The SpaceX Dragon vehicle that transported the SSEP Antares and Aquarius II payloads of student experiments to the International Space Station is scheduled to depart Station at 9:26 am EDT Sunday, October 28. Commander Sunita Williams, who has been operating the SSEP experiments aboard Station, along with Flight Engineer Akihiko Hishide, will be controlling the robotic arm that will […]
Archive | October, 2012
Preliminary Announcement – Mission 3 to ISS: 17 Communities; 108 Institutional Partners; 6,720 Students Immersed in Real Science; 1,250 Expected Flight Experiment Proposals; 17 Experiments to ISS
Mission 3 is Community’s First SSEP Flight Opportunity: Yellow Mission 3 is Community’s at Least Second SSEP Flight Opportunity: Green View Mission 3 to ISS Communities in a larger map Note: One Mission 3 Community, the Teachers in Space nationally distributed community program, is not shown on the map. SSEP Mission 3 to ISS The National Center […]
NASA TV Coverage Beginning Tomorrow of Launch and Arrival at ISS of Soyuz TMA-06M With Ford, Novitskiy and Tarelkin
There are currently 3 astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS): Commander Sunita Williams (NASA), and Flight Engineers Aki Hoshide (Japan), and Yuri Malenchenko (Russia). Commander Williams has been conducting all on-orbit operations with the SSEP Antares and Aquiarius II payloads. At 6:51 am ET, Tuesday October 23, 2012, Soyuz TMA-06M will launch from the […]
To All Antares and Aquarius II Flight Experiment Teams: We Have Now Transitioned to Crew Interactions Relative to Undocking of Soyuz 31S
A Soyuz Vehicle Docked at ISS, Click for Zoom (Photo-credit ESA/NASA) All crew interactions with the SSEP Antares and Aquarius II experiments payloads are undertaken on Crew Interaction Days that are defined relative to the day the payloads ARRIVE on Station (A=0) or the day of UNDOCKING (U=0) when the payload is to be transferred to the […]
Thursday, October 18, 2012: Update on SSEP Experiments on ISS
For those following along, the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education and NanoRacks are reporting that Station Commander Suni Williams carried out all scheduled Crew Interaction Activities for day A+6 at 7:12 am EDT, October 17. Two experiments were de-activated. Overviews of the two experiments and their student research teams are provided below. […]
Monday, October 15, 2012: Update on SSEP Experiments on ISS
For those following along, the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education and NanoRacks are reporting that Station Commander Suni Williams carried out all scheduled Crew Interaction Activities for day A+3 at 11:15 am EDT, October 14. One experiment was activated, three de-activated, and two shaken. The SSEP Mission 2 to ISS: Experiment Log […]
Saturday, October 13, 2012: Update on SSEP Experiments on ISS
For those following along, the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education and NanoRacks are reporting that Station Commander Suni Williams carried out all scheduled Crew Interaction Activities for day A+1 between 12:20 and 12:50 pm EDT October 12. Three experiments were activated, one deactivated, and one shaken. The SSEP Mission 2 to ISS: […]
ISS Commander Sunita Williams Activated 8 SSEP Experiments, 5:20 am EDT Today
The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education and NanoRacks are reporting that 8 experiments scheduled for activation on Crew Interaction Day A=0 have been activated by International Space Station Commander Sunita Williams at 5:20 am EDT today. For full details, go the the SSEP Experiment Log page. SSEP is undertaken by the National […]
NCESSE and NanoRacks Commence SSEP On-Orbit Flight Operations on ISS For Student Experiment Payloads Antares and Aquarus II
At 6:56 am EDT today a robotic arm on the International Space Station captured the Dragon vehicle. Aboard Dragon are Antares, the SSEP Mission 2 to ISS experiments payload, and Aquarius II, the Mission 1 experiments payload. With this milestone, the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education (NCESSE) and NanoRacks formally announce the […]
T Minus 8 Hours 30 minutes: Update on NASA TV Live Coverage of the Flight of the Dragon
We are now at T minus 8 hours 15 minutes from the historic launch of SpaceX-1 – the first operational flight of a commercial spacecraft for ISS resupply. NASA TV will provide live coverage starting at 7 pm ET, October 7, for scheduled liftoff at 8:35 pm ET. Falcon 9 is operating under an ‘instantaneous launch […]