Suggested Searches

Space Station

Viewing Posts from August 2016

View All Posts

    Watch NASA TV Thursday for Live Spacewalk Coverage

    Astronaut Kate Rubins

    Expedition 48 Commander Jeff Williams and Flight Engineer Kate Rubins of NASA will begin a spacewalk outside of the International Space Station at about 8:10 a.m. EDT Thursday. NASA TV coverage will begin at 6:30 a.m. Williams and Rubins will retract a thermal radiator that is part of the station’s cooling system. The radiator is …

    Read Full Post

    Astronauts Ready for Thursday Morning Spacewalk

    Japanese Astronaut Takuya Onishi

    NASA astronauts Jeff Williams and Kate Rubins are ready for Thursday morning’s spacewalk scheduled to begin at 8:05 a.m. EDT and last 6.5 hours. The duo will retract and cover an out-of-service thermal control radiator, tighten struts on a solar array rotary joint and install a high-definition camera. The spacewalkers finished collecting their tools and …

    Read Full Post

    Spacewalk Preps as Station Orbits over Three Hurricanes

    Hurricanes Lester, Madeline and Gaston

    Commander Jeff Williams and Flight Engineer Kate Rubins are two days away from their second spacewalk in as many weeks. The duo are reviewing the tasks they will perform outside the International Space Station for 6.5 hours of maintenance work beginning Thursday at 8 a.m. EDT. Japanese astronaut Takuya Onishi will assist Williams and Rubins …

    Read Full Post

    Crew Preparing for Second Spacewalk and Soyuz Departure

    Astronaut Jeff Williams

    Commander Jeff Williams and Flight Engineer Kate Rubins are going back outside the International Space Station Thursday morning for their second spacewalk in less than two weeks. The duo will retract and cover a thermal control radiator no longer being used and install lights and a new high definition camera for better views of Earth …

    Read Full Post

    SpaceX Dragon Splashes Down in Pacific Ocean

    Baja California

    SpaceX’s Dragon cargo craft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 11:47 a.m. EDT, approximately 326 miles west of Baja California, marking the end of the company’s ninth contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. Following splashdown, Dragon will be recovered from the ocean and put on a ship for transportation …

    Read Full Post

    Robotic Arm Releases SpaceX Dragon for Splashdown

    SpaceX Dragon

    The SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft was released from the International Space Station’s robotic arm at 6:11 a.m. EDT. The capsule will begin a series of departure burns and maneuvers to move beyond the 656-foot (200-meter) “keep out sphere” around the station for its return trip to Earth. The capsule is currently scheduled to splashdown in …

    Read Full Post

    Watch Robotic Arm Release SpaceX Dragon Friday Morning

    The SpaceX Dragon

    NASA Television will provide live coverage of the departure of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft from the International Space Station beginning at 5:45 a.m. EDT. Dragon was detached from the Earth-facing side of the station’s Harmony module last night by robotics controllers who maneuvered Dragon into place for its release under the control of and Expedition …

    Read Full Post

    Dragon Packed for Friday Morning Departure and Splashdown

    SpaceX Dragon

    The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft has been packed with science experiments and gear for return to Earth and analysis by NASA engineers. Robotics controllers on the ground will maneuver the Canadarm2 to detach Dragon from the Harmony module Thursday afternoon. Astronauts Takuya Onishi and Kate Rubins will command Canadarm2 to release Dragon at 6:10 a.m. …

    Read Full Post

    Williams Breaks Kelly’s Cumulative Time in Space Record

    Cumulative Days In Space

    Expedition 48 Commander Jeff Williams established a new record for most time spent in space by a NASA astronaut today, surpassing 520 days in space over his four missions. Williams will have a total of 534 cumulative days by the time he lands Sept. 6 in Kazakhstan. Former astronaut Scott Kelly had set the record …

    Read Full Post

    Dragon Being Loaded With Science for Return to Earth

    SpaceX Dragon

    The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship is getting ready to return to Earth Friday morning loaded with gear and a variety of science for analysis. Another spacecraft, the Soyuz TMA-20M, will leave Sept. 6 and land in Kazakhstan with three International Space Station crew members. Dragon delivered numerous science experiments July 20 that the Expedition 48 …

    Read Full Post