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Articles tagged: Expedition 56

  • Japan, Kibo, Kimiya Yui, Rokuichiro Michii, soyuz October 2015 Baikonur, Kibo and beyond: Japan’s leading role in space

    ... Kononenko of Russia, Kjell Lingren of the USA and Kimiya Yui of Japan – all on their way to carry out Expeditions 44 and 45 on the ISS. Five hours and 42 minutes after launch, they’d arrived - which is much faster than...

    • Japan
    • Kibo
    • Kimiya Yui
    • Rokuichiro Michii
    • soyuz
    Authors: Rokuichiro Michii    
  • Donald Pettit, ISS, mars, NASA, William Gerstenmaier October 2015 Earth independence: new definitions of home on Mars missions and beyond

    ... astronaut I remember telling me about coming back to Earth with a different sense of home. Don was part of the Expedition 6 crew that was on the International Space Station in 2003 when we lost the Space Shuttle Columbia. He left...

    • Donald Pettit
    • ISS
    • mars
    • NASA
    • William Gerstenmaier
    Authors: William Gerstenmaier    
  • Nicole Stott, space art February 2016 Space for Art

    ... opportunity to do such amazing stuff and work with such remarkable people. The first painting on ISS during Expedition 21 in October 2009. Nicole used a small watercolour kit as a basis for ‘The Wave’ based on a picture taken through...

    • Nicole Stott
    • space art
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
  • Article, microorganisms, mould, Russian Academy of Sciences, soyuz August 2016 Long-term spaceflight and microbiological safety issues

    ... were found to contain mould fungi - penicillium (black mould fungus) and aspergilli. During the fifth main expedition to the Salyut 7 orbital station, a message was received from the cosmonauts about the discovery of visible mould...

    • Article
    • microorganisms
    • mould
    • Russian Academy of Sciences
    • soyuz
    Authors: Elena A. Deshevaya     Natalia D. Novikova     Svetlana V. Poddubko    
  • Article, astrobiology, extremophiles, microbiology, SkCube September 2016 Life in the extremes: confessions of an astrobiologist

    ...potentially be used for fertilising nutrientdeprived soils on Earth and even on Mars one day I took part in multiple expeditions to these unique environments and I discovered that in Greenland, for instance, the extremophiles are capable of producing...

    • Article
    • astrobiology
    • extremophiles
    • microbiology
    • SkCube
    Authors: Michaela Musilova    
  • Allyson Reneau, Article, mars, Moon November 2016 Moon or Mars - NASA’s next logical step?

    ... and weightlessness could obviously not be factored into such an experiment. NASA astronaut Tracy Caldwell Dyson, Expedition 24 flight engineer, contemplates Earth through a Cupola window of the International Space Station, in a self-portrait photo...

    • Allyson Reneau
    • Article
    • mars
    • Moon
    Authors: Allyson Reneau    
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