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Station Crew Talks To Reporters About Dragon Spacecraft Station Crew Talks To Reporters About Dragon Spacecraft
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Expedition 31 Flight Engineers Don Pettit, Andre Kuipers and Joe Acaba discuss Dragon's mission with reporters during a crew news conference. Dragon is scheduled to spend six days berthed to the station before being detached and released on May 31.


Dragon Grappled and Berthed to Station Dragon Grappled and Berthed to Station
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The SpaceX Dragon capsule is grappled and berthed to the Earth-facing port of the International Space Station's Harmony module at 12:02 p.m. EDT, May 25, 2012.


May 24 Dragon Fly-Under Captured by Station Crew May 24 Dragon Fly-Under Captured by Station Crew
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Expedition 31 Flight Engineer Don Pettit captured this HD video of the SpaceX Dragon capsule's fly-under of the International Space Station on May 24.


ISS Update - May 24, 2012 ISS Update - May 24, 2012
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The International Space Station video update for May 24, 2012.


Dragon Closes in on Station Dragon Closes in on Station
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The SpaceX Dragon capsule closes in on the International Space Station for a series of tests to clear it for its final rendezvous and grapple.


ISS Update - May 23, 2012 ISS Update - May 23, 2012
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The International Space Station video update for May 23, 2012.


ISS Update: Astronaut Participates in Autonomous Mission Operations Test ISS Update: Astronaut Participates in Autonomous Mission Operations Test
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NASA Public Affairs Officer Brandi Dean talks with astronaut Alvin Drew who is participating in the Autonomous Mission Operations test, which looks at how communication delays will affect future deep space missions.
Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/ station.


ISS Update: The Role of OSO in Dragon\ ISS Update: The Role of OSO in Dragon's Demo Mission
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NASA Public Affairs Office commentator Pat Ryan talks with Brandon Moncla, Lead Operations Support Officer (OSO) for the SpaceX Dragon Demo Mission, about preparations for the Dragon berthing and hatch opening, and role of the OSO team in station operations.


ISS Update - May 22, 2012 ISS Update - May 22, 2012
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Video duration: 144 seconds

The International Space Station video update for May 22, 2012.


Launch of SpaceX Falcon 9 Launch of SpaceX Falcon 9
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The SpaceX Falcon 9 and Dragon capsule lift off May 22, 2012, from Cape Canaveral Air Force station in Florida to begin a demonstration mission to the International Space Station.


ISS Update: SpaceX Dragon Launch Update ISS Update: SpaceX Dragon Launch Update
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NASA Public Affairs Office commentator Pat Ryan talks with Mike Horkachuck, NASA Project Executive for SpaceX, for an update on the SpaceX Dragon's next launch attempt scheduled for Tuesday at 3:44 a.m. EDT.
Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/ station.


ISS Update - May 21, 2012 ISS Update - May 21, 2012
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The International Space Station video update for May 21, 2012.


Science off the Sphere: Goo! Science off the Sphere: Goo!
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International Space Station Expedition 31 astronaut Don Pettit uses his computer speakers to test the behavior of non-newtonian
fluids in the weightless environment aboard the station. Through a partnership between NASA and the American Physical Society you can participate in Pettit's physics challenge and view future experiments here: http://www.physicsce ntral.com/sots


America\ America's New Paths in Space
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A half century since it launched the first American to orbit, NASA has begun a new era of space exploration, embarking on two parallel paths of future spaceflight.


ISS Update: Weekly Recap for May 14, 2012 ISS Update: Weekly Recap for May 14, 2012
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The International Space Station Weekly Recap for May 14-18, 2012.


ISS Update: Astronaut\ ISS Update: Astronaut's Perspective
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NASA Public Affairs Officer Amiko Kauderer interviews veteran NASA astronaut Cady Coleman about what it's like to receive visitors on the International Space Station as well as her other experiences in space. Questions? Ask us on Twitter @NASA_Johnson and include the hashtag #askStation. For the latest news about the space station, visit http://www.nasa.gov/ station.


ISS Update - May 17, 2012 ISS Update - May 17, 2012
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Video duration: 330 seconds

The International Space Station video update for May 17, 2012.


Expedition 31 Welcomes Three New Crewmates Expedition 31 Welcomes Three New Crewmates
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Expedition 31 crew members Gennady Padalka, Joe Acaba and Sergei Revin were welcomed aboard the International Space Station after the hatches opened Thursday at 4:10 a.m. EDT. They docked to the Poisk module at 12:36 a.m. after a two day journey that began in Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan aboard a Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft.


New Crew Docks to Poisk Module New Crew Docks to Poisk Module
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Three new Expedition 31 crew members Gennady Padalka, Joe Acaba and Sergei Revin docked to the International Space Station's Poisk module Thursday May 17, at 12:36 a.m. EDT. They began their journey two days earlier when they launched aboard a Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan.