1 00:00:05,650 --> 00:00:02,790 foreign 2 00:00:09,049 --> 00:00:05,660 [Music] 3 00:00:11,330 --> 00:00:09,059 I'm Jaden Jennings four members of the 4 00:00:13,129 --> 00:00:11,340 Expedition 69 crew left the 5 00:00:16,129 --> 00:00:13,139 International Space Station for a short 6 00:00:18,590 --> 00:00:16,139 trip Dragon station SpaceX on the big 7 00:00:21,230 --> 00:00:18,600 loop the members of SpaceX crew 6 Steve 8 00:00:22,849 --> 00:00:21,240 Bowen Woody hoberg Andre bettyev and 9 00:00:25,550 --> 00:00:22,859 Sultan al-nayadi Board of the Dragon 10 00:00:27,890 --> 00:00:25,560 spacecraft Endeavor on Saturday May 6th 11 00:00:29,570 --> 00:00:27,900 and successfully relocated the vehicle 12 00:00:32,330 --> 00:00:29,580 from the space-facing port of the 13 00:00:34,430 --> 00:00:32,340 harmony module to the forward Port this 14 00:00:36,709 --> 00:00:34,440 movement opens the Zenith port for the 15 00:00:39,110 --> 00:00:36,719 arrival of Axia mission 2 that is 16 00:00:41,209 --> 00:00:39,120 scheduled to launch from pad 39a at 17 00:00:43,610 --> 00:00:41,219 Kennedy no earlier than May 21st 18 00:00:45,650 --> 00:00:43,620 followed by the next SpaceX Dragon free 19 00:00:47,270 --> 00:00:45,660 Supply Mission currently targeted for 20 00:00:49,729 --> 00:00:47,280 early June 21 00:00:51,770 --> 00:00:49,739 another spacewalk is in the books the 22 00:00:53,110 --> 00:00:51,780 third for a duel of cosmonauts since 23 00:00:56,029 --> 00:00:53,120 mid-april 24 00:00:58,250 --> 00:00:56,039 Sergey kopia and Dmitry patelan and Rose 25 00:01:01,069 --> 00:00:58,260 Cosmos conducted a spacewalk on Friday 26 00:01:03,410 --> 00:01:01,079 May 12th the main task for the pair was 27 00:01:05,450 --> 00:01:03,420 to deploy a radiator on the naoka 28 00:01:07,370 --> 00:01:05,460 science module this was the sixth 29 00:01:08,750 --> 00:01:07,380 spacewalk for prokopia and the fourth 30 00:01:11,090 --> 00:01:08,760 for patellin 31 00:01:13,670 --> 00:01:11,100 we move on to take a look at a testing 32 00:01:15,469 --> 00:01:13,680 of a device that may make one task a 33 00:01:16,429 --> 00:01:15,479 little bit easier for astronauts in 34 00:01:19,070 --> 00:01:16,439 orbit 35 00:01:21,289 --> 00:01:19,080 on Tuesday NASA flight engineer Steve 36 00:01:23,630 --> 00:01:21,299 Bowen tested operations for the hunch 37 00:01:25,850 --> 00:01:23,640 ball clamp monopod created by the high 38 00:01:28,190 --> 00:01:25,860 school students United with NASA or hunt 39 00:01:30,590 --> 00:01:28,200 program the creation of this device 40 00:01:32,630 --> 00:01:30,600 comes after crew members commented on 41 00:01:34,550 --> 00:01:32,640 the difficulty of positioning cameras 42 00:01:36,350 --> 00:01:34,560 correctly and keeping them stable in 43 00:01:39,710 --> 00:01:36,360 locations on the space station 44 00:01:43,490 --> 00:01:39,720 the ISS is a very busy laboratory where 45 00:01:45,530 --> 00:01:43,500 where space is a premium and so it's a 46 00:01:47,030 --> 00:01:45,540 pretty useful piece of Hardware the 47 00:01:49,490 --> 00:01:47,040 hunch program offers high school 48 00:01:52,190 --> 00:01:49,500 students Real World experience in design 49 00:01:54,770 --> 00:01:52,200 and manufacture of items used aboard the 50 00:01:57,109 --> 00:01:54,780 space station and finally this weekend 51 00:02:00,950 --> 00:01:57,119 marks the anniversary of America's first 52 00:02:06,410 --> 00:02:03,770 May 14th is the 50th anniversary of the 53 00:02:08,570 --> 00:02:06,420 launch of Skylab Skylab headed to space 54 00:02:09,589 --> 00:02:08,580 on a Saturn V rocket from the Kennedy 55 00:02:12,170 --> 00:02:09,599 Space Center 56 00:02:16,610 --> 00:02:12,180 Skylab was occupied by three crews from 57 00:02:18,350 --> 00:02:16,620 May 1973 through February 1974. this was 58 00:02:20,449 --> 00:02:18,360 the first program that focused on living 59 00:02:22,130 --> 00:02:20,459 and working in space and was the 60 00:02:24,229 --> 00:02:22,140 foundation for space lab and the 61 00:02:26,030 --> 00:02:24,239 International Space Station these longer 62 00:02:27,770 --> 00:02:26,040 stays were the starting point to 63 00:02:30,530 --> 00:02:27,780 understand how humans adapted to 64 00:02:32,270 --> 00:02:30,540 prolonged periods in space 65 00:02:34,010 --> 00:02:32,280 and that's space to ground this week 66 00:02:36,530 --> 00:02:34,020 keep up with all of the latest space 67 00:02:38,750 --> 00:02:36,540 station science by following at ISS 68 00:02:39,450 --> 00:02:38,760 underscore Research on Twitter we'll see