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Expedition 17: Russian flight director gives pep talk to crew
Posted: July 9, 2008
Duration: 17 min 5 sec
Vladimir Solovyev, chief Russian flight director, gives a pep talk and final instructions to cosmonauts Sergei Volkov and Oleg Kononenko on the eve of their planned spacewalk to remove a pyrobolt from the Soyuz spacecraft.
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Expedition 17: Spacewalk briefing
Posted: July 9, 2008
Duration: 60 min 52 sec
This NASA news briefing held in Houston on July 8 details the activities planned during two Russian spacewalks outside the International Space Station by Expedition 17 commander Sergei Volkov and flight engineer Oleg Kononenko, currently scheduled for July 10 and 15.
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Expedition 17: Soyuz investigation
Posted: July 9, 2008
Duration: 4 min 14 sec
International Space Station program manager Mike Suffredini talks about the ongoing investigation to determine what caused module separation problems during the last two Soyuz spacecraft re-entries.
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Expedition 17: EVA No. 1 preview
Posted: July 9, 2008
Duration: 3 min 5 sec
Space station flight director Bob Dempsey provides this walk-through overview of the planned July 10 spacewalk to remove a pyrotechnic bolt from the Soyuz capsule docked at the complex.
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Expedition 17: Pyrobolt removal
Posted: July 9, 2008
Duration: 1 min 43 sec
This training video sent up to the Expedition 17 crew depicts how the cosmonauts will cut into the Soyuz thermal shield, remove the pyrobolt and install new insulation. Flight director Bob Dempsey provides narration.
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Expedition 17: Contingency training
Posted: July 9, 2008
Duration: 2 min 23 sec
In the unlikely event the Pirs module airlock cannot be repressurized at the end of the Russian spacewalks, the cosmonauts would enter the Soyuz docked to the compartment. This video recently recorded aboard the station shows the crew practicing this procedure while wearing the Orlan spacesuits.
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Expedition 17: EVA No. 2 preview
Posted: July 9, 2008
Duration: 1 min 34 sec
Space station flight director Bob Dempsey provides this walk-through overview of the planned July 15 spacewalk to install a research payload and retrieve one from the station's exterior.
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Hurricane Bertha seen from space station
Posted: July 8, 2008
Duration: 3 min 33 sec
An external camera on the International Space Station captured this footage of Hurricane Bertha as the orbiting complex flew 217 miles above the Atlantic Ocean at 9:30 a.m. on July 8. The hurricane was packing winds about about 120 miles per hour.
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Expedition 17: Media interview
Posted: July 3, 2008
Duration: 7 min 27 sec
All three members of the International Space Station's Expedition 17 crew gather in the U.S. segment of the complex for a live interview with KGPE-TV of Fresno, California.
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Expedition 17: Media interview
Posted: July 1, 2008
Duration: 9 min 21 sec
International Space Station flight engineer on the Expedition 17 crew, Greg Chamitoff, talks about his mission in orbit with KPIX-TV of San Francisco in this interview July 1.
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STS-124 Flight Day 7: Media interviews
Posted: June 6, 2008
Duration: 21 min 50 sec
Space shuttle Discovery commander Mark Kelly and Expedition 17 space station commander Sergei Volkov are interviewed from the Quest airlock module by KMSB-TV of Tucson, National Public Radio and Associated Press TV.
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Space station change of command
Posted: April 18, 2008
Duration: 2 min 28 sec
The change of command ceremony was held in the Harmony module on April 18 as the International Space Station transitioned from Expedition 16 to the new Expedition 17 crew.
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Expedition 17: Full launch to orbit
Posted: April 8, 2008
Duration: 15 min 26 sec
Watch the entire launch of the Soyuz rocket with the Expedition 17 crew bound for the space station. This movie shows the final phase of the countdown and the full ascent to orbit.
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Expedition 17: Launch!
Posted: April 8, 2008
Duration: 3 min 55 sec
The Soyuz rocket carrying Expedition 17 commander Sergei Volkov, flight engineer Oleg Kononenko and South Korean spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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Expedition 17: Crew's launch preps
Posted: April 8, 2008
Duration: 2 min 52 sec
Commander Sergei Volkov, flight engineer Oleg Kononenko and South Korean spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi suit up and travel to the launch pad for boarding the spacecraft. The launch day activities are highlighted and narrated in this movie.
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Expedition 16: Progress undocking
Posted: April 7, 2008
Duration: 9 min 2 sec
The Progress 28P cargo resupply ship undocks from the Pirs module of the International Space Station on April 7, clearing that port for arrival of the Soyuz TMA-12 spacecraft with the Expedition 17 scheduled a few days later. (video shot in widescreen format)
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Expedition 17: Gantry encloses Soyuz
Posted: April 7, 2008
Duration: 3 min 40 sec
After the Soyuz rocket was erected onto its Baikonur Cosmodrome launch pad, the two gantry swing arms are moved into position to enclose the vehicle for pre-flight preparations.
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Expedition 17: Soyuz rolled to pad
Posted: April 7, 2008
Duration: 3 min 51 sec
Beginning at sunrise on Sunday morning, April 6, the Expedition 17 crew's Soyuz rocket was transported by rail from its final assembly building to the launch pad at Baikonur Cosmodrome.
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Expedition 17: Soyuz assembled
Posted: April 7, 2008
Duration: 4 min 34 sec
During final assembly of the Expedition 17 crew's Soyuz launch vehicle, the escape tower is attached and then the combined third stage and encapsulated TMA-12 spacecraft are joined to the rocket's lower stages.
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Expedition 17: Crew's pre-flight preps
Posted: April 7, 2008
Duration: 19 min 6 sec
These video clips show some the activities that Expedition 17 commander Sergei Volkov, flight engineer Oleg Kononenko and South Korean spaceflight participant So-yeon Yi have completed at Baikonur Cosmodrome in the days leading up to launch.
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