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  2. Mission Elapsed Time - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] MET was formerly called Ground Elapsed Time (GET) prior to the Space Shuttle. [3] The International Space Station (ISS) does not use an MET clock since it is a "permanent" and international mission. The ISS observes Greenwich Mean Time (UTC/GMT). The shuttles also had UTC clocks so that the astronauts could easily figure out what the ...

  3. Skylab - Wikipedia

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    The use of both the liquid soap and water was carefully planned out, with enough soap and warm water for one shower per week per person. [85] The first astronaut to use the space shower was Paul J. Weitz on Skylab 2, the first crewed mission. [85] He said, "It took a fair amount longer to use than you might expect, but you come out smelling ...

  4. List of spaceflight records - Wikipedia

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    All-time (and while on a planetary body [52]): 7.6 kilometers [53]: 1144 (4.7 miles, 25,029 feet [54]), Apollo 17, Gene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt, EVA-2, December 12, 1972. During their second of three moonwalks, Cernan and Schmitt rode the Lunar Roving Vehicle to geological station 2, Nansen Crater , at the foot of the South Massif .

  5. NASA to bring Boeing astronauts home days earlier than ...

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    NASA had expected to use a newly built Crew Dragon capsule to launch Crew-10 as soon as February, but in December the space agency revealed that mission teams needed additional “time to complete ...

  6. Space Shuttle program - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It flew 135 missions and carried 355 astronauts from 16 countries, many on multiple trips. The Space Shuttle , composed of an orbiter launched with two reusable solid rocket boosters and a disposable external fuel tank , carried up to eight astronauts and up to 50,000 lb (23,000 kg) of payload into low Earth orbit (LEO).

  7. Spaceflight - Wikipedia

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    Spaceflight (or space flight) is an application of astronautics to fly objects, usually spacecraft, into or through outer space, either with or without humans on board.Most spaceflight is uncrewed and conducted mainly with spacecraft such as satellites in orbit around Earth, but also includes space probes for flights beyond Earth orbit.

  8. Trump says he told Elon Musk and SpaceX to 'go get ...

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    The astronauts — Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore — are due to return from the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Crew-9 capsule after the arrival of Crew-10, which is targeting a ...

  9. NASA-SpaceX capsule switch poised to bring Starliner ... - AOL

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    NASA on Tuesday swapped out the astronaut capsule it plans to use for an upcoming routine flight to the International Space Station, a scheduling move that will allow a slightly earlier return for ...