International Space Station Status Report: SS06-042

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Sept. 28, 2006

Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4769

John Ira Petty
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111

STATUS REPORT: SS06-042

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS06-042

After six months aboard the International Space Station that included 
arrival of two space shuttle missions, resumption of construction of 
the orbiting laboratory and the restoration of a three-member crew, 
Expedition 13 landed at 9:13 p.m. EDT in the steppes of Kazakhstan. 

Commander Pavel Vinogradov and NASA station science officer Jeff 
Williams landed in their Soyuz TMA 8 spacecraft about 50 miles 
northeast of Arkalyk. Russian recovery forces and NASA officials 
arrived at the site shortly after the spacecraft touched down. The 
Soyuz undocked from the space station at 5:53 p.m. EDT.

The crew will spend several weeks in Star City, near Moscow, for 
debriefing and medical examinations.

With Williams and Vinogradov was Spaceflight Participant Anousheh 
Ansari, who flew to the station with the Expedition 14 crew and spent 
eight days there. The American businesswoman went to the station 
under a contract with the Russian Federal Space Agency.

During their mission, which launched March 29, Vinogradov and Williams 
were joined by Thomas Reiter, a European Space Agency astronaut from 
Germany. He became the first non-Russian, non-U.S. long-duration 
station crew member. He will remain aboard as part of the Expedition 
14 crew until December when he returns to Earth on the next space 
shuttle flight. 

Two successful spacewalks were conducted during Expedition 13. The 
first was by Vinogradov and Williams in Russian spacesuits and the 
second by Williams and Reiter in U.S. spacesuits.

Vinogradov and Williams welcomed Space Shuttle Discovery astronauts 
and Reiter during the STS-121 mission to the station in July. In 
September Space Shuttle Atlantis' crew on the STS-115 mission brought 
and installed the station's integrated P3/P4 truss segments. 

Expedition 14 Commander Mike Lopez-Alegria, Mikhail Tyurin and Reiter, 
now are on their own aboard the station after a week of handover, 
maintenance and some science activities. Vinogradov and Tyurin 
replaced a major component of the Elektron oxygen-producing device, 
which malfunctioned shortly after Atlantis departed.

The device was activated Sept. 16 and functioned for about three hours 
before shutting itself off. Further troubleshooting is planned.

The next status report will be issued Friday, Oct. 6, or earlier if 
events warrant. For more about the crew's activities and station 
sighting opportunities, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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