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30-yr no-all-Soyuz-rookies tradition -- NOT14 Oct 2004 14:00 GMT4
AP: By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press Writer
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - Smiling and confident, two Russians and an American
prepared for their first mission in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft - breaking
the nearly 30-year tradition of having at least one crewman with previous
VAB back in business14 Oct 2004 02:40 GMT1
Jessica Rye
October 8, 2004
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(Phone: 321/867-2468)
Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori may return to the International Space Station12 Oct 2004 18:52 GMT1
2004-10-06 18:23     * RUSSIA * ITALY * SPACE *
ROBERTO VITTORI MAY RETURN TO ISS
MOSCOW, October 5 (RIA Novosti) - Italian astronaut Roberto Vittori may
return to the International Space Station (ISS) for a second time in
FGB-2 ready for launch?!12 Oct 2004 18:47 GMT28
Russia will launch the FGB-2 modul in 2007!
(russian version only)
http://www.spacenews.ru/spacenews/live/full_news.asp?id=10284
First ISS Crew 11 picture discoverd!12 Oct 2004 13:23 GMT1
http://astro.zeto.czest.pl/loty/e11.jpg
Soyuz TMA-5 update, 08-10-2004 (2)11 Oct 2004 09:54 GMT1
Baikonur Cosmodrome, 08-10-2004
Payload shroud roll on to the Soyuz TMA-5 spacecraft was performed.
Photo-report:
http://www.energia.ru/english/energia/iss/iss10/photo_10-08_02.html
NASA congratulates SpaceShipOne's X prize win10 Oct 2004 15:25 GMT1
Glenn Mahone/Bob Jacobs
Headquarters, Washington                     Oct. 4, 2004
(Phone: 202/358-1898/1600)
RELEASE: 04-329
NASA's new astronauts get weightless10 Oct 2004 03:20 GMT3
Press Release #J04-044
October 8, 2004
Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters
Johnson Space Center, Houston
NASA's new astronauts meet the press09 Oct 2004 14:43 GMT1
Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington                  Oct. 8, 2004
(Phone: 202/358-1272)
Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters
Water crisis at ISS, a stupid suggestion08 Oct 2004 21:29 GMT15
There is a lack of water at ISS, mostly because there's no urine
processor on board. There is a water condensate collector, which is
helping to reclaim some water and stretch the limited supply.
Inquiring minds want to know: couldn't the crew just somehow boil some
What if aliens attack the ISS ?07 Oct 2004 21:45 GMT3
Does the ISS have laser-guns and nuclear missiles to defend itself or
nothing at all?
ESA's Permanent Mission to Russia06 Oct 2004 20:22 GMT1
ESA's Permanent Mission to Russia
A new site launched today showcases the activities of ESA's Permanent
Mission in Russia - visit www.esa.int/emo
ESA's Permanent Mission to Russia was established nine years ago through an
Water Crisis at ISS - Follow Up Question re: Water Recovery05 Oct 2004 07:56 GMT2
Say, instead of boiling out the water to leave other 'stuff' (uric acid,
 etc) behind wouldn't some type of freeze and/or centrifuge type
apparatus be more kind in the low tolerance environment?
TBerk
NASA salutes spaceshipone team after second flight02 Oct 2004 12:16 GMT1
Glenn Mahone
Headquarters, Washington                    Sept. 29, 2004
(Phone: 202/358-1898)
RELEASE: 04-323
 
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