Long-delayed Nauka science module finally reaches ISS

Long-delayed Nauka science module finally reaches ISS

The Russian Multipurpose Laboratory Module Nauka, delayed by nearly 15 years, has finally docked with the International Space Station.

Docking took place at 13:29 UTC July 29, 2021, at the space-facing port of the Zvezda module. This came some eight days after launching atop a Proton-M rocket on July 21 from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

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Expedition 1 and the early International Space Station

Expedition 1 and the early International Space Station

Today’s International Space Station is a sprawling complex the size of a football field with over a dozen habitable modules and hundreds of science experiments ongoing at any given time. When the crew of Expedition 1 arrived in November 2000, it was much smaller and their mission was very different — activating this new international outpost.

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Progress MS-06 docks with ISS

Progress MS-06 docks with ISS

Pulling into port at 7:37 a.m. EDT (11:37 GMT) June 16, 2017, the autonomous Russian Progress MS-06 cargo spacecraft glided in for a docking at the aft port of the International Space Station’s Zvezda service module.

The two vehicles were traveling some 400 kilometers over the Philippine Sea at the time of docking.

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