ISS Daily Summary Report – 1/18/2017 Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer-6 (J-SSOD6) Removal: Following the successful deployments on Monday, the crew repressed the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) then extended the Slide Table into the cabin to remove the deployers from the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP). The next use of the JEMAL is the High Definition Television
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 1/19/2017 Vacuum Access Port (VAP) Installation and Leak Check: Today, the crew installed a VAP in Node 2 from the LAB Vent Relief Valve to provide vacuum access capability for Visiting Vehicles berthed to Node 2 Nadir after PMA3 is relocated to Node 2 Zenith. Once installed, the VAP and
The International Space Station (ISS) FlyBy in a Very Cloudy Night!, from JOHOR with Lots of ❤️
Exploring the Red Planet tonight with
•••An incredible photo of the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery to begin mission STS-70, on the 13th of July, 1995.–––{ }
Expedition 50 crewmates (from left) Andrey Borisenko, Oleg Novitskiy and Peggy Whitson at mealtime in the Unity module. The Expedition 50 crew is continuing its investigation today into vision changes and eye damage some astronauts have experienced after long-term missions in space.
I get to help curate an Apollo 17 picture collection. : @hadbates These photos are a part of the David Strangway archive donated to Quest by our founder and first president, David Strangway.
RT @AlanStern: Anniversary 1: 19 Jan 2006, 11 years ago today— we launched! #PlutoFlyby https://t.co/DyMqXr11Na