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- SpaceX Readies to Become First Commercial Vehicle to Travel to ISSSpaceX is putting final touches on rocket Dragon to rendezvous with ISS.
- The ISS Cooling System Shuts DownSaturday July 31 the ISS experienced problems with it's cooling system. The occupants are safe and the problem can be fixed. This is a minimal problem compared to others we've experienced in previous space stations.
Special Updates Leading to the Undocking of Atlantis from ISSThe Atlantis mission is successful. The new solar arrays are functioning. Clay Anderson is on ISS. Suni Williams says farewell. And Atlantis performs final tasks.- European Space Agency Sends Automated Freighter to ISSA freighter spaceship launched by the European Space Agency is on its way to automatically dock with the International Space Station.
- NASA Announces Launch Date for SpaceX's Dragon to the ISSAccording to NASASpaceFlight.Com, NASA has announced that, pending final safety checks, a SpaceX unmanned Dragon spacecraft will fly to the International Space Station on Feb 7, 2012 to test procedures for rendezvous and berthing.
Timeline: ISS, U.S. Shuttle Program's Symbiotic RelationshipA look at major milestones shared by the two programs.- While I Sit in ISS: A Thanksgiving StoryDahlia Clemmons has to spend the day before school is out for the Thanksgiving holidays in In-School Suspension. She endures her punishment by daydreaming about her mother's family's Thanksgiving, until her dreams are shattered.
- More Repairs for the ISS After a Cooling System Shuts DownMalfunctions are nothing new to the International Space Station, a $100 billion project expected to be completed in 2011.
Senator Nelson NASA Space Plan Extends ISS, Slows Down Commercial Space, Bypasses the MoonIn a letter to Senator Barbara Mikulski, who is the chair of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies, Senator Bill Nelson outlined his vision for a NASA authorization bill.- In-School Suspensions (ISS): Effective Form of High School Punishment?Is in-school suspension an effective method of punishing students who misbehave in the classroom and on school grounds? A first-hand perspective.
- Leadership and Change Models - ISS Change ModelsEvery organization will struggle with the need to meet the challenges of change at some point during their operations, and understanding how to overcome these challenges is a goal of college students striving to obtain their degrees.
Israel Rothman, Orginal Inventor, Founder of Coracle ISS(R) Leaves the Company He Started in 2001, Announces New Service Offered: Self-promoting Blogs!Now he will start over, crom scratch, with a new product he sais is better yet; a self promoting, 'virally' growing blog website advertising product. See http://rothmanmarketing.com- Experiments in SpaceThe Space Shuttle Discovery brought many science experiments to space to be performed by the crew and also by the ISS crew members currently living there.
Watching Spacecrafts at Night: The Best Viewing Times for the International Space StationSometimes late at night, I like to stare up at the sky and look for spaceships, and I've seen them a few times. That's right, here's where to find the best viewing times to see spacecrafts and how to recognize them so you can see them too.
Inside NASA: STS-133A summary of the 11-day STS-133 mission, to begin likely on Nov. 30, 2010, with Space Shuttle Discovery, intended to deliver the Permanent Multi-Purpose Module, ExPRESS Logistics Carrier 4, and Robonaut 2 to the orbitting International Space Station (ISS)
Space Blogger Suraev Named Hero of RussiaMaksim Suraev, member of the ISS Expedition 21/22 and the first Russian to blog from the outer space, has been awarded the title of Hero of Russia, the highest state award.- Astronauts Work to Repair Cooling System at the International Space StationThe heat wave may be moving to the International Space Station, as one-half of the cooling system unexpectedly shut down over the weekend, causing astronauts to act quickly to prevent overheating.
Inside NASA: STS-132An explanatory overview of the STS-132 mission aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis (for its final planned flight) and the International Space Station, including the installation of a new module for the ISS, the "Rassvet" Mini-Research Module-1 (MRM-1)
Three Problems with the Obama Commercial Space InitiativeOne of the features of the Obama space policy is the plan to commercialize space travel between Earth and low Earth orbit. NASA would lease seats and cargo space on commercial space craft to send astronauts and cargo to and from the ISS.
The International Space Station Can Be Seen Sunday Evening from the East CoastThe International Space Station will be visible from the east coast of the United States in the early evening hours on Sunday. See it up close here with a video shot from the space shuttle.
No Politics in SpaceThere's no place for politics in space, and all rumors about tensions on the ISS are groundless, according to the 18th crew of the ISS. The spacemen landed aboard the Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft on Wednesday.- Name the New Space Station ModuleYou have a chance to select the name for the Node 3 module being sent to the International Space Station (ISS) with an attached observation deck.
Space Shuttle Endeavour LaunchesThe space shuttle Endeavour launched from the Kennedy Space Center at 7:55 PM on Friday, November 14th, with a cargo module filled with supplies and additions to the International Space Station that will enable the crew of ISS to expand from three to six.
How to View the International Space StationFinding information on the International Space Station and the NASA Space Shuttle program is easier than you might think, and very easy to view as they pass overhead in the night sky.
NASA Mission, International Space Station Troubled with Space DebrisA spacewalk turned up what appears to be metal shavings inside the joint of key equipment aboard the International Space Station. What is it?
Italian Students to Talk to Woman-Commanded International Space Station by Amateur RadioPeggy Whitson, Amateur Radio callsign KC5ZTD, and other "hams" aboard the ISS, talk to students around the world via amateur radio. An Italian school in Rome named for Galileo is looking forward to their contact on October 31!- Space Station Computer Repairs ContinueIf the computers cannot be permanently rebooted, the ISS will have to be abandoned, as the computers control the altitude and recycling systems, affecting the astronauts' food and water supplies.
Astronauts at Risk in Solar Proton Storms: STS-117 Atlantis and STEREO Prepare the Way for Safe Space Exploration with 3DAtlantis and ISS are within Earth's protective magnetosphere. Beginning in 2011, NASA plans manned lunar launches, then manned and robotic launches to Mars. Astronauts will be at risk for radiation sickness from solar proton storms.
Students Pick the New Name for U.S. Space Station ModuleOver 2,000 students from across the nation wrote essays to NASA, suggesting new names for the newest addition to the Internationanl Space Station (ISS).- Clovis Students Offered an Astronauts Mission SimulationThe first Student in Space (SIS) Columbia Math Mission for Buchanan simulated an International Space Station (ISS) mission. The simulation ran the gamut, from astronaut application and selection to the research, design and fabrication of model rockets.
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