[sarex] Expedition 14 Talks to Martha Stewart

Arthur Rowe azrowe80 at verizon.net
Mon Jan 22 10:10:36 PST 2007


SUBMITTED BY ARTHUR N1ORC - AMSAT A/C #31468

*Expedition 14 Talks to Martha Stewart*
Image above: Expedition 14 crew chats with Martha Stewart. Image credit: 
NASA TV

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Martha Stewart, homemaking expert and popular television personality, 
chatted with the crew of Expedition 14 Monday morning. The event started 
at 11:40 a.m. EST and was shown on NASA TV.

Stewart asked the Expedition crew members about their experiments on 
station, the view of Earth from their vantage point, and life in their 
orbital home away from home.

Expedition 14 Flight Engineer Sunita Williams showed off her green thumb 
with a sample of bean sprouts she had been growing as part of a 
horticulture experiment for long-term living in space. Pickles and 
shrimp cocktail were the crew member’s top choices when asked of their 
favorite foods in space.

After giving a glimpse of their personalized sleeping areas, Williams 
and Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria told Stewart they were open to any 
home decorating or cooking tips for their home in space.

“You are helping us learn so much about space travel,” Stewart said. 
“Just seeing you enjoying yourselves while you’re doing such fantastic 
research is really wonderful.”

A Russian resupply ship loaded with propellant, oxygen, experiment 
hardware and other gear arrived at the International Space Station 
Friday at 9:59 p.m. EST. The ISS Progress 24 docked to the station’s 
Pirs docking compartment. The Progress is carrying supplies for 
Expedition 14 and the upcoming Expedition 15 mission.

Two days earlier on Wednesday Jan. 17 the cargo spacecraft launched from 
the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan achieving Earth orbit about 10 
minutes later. A series of pre-programmed engine firings fine tuned the 
Progress’ arrival at the station which finally led to its automated 
docking.



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