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Space Station Stage 11A

Welcome to Spaceflight Now's comprehensive coverage of the international space station, its full-time residents and the next shuttle assembly mission -- flight STS-113/ISS-11A of Endeavour that will deliver the Port 1 (P1) truss structure to the outpost and exchange resident crews. NASA refers to STS-113 and the Expedition Five and Six rotation as "Stage 11A" in the space station assembly matrix. This page incorporates that approach. We will post data on upcoming shuttle assembly flights as each stage is completed. E-mail us your comments, suggestions and corrections!

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Space station crew in 'good shape' after landing
The returning crew of the international space station - Expedition 5 commander Valery Korzun, flight engineer Sergei Treschev and science officer Peggy Whitson - appears to be in good shape following their return to Earth Saturday after six months in weightlessness.
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Endeavour shuttles station residents back to Earth
Running three days late, the shuttle Endeavour finally glided back to Earth Saturday - just one day before the astronauts would have run out of clean air - leaving a fresh crew behind on the international space station and bringing their three predecessors home after a marathon six-month stay in orbit.
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Endeavour landing scrubbed for third day
The shuttle Endeavour's hard-luck crew was forced to pass up two more Florida landing opportunities Friday because of dismal weather at the Kennedy Space Center. The astronauts now are setting their sights on a landing Saturday, in Florida or California, to finally bring their marathon mission to a close after a record fourth extension day.
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Shuttle Endeavour landing delayed to Friday
Slim hopes dashed, NASA managers Thursday morning ordered the shuttle Endeavour's crew to forego any afternoon landing attempts and to remain in orbit until at least Friday because of low clouds, high winds and rain at the Kennedy Space Center.
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Shuttle Endeavour's landing delayed at least 24 hours
Entry flight director Wayne Hale, faced with deteriorating weather at the Kennedy Space Center, called off a second attempt to land the shuttle Endeavour Wednesday and delayed re-entry at least 24 hours. NASA's Spaceflight Meteorology Group is predicting solidly "no-go" conditions Thursday, raising the prospect of a delay to at least Friday and possibly longer.
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Crew looks ahead to landing
Shuttle commander James Wetherbee says his crew has more than enough food, fuel and other supplies to remain in orbit a few extra days if the weather doesn't permit an on-time landing Wednesday. But just in case, the shuttle skipper said the crew is foregoing second helpings.
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Station arm transporter to be moved before spacewalk
NASA flight controllers now plan to move the space station's $190 million robot arm transporter back to its central work site on the lab's solar array truss just before a spacewalk Dec. 12 by Expedition 6 commander Kenneth Bowersox and flight engineer Nikolai Budarin.
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Endeavour leaves station
With pilot Paul Lockhart at the controls, the shuttle Endeavour undocked from the international space station Monday, leaving a fresh three-man crew behind and ending seven days of work to install and activate a new solar array truss segment. Later in the day, the shuttle launched two tiny picosats connected by a 50-foot tether.
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Final spacewalk completed despite transporter trouble
In one of the more challenging space station assembly spacewalks to date, two astronauts managed to accomplish all of their primary objectives Saturday even though problems moving the station's $290 million robot arm transporter prevented them from using the Canadarm2 space crane as originally planned.
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Departing station crew looks forward to home
Space station science officer Peggy Whitson, 177 days off the planet with just five to go before coming home, says she's looking forward to "a nice steak with a caesar salad with tons of garlic in it." Flight engineer Sergei Treschev wants "a big hot dog." And Expedition 5 commander Valery Korzun says he wants to "eat and drink, maybe, for a couple of days. And then diet."
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Crews stage ceremonial change of station command
During a brief change-of-command ceremony today, outgoing Expedition 5 commander Valery Korzun formally turned over the international space station to Expedition 6 commander Kenneth Bowersox, a veteran space shuttle commander with four previous flights to his credit.
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Thanksgiving Day spacewalk for astronauts
While Americans were enjoying traditional turkey dinners and football, Endeavour astronauts Mike Lopez-Alegria and John Herrington took a successful six-hour spacewalk Thursday to continue the outfitting and activation of the space station's new P1 truss.
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Station grows with addition of another truss
The busiest day of Endeavour's mission was successfully pulled off Tuesday. The $390 million Port 1 truss was added to the space station's backbone, clearing the way for two shuttle astronauts to embark on a 7-hour spacewalk wire up the new structure and perform other tasks.
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Endeavour arrives at station
Taking his time, commander James Wetherbee deftly guided the shuttle Endeavour to a gentle docking with the international space station Monday as the two spacecraft sailed 245 miles above the Pacific Ocean southeast of Australia.
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New station crew takes over
Expedition 6 commander Kenneth Bowersox, flight engineer Nikolai Budarin and science officer Donald Pettit officially replaced the international space station's fifth full-time crew Monday night after installing and testing custom-fitted emergency gear.
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Go for a ride on Endeavour
The astronauts of Endeavour have given space fans an incredible treat. A video camera was mounted in the cockpit facing the flight deck crew during Saturday's launch, showing the shaking and flashing of ascent. But what's more, the movie includes the onboard intercom audio with the astronauts talking to each other and mission control. We present the full 11-minute clip to Spaceflight Now Plus subscribers:
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Missing man missed
Astronaut Donald Thomas, veteran of four shuttle flights and more than 43 days in space, trained for more than a year and a half to fly aboard the international space station as a member of its sixth full-time crew, the crew currently en route to the lab complex aboard the shuttle Endeavour.
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Endeavour soars to continue building station
Lighting up the night sky with white-hot fire, the shuttle Endeavour finally thundered into orbit and set off after the international space station Saturday night, carrying a 14.5-ton solar array truss segment and a fresh three-man crew to the orbiting lab complex. Read our complete launch wrap-up and mission preview story:
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Endeavour launch scrubbed by rain in Spain
Launch of the shuttle Endeavour was called off Friday because of hard-to-predict rain showers at an emergency runway near Moron, Spain. The launch team now is recycling for another launch attempt Saturday night at 7:50 p.m. EST, weather permitting. Again, the launch window will last just five minutes and again, the weather in Spain is expected to be marginal at best.
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Endeavour, robot arm cleared for Friday launch
NASA managers have cleared the shuttle Endeavour for launch Friday evening on a delayed space station assembly mission, deciding the ship's damaged robot arm is more than strong enough to withstand the rigors of flight.
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Shuttle Endeavour's countdown restarted
Engineers restarted the shuttle Endeavour's countdown overnight on the assumption the ship's damaged robot arm will be cleared for launch Friday night "as is." While an analysis of the arm's structural integrity continues, engineers have wrapped protective tape around an area of torn outer insulation and plan to close Endeavour's cargo bay doors later today.
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Arm options assessed; countdown to restart
Engineers appeared more optimistic Monday about the possibility of launching the shuttle Endeavour Friday on a space station assembly mission. No decisions have been made on what to do about the shuttle's damaged robot arm, but NASA plans to restart Endeavour's countdown overnight Tuesday on the assumption the arm will be cleared to fly as is.
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Shuttle Endeavour launch delayed until Friday
Shuttle program manager Ronald Dittemore said Friday night Endeavour's launch was delayed to no earlier than next Friday to give engineers more time to assess the severity of damage to the shuttle's robot arm and to confirm the fatigue-related crack in an oxygen line flex hose is not any sort of generic, fleet-wide problem.
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Fatigue possible culprit in shuttle oxygen leak
The leaking oxygen line that grounded the shuttle Endeavour last Sunday evening may have failed because of structural fatigue, engineers said today, raising the possibility of a fleet-wide issue. Technicians have been asked to examine oxygen and nitrogen lines in the shuttle Discovery overnight to determine if any obvious problems are present on that vehicle.
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Leak Repair
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Engineers zero in on Endeavour's oxygen leak
Engineers working in the shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay at launch pad 39A have found what they believe is the oxygen leak that grounded the ship earlier this week. The leak, which one official said was audible, is believed to be in a flex hose assembly near a dynatube fitting at the forward bulkhead of the shuttle's cargo bay.
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Shuttle's robot arm struck during repair work
Engineers installing an access platform in the shuttle Endeavour's cargo bay for work to repair an oxygen leak inadvertently hit the ship's 50-foot-long robot arm Tuesday, tearing the fragile space crane's protective thermal insulation. Whether any other, possibly more serious, damage occurred is not yet known.
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Leak Repair
Oxygen leak delays shuttle Endeavour's launch
Launch of the shuttle Endeavour on a space station assembly mission is off at least a week - and possibly longer - because of troubleshooting to fix a leak in one of two systems that feed oxygen to the ship's crew cabin.
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Soyuz undocks from station, returns to Earth
Two cosmonauts and a Belgian astronaut undocked from the international space station aboard the Soyuz TM-34 capsule Saturday and landed in central Asia a few hours later.
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Shuttle countdown begins
The shuttle Endeavour's countdown began early Friday for blastoff Monday, between midnight and 4 a.m. EST (0500-0900 GMT), on a year-ending flight to the international space station. There are no technical problems at pad 39A and forecasters are predicting an 80 percent chance of acceptable weather.
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Interview with space station residents
Spaceflight Now had an exclusive live interview with International Space Station commander Valery Korzun and NASA Science Officer Peggy Whitson on Monday. During the 18-minute chat, the two Expedition 5 crew members discussed the accomplishments of their five-month voyage, life away from the planet and much more.
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Soyuz docks to station; Shuttle to launch Nov. 11
With smooth precision, a new Soyuz spacecraft docked with the international space station at 12:01 a.m. EST Nov. 1, giving the lab's full-time crew a fresh lifeboat to replace an aging spacecraft nearing the end of its certified 200-day orbital lifetime. Meanwhile, NASA managers met Thursday and set Nov. 11 as the official launch date for Endeavour's upcoming mission to the station.
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Soyuz taxi crew launches
A new Soyuz lifeboat for the international space station was successfully launched Tuesday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Carrying two Russian cosmonauts and a Belgian astronaut representing the European Space Agency, the Soyuz TMA spacecraft blasted off on time at 10:11 p.m. EST, rocketing away through heavy fog and quickly disappearing from view.
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Engineers study glitch in shuttle firing circuit
NASA and contractor engineers are working "around the clock" to find out why one of two circuits used to detonate the massive bolts holding the shuttle Atlantis to the launch pad failed to fire earlier this month. The issue must be resolved before Endeavour can be cleared for launch next month.
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Soyuz, shuttle set for launch to space station
Engineers at the Kennedy Space Center are readying the shuttle Endeavour for launch Nov. 10 or 11 on a mission to deliver a fresh three-man crew and a 14.5-ton solar array truss segment to the international space station.
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Past Station Missions
Station backbone grows
Space shuttle Atlantis launched the outward expansion of the space station's truss backbone with delivery of the S1 segment in October during a successful 11-day mission that spanned 4.5-million miles.
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Shuttle Endeavour returns station crew to Earth
Endeavour's June mission to the International Space Station upgraded the lab's robot arm and fixed what amounted to a broken wrist. The shuttle also exchanged the outpost's resident crews, bringing a trio of weary space station fliers home after a U.S. record 196 days in space.
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Space station grows with addition of new truss
The 27,000-pound S0 truss -- the central section of the station's backbone structure -- was delivered to the International Space Station and brought to life during the April flight of shuttle Atlantis.
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Endeavour shuttles station crew back to Earth
The shuttle Endeavour glided back to Earth December 17, bringing three space station astronauts back to a starkly different post Sept. 11 world and leaving a fresh crew behind in orbit for a nearly six-month tour of duty.
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Changing of the guard aboard space station Alpha
The Expedition Two astronauts capped their 167-day stay in space and left the international space station in the hands of Expedition Three during shuttle Discovery's crew exchange mission in August.
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Command change
Quest airlock added to international space station
The Joint Airlock Quest was delivered to the international space station in July by space shuttle Atlantis, giving the outpost a new doorway for American and Russian spacewalkers.
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Spacewalk
Station gets an arm and first tourist
The crew of space shuttle Endeavour delivered the Canadian-built robotic arm to the international space station in April. The shuttle visit was immediately followed by Dennis Tito's historic joyride to the outpost.
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STS-100
Station pioneers back on Earth after historic voyage
After a dramatic reversal of fortune, the shuttle Discovery dropped out of orbit and glided to a pre-dawn landing at the Kennedy Space Center on March 21, bringing the international space station's first full-time crew back to Earth after a 141-day space odyssey.
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2001 began with flawless lab delivery
The shuttle Atlantis delivered the $1.4 billion U.S. Destiny laboratory module to the international space station in February during a highly successful mission.
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Undocking
Station's power-generating solar wings spread
In December the astronauts of space shuttle Endeavour bolted a $600 million solar power tower to the international space station and unfurled the most powerful solar wings ever launched.
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Building a space outpost
The crew of space shuttle Discovery carried out a complex four-spacewalk construction mission in October to mount a truss structure with gyroscopes and communications gear to the international space station and add another docking port.
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