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ISS Expedition 14


Expedition 14: Touchdown!
Posted: April 21, 2007
Duration: 2 min 11 sec
This aerial footage from relayed through a video phone shows the Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft touching down on the remote steppes of central Kazakhstan to conclude Expedition 14.
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Expedition 14: Soyuz undocks
Posted: April 21, 2007
Duration: 7 min 48 sec
The Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft with the Expedition 14 crew aboard separates from the space station, setting the stage for return to Earth. Undocking from the Zvezda service module occurs over eastern Asia.
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Expedition 14: Crew boards Soyuz
Posted: April 21, 2007
Duration: 5 min 5 sec
Expedition 14 commander Michael Lopez-Alegria, flight engineer Mikhail Tyurin and tourist Charles Simonyi board the Soyuz TMA-9 capsule attached to the aft-end of the station and the hatchway is closed in preparation for undocking.
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Expedition 14: Farewell ceremony
Posted: April 21, 2007
Duration: 12 min 44 sec
The International Space Station crew receives a call from Russian officials are part of the farewell ceremony prior to departure of Expedition 14 aboard the Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft.
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Space station change of command
Posted: April 20, 2007
Duration: 13 min 27 sec
The change of command ceremony is held in the U.S. Destiny laboratory module as the International Space Station transitions from Expedition 14 to the new Expedition 15 crew.
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Space station media interviews
Posted: April 20, 2007
Duration: 68 min 29 sec
During the handover between the space station's Expedition 14 and 15 crews, a series of live news interviews was conducted with ABC, CBS, CNN, Associated Press, Florida Today and space.com.
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Expedition 14: Running a marathon
Posted: April 4, 2007
Duration: 21 min 11 sec
NASA astronaut Suni Williams will run the Boston Marathon on a treadmill aboard the International Space Station. To preview the event, Williams, an accomplished marathoner, and Expedition 14 commander Michael Lopez-Alegria talk with The Boston Globe and the
New England Sports Network.
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Expedition 14: Exercising on ISS
Posted: April 4, 2007
Duration: 7 min 31 sec
International Space Station Expedition 14 commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and flight engineer Suni Williams give a show-and-tell about the exercise equipment and routines aboard the orbiting complex.
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Expedition 14: Soyuz relocation
Posted: March 29, 2007
Duration: 26 min 16 sec
The three-person Expedition 14 crew temporarily leaves the International Space Station for a 24-minute trip aboard their Russian Soyuz spacecraft. The crew moves the capsule from the Zarya module's downward-facing docking port to the aft port on the Zvezda control module. The relocation begins at 6:30 p.m. and concluded at 6:54 p.m. EDT.
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Progress 23P undocks from ISS
Posted: March 27, 2007
Duration: 7 min 43 sec
The Russian Progress 23P cargo freighter, certain to be remembered as the resupply ship with a troublesome antenna that required an intervention by spacewalkers, safely undocks from the International Space Station at 2:11 p.m. EDT on March 27.
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Expedition 14: Recap briefing
Posted: March 27, 2007
Duration: 40 min 10 sec
As the International Space Station's Expedition 14 winds down, officials managing the flight from Mission Control in Houston hold this retrospective briefing to talk about the mission.
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Expedition 14: Russian EVA preview
Posted: February 21, 2007
Duration: 34 min 20 sec
A Russian-based spacewalk outside the International Space Station scheduled for February 22 is previewed in this news briefing held at the Johnson Space Center. The EVA's primary task is retracting a stuck antenna on a Russian resupply ship to ensure the craft can undock safely in April.
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Expedition 14: Spacewalk 3 recap
Posted: February 8, 2007
Duration: 31 min 12 sec
Station commander Mike Lopez-Alegria and flight engineer Sunita Williams wrapped up a successful six-hour 40-minute spacewalk February 8, throwing two no-longer-needed sun shades overboard, deploying an external cargo mounting platform and finishing a wiring modification that will route station power to docked space shuttles. This briefing recaps the day's EVA.
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Expedition 14: Spacewalk 1 recap
Posted: January 31, 2007
Duration: 22 min 41 sec
Space station commander Mike Lopez-Alegria and Sunita Williams successfully connected one of two critical ammonia coolant loops Wednesday during the first of two spacewalks devoted to switching the lab complex to its permanent cooling system. This briefing recaps the day's EVA.
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Progress 24P docks to the space station
Posted: January 19, 2007
Duration: 9 min 17 sec
The 24th Russian Progress resupply ship sent to the International Space Station successfully makes the final approach and docking to the Pirs module of the outpost while running on automated controls.
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Progress 24P freighter comes in range of the space station
Posted: January 19, 2007
Duration: 9 min 22 sec
After a two-day chase to reach the International Space Station since launching from the Baikonour Cosmodrome, the Russian Progress M-59 resupply ship maneuvers to align with its assigned docking port.
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Expedition 14: ABC News interview
Posted: January 18, 2007
Duration: 10 min 10 sec
Expedition 14 commander Mike Lopez-Alegria and flight engineer Suni Williams discuss their mission aboard the International Space Station during this in-flight interview with ABC News.
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STS-116 flight day 12: Status briefing
Posted: December 20, 2006
Duration: 26 min 35 sec
Mission operations representative Phil Engelauf reports on the progress of Discovery's voyage and the various landing options in this flight day 12 status briefing held December 20.
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STS-116 flight day 11: Status briefing
Posted: December 19, 2006
Duration: 18 min 25 sec
STS-116 lead flight director Tony Ceccacci and space station deputy program manager Kirk Shireman reflect on the accomplishments of Discovery's mission to the station in the flight day 11 mission status briefing that occurred after undocking.
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STS-116 flight day 11: Flying above the station
Posted: December 19, 2006
Duration: 12 min 59 sec
Under the control of pilot Bill Oefelein, shuttle Discovery flies an arc from a point directly out in front of the International Space Station to a position above the complex to perform the separation engine firing.
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