Expedition 29 Soyuz Commander Anton Shkaplerov, NASA Flight Engineer Dan Burbank and Russian Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin launched on the Russian Soyuz TMA-22 spacecraft on November 14, 2011, (November 13 in the United States) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to begin a two-day journey to the International Space Station.
Read More »Expedition 29 Set for Launch Tonight onboard Soyuz TMA-22
Expedition 29 has been given the green light for launch today at 11:13 p.m. EST to the International Space Station. Onboard the Soyuz spacecraft will be Commander Anton Shkaplerov, NASA Flight Engineer Dan Burbank and Russian Flight Engineer Anatoly Ivanishin.
Read More »Progress Supply Ship Successfully Launched Into Orbit
An unmanned Progress cargo ship loaded with 2.9 tons of supplies was successfully launched this morning. Bound for the International Space Station, it is the first launch attempt after the failure of a Soyuz rocket with another unmanned Progress last August. With this successful launch, the way is clear for the launch of the next ISS three man crew November 14.
Read More »International Space Station Video Update for October 24, 2011
The International Space Station video update for October 24, 2011.
Read More »International Space Station Video Update for October 22, 2011
The The International Space Station orbit was boosted on Wednesday by approximately 3.2 kilometers in preparation for the next Soyuz Progress resupply mission.
Read More »As Atlantis Lands the Shuttle Era Comes to an End
At 5:57:54 a.m EDT the orbiter Atlantis came to a wheels stop at the Kennedy Space Center runway 15 marking the end of the Space Shuttle era.
Read More »Atlantis Heads Home for the Last Time
Early Tuesday morning Atlantis undocked from the International Space Station, the last time an orbiter will do that. On Thursday morning at 5:56 a.m EDT Atlantis will land at the Kennedy Space Center marking the end of an era, the Space Shuttle era.
Read More »Atlantis Blasts off on Final Shuttle Mission
With a 70% chance of a weather violation the Space Shuttle Atlantis beat the odds and thrilled close to a million gathered people who waited hours to see the final launch of a Space Shuttle. (Video of launch available)
Read More »Space Shuttle Atlantis Poised for Launch – Weather Permitting
While everything is proceeding smoothly at this point in the countdown the weather is still an issue with “thick clouds” being the current problem. The White Room has just been closed out after the astronauts were securely fastened into the shuttle.
Read More »Incredible Images of Orbiter Endeavour and Space Station
These amazing pictures were taken from the International Space Station by a crew member and show the starry sky and Earth’s horizon along with the orbiter Endeavour on its last mission. Pictured with Endeavour is Canada’s Dextre robot which is attached the to the space station.
Read More »