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Crew Work and Station Attitude Update Before Soyuz Crew Departure – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2021/10/15/crew-work-and-station-attitude-update-before-soyuz-crew-departure/

Three Russian inhabitants of the International Space Station are preparing to depart for Earth on Saturday night. Meanwhile, the rest of the Expedition 65 crew worked on a variety of life science activities as well as important orbital plumbing duties on Friday. Russia’s Soyuz MS-18 crew ship will return to Earth just after midnight Eastern …
The crew was awake at the time of the event and was not in any danger.

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Life Science, Debris Avoidance Maneuver Takes Place on Station – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2022/06/16/life-science-debris-avoidance-maneuver-takes-place-on-station/

The Expedition 67 crew studied advanced physics, continued its human research, and worked on space gardening inside the International Space Station on Thursday. The orbital residents are also readying the Cygnus space freighter for its departure next week. NASA Flight Engineer Jessica Watkins split her day between physics research hardware and sample processing. She stowed …
The crew was never in any danger and the maneuver had no impact on station operations

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Shooting Stars: Annual Perseid Meteor Shower to Peak Aug. 11-12 – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/watch-the-skies/2024/08/02/shooting-stars-annual-perseid-meteor-shower-to-peak-aug-11-12/

By Wayne Smith They may not attract as much attention as last month’s daylight fireball over New York City, but stargazers can still anticipate seeing some shooting stars with the upcoming Perseid meteor shower. Caused by Earth passing through trails of debris left behind by Comet Swift-Tuttle, the shower has become famous over the centuries …
The Perseids pose no danger to people on the ground as practically all burn up 60

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