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    Crew to Swap Command Before Return to Earth

    Expedition 55 Crew Portrait

    Three Expedition 55 crew members are returning to Earth Sunday, but first the Commander will hand over control of the International Space Station in a ceremony Friday afternoon. In the meantime, the crew managed to continue ongoing space research and station maintenance. Cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov, who has been leading the station crew since February, will …

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    Captain’s Log – The Last Week

    Expedition 55 Crew Portrait

    Crew: Captain Scott ”Maker” Tingle, USN ISS Location: Low Earth Orbit Earth Date: 4 March 2018 Earth Time (GMT): 13:30 Wow, time has gone by extremely fast. The mid-deployment phase will be short-lived for me this time, as the new crew (Drew Feustel, Ricky Arnold, and Oleg Artemyev) will arrive on March 23rd, and then …

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    Crew Juggles Science, Departure Preps and Spacewalk Work

    The coast of Western Australia

    International Space Station Commander Anton Shkaplerov will lead fellow Expedition 54-55 crewmates Scott Tingle and Norishige Kanai back to Earth early Sunday morning. The trio will undock from the Rassvet module inside the Soyuz MS-07 spacecraft on Sunday at 5:16 a.m. Just three and a half hours later the homebound crew will parachute to a …

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    Robotics Controllers Install Cygnus Resupply Ship on Station

    May 24, 2018: International Space Station Configuration

    The Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo ship was bolted into place on the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 8:13 a.m. EDT. The spacecraft will spend about seven weeks attached to the space station before departing in July. After it leaves the station, the uncrewed spacecraft will deploy several CubeSats before its …

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    Astronaut Commands Robotic Arm to Capture Cygnus Cargo Craft

    Cygnus Captured

    At 5:26 a.m. EDT, Expedition 55 Flight Engineer Scott Tingle of NASA successfully captured Orbital ATK’s Cygnus cargo spacecraft using the International Space Station’s robotic arm, backed by NASA Astronauts Ricky Arnold and Drew Feustel. Robotic ground controllers will position Cygnus for installation to the orbiting laboratory’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module. NASA TV …

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    Cygnus Space Freighter Approaching Station

    Orbital ATK's Cygnus resupply ship

    The International Space Station and Cygnus flight control teams are proceeding toward capture at approximately 5:20 a.m. EDT. Orbital ATK reports all spacecraft systems are ready for the final stages of rendezvous and space station flight controllers report the orbiting outpost is ready for the commercial spacecraft’s arrival. The spacecraft will deliver scientific investigations including …

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    Bone and Cardio Studies as Cygnus Nears Station

    The ash plume from the Kilauea volcano

    The Cygnus space freighter from Orbital ATK is closing in on the International Space Station ready to deliver 7,400 pounds of cargo Thursday morning. The Expedition 55 crew members are getting ready for Cygnus’ arrival while also helping researchers understand what living in space does to the human body. NASA TV is set to begin …

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    Captain’s Log – Week 12 on Station

    The robot, Justin, which NASA Astronaut Scott Tingle controlled from the International Space Station.

    Crew: Captain Scott ”Maker” Tingle, USN ISS Location: Low Earth Orbit Earth Date: 4 March 2018 Earth Time (GMT): 13:30 Wow, time has gone by extremely fast. The mid-deployment phase will be short-lived for me this time, as the new crew (Drew Feustel, Ricky Arnold, and Oleg Artemyev) will arrive on March 23rd, and then …

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    Captain’s Log – Unusual Attitude Recovery

    View inside the Crew Quarters where astronauts sleep

    Crew: Captain Scott ”Maker” Tingle, USN ISS Location: Low Earth Orbit Earth Date: 25 February 2018 Earth Time (GMT): 21:00 While flying fast-moving jets, we practice the art of recovering from unusual attitudes. We close our eyes, and let the instructor put the jet in an unexpected attitude. Sometimes straight up, sometimes straight down, sometimes …

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    Station Crew Juggles Science, Cargo Mission and Spacewalk Preps

    Astronaut Drew Feustel

    The Expedition 55 crew members had a full complement of work today as they conducted microgravity research, trained to capture a resupply ship and prepared for a June spacewalk. Astronaut Norishige Kanai explored how living and working in space affects everything from fluid physics to the human body today. He first set up hardware to …

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