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Cosmonauts and astronaut return to Earth on Soyuz MS-16

Cosmonauts and astronaut return to Earth on Soyuz MS-16

by David Todd | Oct 23, 2020 | International Space Station, NASA, Russia

Soyuz MS-16, having undocked from the International Space Station at 2332 GMT on 21 October 2020, proceeded to make its deorbit burn at 0200 GMT on 22 October before separate into three modules with the landing module carrying three crew Russian cosmonauts Anatoliy...
On a lighter note: Cosmonauts find leak on International Space Station…using tea-bagging technique

On a lighter note: Cosmonauts find leak on International Space Station…using tea-bagging technique

by David Todd | Oct 20, 2020 | International Space Station, On a Lighter Note, Seradata News

While “tea-bagging” now has a secondary, rude meaning, it could be said that cosmonauts on the International Space Station (ISS) used a tea-bag technique to discover the location of a slow air leak during October which they had been hunting since March. By sealing off...
Crewed Soyuz MS-17 launches and docks with International Space Station in just over three hours

Crewed Soyuz MS-17 launches and docks with International Space Station in just over three hours

by David Todd | Oct 14, 2020 | International Space Station, Launches, NASA, Russia, Seradata News, Soyuz, space station

In a record-breaking flight, the Soyuz MS-17 crewed mission to the International Space Station (ISS) was launched by a Soyuz 2.1a from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, near Tyuratam in Kazakhstan, at 0545 GMT on 14 October. On board were NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and...
HTV-9 freighter undocks from ISS after delivering battery upgrades marking the end of an era

HTV-9 freighter undocks from ISS after delivering battery upgrades marking the end of an era

by Matt Wilson | Aug 20, 2020 | History, International Space Station, JAXA, Satellites, Seradata News, space station

The HTV-9 (H-2 Transfer Vehicle) cargo freighter undocked from the ISS and was released into Earth orbit at 1736 GMT, 18 August. This model is due to be replaced by JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) with the new HTV-X generation. The HTV, also known...
On a lighter note: Cosmonauts find leak on International Space Station…using tea-bagging technique

Comings and goings on the ISS: Cubesats released then spacewalk gets close to finishing batteries’ replacement

by David Todd | Jul 17, 2020 | International Space Station, Satellites, Seradata News

On 13 July 2020 the Kibo RMS (robot arm) removed the Nanoracks NRCSD-18 deployer from the Kibo airlock which then ejected the DeMi cubesat at 1340 GMT and the TechEdSat 10 cubesat at 1655 GMT. Following on from an earlier spacewalk on 1 July, on 16 July, two...
TSIS-2 construction contract awarded by NASA to General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems

TSIS-2 construction contract awarded by NASA to General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems

by David Todd | Jul 7, 2020 | International Space Station, Satellites, Science, Seradata News

NASA has awarded the Total and Spectral Solar Irradiance Sensor-2 (TSIS-2) spacecraft construction contract to General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems Group of San Diego, California. According to NASA, the award is a hybrid firm-fixed price, time and materials...
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