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ISS astronauts open hatch to Russian spacecraft
ISS astronauts open hatch to Russian spacecraft after strange smell delays cargo delivery
The hatch between the Russian side and U.S. side of the ISS is usually closed these days. For the past five years, there has been an ongoing air leak on the Russian side. NASA and its Russian counterpart, Roscosmos, continue to troubleshoot the leak, which poses no immediate risk to the ISS astronauts or station operations, NASA has stressed.
Astronauts Unpack Cargo From Stinky Russian Spacecraft, Despite Troubling Odor
The hatch between a Russian cargo ship and the International Space Station (ISS) is finally open after a foul stench initially prompted astronauts to seal it off. The good news is, the smell has not lingered and NASA may have figured out the cause.
Astronauts baffled by 'unexpected odor' leaking from Russian spacecraft docked at ISS
Russian cosmonauts aboard the ISS were forced to seal a hatch and don protective equipment after the arrival of a cargo vessel brought with it a bizarre smell.
'Unexpected odor' on Russian spacecraft delays cargo delivery for ISS astronauts
A Russian Progress spacecraft docked at the International Space Station on Saturday (Nov. 23) at the Russian Poisk module after its launch on Nov. 21. But astronauts couldn't keep the spacecraft hatch open for long to retrieve fresh food, supplies and equipment due to a stench coming from the capsule.
Astronauts Report Alarming Stench Coming From Russian Spacecraft Docked to ISS
A Russian spacecraft docked to the International Space Station (ISS) didn’t just bring supplies to the ISS—it also brought a foul odor. The unpleasant aroma was strong enough to prompt astronauts to close the hatch connecting it to the rest of the space station and initiate anti-contamination procedures.
Russian delivery to space station unpacked after source of unwelcome smell solved
Cosmonauts opened the hatch to a Russian spacecraft on Monday for a second time after immediately closing it when they detected an odd smell coming from the vehicle over the weekend.
Russian spacecraft brings ‘unexpected odor’ to ISS
A Russian module bringing cargo to the International Space Station delivered more than just supplies on Saturday — it brought a stench. When astronauts opened the Progress 90 resupply spacecraft, they were greeted by small droplets and an “unexpected odor,
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Happy Thanksgiving from space! What Turkey Day dinner looks like for NASA astronauts on ISS (video)
The four NASA astronauts currently living on the International Space Station wished us all a happy Thanksgiving — and ...
ABC7 San Francisco
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NASA astronauts share Thanksgiving message from ISS: 'We're thankful for zero gravity'
Four NASA
astronauts
aboard the International Space Station (
ISS
) sent a Thanksgiving message to Earth on Tuesday, ...
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'Don’t worry about us': Here’s how the astronauts stuck on the ISS celebrate Thanksgiving
Astronauts Sunita "Suni" Williams and Barry "Butch" Wilmore were only supposed to be on the International Space Station (ISS) ...
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How stranded Boeing Starliner astronauts will manage to have Thanksgiving dinner in space — pass the dehydrated turkey
Williams and Wilmore were only slated to be on the ISS for eight days. But when their Boeing Starliner experienced technical ...
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What Thanksgiving dinner looks like for NASA astronauts in space
The crew showed a container of food which they said had smoked turkey, Brussels sprouts, and butternut squash.
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Watch: Sunita Williams and ISS crew celebrate thanksgiving with a special message from space
Astronauts aboard the ISS, led by Commander Sunita Williams, shared a heartfelt Thanksgiving message from space. Despite ...
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Here’s what the astronauts stranded on the ISS are eating each day — as health concerns mount
Doctors for the space agency are closely monitoring the health and diets of Butch Wilmore, 61, and Sunita Williams, 59, after ...
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