2004 Report #57 2:30 a m CDT Saturday, Oct 16, 2004 Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
A 10th crew has arrived at the International Space Station to begin a six-month stay
Soyuz Commander Salizhan Sharipov smoothly guided his Soyuz craft to a linkup with the StationÂ’s Pirs Docking Compartment at 11:16 p m CDT Friday Sharipov took over manual control of the Soyuz' flight part way through the approach when problems were experienced with an automated docking system The docking proceeded flawlessly under Sharipov's control
Sharipov, Expedition 10 Commander and NASA Science Officer Leroy Chiao and Russian Space Forces Test Cosmonaut Yuri Shargin launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, Kazakhstan on Thursday The docking occurred about 225 statute miles above western Russia
Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka and Flight Engineer and NASA Science Officer Mike Fincke watched from the Station, photographing the Soyuz as it approached After leak checks, hatches were opened at 2:13 a m CDT, and Padalka and Fincke greeted their first visitors since April
The ISS Soyuz 8 craft that has been at the Station since April will serve as the return vehicle for Padalka, Fincke and Shargin Shargin will spend eight days aboard Station conducting science experiments Today marked the 180th day in space for Padalka and Fincke and their 178th on the complex Padalka and Fincke will hand over Station operations to Chiao and Sharipov, depart the Station and land in north central Kazakhstan with Shargin on Oct 23
The new Soyuz will be relocated from Pirs to the Zarya module docking port by Chiao and Sharipov in November
Watching the activities at the Russian Mission Control Center in Korolev were NASA Deputy Administrator Fred Gregory, NASA Deputy Associate Administrator for Space Station and Space Shuttle Michael Kostelnik, and ISS Program Manager William Gerstenmaier
Over the next week, Chiao and Sharipov will familiarize themselves with Station systems and stowed equipment, conduct robotics training with the Canadarm2 robot arm, and receive detailed briefings on scientific payloads Sharipov and Padalka will perform maintenance work on the oxygen-generating Elektron system, using spare parts carried aboard the new Soyuz Chiao and Fincke are planned to repair the cooling system of a second U S spacesuit
Information on the crew's activities aboard the Space Station, future launch dates, as well as Station sighting opportunities from anywhere on the Earth, is available on the Internet at: http://spaceflight nasa gov/
Details on Station science operations can be found on an Internet site administered by the Payload Operations Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala , at: http://scipoc msfc nasa gov/
The next ISS status report will be issued Friday, Oct 22, or earlier, if events warrant
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