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Old 04-15-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Russian Rocket Departs for Space Station

1 hour, 32 minutes ago Science - AP


By JIM HEINTZ, Associated Press Writer

BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - A Russian rocket blasted off from the Central Asian steppes and soared into space at dawn Friday, catapulting three astronauts in a crowded capsule on a two-day journey to the International Space Station.

Rays of light from the rising sun turned the capsule's smoky trail shades of pink, purple and orange as the Soyuz-FG rocket lifted off from Russia's base at the Baikonur Cosmodrome with a Russian-U.S. crew and an Italian astronaut. The new crew will be welcoming a U.S. shuttle to the space station next month when NASA revives a shuttle program grounded after the Columbia disaster two years ago.

Russia's space program has been the station's lifeline for two years, delivering fresh scientists and supplies to the orbiting laboratory.

Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev and American John Phillips are heading for a six-month stay on the station. Italian Roberto Vittori, from the European Space Agency, was set to return to Earth in 10 days with Russian Salizhan Sharipov and American Leroy Chiao, who have been on the orbiting lab since October.

The 46-year-old Krikalev has already logged 624 days in space on missions both to the ISS and the Russian space station Mir, and aboard the U.S. shuttle. At the end of the current mission, his sixth, Krikalev will have spent 800 days in space_ more than any other astronaut.

Phillips's wife Laura and daughter Allie watched as he celebrated his 54th birthday with the lift-off from the remote, wind-swept Baikonur base on the Kazakh steppes.

"The sunrise with the beautiful rocket launch, it was just outstanding," Laura Phillips said as she huddled with a crowd of officials bundled against the cold, with temperatures just above freezing.

Space engineers, who watched the launch on a large screen at Russian Mission Control outside Moscow, broke into applause as an announcer confirmed that the space ship had entered orbit and that all systems were working fine.

Russian Mission Control chief Vladimir Solovyov paid tribute after the launch to his nation's hardworking, poorly compensated spacemen.

"The people who are doing the job are real romantics who are involved in fascinating work for a miserable salary," he told reporters after the launch, which he called a "remarkable event." Cosmonauts typically earn $144 to $179 a month.

The Soyuz and its contents weighed 304 tons at liftoff — though the capsule itself weighs only 7 tons. It has been the only way of getting astronauts to the ISS since the U.S. space shuttle Columbia disintegrated as it returned to Earth on Feb. 1, 2003, forcing a suspension of shuttle flights.

The new crew's major task will be welcoming the U.S. space shuttle Discovery to the station, with NASA aiming to revive flights as early as May 15.

In Cape Canaveral, Fla., NASA on Thursday successfully tested a redesigned external fuel tank. It underwent major modifications after the Columbia disaster, which was caused by a chunk of insulating foam that fell off the tank during liftoff and gashed the shuttle's wing.

NASA removed foam from some places on the tank and applied the insulation differently, to prevent big chunks from breaking off. Heaters were also installed to prevent the formation of ice at spots that no longer have insulation.

A key task for Krikalev and Phillips will be to observe the condition of the insulating tiles as the Discovery approaches the ISS, conducting a photo survey of the exterior of the shuttle while it is maneuvering prior to docking.

"I think the eyes of the world are going to be upon the shuttle crew at that moment, and will be a little on us too, and I'm really proud to be a part in that," Phillips said Thursday.

Krikalev said he expected to be moved by the shuttle arrival. "When the shuttle comes it will be a big celebration. They're not only bringing material for experiments, material for the station, food, water, gas, but they're bringing emotions," he said.

Vittori's brief mission will mean he'll miss the shuttle's arrival, but he plans to contribute by spicing up the space station's cuisine.

"One of the particularities of this mission is that we also have some food coming from Italy," he said. "The idea is to bring a little flavor of Italy to the International Space Station."
I got to see this lift off this morning on the way in to work.
I was not really close to the launch pad, just saw it in the sky.(you can see things for miles around here)
At first we didn't know what it was until we saw it was a rocket.

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Cool deal, I live in Fl and get to Cape Canaveral sometimes lift off.
Salary is kinda low for me to crawl my *** in a multi-mach beer can

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Yeah I know what you mean about the salary....All jobs here pay really bad except for when construction companies like mine come in. I have people working here as admin. assistants that are doctors by profession. They make more money with us than being a doctor.

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I need to go ahead and send you my application for employment

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