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ISS Expedition 18


STS-126 Flight Day 8: In-flight joint crew news conference
Date: November 21, 2008
Duration: 36 min 37 sec
The combined space shuttle Endeavour and space station Expedition 18 crews hold an in-flight crew news conference with U.S. reporters at NASA Centers.
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10th anniversary of Zarya launch
Date: November 20, 2008
Duration: 1 min 59 sec
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Zarya control module's launch into Earth orbit to begin the International Space Station, the current commanders of the Expedition 18 resident crew and space shuttle Endeavour docked to the complex, Mike Fincke and Chris Ferguson, had this message.
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STS-126/Expedition 18 crew interviews: Sandy Magnus
Date: November 9, 2008
Duration: 28 min 10 sec
This pre-flight interview talks with NASA astronaut Sandy Magnus, mission specialist number 5 for space shuttle Endeavour's STS-126 mission to the International Space Station. She will move aboard the station to join the Expedition 18 as flight engineer and science officer.
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Expedition 18: Preparing for the shuttle
Date: November 7, 2008
Duration: 7 min 15 sec
Expedition 18 commander Mike Fincke and flight engineer Greg Chamitoff, the two NASA astronauts aboard the space station, discuss the work they've been doing to prepare for the Endeavour's mission that will bring critical new equipment to expand the outpost's living quarters.
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Expedition 18: Tropical Storm Paloma
Date: November 6, 2008
Duration: 2 min 21 sec
An external camera on the space station captured these views of Tropical Storm Paloma at 8:27 a.m. EST on November 6, a day after the storm formed off the coast of Honduras.
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Expedition 18: Media interview
Date: November 6, 2008
Duration: 6 min 57 sec
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 18 commander Mike Fincke and flight engineer Greg Chamitoff participate in an interview with KDKA-TV of Pittsburgh.
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Space station change of command
Date: October 22, 2008
Duration: 9 min 29 sec
The change of command ceremony was held in the Harmony module on October 22 as the International Space Station transitioned from Expedition 17 to the new Expedition 18 crew.
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Expedition 17/18: Crew news conference
Date: October 20, 2008
Duration: 17 min 39 sec
The Expedition 17 and 18 crews, joined by tourist Richard Garriott, hold a joint news conference from the International Space Station on October 20.
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Expedition 18: Crew enters station
Date: October 14, 2008
Duration: 13 min 38 sec
Following the Soyuz capsule's docking to the station, Expedition 18 commander Mike Fincke, cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov and space tourist Richard Garriott float into the outpost for a welcoming ceremony. They also receive congratulation calls from officials and family members in Mission Control.
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Expedition 18: Docking to station
Date: October 14, 2008
Duration: 5 min 22 sec
The Russian Soyuz spacecraft carrying the Expedition 18 crew docks to the Zarya control module of the International Space Station, completing a two-day trip since launch.
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Expedition 18: Gerstenmaier interview
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 5 min 43 sec
An interview with Bill Gerstenmaier, the NASA associate administrator for space operations, following the Soyuz rocket's successful launch of the Expedition 18 crew on October 12.
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Expedition 18: Shireman interview
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 3 min 15 sec
An interview with Kirk Shireman, the International Space Station deputy program manager, following the Soyuz rocket's successful launch of the Expedition 18 crew on October 12.
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Expedition 18: Launch camera 4
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 2 min 25 sec
This fourth of four launch replays from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan shows the Russian Soyuz rocket blasting off carrying the Expedition 18 crew headed for the space station.
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Expedition 18: Launch camera 3
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 35 sec
This third of four launch replays from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan shows the Russian Soyuz rocket blasting off carrying the Expedition 18 crew headed for the space station.
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Expedition 18: Launch camera 2
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 29 sec
This second of four launch replays from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan shows the Russian Soyuz rocket blasting off carrying the Expedition 18 crew headed for the space station.
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Expedition 18: Launch camera 1
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 24 sec
This first of four launch replays from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan shows the Russian Soyuz rocket blasting off carrying the Expedition 18 crew headed for the space station.
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Expedition 18: Full launch to orbit
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 11 min 25 sec
Watch the entire launch of the Soyuz rocket with the Expedition 18 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 18: Launch!
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 4 min 21 sec
The Soyuz rocket carrying Expedition 18 commander Mike Fincke, cosmonaut Yury Lonchakov and space tourist Richard Garriott launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan bound for the International Space Station.
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Expedition 18: Arrival at the pad
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 2 min
Amongst a huge crowd of well-wishers, Fincke, Lonchakov and Garriott arrive at the launch pad to board their Soyuz TMA capsule for blastoff to the space station.
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Expedition 18: Heading for pad
Date: October 12, 2008
Duration: 37 sec
The three-man crew of Fincke, Lonchakov and Garriott departs Baikonur's Site 254 for the bus ride to the Russian Soyuz rocket launch pad at the cosmodrome.
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