's EVA-5, CDR Whitson and FE-1 Malenchenko, before breakfast, took the standard pre-EVA session with the Russian crew health-monitoring program's medical assessment MO-9/Biochemical Urinalysis..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 9 - .
- ISS EO-16: Station Spacewalk Prepares for PMA, Harmony Moves - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
A successful 6-hour, 55-minute spacewalk to prepare for the relocation of Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 and the subsequent move of the new Harmony node to its permanent International Space Station home ended at 10:49 a.m. EST Friday..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 9 - .
2007 November 9 - .
09:54 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-16-1 - .
Crew: Malenchenko,
Whitson.
EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16.
The astronauts conducted exterior work in preparation for the move of the Pressurized Mating Adapter 2 (PMA-2) from the Destiny lab and to the Harmony module. They disconnected and stowed cables, removed a light on one of the station's transport carts and took the cover off Harmony's Common Berthing Mechanism. They also removed a base-band signal processor for later refurbishment; removed a remote power controller module that was to be replaced; and transferred tools in preparation for upcoming spacewalks.
2007 November 10 - .
2007 November 11 - .
2007 November 12 - .
- ISS EO-16: PMA-2 Move Readies Station for Harmony Relocation - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Tani,
Whitson.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
International Space Station crew members moved Pressurized Mating Adapter-2 from the front of the U.S. laboratory Destiny to the Harmony node early Monday, clearing the way for Harmony's relocation to its permanent home..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 12 - .
2007 November 13 - .
2007 November 14 - .
- ISS EO-16: Harmony Moved to Front of Space Station - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Tani,
Whitson.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
The new Harmony node of the International Space Station is now in position to receive the European and Japanese modules to be added to the International Space Station..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 14 - .
2007 November 15 - .
- ISS EO-16: Spacewalkers to Hook Up Harmony at its New Location - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120.
A 6-hour, 40-minute spacewalk by International Space Station Commander Peggy Whitson and Flight Engineer Dan Tani will begin the external outfitting of the Harmony node in its new position in front of the U.S laboratory Destiny..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 15 - .
2007 November 16 - .
2007 November 17 - .
2007 November 18 - .
2007 November 19 - .
2007 November 20 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/20/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122.
Today 9 years ago, at Baikonur/Kazakhstan a Proton-K rocket, Flight 1A/R, launched the Khrunichev-built FGB (Funktsionalnyi-Grusovoi Blok) Control Module 'Zarya' (Dawn), the first ISS element.
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 20 - .
10:10 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-16-2 - .
Crew: Tani,
Whitson.
EVA Duration: 0.30 days. Related Persons: Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
The crew worked on external configuration of the PMA-2 and Harmony modules, including fluid, electrical, data line, avionics line, and heater cable hookups. They also relocated a fluid tray..
2007 November 21 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/21/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-123.
FE-1 Yuri Malenchenko started his workday with Part 1 of a software test of the Russian data telemetry system's MKO multiplex exchange channel, via BSR-TM payload data telemetry and the 4PrNP-6 data gathering application of the BITS2-12 Onboard Telemetry Measurement System. Additional Details: here....
2007 November 22 - .
2007 November 23 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/23/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-123.
FE-1 Yuri Malenchenko performed Part 2 of the ground-controlled test of the Russian data telemetry system's MKO multiplex exchange channel, using BSR-TM payload data telemetry (TM) and the 4PrNP-6 data gathering application of the BITS2-12 Onboard Telemetry Measurement System. Additional Details: here....
2007 November 24 - .
2007 November 24 - .
09:50 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-16-3 - .
Crew: Tani,
Whitson.
EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Related Persons: Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
The crew completed fluid, electrical, and data line hookups between PMA-2 and Harmony. They connected the Loop B Fluid Tray to the port side of Destiny. They then moved to the truss and made photographs for ground analysis of the troubled starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint.
2007 November 25 - .
2007 November 26 - .
2007 November 27 - .
2007 November 28 - .
2007 November 29 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/29/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122.
Upon wakeup, FE-1 Malenchenko terminated his third MBI-12 SONOKARD experiment session by taking the recording device from his SONOKARD sports shirt pocket and later copying the measurements to the RSE-MED laptop for subsequent downlink to the ground..
Additional Details: here....
2007 November 30 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 11/30/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kotov,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-122,
STS-123.
As is standard for new Expeditions, the two Flight Engineers, Malenchenko and Tani, performed the periodic 3-hr. routine health checkout on the RS (Russian segment)'s STTS telephone/telegraph subsystem..
Additional Details: here....
2007 December 1 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/01/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kotov,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
STS-122.
Saturday. FE-1 Malenchenko continued preparations for operating the Russian/German TEKh-20 Plasma Crystal-3 Plus (PK-3+) experiment payload..
Additional Details: here....
2007 December 2 - .
2007 December 3 - .
2007 December 4 - .
2007 December 5 - .
2007 December 6 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/06/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
Today's launch of STS-122/Atlantis on Mission ISS-1E was postponed due to failure indications of two (of four) engine cut-off sensors in the Liquid Hydrogen tank during early-morning tanking operations..
Additional Details: here....
2007 December 7 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/07/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
After yesterday's launch scrub for STS-122/Atlantis/Mission ISS-1E due to failure indications of two (of four) engine cut-off sensors in the LH2 tank, the Shuttle is now in a 48-hour turnaround to protect for launch no earlier than Saturday, at 3:43pm EST. Additional Details: here....
2007 December 8 - .
2007 December 9 - .
2007 December 10 - .
2007 December 11 - .
2007 December 12 - .
2007 December 13 - .
2007 December 14 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/14/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
Soyuz TMA-11.
The CDR and FE-2 conducted a one-hour review of an uplinked procedures briefing package for the US EVA-13 next week (12/18), covering topics like egress plan, timeline ordering of tasks, translation/fairleads/tether plan, hazards, and ingress plan..
Additional Details: here....
2007 December 15 - .
2007 December 16 - .
2007 December 17 - .
2007 December 18 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/18/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
EVA-13 by CDR Peggy Whitson and FE-2 Dan Tani was completed successfully in 6h 56m, accomplishing its objectives..
Additional Details: here....
2007 December 18 - .
09:50 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-16-4 - .
Crew: Tani,
Whitson.
EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
The astronauts inspected the malfunctioning solar array rotation joint and beta gimbal assembly..
2007 December 19 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/19/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
Today at ~5:30am EST, the ISS, specifically its FGB module, completed 52,000 orbits of the Earth, having covered a distance of 2..
Additional Details: here....
2007 December 20 - .
2007 December 21 - .
2007 December 22 - .
2007 December 23 - .
2007 December 24 - .
2007 December 25 - .
2007 December 26 - .
2007 December 27 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/27/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
Before breakfast and first exercise, Whitson, Malenchenko and Tani completed a full session with the Russian crew health monitoring program's medical assessment MO-9/Biochemical Urinalysis..
Additional Details: here....
2007 December 28 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 12/28/07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani began the day with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the experiment's session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2007 December 29 - .
2007 December 30 - .
2007 December 31 - .
2008 January 1 - .
2008 January 2 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/02/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 3 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/03/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 4 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/04/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 5 - .
2008 January 6 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/06/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16.
Sunday -- off-duty day for CDR Whitson, FE-1 Malenchenko and FE-2 Tani (congratulations, Dan, to the nice write-up about you and your mom in today's Washington Post!)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 January 7 - .
2008 January 8 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/08/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 9 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/09/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120 ISS EO-16.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 10 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/10/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-123.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 11 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/11/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 12 - .
2008 January 13 - .
2008 January 14 - .
2008 January 15 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/15/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 16 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/16/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 17 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/17/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 18 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/18/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 19 - .
2008 January 20 - .
2008 January 21 - .
2008 January 22 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/22/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 23 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/23/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 24 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/24/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 25 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/25/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
CDR Whitson and FE-2 Tani started out with the daily reading of SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data accumulated during the night, for logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the SLEEP session file on the HRF-1 laptop for downlink. Additional Details: here....
2008 January 26 - .
2008 January 27 - .
2008 January 28 - .
2008 January 29 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 01/29/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-124.
FE-1 Malenchenko set up the pumping equipment and initiated (later closed out) the periodic transfer of urine from five EDV-U containers in the SM (Service Module) to the Rodnik BV2 tank of Progress M-62/27P..
Additional Details: here....
2008 January 30 - .
09:56 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-16-5 - .
Crew: Tani,
Whitson.
EVA Duration: 0.30 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
The astronauts replaced a motor on the starboard truss beta gimbal and carried out further inspections of the failed solar array alpha rotary joint..
2008 January 31 - .
2008 February 1 - .
2008 February 2 - .
2008 February 3 - .
2008 February 4 - .
2008 February 5 - .
2008 February 6 - .
2008 February 7 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #01 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Seven years to the day after the first laboratory was launched to the International Space Station, the Space Shuttle Atlantis roared into space this afternoon with the second, the European Space Agency's Columbus lab..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 7 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/07/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
The crew's work/sleep cycle was shifted preparatory to Atlantis 1E arriva, to 3:30am-8:30pm..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 8 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/08/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Eyharts,
Malenchenko,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122.
Dan Tani's 109th day in space..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 8 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #02 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
The seven member crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis has begun its first full day in space on an 11-day mission that delivers the newest research module, the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory, to the International Space Station..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 8 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #03 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
The seven-member crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis is ready for tomorrow's rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station, planned for 11:25 a.m. CST..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 9 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #04 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Malenchenko,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
The International Space Station's newest scientific laboratory, the European Space Agency's Columbus research module, is just hours from completing its journey to the station..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 9 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/09/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 9 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #05 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Space shuttle Atlantis delivered the European Space Agency's Columbus science laboratory to the International Space Station today, but the actual installation of the module will be delayed by one day..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 10 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/10/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Sunday --- Mission 1E Flight Day 4 (FD4)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 11 - .
2008 February 12 - .
2008 February 13 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/13/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Mission 1E Flight Day 7 (FD7)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 14 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #15 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
The crew of Atlantis, along with the Expedition 16 crew aboard the International Space Station, spent the day preparing for tomorrow's third and final spacewalk and talking with the media..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 14 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #14 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
After a busy day of spacewalking on Wednesday, the space shuttle Atlantis and International Space Station crews have a light day ahead of them, with off-duty time, interviews and preparations for Friday..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 14 - .
2008 February 15 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/15/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-123.
Mission 1E Flight Day 9 (FD9)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 16 - .
- STS-122 MCC Status Report #19 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Outfitting of the International Space Station Columbus module experiment racks continued today with all 10 crew members working to complete the activation and initialization of the newest addition to the station..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 16 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/16/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123.
Mission 1E Flight Day 10 (FD10). Saturday - half-day off for the combined ISS and Shuttle crew except for housekeeping and voluntary work..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 17 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/17/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Frick,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Melvin,
Poindexter,
Schlegel,
Tani,
Walheim,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Sunday --- Mission 1E Flight Day 11 (FD11)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 18 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/18/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Tani,
Whitson,
Williams, Dave,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Underway: Week 18 of Increment 16, with a new FE-2, LÃ(c)opold (Leo) Eyharts who has replaced Dan Tani..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 19 - .
2008 February 20 - .
2008 February 21 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/21/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
FE-1 Malenchenko performed the periodic servicing of the Russian BMP (Harmful Impurities Removal System) by starting the "bake-out" cycle to vacuum on absorbent bed #1 of the regenerable dual-channel filtration system..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 22 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/22/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-122 ISS EO-16.
Upon wakeup, FE-1 Yuri Malenchenko terminated his tenth MBI-12 SONOKARD experiment session, started last night, by taking the recording device from his SONOKARD sports shirt pocket and later copying the measurements to the RSE-MED laptop for subsequent downlink to the ground. Additional Details: here....
2008 February 23 - .
2008 February 24 - .
2008 February 25 - .
2008 February 26 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/26/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-123.
Concluding his first session with the NASA/JSC experiment NUTRITION w/Repository, FE-2 Eyharts completed the all-day Part 2, by collecting urine samples for 24 hrs, to continue through tomorrow morning..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 27 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/27/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Upon wakeup, FE--2 Eyharts performed the last sampling of his first session with the NASA/JSC experiment NUTRITION w/Repository, collecting a final urine sample for storage in the MELFI (Minus-Eighty Laboratory Freezer for ISS)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 February 28 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/28/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Tani,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
For the purpose of testing the main TORU (Teleoperator Control System) receiver on Progress M-63/28P, FE-1 Malenchenko and CDR Whitson worked with ground specialists via VHF on DO3 (Daily Orbit 3) in the standard vehicle-to-vehicle TORU checkout between the Service Module (SM) and the docked Progress 28P. Additional Details: here....
2008 February 29 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 02/29/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Linnehan,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
Today is February's fifth Friday, because of its 29 Leap Year days; the last time February had 5 Fridays was in 1980 and next time will be in 2036..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 1 - .
2008 March 2 - .
2008 March 3 - .
2008 March 4 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/04/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-124.
In the COL (Columbus Orbital Laboratory), FE-2 Leo Eyharts had an hour allotted to perform troubleshooting on a structural element which earlier (2/17) had prevented installation of a K-BAR (Knee-Brace Assembly Replacement) capture mechanism on the overhead F2 rack, as required for relocating of the MSG (Microgravity Science Glovebox) and EXPRESS Rack 3 (ER3). Additional Details: here....
2008 March 5 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/05/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-124.
In the COL (Columbus Orbital Laboratory), FE-2 Leo Eyharts had an hour allotted to perform troubleshooting on a structural element which earlier (2/17) had prevented installation of a K-BAR (Knee-Brace Assembly Replacement) capture mechanism on the overhead F2 rack, as required for relocating of the MSG (Microgravity Science Glovebox) and EXPRESS Rack 3 (ER3). Additional Details: here....
2008 March 6 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/06/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Gorie,
Malenchenko,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123.
FE-1 Malenchenko started his day with an IFM (In-flight Maintenance) in the FGB (Funktsionalnyi-Grusovoi Blok), removing and replacing a sensor component of the SIT-9L Temperature Measuring System in the BR-9TsU-8 Radiotelemetry System (RTS) with a new unit, discarding the old box. Additional Details: here....
2008 March 7 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/07/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Upon wake-up, FE-1 Yuri Malenchenko terminated his MBI-12 SONOKARD experiment session (his 11th), started last night, by taking the recording device from his SONOKARD sports shirt pocket and later copying the measurements to the RSE-MED laptop for subsequent downlink to the ground. Additional Details: here....
2008 March 8 - .
2008 March 9 - .
2008 March 10 - .
2008 March 11 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #02 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
The seven members of space shuttle Endeavour's crew have begun their first full day in space..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 11 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #01 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Space shuttle Endeavour delivered an early sunrise to the Florida coast this morning, lifting off at 1:28 a.m. CDT from the Kennedy Space Center to begin a 16-day mission to the International Space Station..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 11 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/11/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Crew wake/sleep cycle today: wake-up 2:00am; sleep 12:00noon (4-hr 'nap'); wake-up 4:00pm - 6:30am (tomorrow)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 12 - .
2008 March 12 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #03 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
The seven-member crew of Space Shuttle Endeavour is ready for tonight's rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station, planned for 10:25 p.m. CDT..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 13 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #05 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
A record 12 days of planned joint operations are now under way, after space shuttle Endeavour docked to the International Space Station at 10:49 p.m. CDT Wednesday..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 13 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/13/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Crew sleep cycle today: sleep 8:00am -4:30pm; wake 4:30pm -8:00am tomorrow..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 14 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #07 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Doi,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
The newest international component of the orbiting International Space Station has officially reached its home in space. After being prepared for its move by two spacewalkers, the Japanese Logistics Module -Pressurized Section (JLP), the first component o.
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 14 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Space shuttle Endeavour crew members will make their first foray into new international territory today, as the hatch is opened between the International Space Station and its newest module..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 14 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/14/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Gorie,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
STS-123/1J/A Flight Day 4 (FD4)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 15 - .
2008 March 16 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #12 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Linnehan,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Now almost halfway through their 16-day mission, and with two spacewalks under their belts, space shuttle Endeavour's crew members will focus on getting the cargo they brought to the station up and running..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 16 - .
2008 March 17 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/17/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Linnehan,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
1J/A Flight Day 7/8 (FD7/8). Underway: Week 22 of Increment 16..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 18 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/18/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-123.
STS-123-1J/A Flight Day (FD) 8/9..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 18 - .
- STS-123 MCC Status Report #16 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
With the addition of a now-fully-assembled new robot to the International Space Station, the station and space shuttle Endeavour crews have a busy day of robotics work ahead of them..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 19 - .
2008 March 19 - .
2008 March 19 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/19/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Linnehan,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
STS-123-1J/A Flight Day (FD) 9/10..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 20 - .
2008 March 21 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/21/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Doi,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
STS-123-1J/A Flight Day (FD) 11/12..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 22 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/22/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
STS-123-1J/A Flight Day (FD) 12/13..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 23 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/23/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Behnken,
Eyharts,
Foreman,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
Sunday - J/A Flight Day (FD) 13/14..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 24 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/24/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Foreman,
Gorie,
Johnson, Gregory H,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
STS-123-J/A Flight Day (FD) 14/15..
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 25 - .
2008 March 26 - .
2008 March 27 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/27/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Eyharts,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-122,
STS-122 ISS EO-16,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
Welcome back, Endeavour!.
Additional Details: here....
2008 March 28 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/28/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Anderson, Clayton,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-117 ISS EO-15,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
As per his voluntary 'job jar' task list, after wakeup and before breakfast FE-2 Garrett Reisman completed his first session with the SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment software for data logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the experiment's laptop session file on the HRF-1 laptop. Additional Details: here....
2008 March 29 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 03/29/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Drew,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-123.
Per his voluntary 'job jar' task list, after wakeup and before breakfast FE-2 Garrett Reisman completed his second session with the SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment software for data logging and filling in questionnaire entries in the experiment's laptop session file on the HRF-1 laptop. Additional Details: here....
2008 March 30 - .
2008 March 31 - .
2008 April 1 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/01/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
From the US voluntary 'job jar' task list, after wakeup and before breakfast CDR Whitson and FE-2 Reisman downloaded the SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data from their Actiwatches to the HRF-1 (Human Research Facility 1) laptop, changed the lithium battery in Peggy's Actiwatch and initialized both their watches. Additional Details: here....
2008 April 2 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/02/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Tani,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-120 ISS EO-16.
From the US voluntary 'job jar' task list, after wakeup and before breakfast, CDR Whitson and FE-2 Reisman downloaded the SLEEP (Sleep-Wake Actigraphy and Light Exposure during Spaceflight) experiment data from their Actiwatches to the HRF-1 (Human Research Facility 1) laptop. Additional Details: here....
2008 April 3 - .
2008 April 4 - .
2008 April 5 - .
2008 April 6 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/06/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
Sunday -- off-duty day for CDR Whitson, FE-1 Malenchenko and FE-2 Reisman except for housekeeping and voluntary work..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 7 - .
2008 April 8 - .
2008 April 9 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/09/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
Soyuz TMA-12/16S, with Expedition 17 crewmembers CDR Sergei Alexandrovich Volkov (CDR) and Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (FE-1), plus Korean SFP (Spaceflight Participant) So-Yeon Yi, 14th Visiting Crewmember (VC) to spend time on the station, continues to catch up with the ISS for the docking tomorrow morning at ~9:02am EDT. Additional Details: here....
2008 April 10 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/10/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-122,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
The ISS crew's work/sleep cycle shifted this morning, from wakeup at 2:00am to 5:00am EDT (sleeptime tonight at 9:30pm, from 5:30pm)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 11 - .
2008 April 12 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/12/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11.
Day 3 of joint E16/E17 operations by CDR-16 Peggy Whitson, FE-1-16 Yuri Malenchenko, FE-2-17 Garrett Reisman, CDR-17 Sergei Volkov, FE-1-17 Oleg Kononenko and SFP/VC14 So-Yeon Yi..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 13 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/13/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
Day 4 of joint E16/E17 operations by CDR-16 Peggy Whitson, FE-1-16 Yuri Malenchenko, FE-2-17 Garrett Reisman, CDR-17 Sergei Volkov, FE-1-17 Oleg Kononenko and SFP/VC14 So-Yeon Yi..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 14 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/14/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-122,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Day 5 of joint E16/E17 operations by CDR-16 Peggy Whitson, FE-1-16 Yuri Malenchenko, FE-2-17 Garrett Reisman, CDR-17 Sergei Volkov, FE-1-17 Oleg Kononenko and SFP/VC14 So-Yeon Yi..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 15 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/15/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Kotov,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-10,
Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-122,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Day 6 of joint E16/E17 operations by CDR-16 Peggy Whitson, FE-1-16 Yuri Malenchenko, FE-2-17 Garrett Reisman, CDR-17 Sergei Volkov, FE-1-17 Oleg Kononenko and SFP/VC14 So-Yeon Yi..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 16 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/16/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Day 7 of joint E16/E17 operations by CDR-16 Peggy Whitson, FE-1-16 Yuri Malenchenko, FE-2-17 Garrett Reisman, CDR-17 Sergei Volkov, FE-1-17 Oleg Kononenko and SFP/VC14 So-Yeon Yi..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 17 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/17/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Garan,
Kononenko,
Love,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
Day 8 of joint E16/E17 operations by CDR-16 Peggy Whitson, FE-1-16 Yuri Malenchenko, FE-2-17 Garrett Reisman, CDR-17 Sergei Volkov, FE-1-17 Oleg Kononenko and SFP/VC14 So-Yeon Yi..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 18 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 04/18/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Malenchenko,
Reisman,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson,
Yi Soyeon.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
Soyuz TMA-12 ISS EP-14,
STS-123,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Day 9 of joint E16/E17 operations by CDR-16 Peggy Whitson, FE-1-16 Yuri Malenchenko, FE-2-17 Garrett Reisman, CDR-17 Sergei Volkov, FE-1-17 Oleg Kononenko and SFP/VC14 So-Yeon Yi..
Additional Details: here....
2008 April 19 - .
2008 April 19 - .
08:29 GMT - .
2008 May 5 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 05/05/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Love,
Reisman,
Tani,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-123 ISS EO-16,
STS-124.
Underway: Week 3 of Increment 17..
Additional Details: here....
2008 May 6 - .
2008 May 21 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 05/21/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Love,
Reisman,
Tani,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-11,
Soyuz TMA-12,
STS-120 ISS EO-16,
STS-122,
STS-123 ISS EO-16.
Oleg Kononenko initiated the transfer of the potable water supplies brought up by Progress M-64 to the Service Module (SM)'s Rodnik water tanks (BV1, BV2)..
Additional Details: here....
2008 June 24 - .
- ISS On-Orbit Status 06/24/08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kononenko,
Tani,
Volkov, Sergey,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-12.
Before breakfast and exercise, all crewmembers completed a 10-min session with the periodic Russian MedOps test "Hematokrit" (MO-10), which measures the red cell count of the blood, with CDR Volkov acting as CMO (Crew Medical Officer, Russian: Examiner)..
Additional Details: here....
2016 July 7 - .
01:36 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-FG.
- Soyuz MS-01 - .
Call Sign: Irkut. Crew: Ivanishin,
Onishi,
Rubins.
Backup Crew: Novitskiy,
Pesquet,
Whitson.
Return Crew: Ivanishin,
Onishi,
Rubins.
Nation: Russia.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz MS-01.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz MS.
Duration: 115.10 days. Decay Date: 2016-10-30 03:58:00 . USAF Sat Cat: 41639 . COSPAR: 2016-044A. Apogee: 239 km (148 mi). Perigee: 181 km (112 mi). Inclination: 51.70 deg.
Launched on into a 181 x 239 km orbit; docked with the ISS Rassvet module at 0406 UTC Jul 9. The Soyuz MS was a new variant of the ferry ship with upgraded onboard systems. Crew was Anatoliy Ivanishin (Roscosmos), Takuya Onishi (JAXA) and Kate Rubins (NASA). On Oct 30 at 0035 UTC Ivanishin, Onishi and Rubins undocked from Rassvet in Soyuz MS-01; they landed in Kazakhstan at 0358 UTC.
2016 November 17 - .
20:20 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-FG.
- Soyuz MS-03 - .
Call Sign: Kazbek. Crew: Novitskiy,
Pesquet,
Whitson.
Backup Crew: Yurchikhin,
Fischer,
Nespoli.
Return Crew: Novitskiy,
Pesquet.
Nation: Russia.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz MS-03.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz MS.
Decay Date: 2017-06-02 . USAF Sat Cat: 41864 . COSPAR: 2016-070A. Apogee: 228 km (141 mi). Perigee: 195 km (121 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Soyuz MS-03 was launched with the crew of Oleg Novitskiy (Roskosmos), Thomas Pesquet (ESA) and Peggy Whitson (NASA). The Soyuz docked with the ISS Rassvet module at 2158 UTC Nov 19..
2017 January 6 - .
- EVA ISS US EVA-38 - .
Crew: Kimbrough,
Whitson.
EVA Duration: 0.25 days. Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Astronauts Kimbrough and Whitson, in suits EMU 3008 and 3006, depressurized the Quest airlock at about 1220 UTC for US EVA-38. They moved various batteries and adapter plates as part of a refurbishment of the ISS power system. Bundle 1 of the Node 3 axial shields were stored outside Quest.
2017 March 30 - .
- EVA ISS US EVA-41 - .
Crew: Kimbrough,
Whitson.
EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Kimbrough and Whitson carried out spacewalk EVA-41. The Quest airlock was depressurized at 1122 UTC and repressurized at 1833 UTC. The astronauts, in suits 3008 and 3006, emerged between 1136 and 1144 UTC. The old EXT-1 MDM computer, MDM-16E-0103, was removed from S0 and
replaced by a new one. Whitson removed the fabric cover from the relocated PMA-3 docking unit, but needed Kimbrough's help to stuff it into the cover bag needed to take it back to the airlock, which was done by 1319 UTC. The next task was to install debris shields on the newly empty axial port on Node 3. Four shields were taken from near the airlock to Node 3 bundled in pairs. Unfortunately shield 1, being installed by Kimbrough, came loose and floated away at about 1357 UTC;
it was cataloged in orbit as 1998-067LF (SSN 42434). After the remaining shields were installed, the astronauts retrieved the PMA-3 cover bag once more, unpacked the cover and pinned it down to cover the empty quadrant. Finally, additional shields were added to the base of PMA-3 in
its new location.
2017 April 20 - .
07:13 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-FG.
- Soyuz MS-04 - .
Call Sign: Olympus. Crew: Yurchikhin,
Fischer.
Backup Crew: Ryazansky,
Bresnik.
Return Crew: Yurchikhin,
Fischer,
Whitson.
Nation: Russia.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz MS-04.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz MS.
Decay Date: 2017-09-03 . USAF Sat Cat: 42682 . COSPAR: 2017-020A. Apogee: 409 km (254 mi). Perigee: 399 km (247 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 92.66 min.
See Soyuz-MS 04. Soyuz MS-04 docked with the ISS Poisk module 6hr 4min after launch. Soyuz commander was Fyodor Yurchikin and flight engineer was Jack Fischer. This was the first two-person Soyuz mission in 14 years (Soyuz TMA-2 in Apr 2003), as Russia scaled back its ISS crew pending completion of the delayed Nauka module.
2017 May 12 - .
- EVA ISS US EVA-39 - .
Crew: Whitson,
Fischer.
EVA Duration: 0.18 days. Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Replaced ExPRESS Carrier Avionics (ExPCA), Installed Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3) Forward Shield, Installed Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) MIL-1553 Terminator, Secured Multilayer Insulation (MLI) on Japanese Manipulator System, Relocated a Portable Foot Restrain to PMA-3
2017 May 23 - .
- EVA ISS US EVA-40 - .
Crew: Whitson,
Fischer.
EVA Duration: 0.12 days. Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Replace failed Multiplexer-Demultiplexer (MDM), Installed two Wireless Communication Anntennae..
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