1 00:00:05,510 --> 00:00:03,110 the International Space Station marks 10 2 00:00:08,120 --> 00:00:05,520 years of continuous human habitation and 3 00:00:09,169 --> 00:00:08,130 the last scheduled space shuttle visit 4 00:00:10,970 --> 00:00:09,179 late this year 5 00:00:13,280 --> 00:00:10,980 the flight crew will mark those 6 00:00:18,349 --> 00:00:13,290 milestones while doing the work that the 7 00:00:20,060 --> 00:00:18,359 station was built for I think one of the 8 00:00:24,460 --> 00:00:20,070 most important tests that our crew 9 00:00:27,920 --> 00:00:24,470 members will have is promoting 10 00:00:31,759 --> 00:00:27,930 scientific research in space human space 11 00:00:33,950 --> 00:00:31,769 flight program because I believe that 12 00:00:37,160 --> 00:00:33,960 humanity as a whole should strive to 13 00:00:40,190 --> 00:00:37,170 achieve loftier goals and try to expand 14 00:00:42,440 --> 00:00:40,200 them horizons to support human 15 00:00:45,160 --> 00:00:42,450 exploration the station's research 16 00:00:47,600 --> 00:00:45,170 agenda focuses on the human explorers 17 00:00:49,549 --> 00:00:47,610 learning how best to prepare those 18 00:00:52,279 --> 00:00:49,559 people physically and psychologically 19 00:00:54,290 --> 00:00:52,289 for a smooth adaptation to the 20 00:01:00,770 --> 00:00:54,300 microgravity environment to begin their 21 00:01:10,250 --> 00:01:00,780 work recovery and adaptation of human 22 00:01:13,580 --> 00:01:10,260 body after landing people to not spend 23 00:01:16,179 --> 00:01:13,590 too much time on trying to recover 24 00:01:19,460 --> 00:01:16,189 they're strengthened after a spaceflight 25 00:01:21,620 --> 00:01:19,470 while the expedition 24 crew members are 26 00:01:24,469 --> 00:01:21,630 the subjects for some station research 27 00:01:26,510 --> 00:01:24,479 there are also operators for dozens of 28 00:01:29,149 --> 00:01:26,520 experiments in a range of scientific 29 00:01:31,160 --> 00:01:29,159 disciplines those investigations use 30 00:01:33,590 --> 00:01:31,170 facilities in the station's several 31 00:01:34,640 --> 00:01:33,600 laboratory modules and outside the 32 00:01:36,910 --> 00:01:34,650 vehicle as well 33 00:01:40,010 --> 00:01:36,920 we've got experiments that go outdoors 34 00:01:43,039 --> 00:01:40,020 on all points of the station it seems 35 00:01:46,219 --> 00:01:43,049 that are trying to monitor measure 36 00:01:48,859 --> 00:01:46,229 observe the effects of the space 37 00:01:51,679 --> 00:01:48,869 environment the temperature extremes of 38 00:01:55,520 --> 00:01:51,689 the pressure extreme the the particles 39 00:01:58,760 --> 00:01:55,530 the the long-duration exposure and and 40 00:02:02,270 --> 00:01:58,770 take that information and and how can we 41 00:02:03,850 --> 00:02:02,280 build better structures in space and on 42 00:02:06,370 --> 00:02:03,860 the moon 43 00:02:08,650 --> 00:02:06,380 to maintain his orbiting laboratory 44 00:02:11,920 --> 00:02:08,660 Dyson and flight engineer Doug Wheelock 45 00:02:14,140 --> 00:02:11,930 conduct a spacewalk in July to install a 46 00:02:17,020 --> 00:02:14,150 power and data grapple fixture on the 47 00:02:20,110 --> 00:02:17,030 Zarya module to serve as a new operating 48 00:02:22,420 --> 00:02:20,120 base for Canada arm - so we can increase 49 00:02:24,850 --> 00:02:22,430 the essentially the working envelope of 50 00:02:27,490 --> 00:02:24,860 the of our robotic structures on board 51 00:02:30,430 --> 00:02:27,500 and that's our primary task on that EBA 52 00:02:33,220 --> 00:02:30,440 and there's also some routing of cables 53 00:02:35,740 --> 00:02:33,230 and and power cables and video cables 54 00:02:38,890 --> 00:02:35,750 and data cables and things that take up 55 00:02:41,350 --> 00:02:38,900 the majority of that of that e VA a 56 00:02:43,300 --> 00:02:41,360 second DBA is planned for later in the 57 00:02:45,880 --> 00:02:43,310 month for Kornienko and Fyodor 58 00:02:48,400 --> 00:02:45,890 yurchikhin to finish external outfitting 59 00:02:50,020 --> 00:02:48,410 of the new Rassvet module so future 60 00:02:52,480 --> 00:02:50,030 dockings can be completed in the 61 00:02:58,000 --> 00:02:52,490 automatic mode we should activate it 62 00:03:00,820 --> 00:02:58,010 emiram one its we connect mm one with 63 00:03:06,070 --> 00:03:00,830 power cable data cable from a same from 64 00:03:08,860 --> 00:03:06,080 FGB 2 mm one it's very very difficult 65 00:03:11,770 --> 00:03:08,870 Wheelock becomes expedition 25 commander 66 00:03:13,570 --> 00:03:11,780 when sports off Dyson and Kornienko 67 00:03:17,400 --> 00:03:13,580 returned to Earth in September just 68 00:03:20,229 --> 00:03:17,410 before space shuttle Discovery arrives 69 00:03:23,140 --> 00:03:20,239 sts-133 will leave a load of supplies 70 00:03:25,990 --> 00:03:23,150 and the cargo module Leonardo 71 00:03:28,390 --> 00:03:26,000 which will then become known as the PMM 72 00:03:33,580 --> 00:03:28,400 the permanent multi-purpose module 73 00:03:35,530 --> 00:03:33,590 it has a logistics module on there that 74 00:03:37,690 --> 00:03:35,540 we will actually be putting on the 75 00:03:38,830 --> 00:03:37,700 station and leaving it permanently so 76 00:03:40,540 --> 00:03:38,840 essentially we're going to have a big 77 00:03:43,300 --> 00:03:40,550 closet on board which is nice because 78 00:03:46,000 --> 00:03:43,310 there's just like most houses you never 79 00:03:47,860 --> 00:03:46,010 can have too much closet space discovery 80 00:03:50,259 --> 00:03:47,870 will be followed by a Soyuz spacecraft 81 00:03:52,810 --> 00:03:50,269 delivering astronaut scott Kelly and 82 00:03:55,590 --> 00:03:52,820 cosmonauts alexander kaleri and oleg 83 00:03:58,690 --> 00:03:55,600 skripochka to fill out expedition 25 84 00:04:01,090 --> 00:03:58,700 this crew will be on hand November 2nd 85 00:04:03,250 --> 00:04:01,100 to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the 86 00:04:05,650 --> 00:04:03,260 arrival of the first long-duration crew 87 00:04:07,810 --> 00:04:05,660 and the beginning of permanent human 88 00:04:10,600 --> 00:04:07,820 habitation of the International Space 89 00:04:12,309 --> 00:04:10,610 Station your chicken and skripochka are 90 00:04:14,590 --> 00:04:12,319 scheduled for two spacewalks in 91 00:04:17,199 --> 00:04:14,600 mid-november to refresh russian 92 00:04:20,110 --> 00:04:17,209 experiment samples and install new heart 93 00:04:22,090 --> 00:04:20,120 on the exterior of Zvezda and then your 94 00:04:24,670 --> 00:04:22,100 chicken Wheelock and Walker will pack 95 00:04:26,559 --> 00:04:24,680 for their departure that will come just 96 00:04:28,839 --> 00:04:26,569 days before shuttle Endeavour is 97 00:04:31,839 --> 00:04:28,849 expected to arrive with more supplies 98 00:04:33,550 --> 00:04:31,849 and a long anticipated scientific 99 00:04:35,950 --> 00:04:33,560 instrument called the Alpha Magnetic 100 00:04:37,960 --> 00:04:35,960 Spectrometer which will be attached to 101 00:04:40,719 --> 00:04:37,970 the station's truss to search for 102 00:04:42,219 --> 00:04:40,729 antimatter and dark matter I'm very 103 00:04:45,600 --> 00:04:42,229 excited about this this is the physicist 104 00:04:47,350 --> 00:04:45,610 and me coming out is that it will be 105 00:04:50,080 --> 00:04:47,360 probing the secrets of the universe 106 00:04:51,430 --> 00:04:50,090 essentially it's got a very large magnet 107 00:04:54,100 --> 00:04:51,440 on there and so it's waiting for the 108 00:04:57,339 --> 00:04:54,110 race to zoop by and then it uses the 109 00:04:59,379 --> 00:04:57,349 magnet to direct the cosmic rays to the 110 00:05:02,740 --> 00:04:59,389 detectors essentially so the detectors 111 00:05:05,589 --> 00:05:02,750 can see what's coming by the delivery of 112 00:05:07,480 --> 00:05:05,599 the AMS is a high light activity during 113 00:05:10,120 --> 00:05:07,490 the last scheduled flight of the space 114 00:05:12,879 --> 00:05:10,130 shuttle program when I was a kid you 115 00:05:18,309 --> 00:05:12,889 know we had the Mercury Gemini and 116 00:05:21,159 --> 00:05:18,319 Apollo era and so my adult life has our 117 00:05:23,050 --> 00:05:21,169 entire nation's space program misspend 118 00:05:25,120 --> 00:05:23,060 the Space Shuttle and and then the 119 00:05:28,120 --> 00:05:25,130 development later on of the of the space 120 00:05:30,189 --> 00:05:28,130 station so it's a it's sort of a very 121 00:05:32,830 --> 00:05:30,199 going to be a very nostalgic moment I 122 00:05:35,860 --> 00:05:32,840 think to say goodbye to the shuttle STS 123 00:05:37,149 --> 00:05:35,870 134 will be the 36th shuttle mission for 124 00:05:39,279 --> 00:05:37,159 assembly and maintenance of the 125 00:05:42,459 --> 00:05:39,289 International Space Station out of the 126 00:05:45,430 --> 00:05:42,469 total of 134 flights in a program that 127 00:05:50,999 --> 00:05:45,440 defined an era of human space flight you 128 00:05:53,860 --> 00:05:51,009 don't have the station maybe will be 129 00:05:56,770 --> 00:05:53,870 different one but we have these days 130 00:06:00,100 --> 00:05:56,780 very huge station and thank you shuttle 131 00:06:02,080 --> 00:06:00,110 I think on the one hand it shown us how 132 00:06:03,850 --> 00:06:02,090 difficult space travel is just by the 133 00:06:06,490 --> 00:06:03,860 accidents that we've had on the other 134 00:06:08,680 --> 00:06:06,500 hand it has afforded us the ability to 135 00:06:10,719 --> 00:06:08,690 do things that we would not have been 136 00:06:12,999 --> 00:06:10,729 able to do without a shuttle type 137 00:06:15,790 --> 00:06:13,009 vehicle such as the servicing and repair 138 00:06:18,520 --> 00:06:15,800 of satellites the Hubble Space Telescope 139 00:06:21,159 --> 00:06:18,530 and as well as build the space station a 140 00:06:24,159 --> 00:06:21,169 station outfitted and ready for another