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Once we have six people, we'll have enough time and energy-solar power, I mean- to run all the experiments that we can. And then it's just a matter of getting enough experiments up and down from the space station to really reap on that science. We've already been delivering, and we've got a lot more to come. And like Sandy said, there's a lot of things we don't know, so there's some really interesting discoveries out in front of us.
...Commander Lee Archambault. Well, Mr. President, the fitness requirements are...
.... Townsend: Nyssa Archambault, Joshua Chapman, Vincent Davulis, Rhys Derome, Lyn...
tripulación "Atlantis
... de la misión son el piloto Lee Archambault y los especialistas James Reilly, Patrick Forreste...
...Commander Lee Archambault and his crew, which includes two former schoolteac...
...Commander Lee Archambault and his six crewmates are now scheduled to lift of...
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...Lee Archambault will command the 14-day flight that will include f...
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...Lee Archambault commanded the flight and was joined by Pilot Tony ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Confronted with orbiting junk again, NASA ordered the astronauts aboard the linked space station and shuttle Discovery to move out of the way of a piece of debris Sunday. Discovery's pilots fired their ship's thrusters to reorient the docked spacecraft to avoid a small piece from a 10-year-old Chinese rocket that was due to pass uncomfortably close during today's planned spacewalk.
... timeframe," shuttle commander Lee Archambault said. The latest episode occurred as NASA scramble...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Confronted with orbiting junk again, NASA ordered the astronauts aboard the linked space station and shuttle Discovery to move out of the way of a piece of debris. Discovery's pilots fired their ship's thrusters to reorient the docked spacecraft to avoid a small piece from a 10-year-old Chinese rocket body that was due to pass uncomfortably close during today's planned spacewalk.
... timeframe," shuttle commander Lee Archambault said in a series of news interviews. The latest ep...
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