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    Dragon Cargo Mission Launch No Earlier than May 3

    The International Space Station

    NASA has requested SpaceX move off from May 1 for the launch of the company’s 17th commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station. On April 29, the space station team identified an issue with one of the station’s Main Bus Switching Units that distributes power to two of the eight power channels on the …

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    Crew Waits for Dragon Mission While Teams Troubleshoot Power Issue

    Aurora and Night Sky

    A SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is poised to lift off this week from Florida to the International Space Station. The Expedition 59 crew will welcome Dragon when it arrives three days later carrying nearly 5,500 pounds of cargo. Dragon will be encapsulated atop the Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station for a …

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    Crew Juggles Emergency Drill, Space Biology and Dragon Preps

    NASA astronaut Christina Koch works on the COLBERT treadmill

    The six-member Expedition 59 crew conducted a routine, periodic drill for response to emergencies today in the middle of a science-packed day. The astronauts also researched space biology while preparing for next week’s SpaceX Dragon cargo mission. The space residents practiced communications, roles and responsibilities, and evacuating the station in the unlikely event of an …

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    Biomedical and Botany Research Today as Station Preps for Sixth Spacecraft

    Vein scans and eye checks were on the schedule today as the Expedition 59 crew continues ongoing biomedical studies. The International Space Station is also getting ready to host a sixth spacecraft when it arrives next week. Scientists have been observing the space residents all week as they seek to understand the effects of the …

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    More Head and Eye Pressure Research and Dragon Robotics Training

    Astronauts David Saint-Jacques and Anne McClain

    The Expedition 59 crew is unloading one U.S. cargo ship today and preparing for the arrival of another after it launches from Florida next week. The orbital residents also continued exploring how microgravity impacts the human body and a variety of terrestrial materials. Astronauts Christina Koch and David Saint-Jacques worked Wednesday afternoon to offload some …

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    Human Research, Materials Science and Robotics on Tuesday’s Schedule

    The moon is photographed in its waning gibbous phase

    The Expedition 59 crew spent the majority of Tuesday conducting space experiments and setting up research hardware. The International Space Station residents are also continuing to unpack a pair of recently arrived cargo ships while training for the next U.S. cargo mission. The weightless conditions of microgravity pull fluids towards an astronaut’s head causing a …

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    New Life Science Begins; Next Dragon Cargo Mission Due Next Week

    Cygnus approaches its capture point

    The Expedition 59 crew has been unpacking Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo craft over the weekend and began science operations on the newly delivered space research. The 17th SpaceX Dragon mission is now due to launch next week to replenish the International Space Station. Three NASA astronauts and one Canadian Space Agency astronaut split the workday …

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    Resupply Rocket at Launch Pad as Astronauts Prep for Third Spacewalk

    Russia's Progress 72 resupply rocket

    The Expedition 59 crew is ramping up for new supplies arriving at the International Space Station on Thursday and another spacewalk taking place on Monday. The orbital residents also managed to conduct ongoing microgravity science and life support maintenance today. Flight Engineers Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques are readying their spacesuits and tools for a …

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    Cygnus Cargo Craft Attached to Station Until July

    April 19, 2019: International Space Station Configuration

    After its capture this morning at 5:28 a.m. EDT, the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was bolted into place on the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 7:31 a.m. At the time of installation, Cygnus was flying 255 miles above the Indian Ocean just south of Singapore. Cygnus will remain at the …

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