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July 30, 2012

Adding Speed, Capacity to International Space Station Operations

By Doug Mohney, Contributing Editor

NASA and other International Space Station (ISS) partners want to speed up the utilization of the $100 billion facility. Immediate plans include a same-day rendezvous and docking of a Russian Progress cargo freighter on August 1, with a longer-term goal to put a seventh crew member aboard for performing more research work.

Up until now, launching crew and cargo to ISS has been a multi-day process, where a spacecraft is launched into orbit and then spends a day or so of "chase" catching up to the orbiting space station for rendezvous and docking.   ISS Progress 48 will launch at 3:15 p.m. EDT on Wednesday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan and dock at 9:24 p.m. on the same day. When it arrives, it will deliver about two metric tons of supplies.

If successful, the direct-approach launch profile would be used for future Soyuz crew member flights, providing a couple extra days of work time to keep the space station fully staffed at six crew members. With six on board, there's enough crew time to conduct about 40 hours of person-tended research. Cut that to three people, and there's barely enough time to keep the station running and astronauts healthy enough for a return to earth... Read More

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