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Expedition 13: Pirs' view of undocking
Posted: September 28, 2006
Duration: 1 min 32 sec
One of the Expedition 14 crew members pointed a camera out the window of the space station's Pirs module to capture this view of the Soyuz TMA-8 spacecraft undocking with the outgoing Expedition 13 crew.
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Expedition 13: Undocking for landing
Posted: September 28, 2006
Duration: 7 min 38 sec
A camera mounted on the nose of the Russian Soyuz TMA-8 capsule provides this view of the Expedition 13 crew's undocking from the International Space Station's Zarya module.
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Expedition 13: Farewell and hatch closure
Posted: September 28, 2006
Duration: 5 min 49 sec
Expedition 13 commander Pavel Vinogradov and flight engineer Jeff Williams, along with visiting tourist Anousheh Ansari, will say their goodbyes to the station's new crew and then float into the Soyuz TMA-8 craft docked to the station's Zarya control module downward-facing port in preparation for departure.
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Expedition 13 and 14: Change of station command ceremony
Posted: September 28, 2006
Duration: 8 min 45 sec
Inside the Destiny laboratory module of the International Space Station, the Expedition 13 crew hands over control of the outpost to the new Expedition 14 crew during the September 27 ceremony.
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ISS spacewalk preview
Posted: August 1, 2006
Duration: 34 min 2 sec
Astronauts Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter will conduct a U.S.-based spacewalk outside the International Space Station on August 3. To preview the EVA and the tasks to be accomplished during the excursion, station managers held this press conference from Johnson Space Center in Houston.
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Expedition 13: Russian news conference
Posted: July 13, 2006
Duration: 17 min 44 sec
Russian journalists at Mission Control-Moscow have a live news conference with International Space Station Expedition 13 commander Pavel Vinogradov and flight engineers Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter. (Includes English translation)
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Expedition 13: ESA event from Germany
Posted: July 13, 2006
Duration: 19 min 28 sec
The three Expedition 13 crewmembers aboard the International Space Station -- commander Pavel Vinogradov and flight engineers Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter -- participate in a live question and answer session with students and officials at the Columbus Control Centre in Cologne, Germany.
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Expedition 13 interviews
Posted: July 7, 2006
Duration: 20 min 15 sec
The three members of the Expedition 13 resident crew living aboard the International Space Station -- commander Pavel Vinogradov and flight engineers Jeff Williams and Thomas Reiter -- conduct live interviews with CNN, CBS News and Associated Press Television.
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STS-121 astronaut interviews: Mission Specialist 5 Thomas Reiter
Posted: July 1, 2006
Duration: 29 min 42 sec
German astronaut Thomas Reiter is launching aboard space shuttle Discovery to take up residence on the International Space Station. He will become a member of the Expedition 13 long-duration crew, spending several months living and working on the orbiting laboratory for the European Space Agency. He talks about his mission in this pre-flight interview.
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Expedition 13: Progress 22P docks to the space station
Posted: June 26, 2006
Duration: 10 min 17 sec
The Russian Progress 22P supply ship makes its automated rendezvous with the International Space Station and safely docks to the Pirsmodule high above northern Africa. The unpiloted Progress M-57 spacecraft is delivering over 5,000 pounds of fuel, water, spare parts and science gear.
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STS-121 pre-flight preview: Discovery's seven astronauts meet the press
Posted: June 9, 2006
Duration: 41 min 23 sec
The five men and two women who will launch aboard space shuttle Discovery's STS-121 mission to the International Space Station met the news media June 8 at the Johnson Space Center for the traditional pre-flight briefing. The crew is led by commander Steve Lindsey, with pilot Mark Kelly, mission specialists Mike Fossum, Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson, Piers Sellers, and station Expedition flight engineer Thomas Reiter.
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Expedition 13: Spacewalk preview
Posted: May 30, 2006
Duration: 67 min 9 sec
International Space Station officials from Houston preview the planned June 1 spacewalk by the Expedition 13 crew during this May 30 news briefing. Commander Pavel Vinogradov and flight engineer Jeff Williams will install a new external valve on the Zvezda service module for the oxygen-generation system and a new TV camera on the station's rail car.
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Final approach to docking
Posted: April 26, 2006
Duration: 8 min 33 sec
Take a virtual ride aboard the Russian Progress 21P cargo freighter as it docks with the International Space Station. This movie captures the final approach and successful linkup from a camera on the Progress craft's nose.
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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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