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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Next Events

    September 17, Sunday
    14:50 CEST (8:50 a.m. EDT)

    Atlantis (STS-115) undocking (from PMA-2)

    September 18, Monday
    06:09 CEST (12:09 a.m. EDT)

    Soyuz TMA-9 / Expedition 14 launch
    [Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria, Ansari]


    September 19, Tuesday
    02:25 CEST (8:25 p.m. EDT, Mon.)

    Progress M-56 undocking (from Zvezda)

    September 20, Wednesday
    07:28 CEST (1:28 a.m. EDT)

    Soyuz TMA-9 / Expedition 14 docking (to Zvezda)
    [Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria, Ansari]






    Expedition 13
    Image Gallery

    September 4, 2006


    ISS013-E-75799 (4 Sept. 2006)
    Cosmonaut Pavel V. Vinogradov, Expedition 13 commander representing
    Russia's Federal Space Agency, adds the Expedition 13 patch to the
    growing collection of insignias representing crews who have performed
    spacewalks from the Quest Airlock of the International Space Station.



    ISS013-E-75808 (4 Sept. 2006)
    European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter, Expedition 13
    flight engineer, signs the Expedition 13 and STS-121 patches, which were
    added to the growing collection of insignias representing crews who have
    performed spacewalks from the Quest Airlock of the International Space
    Station.



    ISS013-E-75809 (4 Sept. 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, signs the Expedition 13 patch, which was added
    to the growing collection of insignias representing crews who have
    performed spacewalks from the Quest Airlock of the International Space
    Station.



    ISS013-E-75815 (4 Sept. 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams (left), Expedition 13 NASA space station
    science officer and flight engineer; European Space Agency (ESA)
    astronaut Thomas Reiter, flight engineer; and cosmonaut Pavel V.
    Vinogradov, commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency,
    pose for a photo near the Unity node's growing collection of insignias
    representing crews who have lived and worked on the International Space
    Station.


    September 9, 2006


    ISS013-E-79157 (9 Sept. 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams (left), Expedition 13 NASA space station
    science officer and flight engineer; European Space Agency (ESA)
    astronaut Thomas Reiter (foreground), flight engineer; and cosmonaut
    Pavel V. Vinogradov, commander representing Russia's Federal Space
    Agency, discuss preparations for the arrival of the STS-115 crew in the
    Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.



    ISS013-E-79160 (9 Sept. 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams (left), Expedition 13 NASA space station
    science officer and flight engineer; European Space Agency (ESA)
    astronaut Thomas Reiter, flight engineer; and cosmonaut Pavel V.
    Vinogradov, commander representing Russia's Federal Space Agency,
    pose for a crew photo in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space
    Station.


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    NASA TV
    Wikipedia: Internationale Raumstation
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 13
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 14

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    Japp, Neuigkeiten zur Atlantis gibt es nur in dem STS-115-Thread und wenn der Start verschoben wird, dann gebe ich das auch dort so schnell wie möglich bekannt. Und wenn kein Start stattfindet, dann wird er auch nicht im TV gezeigt.

    Wenn der Start stattfindet, dann übertragen meist Phoenix, n-tv, N24, CNN und selbstverständlich NASA TV im Internet (siehe Link am Ende eines jeden Beitrags).

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  • captainslater
    antwortet
    Zitat von The Guardian Beitrag anzeigen
    so ein misst das man nirgendwo den Shuttle Start mitverfolgen konnte. Keine Website kein Fernsehsender. Hat jemand ne Qualle ob alles Glatt gelaufen ist?

    Start war jetzt um 18.29 Uhr
    Der Start wurde um mindestens 24 Stunden verschoben, wegen Problemen.
    Näheres findest du im dazugehörigen Thema zur STS-115-Mission.

    Phönix überträgt meistens die Starts und auch spezielle Weltraumsendungen.
    Auch die Webseite der NASA zeigt Videos.

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  • The Guardian
    antwortet
    so ein misst das man nirgendwo den Shuttle Start mitverfolgen konnte. Keine Website kein Fernsehsender. Hat jemand ne Qualle ob alles Glatt gelaufen ist?

    Start war jetzt um 18.29 Uhr

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Next Events

    September 8, Friday
    Atlantis (STS-115) docking (to PMA-2)

    September 18, Monday
    06:08 CEST (12:08 a.m. EDT)

    Soyuz TMA-9 / Expedition 14 launch
    [Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria, Ansari]




    Video Gallery

    August 31, 2006

    ISS Expedition 13 - Birthday Greetings for Pavel Vinogradov ... 16.2 MB


    Quelle: space-multimedia.nl.eu.org / NASA TV



    Expedition 14 / Soyuz TMA-9
    Image Gallery

    November 8, 2005


    JSC2006-E-38891 (8 Nov. 2005)
    Attired in Russian Sokol launch and entry suits, astronaut Michael E.
    Lopez-Alegria (right), Expedition 14 commander and NASA space station
    science officer; cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, flight engineer representing
    Russia's Federal Space Agency; and spaceflight participant Anousheh
    Ansari join hands as they pose for a portrait in Star City, Russia.
    Photo credit: Roscosmos / Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center


    March 30, 2006


    ISS014-S-002A (30 March 2006)
    Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria (center), Expedition 14 commander
    and NASA space station science officer; cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin (right),
    flight engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency; and astronaut
    Sunita L. Williams, flight engineer, take a break from training at Johnson
    Space Center to pose for a crew portrait.



    ISS014-S-002B (30 March 2006)
    Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria (center), Expedition 14 commander
    and NASA space station science officer; cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin (right),
    flight engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency; and European
    Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter, flight engineer, take a
    break from training at Johnson Space Center to pose for a crew portrait.


    August 2006


    JSC2006-E-38312 (August 2006)
    Anousheh Ansari participates in ISS Soyuz 13/TMA-9 training at the
    Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Russia. The spaceflight participant
    will launch with Expedition 14 and land with Expedition 13 under a
    commercial contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency.
    Photo Credit: Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center.



    JSC2006-E-38313 (August 2006)
    Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander and NASA
    ISS science officer, trains for his upcoming flight with spaceflight
    participant Anousheh Ansari.
    Photo Credit: Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    NASA TV
    Wikipedia: Internationale Raumstation
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 13
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 14

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Nächste Ereignisse

    Freitag, 8. September 2006
    Atlantis (STS-115) docking (to PMA-2)

    Donnerstag, 14. September 2006
    07:44 CEST (1:44 a.m. EDT)

    Soyuz TMA-9 / Expedition 14 launch
    [Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria, Ansari]




    Expedition 13
    Image Gallery

    28 August 2006


    ISS013-E-71887 (28 Aug. 2006)
    Backdropped by the blackness of space and a blue and white Earth, the
    docked Soyuz TMA-8 spacecraft is featured in this image photographed by
    an Expedition 13 crew member from a window on the International Space
    Station.



    ISS013-E-71890 (28 Aug. 2006)
    A blue and white Earth and the docked Soyuz TMA-8 spacecraft are
    featured in this image photographed by an Expedition 13 crew member
    from a window on the International Space Station.



    ISS013-E-71899 (28 Aug. 2006)
    The docked Soyuz TMA-8 spacecraft is featured in this image
    photographed by an Expedition 13 crew member from a window on the
    International Space Station. Western Cuba provided the backdrop for the
    image.


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    NASA TV
    Wikipedia: Internationale Raumstation
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 13
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 14
    Zuletzt geändert von STS-Chris; 31.08.2006, 12:18.

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    Heute hat Kosmonaut
    Pawel Winogradow seinen 53. Geburtstag!


    HAPPY BIRTHDAY!




    Cosmonaut Pawel W. Winogradow, Expedition 13 Commander
    NASA Biographical Data
    Wikipedia (deutsch)


    Bisherige Flüge:

    Mir-24 * Sojus TM-26


    5 Aug 1997 - 19 Feb 1998


    Sojus TM-26 Crew



    September 1997 - Survey view taken of the Mir space station by the crew
    of the STS-86 orbiter Atlantis includes Kvant II, Priroda, Spektr, Kristall
    and Soyuz spacecraft



    January 1998 - Commander Terrence Wilcutt and Mir Flight Engineer
    Pavel Vinogradov exchange greetings at the hatch opening between the
    Mir Space Station's Docking Module and Endeavour's Orbiter Docking
    System (ODS) during STS-89.


    All photos: NASA

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Health test defeats space tourist

    21 August 2006

    A Japanese businessman hoping to fly to the International Space Station
    (ISS) has failed his medical test, according to Russian space agency
    officials.



    Daisuke Enomoto's replacement
    will be decided soon


    Daisuke "Dice-K" Enomoto, 34, was hoping to become the fourth space
    tourist after being chosen to fly on board a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.

    He was due to accompany the 14th space station crew on a flight next
    month.

    Previous private space explorers are Americans Dennis Tito and Greg
    Olsen and South African Mark Shuttleworth.

    Russian Federal Space Agency spokesman Igor Panarin said that Enomoto
    was "deemed not ready to fly for exclusively medical reasons".

    He was due to begin the journey on 14 September with US commander
    Miguel Lopez-Alegria and Russian flight engineer Mikhail Tyurin.

    Mr Panarin said that his replacement would be decided shortly.

    Enomoto's back-up is Anousheh Ansari, an American citizen of Iranian
    descent. She could now be the new occupant of the third seat.

    Whoever fills it will spend a total of 10 days in space before returning to
    Earth alongside current occupants of the ISS - Russian commander Pavel
    Vinogradov and US flight engineer Jeff Williams.

    A 10-day flight to the ISS, offered by Virginia-based company Space
    Adventures, costs $20m.


    Quelle: BBC News


    UPDATE August 23:

    Anousheh Ansari will launch with Expedition 14 and land with
    Expedition 13 under a commercial contract with the Russian
    Federal Space Agency. (NASA.gov)





    Getting Ready for Space Shuttle Atlantis

    23 August 2006

    The International Space Station performed a reboost during a 9-minute,
    4-second burn of the ISS Progress 21 engines at 12:04 p.m. EDT
    Wednesday. This placed the station at the correct altitude to support the
    rendezvous with Space Shuttle Atlantis for the STS-115 launch and the
    Soyuz launch of the Expedition 14 crew in September. The reboost
    increased the station's altitude by 2.5 statute miles.



    Thomas Reiter (left), Pavel Vinogradov and Jeff Williams in the Destiny
    laboratory of the International Space Station. Credit: NASA


    Jeff Williams conducted a voluntary “Saturday Science” program by
    performing a full-beacon session of the Synchronized Position Hold,
    Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) payload. The
    SPHERES experiment, which includes three small balls that fly in formation
    in the station cabin, tests systems for controlling multiple spacecraft.

    Last week, Williams activated the Earth Knowledge Acquired by Middle
    School Students (EarthKAM) hardware for a new session, giving school
    students around the world access to a digital still camera mounted in a
    window of the space station and enabling them to view the world from an
    astronaut's perspective. Over 800 images were taken by 44 schools last
    week.


    Quelle: NASA.gov

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Nächste Ereignisse

    HEUTE, 23. August 2006
    18:04 CEST (12:04 p.m. EDT)

    ISS orbit's raising by Progress M-56

    Dienstag, 29. August 2006
    Atlantis (STS-115) docking (to PMA-2)

    Dienstag, 5. September 2006
    Atlantis (STS-115) undocking (from PMA-2)

    Donnerstag, 14. September 2006
    Soyuz TMA-9 / Expedition 14 launch [Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria, Enomoto]



    Video Gallery

    13 July 2006

    1. ISS Expedition 14 - Crew News Conference ... 48.2 Mb


    17 August 2006

    1. ISS Expedition 13 - In-Flight Educational Event ... 22.8 Mb


    22 August 2006

    1. ISS Expedition 14 - Preflight Briefing ... 47.9 Mb

    2. ISS Expedition 13 - Recap Briefing ... 57.1 Mb


    Quelle: space-multimedia.nl.eu.org / NASA TV



    Expedition 14
    Image Gallery


    ISS014-S-001 (May 2006)
    This emblem embodies the past, present, and future of human space
    exploration. The Roman numeral XIV suspended above the Earth against
    the black background of space symbolizes the fourteenth expeditionary
    mission to the International Space Station (ISS). Elements of this symbol
    merge into a unified trajectory destined for the moon, Mars, and beyond,
    much as science and operations aboard the ISS today will pave the way
    for future missions to our celestial neighbors. The five stars honor the
    astronauts and cosmonauts of missions Apollo 1, Soyuz 1, Soyuz 11,
    Challenger, and Columbia, who gave their lives in the pursuit of
    knowledge and discovery.


    The Expedition 14 Crew


    JSC2006-E-27937 (13 July 2006)
    Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin (left), Expedition 14 flight engineer representing
    Russia's Federal Space Agency; astronaut Sunita L. Williams, flight
    engineer; and astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, commander and NASA
    space station science officer, pose for a photograph following their July 13
    press conference at the Johnson Space Center. Lopez-Alegria and Tyurin
    are scheduled to launch to the International Space Station in a Soyuz
    spacecraft in mid-September and Williams will join Expedition 14 in
    progress and serve as a flight engineer after traveling to the station on
    space shuttle mission STS-116 in December.


    The Soyuz TMA-9 Crew


    JSC2006-E-27939 (13 July 2006)
    Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin (right), Expedition 14 flight engineer
    representing Russia's Federal Space Agency; astronaut Michael E.
    Lopez-Alegria (center), commander and NASA space station science
    officer; and spaceflight participant Daisuke Enomoto pose for a
    photograph following their July 13 press conference at the Johnson Space
    Center. Lopez-Alegria, Tyurin and Enomoto are scheduled to launch to the
    International Space Station in a Soyuz spacecraft in mid-September.


    13 July 2006


    JSC2006-E-27748 (13 July 2006)
    Cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin (left), Expedition 14 flight engineer representing
    Russia's Federal Space Agency, and astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria,
    commander and NASA space station science officer, show media
    representatives a photo of European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut
    Thomas Reiter during a pre-flight press conference at Johnson Space
    Center. Reiter, who is already on the International Space Station as an
    Expedition 13 flight engineer, will become an Expedition 14 crewmember
    upon their arrival to the station this fall.



    JSC2006-E-27754 (13 July 2006)
    The Expedition 14 crewmembers and spaceflight participant Daisuke
    Enomoto (left) of Japan are photographed during a pre-flight press
    conference at Johnson Space Center. From the second left are astronaut
    Sunita L. Williams, flight engineer; cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, flight
    engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency; and astronaut
    Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, commander and NASA space station science
    officer.


    July 2006


    JSC2006-E-33944 (July 2006)
    Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria (left), Expedition 14 commander and
    NASA space station science officer, and spaceflight participant Daisuke
    Enomoto participate in a training session in an International Space Station
    Zvezda Service Module mockup/trainer at the Gagarin Cosmonaut
    Training Center in Star City, Russia.



    JSC2006-E-33951 (July 2006)
    Astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria (top), Expedition 14 commander and
    NASA space station science officer, and cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin, flight
    engineer representing Russia's Federal Space Agency, participate in a
    training session in a Soyuz spacecraft mockup/trainer at the Gagarin
    Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia. Lopez-Alegria and Tyurin
    are attired in training versions of their Russian Sokol launch and entry suit.


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    NASA TV
    Wikipedia: Internationale Raumstation
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 13
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 14

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  • TechnikTom
    antwortet
    STS-Chris danke für die Infos

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Nächste Ereignisse

    Mittwoch, 23. August 2006
    18:04 CEST (12:04 p.m. EDT)
    ISS orbit's raising by Progress M-56

    Dienstag, 29. August 2006
    Atlantis (STS-115) docking (to PMA-2)

    Dienstag, 5. September 2006
    Atlantis (STS-115) undocking (from PMA-2)

    Donnerstag, 14. September 2006
    Soyuz TMA-9 / Expedition 14 launch [Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria, Enomoto]



    NASA TV

    Dienstag, 22. August 2006

    20:00 CEST (2 p.m. EDT)
    ISS Expedition 14 Preflight Briefing - JSC (Public and Media Channels)

    21:00 CEST (3 p.m. EDT)
    ISS Expedition 13 Recap Briefing - JSC (Public and Media Channels)



    Image Gallery

    10 August 2006


    ISS013-E-65683 (10 August 2006)
    European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter, Expedition 13
    flight engineer, exercises on the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation
    System (CEVIS) in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.



    ISS013-E-65695 (10 August 2006)
    European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter (left), Expedition 13
    flight engineer; cosmonaut Pavel V. Vinogradov, commander representing
    Russia's Federal Space Agency; and astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, NASA
    space station science officer and flight engineer, join Chef Emeril Lagasse
    during a special call in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space
    Station. Earlier the crew tasted several of his gourmet creations, delivered
    to the station by the Space Shuttle Discovery in July.



    ISS013-E-65721 (10 August 2006)
    European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter, Expedition 13
    flight engineer, replaces the number two replaceable pump panel (SPN) in
    the number one loop (VGK1) of the International Space Station's Zarya
    functional cargo block (FGB) thermal control system with a new spare
    from stowage.



    ISS013-E-65751 (10 August 2006)
    The profile of the atmosphere and the setting sun is featured in this image
    photographed by an Expedition 13 crewmember on the International
    Space Station.


    12 August 2006


    ISS013-E-65795 (12 August 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, does a check of the Synchronized Position
    Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) Beacon /
    Beacon Tester in the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    NASA TV
    Wikipedia: Internationale Raumstation
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 13

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Nächste Ereignisse

    Mittwoch, 23. August 2006
    ISS orbit's raising by Progress M-56

    Dienstag, 29. August 2006
    Atlantis (STS-115) docking (to PMA-2)

    Dienstag, 5. September 2006
    Atlantis (STS-115) undocking (from PMA-2)

    Donnerstag, 14. September 2006
    Soyuz TMA-9 / Expedition 14 launch [Tyurin, Lopez-Alegria, Enomoto]



    ISS Animation and STS-115 Press Kit


    ISS Assembly Sequence ... Flash Animation (August 2006)

    STS-115 Press Kit ... PDF 3.2 MB


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    Video Gallery

    10 August 2006

    ISS Expedition 13 - In-Flight Interview with The Food Network's "Emeril Live" Program ... 41.6 MB


    Quelle: space-multimedia.nl.eu.org / NASA TV



    Image Gallery

    24 July 2006


    ISS013-E-64485 (24 July 2006)
    Earth's horizon and station solar array panels are featured in this image
    photographed by an Expedition 13 crewmember from a window on the
    International Space Station.


    25 July 2006


    ISS013-E-64486 (25 July 2006)
    European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter, Expedition 13
    flight engineer, prepares the Human Research Facility (HRF-2) rack for the
    scheduled upgrade of the Pulmonary Function System (PFS) experiment in
    the Destiny laboratory of the International Space Station.


    2 August 2006


    ISS013-E-64637 (2 August 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, works with the Passive Observatories for
    Experimental Microbial Systems in Micro-G (POEMS) payload in the Minus
    Eight Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) in the Destiny laboratory
    of the International Space Station. MELFI is a low temperature freezer
    facility with nominal operating temperatures of -80, -26 and +4 degrees
    Celsius that will preserve experiment materials over long periods.



    ISS013-E-64639 (2 August 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, inserts a sample of the Passive Observatories
    for Experimental Microbial Systems in Micro-G (POEMS) payload in the
    Minus Eight Degree Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) in the Destiny
    laboratory of the International Space Station.


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    NASA TV
    Wikipedia: Internationale Raumstation
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 13

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  • Spocky
    antwortet
    Das mit den Trikots hab ich auch im Fernsehen gesehen. Ich hab allerdings nicht so recht verstanden, was es mit der 13 auf sich hat. Da es sich aber wohl um die 13. Expedition handelt, sollte die Sache wohl klar sein

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Video Gallery

    8 August 2006

    ISS Expedition 13 Conversation with FC Barcelona Soccer Team ... 9.4 MB

    Coach Frank Rijkaard, members of the European champion FC Barcelona,
    Spain soccer team offered congratulations to the Expedition 13 crew
    aboard the International Space Station during a visit to Mission Control at
    the Johnson Space Center, Houston Aug. 8, 2006. The team is in Houston
    to play the Houston Dynamo soccer team on Aug. 9.


    Quelle: space-multimedia.nl.eu.org / NASA TV



    Image Gallery

    2 August 2006


    ISS013-E-62714 (2 Aug. 2006)
    Mt. Etna Summit Plumes, Sicily is featured in this image photographed by
    an Expedition 13 crewmember on the International Space Station. One of
    the most consistently active volcanoes in the world is Sicily's Mt. Etna,
    which has a historical record of eruptions dating back to 1500 B.C. This
    image captures plumes of steam and possible minor ash originating from
    summit craters on the mountain -- the Northeast Crater and Central
    Crater, which includes two secondary craters (Voragine and Bocca
    Nuova). Explosions were heard from the rim of the Northeast Crater on
    July 26, and scientists suspect that these plumes are a continuation of that
    activity. The massive 3350 meter high volcano is located approximately
    24 kilometers to the north of Catania, the second largest city in Sicily, and
    dominates the northern skyline. Much of Etna's surface is comprised of
    numerous generations of dark basaltic lava flows, as can be seen
    extended outwards from the summit craters. Fertile soils developed on
    older flows are marked by green vegetation. While the current explosive
    eruptions of Etna tend to occur at the summit, lava flows generally erupt
    through fissures lower down on the flanks of the volcano. Many of the lava
    flow vents are marked by cinder cones on the flanks of Mt. Etna.
    Scientists have noted evidence of larger eruptive events as well. The Valle
    Del Bove to the south-southeast of the summit is a caldera formed by the
    emptying of a subsurface magma chamber during a large eruptive event
    -- once the magma chamber was emptied, the overlaying roof material
    collapsed downwards.


    8 August 2006


    JSC2006-E-33425 (8 August 2006)
    Members of the European champion soccer team, FC Barcelona, made a
    special call at 4:10 p.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 8 to the International Space
    Station crew. During a visit to NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, the
    team stopped in the Station (Blue) Flight Control Room in Mission Control
    to make the call. The FC Barcelona team is scheduled to play an Aug. 9
    exhibition game against Club America, one of Mexico's top club teams.
    Players, coaches and guests of the team visited mission control rooms
    used for the station and shuttle, and the historic control room used during
    Apollo missions and lunar landings. They also visited training facilities
    including full-scale mockups of the station and shuttle.



    JSC2006-E-33427 (8 August 2006)
    They brought with them team jerseys for the crewmembers -- Pavel V.
    Vinogradov, Jeffrey N. Williams and Thomas Reiter of the European Space
    Agency. Astronaut Carlos Pontes, left, also received a personalized jersey
    from the visitors.


    Quelle: NASA.gov



    NASA TV
    Wikipedia: Internationale Raumstation
    Wikipedia: ISS Expedition 13

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  • STS-Chris
    antwortet
    ISS


    Video Gallery

    3 August 2006

    1. Expedition 13 EVA - HIGHLIGHTS / Full Coverage

    Expedition 13 Flight Engineer and NASA Science Officer Jeff Williams and
    European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter conducted a 5 hour and
    54 minute spacewalk outside the International Space Station Aug. 3,
    2006. They installed experiments on station modules and replaced
    electrical and computer hardware on the truss structure of the complex.


    Quelle: space-multimedia.nl.eu.org





    Image Gallery

    29 July 2006


    ISS013-E-62373 (29 July 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, trims astronaut Thomas Reiter's hair in the
    Unity node of the International Space Station. Williams used hair clippers
    fashioned with a vacuum device to garner freshly cut hair. Reiter, flight
    engineer, represents the European Space Agency (ESA).


    2 August 2006


    ISS013-E-62787 (2 August 2006)
    Tropical Storm Chris was located to the east of Puerto Rico and the
    Leeward Islands at at 9:29 a.m. (CDT), August 2, when one of the
    members of the Expedition 13 crew recorded this digital still image.


    3 August 2006


    ISS013-E-63402 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency on
    the Expedition 13 crew, is photographed during a 5-hour, 54-minute
    excursion which he shared with astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams (out of
    frame). For part of the spacewalk, the pair worked closely in tandem, and
    then worked separately, getting ahead of their timeline, thus enabling the
    two to tack on extra tasks.



    ISS013-E-63404 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, is photographed during a 5-hour, 54-minute
    excursion which he shared with European Space Agency astronaut
    Thomas Reiter (out of frame). For part of the spacewalk, the pair worked
    closely in tandem, and then worked separately, getting ahead of their
    timeline, thus enabling the two to tack on extra tasks.



    ISS013-E-63416 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency on
    the Expedition 13 crew, translates near a targeted vent valve on the
    Destiny laboratory of the International Space during a 5-hour, 54-minute
    spacewalk.



    ISS013-E-63428 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency on
    the Expedition 13 crew, works on a cooling line in the S1 truss of the
    International Space Station during a 5-hour, 54-minute spacewalk on
    August 3.



    ISS013-E-63434 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency on
    the Expedition 13 crew, is seen with the reinforced carbon carbon (RCC)
    sample case which was one of the final major planned tasks for a 5-hour,
    54-minute spacewalk that he shared with astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams
    (out of frame), flight engineer and NASA ISS science officer.



    ISS013-E-63440 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, is photographed during an individualized
    portion of a productive 5-hour, 54-minute excursion which he shared with
    European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter (out of frame). For part
    of the spacewalk, the pair worked closely in tandem, and then worked
    separately, getting ahead of their timeline, thus enabling the two to tack
    on extra tasks.



    ISS013-E-63453 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Thomas Reiter, who represents the European Space Agency on
    the Expedition 13 crew, handles the infrared camera used to photograph a
    set of reinforced carbon carbon (RCC) samples for possible detection of
    damage caused by variations in temperature between sound and
    damaged RCC test sections.



    ISS013-E-63503 (3 August 2006)
    Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams, Expedition 13 NASA space station science
    officer and flight engineer, brushes up on a task list prior to egressing a
    station airlock to go on to perform a 5-hour, 54-minute excursion which
    he shared with European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter (out of
    frame). For part of the spacewalk, the pair worked closely in tandem, and
    then worked separately, getting ahead of their timeline, thus enabling the
    two to tack on extra tasks.


    Quelle: NASA.gov



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