The three-astronaut crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) is about to be restored to its full glory soon, as three new space flyers are poised to launch this evening from Kazakhstan.They will embark aboard the Soyuz TMA-01M space capsule, which will take off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in the Kazakh ste... |
7 October 2010 11:37 GMT |
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A problem that bean late on Thursday, September 23, in the International Space Station's (ISS) docking system has delayed the return of three astronauts to Earth by at least a day. Half of the six-astronaut crew aboard the orbital lab was supposed to return home in a Russian-built Soyuz space capsule, but as the... |
24 September 2010 20:01 GMT |
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Members of the Expedition 22 crew on the International Space Station (ISS) relocated one of the two Soyuz lifeboats aboard the station today, moving it to a freshly installed Russian docking port. The maneuver, which began at 5:03 am EST, was successfully concluded at 5:24 am (1025 GMT), with the Soyuz TMA-16 space c... |
21 January 2010 10:07 GMT |
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For the first time in nearly nine years, the Russian space agency, RosCosmos, has delivered a new module for the International Space Station (ISS). Named Poisk, which stands for “explore” in Russian, the new component was launched on Tuesday, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan. It spent two days ... |
13 November 2009 02:57 GMT |
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Today, at 1422 GMT, a new International Space Station (ISS) module, named the Mini-Research Module 2, will take off from the RosCosmos-operated Baikonur Cosmodrome, in Kazakhstan. The MRM2 is also called Poisk, which is the Russian word for “explore.” The craft will take off from the Central Asian spacepo... |
10 November 2009 02:55 GMT |
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