Post has attachment
Record-Setting NASA Astronaut, Crewmates Prepare for Return to Earth
Image: Expedition 52 crew members (from left) Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Flight Engineers Jack Fischer and Peggy Whitson prepare the Sokol launch and entry suits they will wear when they undock and land in their Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft.

Sept. 1, 2017: Record-breaking NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson and her Expedition 52 crewmates, Flight Engineer Jack Fischer of NASA and Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, are scheduled to depart the International Space Station and return to Earth Saturday, Sept. 2. NASA Television and the agency’s website will provide complete coverage of their departure and landing.

The trio will undock their Soyuz MS-04 spacecraft from the space station at 5:58 p.m. EDT and land in Kazakhstan at 9:22 p.m. (7:22 a.m. Sept. 3, Kazakhstan time). NASA astronaut Randy Bresnik has taken over command of the station from Yurchikhin.

The complete schedule of return coverage is as follows (all times EDT):

2:15 p.m. – farewell and hatch closure (hatch closure at 2:40 p.m.)
5:30 p.m. – undocking (undocking at 5:58 p.m.)
8 p.m. – deorbit burn and landing (deorbit burn at 8:29 p.m. and landing at 9:22 p.m.)
11 p.m. – replay of hatch closure, undocking and landing activities
Keep up with the International Space Station, and its research and crew members, at: www.nasa.gov/station

As a result of the impacts of Hurricane Harvey, NASA plans a modified return to Houston of Whitson and Fischer and the science samples landing in the Soyuz spacecraft. The crew will participate in standard post-flight medical evaluations. Working with our International Space Station partners, NASA secured the services of ESA (European Space Agency) to return the crew from Karaganda, Kazakhstan, to Cologne, Germany. NASA’s G-5 will depart Houston on Saturday to meet the crew and science samples in Cologne. They’re expected to return to Houston on Sunday night. All necessary facilities onsite at NASA’s Johnson Space Center necessary to support crew and science objectives are being checked out, and readied for the return to Houston.

While living and working aboard the space station, the Expedition 52 crew pursued hundreds of experiments in biology, biotechnology, physical science and Earth science aboard humanity’s only orbiting laboratory.

Expedition 53 will begin when Whitson, Fischer and Yurchikhin depart with Randy Bresnik of NASA in command, and Sergey Ryazanskiy of Roscosmos and Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European Space Agency), on board. The three-person crew will operate the station until the arrival of three new crew members later this month.

NASA astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Joe Acaba, and Alexander Misurkin of Roscosmos, are scheduled to launch Sept. 12 from Baikonur, Kazakhstan.

Credit: NASA
Release Date: September 1, 2017

#NASA #ESA #ISS #Earth #Science #Planet #Cosmonauts #Astronauts #Crew #Soyuz #Союз #Roscosmos #Роскосмос #ESA #Italy #Italia #PeggyWhitson #JackFischer #Flight #Engineers #Commander #FyodorYurchikhin #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #UnitedStates #JSC #International #Cooperation #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education
Photo

Post has attachment
Photo

Post has attachment
The Euphrates River | International Space Station
Image captured by ESA Astronaut Paolo Nespoli of Italy

The Euphrates is the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia. Together with the Tigris, it is one of the two defining rivers of Mesopotamia (the "Land between the Rivers"). Originating in eastern Turkey, the Euphrates flows through Syria and Iraq to join the Tigris in the Shatt al-Arab, which empties into the Persian Gulf. (Source: Wikipedia)

Credit: ESA/NASA
Release Date: September 1, 2017

#NASA #ISS #Earth #Science #Euphrates #River #Turkey #Türkiye #Syria #سوريا #Iraq #العراق‎‎ #Asia #EarthObservation #Astronaut #PaoloNespoli #ASI #ESA #Europe #Italy #Italia #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #UnitedStates #JSC #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education #الفرات‎‎
Photo

Post has attachment
Pale Blue Dot | International Space Station
ESA Astronaut Paolo Nespoli of Italy: "A pale blue dot."

Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of planet Earth taken on February 14, 1990, by the Voyager 1 space probe from a record distance of about 6 billion kilometers (3.7 billion miles, 40.5 AU), as part of the Family Portrait series of images of the Solar System.

In the photograph, Earth's apparent size is less than a pixel; the planet appears as a tiny dot against the vastness of space, among bands of sunlight scattered by the camera's optics.

Voyager 1, which had completed its primary mission and was leaving the Solar System, was commanded by NASA to turn its camera around and take one last photograph of Earth across a great expanse of space, at the request of astronomer and author Carl Sagan. (Source: Wikipedia)

Credit: ESA/NASA
Image Date: August 5, 2017
Release Date: August 31, 2017

#NASA #ISS #Earth #Science #Ocean #BluePlanet #PaleBlueDot #SolarSystem #CarlSagan #Cosmos #Voyager1 #JPL #History #EarthObservation #Astronaut #PaoloNespoli #ASI #ESA #Europe #Italy #Italia #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #UnitedStates #JSC #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education
Photo

Post has attachment
Goodbye Harvey | International Space Station
U.S. Astronaut Randy Bresnik: "Houston to Harvey, good riddance! Everyone else in the path needs to continue to take this storm seriously, hurricane or not!" #HoustonStrong

Credit: NASA/JSC
Release Date: August 31, 2017

+NASA Earth Observatory
+NASA Johnson Space Center
+Space Center Houston

#NASA #ISS #Earth #Science #Planet #Harvey #TropicalStorm #Hurricane #TropicalDepression #Storm #EarthObservation #Astronaut #RandyBresnik #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #JSC #Houston #Texas #UnitedStates #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education
Photo

Post has attachment
Sunrise | International Space Station
U.S. Astronaut Randy Bresnik: "Houston is reporting blue sky for the first time in many days! May this sunrise start the healing process." #HoustonStrong

Credit: NASA/JSC, U.S. Astronaut Jack Fischer
Release Date: August 30, 2017

+NASA Earth Observatory
+Space Center Houston
+NASA Johnson Space Center

#NASA #ISS #Earth #Science #Planet #Sun #Sunshine #Sunrise #Sunlight #EarthObservation #Astronaut #RandyBresnik #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #JSC #Houston #Texas #UnitedStates #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education
Photo

Post has attachment
Tropical Storm Harvey | International Space Station
U.S. Astronaut Jack Fischer: "Harvey fills the window creating a path of destruction as it traverses the Gulf. Praying for the people there and hoping for sunshine."

Credit: NASA/JSC
Release Date: August 30, 2017

+NASA Earth Observatory
+NOAA Weather
+NASA Johnson Space Center

#NASA #ISS #Earth #Science #TropicalStorm #Harvey #Gulf #Mexico #Houston #Texas #Weather #Storm #Precipitation #EarthObservation #Astronaut #JackFischer #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #UnitedStates #JSC #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education
Photo

Post has attachment
Moon & Earth | International Space Station
U.S. Astronaut Randy Bresnik: "Our neighbor the moon peaking over Earth’s shoulder. May Houston see skies like this very soon. Goodnight from the International Space Station."

Credit: NASA/JSC
Release Date: August 29, 2017

+NASA Earth Observatory
+NASA Johnson Space Center
+Space Center Houston

#NASA #ISS #Earth #Science #Planet #Moon #EarthObservation #Astronaut #RandyBresnik #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #JSC #Houston #Texas #UnitedStates #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education
Photo

Post has attachment
Photo

Post has attachment
Harvey | International Space Station
Hurricane in Gulf of Mexico photographed from cupola window in orbit
On August 25, 2017, NASA astronaut Jack Fischer photographed Hurricane Harvey from the cupola module aboard the International Space Station as it intensified on its way toward the Texas coast. The Expedition 52 crew on the station had been tracking this storm for the previous two days and capturing Earth observation photographs and videos from their vantage point in low Earth orbit.

Credit: NASA/JSC
Image Date: August 25, 2017

+NASA Earth Observatory
+NOAA Weather
+NASA Johnson Space Center

#NASA #ISS #Earth #Science #Hurricane #Harvey #Gulf #Mexico #Texas #Weather #Storm #Precipitation #EarthObservation #Astronauts #Crew #Human #Spaceflight #Expedition52 #UnitedStates #JSC #OverviewEffect #OrbitalPerspective #STEM #Education
Photo
Wait while more posts are being loaded