1 00:00:05,776 --> 00:00:10,426 Good day, this is the International Space Station Update for Friday September 9. 2 00:00:10,646 --> 00:00:15,336 The Expedition 28 crew is busy preparing for next week's departure 3 00:00:15,336 --> 00:00:20,646 of Expedition 29 Commander Andrey Borisenko 4 00:00:21,526 --> 00:00:25,126 and Flight Engineers Alexander Samokutyaev and Ron Garan. 5 00:00:27,026 --> 00:00:30,126 This will be the last weekend for the crew aboard the station. 6 00:00:30,126 --> 00:00:35,806 Today, Garan, Borisenko and Samokutyaev rehearsed undocking and descent procedures 7 00:00:35,806 --> 00:00:39,736 in their Soyuz spacecraft as they ready for their landing next week. 8 00:00:39,736 --> 00:00:48,186 They will wrap up the 164 days in space and 162 days on the station, and they will return... 9 00:00:48,656 --> 00:00:53,596 they will be delayed a week because of the loss of the supply spacecraft August 24. 10 00:00:54,466 --> 00:00:56,756 Here is that landing time for you. 11 00:00:56,756 --> 00:01:02,186 The Soyuz 21 landing in Kazakhstan will take place at 11 p.m. Central time, 12 00:01:02,736 --> 00:01:05,746 12 a.m. Easter time on September 16. 13 00:01:09,506 --> 00:01:12,756 Borisenko will hand over the command to fellow crew 14 00:01:12,756 --> 00:01:20,256 and U.S. astronaut Mike Fossum next Wednesday in a ceremony planned for 4:40 p.m. Central time. 15 00:01:20,756 --> 00:01:23,696 That will be televised on NASA Television. 16 00:01:24,116 --> 00:01:27,826 Again that time for the Expedition 28/29 Change 17 00:01:27,826 --> 00:01:34,136 of Command Ceremony is 4:40 p.m. Central time, 5:40 p.m. Eastern time. 18 00:01:35,256 --> 00:01:41,086 Fossum will lead the Expedition 29 crew members with Russian cosmonaut Sergei Volkov 19 00:01:41,786 --> 00:01:45,826 and Japanese space agency astronaut Satoshi Furukawa. 20 00:01:45,826 --> 00:01:47,906 Here sit three team members. 21 00:01:48,266 --> 00:01:51,976 Three additional crew scheduled to join them in October. 22 00:01:52,566 --> 00:01:53,986 At present, that is planned. 23 00:01:53,986 --> 00:02:00,326 That will be Dan Burbank, Anatoly Ivanishin and Anton Shkaplerov. 24 00:02:00,826 --> 00:02:02,596 Here are their photos. 25 00:02:02,596 --> 00:02:08,336 Again, that's the Expedition 29 crew that is scheduled to join the three crew members 26 00:02:08,336 --> 00:02:11,566 that are already on board the International Space Station in October. 27 00:02:13,266 --> 00:02:16,186 The crew has spent a very busy day today. 28 00:02:16,876 --> 00:02:20,576 Just completed their lunch break, and they're in the early afternoon of their day. 29 00:02:21,336 --> 00:02:25,756 They've had a wide range of tasks including the capture of video and photographs 30 00:02:25,756 --> 00:02:29,876 of Hurricane Katia and Tropical Storm Nate. 31 00:02:29,926 --> 00:02:32,986 This is a video of Hurricane Katia that was captured today. 32 00:02:33,836 --> 00:02:37,326 That video will be playing today again in our update. 33 00:02:37,326 --> 00:02:38,406 It was playing earlier. 34 00:02:38,406 --> 00:02:41,676 It can be seen on the web at NASA dot gov 35 00:02:41,676 --> 00:02:46,056 and also today during the NASA daily Video File updates. 36 00:02:47,706 --> 00:02:54,386 Again, the crew has been busy capturing images not only of Katia but also Bulgaria, Portugal, 37 00:02:54,896 --> 00:02:56,716 Jamaica and the Mississippi delta. 38 00:02:57,416 --> 00:03:01,376 Fossum has been working today, as you saw some video earlier, 39 00:03:01,596 --> 00:03:08,426 working in the Combustion Integration Rack, working on a manifold bottle replacement there, 40 00:03:08,976 --> 00:03:16,316 and Furukawa also did some work with the Vehicle Cabin Atmospheric Module. 41 00:03:17,396 --> 00:03:22,996 The crew on board the space station today again is wrapping up a very busy week. 42 00:03:22,996 --> 00:03:26,936 We wanted to make sure that you are aware 43 00:03:26,936 --> 00:03:30,436 that next week the crew will be busy saying their farewell. 44 00:03:31,116 --> 00:03:37,356 The Expedition 28 farewell and Soyuz hatch closure is scheduled, again, 45 00:03:37,356 --> 00:03:39,766 next week on Thursday September 15. 46 00:03:39,856 --> 00:03:46,546 That is planned for 4:40 p.m. Again, that's the hatch closure. 47 00:03:47,186 --> 00:03:54,996 Then the undocking coverage will begin at 7:15 p.m. These are all Central times. 48 00:03:55,946 --> 00:04:01,836 Again, that's the undocking coverage for the Expedition 28 crew as they begin 49 00:04:01,836 --> 00:04:04,526 to leave the International Space Station. 50 00:04:05,106 --> 00:04:10,136 Deorbit burn and landing coverage begins at 9:30 p.m. Central time. 51 00:04:10,136 --> 00:04:12,616 These are all on Thursday September 15. 52 00:04:18,506 --> 00:04:28,726 And then of course the Expedition 29 update will begin at 10 a.m. on Friday September 16, 53 00:04:28,806 --> 00:04:33,506 and there will be coverage of one of the Star City... 54 00:04:33,506 --> 00:04:38,986 the Karaganda ceremony for the Expedition 28 will also be seen on NASA Television, 55 00:04:38,986 --> 00:04:51,276 and that is set for Friday September 16 at 9:30 a.m. I'm sorry that time