Russia sends research module to space station
AP - 24 minutes agoA new Russian research module is on its way to the International Space Station.
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A new Russian research module is on its way to the International Space Station.
A new Russian room that doubles as a docking port for the International Space Station is ready for a planned Tuesday launch toward the orbiting laboratory.
Simcha Waisman, president of the One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center (left) and director Joan Bachert (right) presented Neme Alperstein, director of the after-school program, with an award for her hard work and dedication. “This community center had the vision,” said Alperstein, who is integral in coordinating uplinks with NASA and the International Space Station, among others.
NASA Television will air the docking of the newest Russian module to the International Space Station starting at 9 a.m. CST Nov. 12.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and Secretary of Education Arne Duncan are hosting Washington area middle and high school students Thursday for a live discussion with astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
Simcha Waisman, president of the One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center (left) and director Joan Bachert (right) presented Neme Alperstein, director of the after-school program, with an award for her hard work and dedication. “This community center had the vision,” said Alperstein, who is integral in coordinating uplinks with NASA and the International Space Station, among others.
Simcha Waisman, president of the One Stop Richmond Hill Community Center (left) and director Joan Bachert (right) presented Neme Alperstein, director of the after-school program, with an award for her hard work and dedication. “This community center had the vision,” said Alperstein, who is integral in coordinating uplinks with NASA and the International Space Station, among others.
Japan's first unmanned space cargo ship cast off from the International Space Station Friday as it nears the end of a successful maiden voyage.
Sandra Magnus (left) met with approximately 50 Girl Scouts and their volunteers Saturday, Oct. 17, at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville to present them a council flag she had taken with her on her voyage to the International Space Station last November. In Januaryr, Magnus, who is a Girl Scout alumni, spoke to approximately 100 girls during a live satellite link from the ISS. Girl ...
Sandra Magnus (left) met with approximately 50 Girl Scouts and their volunteers Saturday, Oct. 17, at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville to present them a council flag she had taken with her on her voyage to the International Space Station last November. In Januaryr, Magnus, who is a Girl Scout alumni, spoke to approximately 100 girls during a live satellite link from the ISS. Girl ...
Sandra Magnus (left) met with approximately 50 Girl Scouts and their volunteers Saturday, Oct. 17, at Southwestern Illinois College in Belleville to present them a council flag she had taken with her on her voyage to the International Space Station last November. In Januaryr, Magnus, who is a Girl Scout alumni, spoke to approximately 100 girls during a live satellite link from the ISS. Girl ...
Packed with garbage from the International Space Station, the first HTV cargo freighter met a fiery demise over the Pacific Ocean on Sunday, punctuating an historic chapter in the Japanese space program.
NASA's space shuttle Atlantis is targeted to begin an 11-day flight to the International Space Station with a Nov. 16 launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is scheduled for 1:28 p.m. CST.
A piece of space junk orbiting Earth has forced NASA to tweak upcoming plans for the Friday departure of Japan's first cargo ship to the International Space Station.
CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA on Thursday gave the go-ahead for a Nov. 16 launch of the year’s final space shuttle mission, an 11-day flight to deliver critical spare parts to the International Space Station.
NASA's space shuttle Atlantis is targeted to begin an 11-day flight to the International Space Station with a Nov. 16 launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is scheduled for 2:28 p.m.