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The @SpaceX #Dragon cargo craft splashed down off the coast of Florida at 5:19am ET today returning about 4,400 pounds of station hardware and scientific cargo. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/11/dragon-resupply-ship-splashes-down-returning-critical-science/
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The Exp 68 crew's four astronauts rested today after Monday's departure of the @SpaceX #Dragon while the three cosmonauts focused on cardiac research. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/10/astronauts-relax-after-dragon-leaves-cosmonauts-study-heart-activity-in-space/
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The @SpaceX #Dragon undocked from the station at 5:05pm ET today. It will return several tons of science cargo to Earth on Wednesday for analysis. https://www.nasa.gov/live
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The @SpaceX #Dragon cargo ship undocked from the station at 5:05pm ET today and will return to Earth on Wednesday loaded with several tons of scientific cargo for analysis. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/09/science-packed-dragon-cargo-craft-undocks-from-station/
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The @SpaceX #Dragon is due to undock from the space station at 5:05pm ET today live on @nasa TV to return scientific cargo back to Earth on Wednesday. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/09/dragon-cargo-craft-prepares-to-leave-station-live-on-nasa-tv/
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The science-filled @SpaceX #Dragon cargo craft will undock from the station at 5:05pm ET today. Meanwhile, the Exp 68 crew collected blood and saliva samples for analysis. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/09/science-filled-dragon-leaving-station-today-after-crew-med-checks/
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.@nasa TV begins its broadcast of the departure of the @SpaceX #Dragon at 4:45pm ET on Monday. The U.S. cargo craft will undock from the station at 5:05pm packed with scientific cargo for return to Earth two days later. https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-to-provide-live-coverage-of-spacex-cargo-craft-station-departure
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The Exp 68 crew is packing the @SpaceX #Dragon cargo craft for its Monday departure while conducting life sustaining @ISS_Research. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/06/crew-packs-dragon-conducts-life-sustaining-research-at-end-of-week/
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This week on #SpaceToGround, 2023 on the space station begins with space farming, student experiments, and the upcoming departure of a SpaceX cargo craft that will return @ISS_Research to Earth! 🍅👩‍🚀🔬
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Thursday's @ISS_Research is informing future deep space missions as the Exp 68 crew packs the @Spacex #Dragon for Monday's departure. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/05/research-informing-deep-space-missions-as-dragon-nears-departure/
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Hope your birthday is out of this world, @NASASpaceSci! 🚀

Check out their account to stay up to date on @nasa's biological and physical science research, including experiments here on station!
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Humans, tomatoes, and tiny satellites filled the @ISS_Research schedule on Wednesday while the @SpaceX #Dragon cargo craft nears a Monday departure. More... https://go.nasa.gov/3vFg8fu
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Human research, space botany, and tiny satellites filled the @ISS_Research schedule on Wednesday while the @SpaceX #Dragon cargo craft nears a Monday departure. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/04/humans-tomatoes-tiny-satellites-top-station-research-schedule/
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The Exp 68 crew kicked off 2023 with an array of @ISS_Research aimed at sustaining future crews farther away from Earth. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/01/03/station-science-kicks-off-new-year-promoting-deep-space-exploration/
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Happy New Year! Here's to another year in space with our International Partners as we plan exciting missions, spacewalks, and science benefitting humans on and off the Earth. Download our 2023 calendar... https://go.nasa.gov/3C5LAHu
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The Exp 68 crew wraps up a busy year working on research and maintenance ahead of the New Year’s holiday while engineers and managers discuss potential next steps in response to the Soyuz MS-22’s external cooling loop leak. https://go.nasa.gov/3CeCurX
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A year can go by pretty fast when you’re traveling 17,500 mph. 😎
In case you missed any of the action, here are some of the memorable moments of 2022. Happy New Year! 🛰️🗓️🎆
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.@nasa invites media to the launch of the sixth @SpaceX @Commercial_Crew mission to the space station, targeted for mid-February 2023 from @NASAKennedy. #Crew6 https://go.nasa.gov/3BV11SM
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Traveling for the holidays? 😎🛰️🧳

So is the research aboard the space station! Check out this super cool milestone the Cold Atom Lab has hit ⤵️
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The Exp 68 crew spent Friday cleaning up after a spacewalk and conducting @ISS_Research while preparing for a quiet weekend observing the Christmas holiday. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/23/crew-goes-into-christmas-weekend-after-spacewalk-and-science-ops/
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For the final #SpaceToGround of 2022, we're looking back on the highlights of the year: a record-setting spaceflight, the first private astronaut crew, a flight test of a new spacecraft, spacewalks, 5 crewed launches, 5 cargo launches, and 100+ new science investigations! 🥳🛰️
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.@NASA_Astronauts Frank Rubio and Josh Cassada installed and deployed the station's fourth roll-out solar array today during a seven-hour and eight-minute spacewalk. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/22/nasa-spacewalkers-install-stations-fourth-roll-out-solar-array/
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.@Astro_Josh and the 750-lb iROSA get a lift to the installation site from the Canadarm2 robotic arm, flown by @AstroDuke and @Astro_Wakata from inside the station. Rubio makes his way to the work site where he prepped the power connection cables earlier in the spacewalk.
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Earth views as Rubio on the right and Cassada on the left are seen working together to release iROSA from it’s holding location so that they can relocate it for installation, with the @csa_asc #Canadarm2 seen above! 🔧🌍🦾
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About an hour into the spacewalk, Cassada is working to release the anti-rotation devices on the iROSA that are holding it in place. Rubio is securing power cables that will be connected once the iROSA is in place and making sure the soft-capture system is ready for its arrival.
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.@NASA_Astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio began their spacewalk today at 8:19am ET. They will install the fourth of six roll-out solar array panels that will increase station power generation capability by 30%. https://go.nasa.gov/3BYyhsj
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NASA TV is live covering the spacewalk by two @NASA_Astronauts to install solar arrays that will increase the total available power on the station.
More details.. https://go.nasa.gov/3G9fAom
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A spacewalk to upgrade the station's power system was postponed 24 hours when the orbiting lab maneuvered to avoid a piece of rocket debris. Managers will also discuss the Soyuz leak inquiry at 11am ET on Thursday. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/21/spacewalk-postponed-to-thursday-managers-discuss-soyuz-leak-inquiry/
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.@nasa will host a media teleconference at 11am ET on Thursday, Dec. 22, to discuss the ongoing investigation of an external leak that occurred Dec. 14 from the Roscosmos Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft. Live audio will stream at http://nasa.gov/live. https://go.nasa.gov/3FDKO5y
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At 8:42am ET, the space station conducted a Pre-Determined Debris Avoidance Maneuver to provide an extra measure of distance away from the predicted track of a fragment of debris, which resulted in a postponement of the spacewalk by @NASA_Astronauts. https://go.nasa.gov/3HX4tjB
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Today’s spacewalk to install solar arrays has been postponed due to orbital debris tracking near the station. The crew is not in any immediate danger and a new date for the spacewalk will be assessed. https://go.nasa.gov/3VhIWFc
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Watch live tomorrow as @NASA_Astronauts Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio conduct a spacewalk to install a roll-out solar array. Coverage begins at 6:30am ET on @nasa TV. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 7:45am and last about 7 hours. ☀️🛰️ https://go.nasa.gov/3v42MJt
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The Exp 68 crew is prepping for Wednesday's power upgrade spacewalk while continuing a multitude of @ISS_Research today. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/20/spacewalk-preps-under-way-during-multitude-of-science-experiments/
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The Exp 68 crew worked bone research and cargo operations today ahead of Wednesday's spacewalk. Mission managers also completed a robotic inspection of the Soyuz crew ship leak. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/19/week-begins-with-bone-research-cargo-operations-ahead-of-spacewalk/
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Mission controllers continue evaluating an external leak on the Soyuz MS-22 crew ship after identifying the source of the leak and conducting a successful thruster test. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/16/controllers-evaluating-soyuz-after-successful-thruster-test/
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This week on #SpaceToGround, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 17 as #Artemis I successfully splashes down and @NASA_Astronauts prepare for a spacewalk to install a solar array.
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Mission controllers are closely monitoring the Soyuz MS-22 crew ship after an external leak was detected Wednesday night. Meanwhile, @ISS_Research operations and spacewalk preps continue aboard the station. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/15/nasa-provides-update-on-international-space-station-operations/
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Mission controllers in Moscow continue to assess a coolant leak on the Soyuz MS-22 crew ship docked to the station and potential impacts to the integrity of the Soyuz. https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/12/15/mission-controllers-assess-soyuz-coolant-leak/
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Tonight's spacewalk with two cosmonauts has been cancelled as mission controllers evaluate an observed leak on the Soyuz MS-22 crew ship. More... https://go.nasa.gov/3FRvzaw
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Tonight's spacewalk with cosmonauts Sergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin is cancelled as mission controllers evaluate the impact of a coolant leak seen on the Soyuz MS-22 crew ship. The space station is in good condition and the Expedition 68 crew is safe.
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