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« Last Edit: 01/31/2009 06:50 am by anik »

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Expedition 19 Training
« Reply #1 on: 06/22/2008 05:02 pm »
Was wondering why NASA is still using the helmets used by shuttle crews between STS-5 and STS-51L (for launch and entry) for expedition training?
See photo:


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Re: Expedition 19 Training
« Reply #2 on: 06/22/2008 06:06 pm »
Was wondering why NASA is still using the helmets used by shuttle crews between STS-5 and STS-51L (for launch and entry) for expedition training?
See photo:



Ahah! So that's what those helmets are! I was wondering what they were for ages...  ;D

(Messages from "Expedition 19 added to the ISS Image Gallery!" and "Expedition 19 Training" threads are merged for the creating of "Expedition 19 thread" thread - anik)
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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #3 on: 09/15/2008 03:49 pm »
September 11, 2008 - S.P. Korolev RSC Energia, Korolev, Moscow Region
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss19/photo_09-11.html

"S.P.Korolev RSC Energia hosted training sessions under the backup crew training program for Expedition 19 to the International Space Station (ISS-19).
Corporation specialists conducted a training session to familiarize cosmonaut Maxim Suraev (Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center) with the procedure for replacing the on-board computer system software, the Zveno-B equipment, the handling of the ISS on-board information and control system, the methods of computer-to-computer data exchange, etc"

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #4 on: 09/22/2008 11:05 pm »
collectSPACE: The Expedition 19 patch depicts a simplified station orbiting over a whimsical blue, green, and white Earth, while the Sun splashes rays from behind the planet and 10 stars dot the space background.

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #5 on: 11/19/2008 05:51 pm »
http://www.energia.ru/rus/iss/iss19/photo_11-19.html

Today at RSC Energia Timothy Kopra and his back-up Timothy Creamer have worked with audio-, video- and photo-equipment and familiarised with equipment for amateur radio communication and various tools for maintenance service and repair of the equipment of ISS.

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #6 on: 11/29/2008 11:57 am »
Some new photos of ISS-19 training in GCTC
http://maksimzaitsev.livejournal.com/

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Re: Expedition 19/20 thread
« Reply #7 on: 12/19/2008 02:09 pm »
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss19/photo_12-17.html

December 17-18, 2008

"The specialists from RSC Energia after S.P. Korolev conducted training sessions under the program in training of the International Space Station 19th (ISS-19) and 20th (ISS-20) Expedition crews.
Gennadiy Padalka and his backup cosmonaut Maxim Suraev (ISS-19), as well as Roman Romanenko and his backup cosmonaut Dmitriy Kondratyev (ISS-20) were introduced at the Zvezda Service Module Integration Stand to the procedure for replacement of environment purification unit and at the training classes - to photographic and video equipment, ham radio equipment which would be operated onboard the ISS Russian Segment, onboard simulators, spectrum analyzer of antenna feeder channel and other apparatus"
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Re: Expedition 19/20 thread
« Reply #8 on: 12/20/2008 10:40 am »
Thank you for the pictures anik. :)

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Re: Expedition 19/20 thread
« Reply #9 on: 01/14/2009 03:18 pm »
MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-008

NASA SETS BRIEFING WITH NEXT SPACE STATION CREW

HOUSTON -- NASA will hold a media briefing Thursday, Jan. 22, at 1
p.m. CST, with the next resident crew of the International Space
Station.

The briefing will originate from NASA's Johnson Space Center in
Houston and be broadcast live on NASA Television and the agency's Web
site. Questions will be taken from reporters at participating NASA
locations.

The briefing participants are:
- Expedition 19 Commander and Russian cosmonaut Gennady Padalka
- Expedition 19 Flight Engineer and NASA astronaut Michael Barratt
- Expedition 19 Flight Engineer and NASA astronaut Timothy Kopra

On March 25, Padalka, Barratt and U.S. spaceflight participant Charles
Simonyi will launch to the station aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft.
Simonyi will return to Earth with Expedition 18 Commander Michael
Fincke and Flight Engineer Yury Lonchakov April 5 in a Soyuz
following a handover period.

Simonyi is training in Russia and will not be participating in the
news conference.

Following the briefing, the crew members will be available for
individual round-robin interviews, in person or by phone. There also
will be a photo opportunity. To participate in the interviews, news
media should contact the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 before 4
p.m. Jan. 20. For NASA TV schedules, streaming video and downlink
information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For the latest information about Expedition 19 and its crew, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station
Jacques :-)

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Re: Expedition 19/20 thread
« Reply #10 on: 01/22/2009 07:44 pm »

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #11 on: 01/31/2009 07:39 am »
http://www.energia.ru/eng/iss/iss19/photo_01-28.html

January 28, 2008

S.P.Korolev RSC Energia hosted training sessions under the crew-training program for Expedition Nineteen to the International Space Station (ISS-19). Corporation specialists familiarized Russian cosmonaut G.Padalka and his backup M.Suraev with procedures for updating the on-board computer software version, operating Zveno-B hardware and the ISS joint computer network, photographic and video equipment of the ISS Russian Segment, as well as a procedure for Earth surface images map control.

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #12 on: 03/03/2009 12:55 pm »
Expedition 19 Press Kit most likely  will not be out almost until  their launch.  Until it is known about
STS 119 tey can't finallize the entire ISS 19 mission.  If STS 119 doesn't get off the ground until
April that means Sandy Magnus will remain after Expedition 18 comes home ,so then she will be
part of Expedition 19.  Nasa must be planning if this occurs. She has been there almost a month
longer already.  A unexpected event for her.

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #13 on: 03/07/2009 03:09 am »
MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-038

NASA SETS BRIEFING TO PREVIEW NEXT SPACE STATION MISSION

HOUSTON -- NASA officials will hold a media briefing at 2 p.m. EDT on
Wednesday, March 11, to discuss the 19th long-duration mission aboard
the International Space Station. The Expedition 19 mission will set
the stage for the doubling of station crew members who will live and
work in space for as long as six months at a time.

The briefing will originate from NASA's Johnson Space Center in
Houston and will be broadcast live on NASA Television. Questions will
be taken from reporters at participating NASA sites.

The participants are:
- Kirk Shireman, International Space Station deputy program manager
- Courtenay McMillian, Expedition 19/20 lead flight director
- Ben Pawlik, Expedition 19/20 increment manager
- Julie Robinson, International Space Station Program scientist

Expedition 19 begins on March 26 when Commander Gennady Padalka of
Russia and NASA Flight Engineer Mike Barratt launch aboard the Soyuz
TMA-14 vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. They will
replace Expedition 18 Commander Mike Fincke and Flight Engineer Yury
Lonchakov, who will return to Earth April 7. Padalka and Barratt's
other crewmate is Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration
Agency, who will travel to the station on space shuttle Discovery,
targeted for launch March 11.

Padalka, Barratt and Wakata will continue science investigations and
prepare for the arrival of the rest of the station's first six-person
crew. Roman Romanenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency, Frank De
Winne of the European Space Agency and Canadian Space Agency
astronaut Bob Thirsk will launch from Baikonur on May 27, arriving at
the station on May 29.

Once all the astronauts are aboard, Expedition 20 begins, ushering in
an era of six-person station crews. This also will be the first time
the crew members represent all five International Space Station
partners.

Padalka and Barratt will conduct a pair of spacewalks in June to
prepare the station for the addition of a new Russian docking module.
The Expedition 20 crew will host the arrival of a Russian Progress
resupply vehicle, two space shuttles and the maiden voyage of a new
cargo ship, the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle, or HTV-1.

For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and scheduling information,
visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For more information about the International Space Station and its
missions, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station

Jacques :-)

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #14 on: 03/11/2009 04:03 pm »
 Expedition 19/Spaceflight Participant Star City, Russia Departure Breakfast Video File
http://www.space-multimedia.nl.eu.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4705

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #16 on: 03/11/2009 06:11 pm »
Good Briefing.  Is there any way a person could get a transcript of this briefing?  Maybe
one of our NASA members or a friend at NASA ,could post a copy of the briefing transcript
here..
ALSO Anyone know when Expedition 19 Press Kit will be released?
Or a good thought is will these Press Kits be combined such as Expedition 20/21??
Any thoughts or preknowledge on this?
Thanks

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #17 on: 03/11/2009 07:05 pm »
« Last Edit: 03/11/2009 07:05 pm by John44 »

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Re: Expedition 19 thread
« Reply #18 on: 03/18/2009 04:27 pm »
Anyone else noticed that the Expedition 19 crew portrait no longer has the UK flag at the bottom? :(

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-19/lores/iss019-s-002.jpg

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