A Window on SSEP Spaceflight Operations The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft carrying the Yankee Clipper II payload of Mission 6 experiments was captured by Canadarm2 at the International Space Station (ISS) at 5:54 am EST, Monday, January 12, 2015. Dragon berthed at the Station at 8:56 am EST. Yankee Clipper II was transferred to ISS, and astronaut and […]
Archive | January, 2015
Astronauts Return to U.S. Segment of ISS
Astronauts have returned to the U.S. segment of the International Space Station. It was determined that the emergency was a false alarm, due to a computer problem and not an ammonia leak. From @NASA on Twitter: #Exp42 open US segment hatch & return 3:05pm ET. @AstroTerry & @AstroSamantha sample #ISS air, no ammonia indication. pic.twitter.com/W5MbHNCgqK — […]
BREAKING: U.S. Side of International Space Station Evacuated
Expedition 42 astronauts on the U.S. side of the International Space Station have moved to the Russian segment of ISS after an alarm at 3:00 am CST this morning pointed to a possible ammonia leak. Currently, there is no ‘concrete data’ indicating an ammonia leak, and this may have resulted from a problem with a sensor. From NBC News, 8:32 am EST, […]
Stunning Photo of SpaceX-5 Launch
From Realtime Image Gallery Photo taken by Mark Staples on January 10, 2015, at Little Lake Santa Fe Waldo, FL, 150 miles NW of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. The Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) is a program of the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education (NCESSE) in the U.S., and the Arthur C. […]
NASA Briefing VIdeo: Overview of SSEP Highlighting Mission 6 Yankee Clipper Experiments
On October 26, 2014, at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, VA, NASA conducted a Pre-Flight Science Briefing for the ill-fated Orb-3 launch, which was to carry the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) Mission 6 Yankee Clipper payload of experiments to the International Space Station. Dr. Jeff Goldstein, Center Director for the National Center for Earth and […]
LIFTOFF of SpaceX-5 and SSEP Yankee Clipper II
At 4:47 am EST the SpaceX CRS-5 Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida. The 17 student research experiments comprising the SSEP Mission 6 to ISS Yankee Clipper II payload were aboard. Also aboard were 28 mission patches to accompany the Mission 6 experiments, which were selected […]
SpaceX-5 Launch Moved to January 10, 4:45 am EST
To all SSEP M6 Flight Teams – Received from NanRacks at 2:38 pm EST: Latest updates are in- primary launch date has officially been moved to 1/10 at 4:45 a.m.- SpaceX needed the extra day for review and testing after the first attempt. Back up launc…
NASA Press Release on Yankee Clipper Re-flight, w NASA Administrator Charlie Bolden
NASA issued the Press Release below on January 5, 2014. The National Center for Earth and Space Science Education, the Arthur C. Clarke Institute for Space Education and NanoRacks are honored that NASA felt it appropriate to issue a release dedicated to the student researchers across the U.S. and Canada for Student Spaceflight Experiments Program […]
We have a SCRUB for SpaceX-5 Launch, Recycling to Friday January 9, 5:09 am
At T-minus 1 min 28 sec flight controllers aborted launch of SpaceX CRS-5 due to an anomaly in the second stage. First stage performance was nominal. All indications are that SpaceX and NASA will recycle to the next launch date, which is Friday, January 9. Launch would be at 5:09 am EST, with live coverage […]
Live Coverage: Re-flight of Yankee Clipper II – the SSEP Mission 6 to ISS Payload of 17 Experiments Launching on SpaceX-5, 6:20 am ET, January 6, 2015
We are a ‘go’ for liftoff of SpaceX-5 on Tuesday, January 6, 2015. As part of the cargo being transported to the International Space Station will be the SSEP Mission 6 to ISS Yankee Clipper II payload of experiments originally lost on Orb-3 on October 28, 2014. Launch of SpaceX-5 is scheduled for 6:20 am EST, from Cape Canaveral Air Force […]