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| 06.22.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #30
Space shuttle Atlantis returned home safely to the Mojave Desert following a 14-day, 5.8-million-mile mission to the International Space Station.
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| 06.22.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #29
The astronauts on space shuttle Atlantis are getting ready for a second day of landing attempts with a chance to conclude the mission, in Florida or California.
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| 06.21.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #28
The exact times of Friday landing opportunities for the Space Shuttle Atlantis and its crew changed slightly following a brief engine firing that adjusted the spacecraft’s orbit.
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| 06.21.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #27
Poor weather prevented Atlantis’ astronauts from landing today at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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| 06.21.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #26
The astronauts on space shuttle Atlantis are just hours away from an anticipated landing in Florida to conclude a nearly 13-day mission to deliver new electrical generation capacity for expansion of the International Space Station.
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| 06.20.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #25
Space shuttle Atlantis’ astronauts spent – weather permitting – their last full day on orbit today getting their ship ready to return home tomorrow with two landing opportunities available at Florida’s Kennedy Space Center at 12:55 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.
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| 06.20.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #24
Seven astronauts on space shuttle Atlantis are preparing themselves and their orbiter for a planned Thursday landing to wrap up the year’s first International Space Station assembly mission.
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| 06.19.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #23
Space shuttle Atlantis wrapped up an eight-day visit to the International Space Station, undocking at 9:42 a.m. today.
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| 06.19.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #22
The astronauts on space shuttle Atlantis woke up this morning with the hatch to the International Space Station closed and only hours left before undocking for the two-day trip back to Earth.
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| 06.18.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #21
Crews aboard the space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station bid farewell to one another and closed the hatches between their spacecraft at 5:51 p.m. today in preparation for the shuttle’s departure Tuesday morning at 9:42 a.m.
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| 06.18.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #20
The astronauts on space shuttle Atlantis got up this morning looking ahead to time off duty and awaiting word on when they’ll undock from the International Space Station.
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| 06.17.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #19
Astronauts Patrick Forrester and Steve Swanson completed the fourth and final spacewalk of Atlantis’ mission at 5:54 p.m. CDT, wrapping up all the tasks planned for the mission and finishing some jobs that will reduce the workload for future spacewalkers.
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| 06.17.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #18
For the fourth time in less than a week, the astronauts on Space Shuttle Atlantis are about to venture outside their spacecraft to press ahead with assembly of the International Space Station.
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| 06.16.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #17
In a continuing improvement of the onboard Russian computer system, all six channels are now operating in the two Russian command-and-control and the guidance-and-navigation computers that stopped operating three days ago.
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| 06.15.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #15
The situation aboard space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station improved greatly today following repair of a protruding thermal blanket, restoring power to problematic Russian navigation computers, and completing retraction of a finicky solar array.
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| 06.16.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #16
A new spaceflight endurance record was set this morning as 10 astronauts and cosmonauts slept on the docked space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station.
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| 06.15.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #14
Astronauts on space shuttle Atlantis are only hours from the week’s third spacewalk out of the International Space Station, a 6½-hour excursion to repair a thermal blanket on the orbiter and assist in folding up a solar array on the station.
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| 06.14.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #13
The space shuttle Atlantis and International Space Station crews inside the station today partially retracted a solar array and prepared for the third spacewalk that will focus on repair of a damaged thermal blanket on the shuttle and assisting “on the scene” with additional retraction of the array.
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| 06.14.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #12
Solar array retraction and spacewalk preparation are the focus of the crews on board space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station today.
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| 06.13.07 - STS-117 MCC Status Report #11
Just a few launch restraint bolts stand between the International Space Station’s new solar arrays and rotation, following a seven hour and 16 minute spacewalk by Mission Specialists Patrick Forrester and Steve Swanson.
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