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Raw: US-Russian Crew Lifts Off for Space Station – Video

Posted: September 30, 2014 at 1:45 am


Raw: US-Russian Crew Lifts Off for Space Station
A U.S.-Russian space crew has blasted off successfully for the International Space Station. The Russian Soyuz-TMA14M spacecraft lifted off from the Russian-l...

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Russian Cosmonaut Vs. Sexist Reporters – Video

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Russian Cosmonaut Vs. Sexist Reporters
"Yelena Serova is making history. She is about to be the first Russian woman to go to the International Space Station and only the fourth Russian woman in history to enter space. But during...

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Community Chat: Why are you a space geek? – 7.30 – Video

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Community Chat: Why are you a space geek? - 7.30
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NASA TV Previews, Broadcasts U.S. Space Station Spacewalks

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Three astronauts of the International Space Station Expedition 41 crew will conduct two spacewalks outside the orbiting laboratory Tuesday, Oct. 7 and Wednesday, Oct. 15 to replace a failed power regulator and relocate a failed cooling pump. NASA Television will provide comprehensive coverage, beginning with a preview briefing Friday, Oct. 3.

The preview briefing will be broadcast at 2 p.m. EDT from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston. Reporters may take part in the briefing at participating NASA centers. Media who wish to ask questions by phone must call Johnson's newsroom at 281-483-5111 no later than 1:45 p.m. Friday.

Briefing participants are: -- Kenny Todd, space station integration operations manager -- Scott Stover, NASA space station flight director -- Jaclyn Kagey, U.S. spacewalk 27 officer -- Kieth Johnson, U.S. spacewalk 28 officer

NASA Flight Engineer Reid Wiseman and Flight Engineer Alexander Gerst of the European Space Agency will exit the station's Quest airlock for the Oct. 7 spacewalk at about 8:10 a.m., both wearing U.S. spacesuits. NASA TV coverage of the planned six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk will begin at 7 a.m. Wiseman will be extravehicular crew member one (EV1) and will wear a suit bearing red stripes. Gerst will be EV2 and wear a suit with no stripes. The astronauts will move a failed cooling pump from temporary to long-term storage on the station's truss. They also will install a new relay system that will provide backup power options to the mobile transporter, which moves the large robotic arm around the out outside of the space station.

Wiseman will venture outside Quest again Oct. 15, with NASA Flight Engineer Barry Wilmore, a new arrival to the space station, for another six-and-a-half-hour spacewalk. The two-man team will replace a sequential shunt unit electronics box, a voltage regulator, on the starboard truss that failed in mid-May. Although the station has since operated normally on seven of its eight power channels, the voltage regulator replacement is considered a high priority.

Wiseman, again designated EV1, and Wilmore, who will serve as EV2, also will relocate external cameras and equipment to begin configuring the station for international docking adapters for future commercial crew vehicles. Coverage of this second spacewalk begins at 7 a.m. with the spacewalk expected to begin around 8:10 a.m.

The spacewalks will be the 182nd and the 183rd in support of station assembly and maintenance. All three astronauts will be conducting the first spacewalks of their careers.

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Russia's First Female ISS Crew Member Heads Into Space

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By Matthew Bodner

The St. Petersburg Times

Published: September 26, 2014 (Issue # 1830)

Yelena Serova training for her stint aboard the International Space Station. Photo: Pascal Dumont / SPT

Russia's first female cosmonaut to travel to the International Space Station, Yelena Serova, launched early Friday morning, making her the fourth Russian woman in history to go to space.

Serova is part of the latest international crew of astronauts and cosmonauts to fly to the International Space Station, where they will spend six months. She is joined by Russian cosmonaut Alexander Samokutyaev and U.S. astronaut Barry Wilmore.

A native of a country far more patriarchal than Western Europe or North America, Serova has been largely stoic regarding gender issues leading up to the flight, but during a pre-launch press conference at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Wednesday, she responded to one reporter's question about taking care of her hair with a question of her own.

"Aren't you interested in my colleagues' hair?" she said at a news conference that was televised on Russian state television.

"I will be the first Russian woman to fly to ISS. I feel a huge responsibility toward the people who trained us and I want to assure them: We won't let you down!"

Serova's struggle with Russia's gender divide isn't new. Russia's space program, geriatric and conservative, has historically been under a glass ceiling. The numbers speak for themselves. In 1963, only two years after Yury Gagarin made his historic "first flight," Soviet citizen Valentina Tereshkova became the first woman in space. Since then, only two other Russian women have made the trip to space.

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Views from the International Space Station (Sept 15-19, 2014) – Video

Posted: September 29, 2014 at 4:46 am


Views from the International Space Station (Sept 15-19, 2014)
Views of the world from the International Space Station from September 15th to September 19th, 2014.

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President Clinton speaks to astronauts on the International Space Station (CGI 2014) – Video

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President Clinton speaks to astronauts on the International Space Station (CGI 2014)
At the 10th Annual Meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), President Bill Clinton spoke via satellite with astronauts on the International Space Stat...

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Expedition 41/42 Crew Docks to the International Space Station – Video

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Expedition 41/42 Crew Docks to the International Space Station
After launching in their Soyuz TMA-14M spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, Expedition 41/42 Soyuz Commander Alexander Samokutyaev and Flig...

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Space Station 76 (Starring Patrick Wilson) Movie Review – Video

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Space Station 76 (Starring Patrick Wilson) Movie Review
Space Station 76 starring Patrick Wilson, Matt Bomer and Liv Tyler is reviewed by William Bibbiani (Crave Online), Alonso Duralde (The Wrap and Linoleum Knife podcast) and Christy Lemire (www.

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Stuck Solar Array, No Problem – New Space Station Crew Docks | Video – Video

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The Soyuz TMA-14M failed to deploy one of its solar arrays en-route to the International Space Station. The power aboard the spacecraft was not interrupted. ...

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