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Orion’s AA-2 Flight Test Article Stacks Up!
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/03/2019
SpaceX (SpX)-17 Departure: Following yesterday’s cargo transfer, Dragon egress and hatch closure operations, ground controllers successfully unberthed the vehicle from the Node 2 Nadir port at 7:25 AM CT.  After a nominal release at 11:00 AM CT, Dragon completed a series of separation burns and is progressing towards a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean today …

June 04, 2019 at 12:00AM
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NASA Invites Media to 18th SpaceX Cargo Launch to Space Station
Media accreditation is open for the launch of the next SpaceX delivery of NASA supplies, equipment and science investigations to the International Space Station.

June 04, 2019
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The Interstellar Clouds of Orion
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Chandra Detects a Coronal Mass Ejection From Another Star
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/04/2019
71 Progress (71P) Undock: Progress undocked from the Service Module (SM) Aft Port at 3:40 AM CT. After a successful de-orbit burn, the vehicle completed its mission following destructive re-entry over the Pacific Ocean at 7:22 AM CT. ISS Experience: The crew set up the ISS Experience hardware in the Node 1 starboard hatch area.  …

June 05, 2019 at 12:00AM
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NASA Awards Launch Range Operations Contract for Wallops Flight Facility
NASA has awarded a contract to KBRwyle Technology Solutions LLC of Columbia, Maryland, to provide launch range operations support at the agency’s Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Virginia.

June 05, 2019
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/05/2019
Capillary Structures: The crew performed a scheduled battery exchange for the camera and flash system used for Capillary Structures. They also refilled the science containers to allow further evaporator science operations. Earlier in the day, it was noted the camera battery failed earlier than expected, resulting in a loss of 10-12hrs of imagery. Ground teams …

June 06, 2019 at 12:00AM
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Forecasting D-Day
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Venus at Sunrise From the Space Station
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NASA Opens International Space Station to New Commercial Opportunities, Private Astronauts
NASA is opening the International Space Station for commercial business so U.S. industry innovation and ingenuity can accelerate a thriving commercial economy in low-Earth orbit.

June 07, 2019
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/06/2019
Fluidics: As a continuation of the Fluidics session which began on Wednesday, the crew performed 3 additional experiment runs (2A, 2B, 3). The measurement of liquid displacement within a sphere in microgravity relates to a given kinematic representation of a spacecraft’s fuel tank. This investigation evaluates the Center of Mass (CoM) position regarding a temperature …

June 07, 2019 at 12:00AM
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On the Beach with Mars
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Mature Galaxy Mesmerizes in New Hubble View
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The Cave Nebula in Infrared from Spitzer
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/10/2019
BioNutrients: The crew performed a hydration and agitation for the BioNutrients experiment and started the 48 hour incubation at 30 deg C.  BioNutrients demonstrates a technology that enables on-demand production of human nutrients during long-duration space missions. The process uses engineered microbes, like yeast, to generate carotenoids from an edible media to supplement potential vitamin …

June 11, 2019 at 12:00AM
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Astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor at Excel Academy In Washington, D.C.
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NASA Invests in Tech Concepts Aimed at Exploring Lunar Craters, Mining Asteroids
Robotically surveying lunar craters in record time and mining resources in space could help NASA establish a sustained human presence at the Moon – part of the agency’s broader Moon to Mars exploration approach.

June 11, 2019
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NASA Invites Media to Renaming Ceremony Honoring Hidden Figures
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will be joined at 10 a.m. EDT Wednesday, June 12, by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson, and author Margot Lee Shetterly for the renaming of the street in front of NASA Headquarters in Washington – E Street SW – to “Hidden Figures Way.”

June 11, 2019
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/11/2019
Airway Monitoring: The crew located the hardware and reviewed the Big Picture Words in preparation for the Airway Monitoring ambient pressure session activities later this week. The primary goals of the experiment is to determine how gravity and microgravity influence the turnover of Nitric Oxide in the lungs. During future manned missions to the Moon …

June 12, 2019 at 12:00AM
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