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    A Breathtaking View – Literally

    Credit: NASA / Jessica Merzdorf

    By Jessica Merzdorf / GRAND MESA LODGE, COLORADO After visiting with part of the SnowEx 2020 airborne team, we headed up the mountain to rendezvous with the ground team, stationed at Grand Mesa Lodge. "Does anyone have a headache?" asked Jerry Newlin, SnowEx operations manager, as we left the little town of Delta and the …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 2/18/2020

    Double Cold Bag (DCB):  The crew transferred and unpacked three refrigerated Double Cold Bags (DCB) into the appropriate MELFI, GLACIER, MERLIN, and ambient locations.  After the science items were removed from the DCBs, the ice bricks and DCBs were temporarily stowed to dry out.  The DCBs are passive (non-powered) bags which are used to maintain …

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    Snow Science Two Miles in the Sky

    Grand Mesa, Colorado has an elevation of 10,500 feet, and from the Land's End Observatory, you can see across the valley to Utah. The large, flat surface of the mesa is perfect for SnowEx 2020's instrument testing and validation activities. Credit: NASA / Jessica Merzdorf

    By Jessica Merzdorf / GRAND MESA LODGE, COLORADO What is it like to do science nearly 2 miles above sea level? At a majestic 10,500 feet elevation, Grand Mesa is the world's tallest mesa, or flat-topped mountain. It's also the site of an intense month of data collection by NASA's SnowEx 2020, a ground and …

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    Mars 2020 Rover Undergoing Processing at Florida Spaceport

    Mars 2020 rover at Kennedy Space Center

    Soon after its arrival to NASA's Kennedy Space Center last week, the Mars 2020 rover was moved to the Florida spaceport's Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility, where it has been undergoing processing for its mission later this year. The spacecraft was flown to Kennedy from California aboard a C-17 aircraft on Feb. 12. Targeted for mid-July 2020, the …

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    Cygnus Cargo Craft Attached to Station for Three-Month Stay

    After its capture this morning at 4:05 a.m. EST, the Northrop Grumman Cygnus spacecraft was bolted into place on the International Space Station’s Earth-facing port of the Unity module at 6:16 a.m. At the time of installation, the space station was flying over south of New Zealand. The spacecraft’s arrival brings more than 7,500 pounds of …

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    Robotic Arm Reaches Out and Captures Cygnus Cargo Craft

    At 4:05 a.m. EST, NASA Flight Engineer Andrew Morgan grappled Cygnus and NASA astronaut Jessica Meir acted as a backup. After capture, the spacecraft will be installed on the Unity module’s Earth-facing port. The station was flying over southeastern Russia when it was captured. NASA Television coverage of installation will begin at 6:00 a.m. Cygnus will remain …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 2/17/2020

    Mouse Mission-5: As a continuation of the preparation for the upcoming Mouse Mission-5, the crew performed the Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF) power cable reconnect and filter installation.  Stress caused by partial G may alter gene expression in cells of the body. The investigation analyzes any such alterations and their possible effects on development of …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 2/15/2020

    Cygnus NG-13 Mission: The NG-13 Antares 230+ launch vehicle, carrying the Cygnus vehicle S.S. Robert Henry Lawrence Jr., was successfully launched from the Virginia Space Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s NASA Wallops Flight Facility at 2:21 pm CT today. The Antares launch vehicle ascent was per the plan and a nominal orbital insertion of the Cygnus spacecraft …

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    U.S. Cygnus Cargo Ship Blasts Off to Station for Tuesday Delivery

    Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus resupply spacecraft is on its way to the station with approximately 7,500 pounds of science investigations and cargo after launching at 3:21 p.m. EST Saturday, Feb. 15 from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. At the time of liftoff, the International Space Station was flying 258 statute miles over the western Pacific, …

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    Astronauts Relaxing Ahead of U.S. Cargo Mission

    Two NASA astronauts are relaxing for the next couple of days as a U.S. space delivery nears its launch to the International Space Station. The Expedition 62 Commander is staying busy with the research and the upkeep of Russian orbital lab systems. Flight Engineers Jessica Meir and Andrew Morgan are taking it easy Thursday and …

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