International Space Station Status Report: SS06-030

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June 26, 2006

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-3749

James Hartsfield
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111

STATUS REPORT: SS06-030

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS06-030

New supplies arrived at the International Space Station Monday as an 
unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft linked up to the station's Pirs 
Docking Compartment. 

Filled with 2.5 tons of food, fuel and supplies for the station's 
Expedition 13 crew, the ISS Progress 22 automatically docked at 12:25 
p.m. EDT as the spacecraft and the station sailed 220 miles above 
northern Africa. The 22nd Progress to visit the station was launched 
Saturday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. 

Commander Pavel Vinogradov and Flight Engineer Jeff Williams will open 
the hatch to the supply ship once leak checks are completed later 
Monday. The crew will begin unloading items Tuesday. 

The supplies include oxygen and air, clothing, experiment hardware and 
spare parts, as well as personal items from the crew's families. The 
new Progress joins an older Progress supply ship that arrived at the 
station's Zvezda Service Module in April. Progress 21 will remain 
docked until mid-September. It will be used to stow trash, and its 
supply of oxygen will help replenish the station's atmosphere when 
required. 

ISS Progress 22 holds 1,918 pounds of propellant for the Russian 
thrusters, 108 pounds of oxygen and air as a backup supply for the 
oxygen generated by the Russian Elektron system and 264 pounds of 
water to augment onboard supplies. The new cargo also includes 2,800 
pounds of spare parts, experiment hardware and life support 
components. 

The experiment hardware includes items that will be used by European 
Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter once he arrives via the Space 
Shuttle Discovery's STS-121 mission. This flight will return the 
station to three crew members for the first time since 2003. 

The next station status report will be issued on Friday or earlier if 
events warrant. For more about the crew's activities and station 
sighting opportunities: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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