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ISS Expedition 12


Expedition 12: Undocking for landing
Posted: April 8, 2006
Duration: 9 min 49 sec
The Russian Soyuz TMA-7 capsule carrying the Expedition 12 crew undocks from the International Space Station in preparation for deorbit and landing to end the six-month mission.
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Expedition 12: Farewell ceremony
Posted: April 8, 2006
Duration: 3 min 47 sec
The departing Expedition 12 crew of commander Bill McArthur and flight engineer Valery Tokarev, along with visiting Brazilian Space Agency astronaut Marcos Pontes, say their goodbyes and board the Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft docked to the station's Zvezda module.
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Expedition 12 and 13: Change of station command ceremony
Posted: April 7, 2006
Duration: 8 min
Inside the Destiny laboratory module of the International Space Station, the Expedition 12 crew hands over control of the outpost to the new Expedition 13 crew during the April 7 ceremony.
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ABC News interviews ISS crew
Posted: April 5, 2006
Duration: 6 min 47 sec
Ned Potter of ABC News interviews Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and Expedition 13 commander Pavel Vinogradov and flight engineer Jeff Williams from the International Space Station's Destiny laboratory module on April 5.
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CBS Radio interviews ISS crew
Posted: April 5, 2006
Duration: 9 min 53 sec
Peter King and Bill Harwood of CBS Radio interviews Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and Expedition 13 commander Pavel Vinogradov and flight engineer Jeff Williams from the International Space Station's Destiny laboratory module on April 5.
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Houston Chronicle interviews ISS crew
Posted: April 5, 2006
Duration: 9 min 34 sec
Mark Carreau of the Houston Chronicle newspaper interviews Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and Expedition 13 flight engineer Jeff Williams from the International Space Station's Destiny laboratory module on April 5.
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Associated Press interviews ISS crew
Posted: April 5, 2006
Duration: 10 min 15 sec
Mike Schneider of the Associated Press interviews Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and Expedition 13 flight engineer Jeff Williams from the International Space Station's Destiny laboratory module on April 5.
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Expedition 12 and 13: Joint in-flight news conference
Posted: April 3, 2006
Duration: 25 min 55 sec
The combined Expedition 12 and 13 crews, along with visiting Brazilian astronaut Marcos Pontes, hold this in-flight news conference with reporters in Houston, Cape Canaveral and Moscow on April 3. The crews are handing over duties during this week-long handover before Expedition 12 returns to Earth from the space station.
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Expedition 13: Soyuz docks to ISS
Posted: March 31, 2006
Duration: 4 min 18 sec
The Russian Soyuz TMA-8 spacecraft carrying the Expedition 13 resident crew successfully docks to the Zarya module of the International Space Station under automated control. The longer length clip lasts over 18 minutes and includes the Soyuz flyaround of the station, final approach and the docking itself.
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International Space Station flies through March 29 solar eclipse
Posted: March 29, 2006
Duration: 8 min 47 sec
External cameras on the International Space Station captured this incredible footage of the March 29 solar eclipse. The station flew through the eclipse over the Middle East as the moon passed in front of the sun and cast its shadow on the Earth.
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Expedition 12: Recap briefing
Posted: March 24, 2006
Duration: 65 min 44 sec
As the Expedition 12 mission aboard the International Space Station winds down, officials managing the flight from Mission Control in Houston hold this retrospective briefing to talk about the highs and lows, the science, the spacewalks and everything in between.
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Expedition 12: Soyuz relocation
Posted: March 20, 2006
Duration: 3 min 36 sec
Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and flight engineer Valery Tokarev undock their Soyuz spacecraft from the Earth-facing port of the Zarya control module to fly the capsule over to the back side of the outpost. The move clears the Zarya port for the next station crew's arrival.
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Expedition 12: Progress undocking
Posted: March 7, 2006
Duration: 2 min 22 sec
The Russian Progress M-54 cargo freighter undocks from the International Space Station's Zvezda service module aft port on March 3, as viewed by onboard and ISS cameras. Known in the station's assembly sequence as Progress 19P, the craft was launched last September with food, water, equipment and fuel. It was filled with trash before the undocking to burn up in the atmosphere.
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Expedition 12: Russian spacesuit thrown overboard during spacewalk
Posted: February 3, 2006
Duration: 2 min 4 sec
The Expedition 12 crew tosses overboard an old Russian spacesuit loaded with ham radio gear during a spacewalk outside the International Space Station. The eery view of the lifeless suit tumbling into the darkness of space was captured by station cameras. A few hours later, Mission Control-Houston announced that after hearing only faint transmissions following the deployment no signals from the suit were now being received, bringing a quick end to the educational experiment expected to last a few days.
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Expedition 12: Spacewalk preview briefing
Posted: January 27, 2006
Duration: 52 min 58 sec
In advance of a Russian-based spacewalk by the Expedition 12 crew living aboard the International Space Station, mission managers hold this preview news conference on Jan. 27 from Johnson Space Center. The planned Feb. 3 spacewalk will throw overboard an old Russian Orlan spacesuit equipped with amateur radio gear and perform maintenance work on the station's exterior.
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Christmas aboard ISS
Posted: December 27, 2005
Duration: 38 min 57 sec
In this December 25 downlink video, the Expedition 12 crew living on the International Space Station invite you aboard the orbiting complex as commander Bill McArthur and flight engineer Valery Tokarev open their presents, eat Christmas Dinner and chat with flight controllers in Houston.
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Holidays aboard the space station
Posted: December 25, 2005
Duration: 3 min 15 sec
Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur talks about spending the holidays aboard the International Space Station and the foods available for the crews. The current residents had American food for Thanksgiving but planned Russian items for their Christmas feast.
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20th Russian-made resupply ship docks to the International Space Station
Posted: December 23, 2005
Duration: 11 min 22 sec
The International Space Station receives its 20th Russian Progress cargo ship, bringing the outpost's two-man Expedition 12 crew a delivery of fresh food, clothes, equipment and special holiday gifts just in time for Christmas.
Progress 20P docking
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Rendezvous with the station
Posted: December 23, 2005
Duration: 5 min 17 sec
This movie features highlights of the December 23 rendezvous between the Russian Progress 20P vessel and the International Space Station. The footage comes from a camera mounted on the supply ship's nose.
Rendezvous with the station
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ISS Expedition 12: Soyuz spacecraft changes station docking ports
Posted: November 18, 2005
Duration: 8 min 33 sec
Expedition 12 Soyuz commander Valery Tokarev and station commander Bill McArthur temporarily leave the International Space Station as they undock their Soyuz capsule from the Pirs module and redock the craft to the nearby Zarya module. The move clears Pirs for use as the airlock for an upcoming Russian-based spacewalk.
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