Coffee Break: ISS Progress 39

Published: Sept. 18, 2010, 6 p.m.

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Report from space! On sept.12 the unpiloted\\xa0ISS Progress 39 docked to the Zvezda Service Module. Bringing 2.5 tons of food, fuel and supplies to the six crew members of expedition 24. The Progress was launched on september 10th from Baikonur in Kazakhstan, it has been chasing the ISS in orbit for two days untill it finally docked the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module.

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Expedition 24 crew members are Russian cosmonaut Alexander Skvortsov, commander; NASA astronauts Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Doug Wheelock; Russian cosmonauts Mikhail Kornienko and Fyodor Yurchikhin; along with NASA astronaut Shannon Walker, all flight engineers.

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Seen on the NASA HD app, which is more than super, audio edited for Spacemusic featuring the music by Rudy Adrian latest release \\u201cDistant Stars\\u201d. Rudy: you should make more of these space albums! Click the link below for buying a copy of his album. Enjoy!

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ISS Progress 39 docked the Zvezda Service Module on sept.12 with food and supplies.....

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>>> music by RUDY ADRIAN - \\u201cDistant Stars\\u201d available on iTunes (click here) <<<

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About the album \\u201cDistant Stars\\u201d by Rudy Adrian - a Spotted Peccary /Lotuspike release:

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The album began to take shape in 2008 when, as Rudy explains, \\u201cI found myself inspired to create some longer floating pieces that seemed evocative of exploring deep space, so I started experimenting with the idea of creating an album consisting entirely of dark, \\u2018deep space\\u2019 music.\\u201d The result of Rudy\\u2019s experiment is a bona fide spacemusic album with an honest purity that easily holds its own next to the true classics of the genre. The extensive electronic ambient spacescapes run deep with wonder and curiosity. At times the mood of the record is uncertain and foreboding as if to underscore the loneliness of the journey, while at other times the music is rich with restrained beauty and awe, hinting at the unseen marvels of the cosmos.

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According to Rudy, \\u201cA reviewer once suggested that the best way to experience this sort of music is to lie in the middle of the room with the lights out. Whichever way we choose to listen to it, I hope it will assist our exploration of not only the imaginary outer reaches of space, but also our innermost thoughts.\\u201d Distant Stars is the artfully crafted realization of such a heartfelt inspiration.

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Source: Spotted Peccary Music

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Official Rudy Adrian website here

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Subscribe to the Spacemusic podcast on iTunes here

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