Archive - Jun 13, 2003
Ed Lu Letter #3 from the ISS
This week I thought I'd write about a subject near and dear to my heart -- food. You are what you eat after all. First off, let me say I actually like the food here. It isn't quite like Mom's cooking, but it isn't bad! In fact it isn't really cooking at all, more like re-heating or re-hydrating.....
Modules Arrive At Kennedy Space Center
After traveling thousands of miles, two major components of the International Space Station completed the first leg of a journey that will eventually end 240 miles above the Earth. NASA's Node 2, built for the agency by the European Space Agency (ESA) in Italy, and the Pressurized Module of the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) arrived in Florida and are being transported to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) this week.
ISS Status Report - June 12, 2003
Expedition 7 Enjoys Light Duty Day
The Expedition 7 crewmembers had a day of light duty aboard the
International Space Station so they could celebrate Russian Independence
Day.....