October 2022 was once again a busy month aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Several spacecraft movements completed the transition between Expedition 67 and 68 and saw new supplies delivered to the Russian Orbital Segment. Against this backdrop, the essential work of the station — furthering humanity’s understanding of science — has continued with the crew carrying out a varied array of research.
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Russia launched Angosat-2 atop a Proton-M rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 15:00…
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September saw the end of Expedition 67 aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and the…
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Research, spacewalks, and maintenance: Expedition 67’s final month aboard the ISS
The seven members of the Expedition 67 crew aboard the International Space Station (ISS) had…
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Expedition 67 in final stretch as European Robotic Arm commissioning continues
July saw Expedition 67 aboard the International Space Station reach two-thirds distance, with two months…
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Space botany, cargo arrivals, and autonomous robots: a busy June on the ISS
June 2022 was yet another busy month on the International Space Station (ISS), filled with…
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A Soyuz 2.1a rocket has launched Progress MS-20 resupply spacecraft from Site 31/6 at the…
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Russian spacewalks, visiting Dragons, and science: Expedition 67’s first month at the ISS
April marked Expedition 67’s first full month aboard the International Space Station, with the outpost’s…
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Cosmonauts complete spacewalk to activate space station’s European Robotic Arm
Russian cosmonauts Oleg Artemyev and Denis Matveev carried out a spacewalk on April 18 to…
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The Russian federal space agency Roscosmos launched a Soyuz 2.1a with three cosmonauts to the…
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The Progress MS-19 spacecraft – on its 80th cargo resupply mission to the International Space…
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The start of 2022 saw no let-up for the Expedition 66 crew aboard the International…
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While many cultures celebrated their respective holiday traditions on Earth, the crew of the International…
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The ISS, now in its twenty-first year of continuous human occupation, has had a busy…
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Russian assembly complete: Roscosmos attaches new docking node to station
by Pete HardingAfter launching a new docking node module to the International Space Station (ISS) on Wednesday,…
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Roscosmos launched the third Progress cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for 2021.…
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Progress MS-17 completes 24 hour long relocation at Space Station
by Leo BruceProgress MS-17 has successfully relocated its docking position to the station’s newest module, MLM Nauka.…
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Russia’s Multipurpose Laboratory Module (MLM) Nauka, meaning “science,” has defied the odds to successfully dock…
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After nearly 20 years in orbit serving as a docking port and airlock for the…
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Good things come to those (modules) that wait. On July 21, at 14:58:25 UTC (10:58:25…