| 27.10.2005 StarCity, Moscow Region.The Star City situated near Moscow hosted the solemn event devoted to meeting
with the crew of the 11th Expedition to the International Space Station (ISS-11):
Russian cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev and NASA astronaut John Phillips, as well as
Gregory Olsen, US citizen, another participant of this space flight, who had
returned with them to Earth and worked on the ISS under the 9th Visiting Crew
(VC-9) Program.
 
  Photo-report 13.10.2005 StarCity, Moscow Region.
  The 
                      House of Cosmonauts in the Star City hosted the first press 
                      conference of the crews of Expedition 11 and the ninth taxi 
                      mission to ISS after their return from orbit. 
  Photo-report  03.10.2005 Korolev, Moscow Area.The Russian Soyuz TMA-7 manned transport spacecraft docked to the International
Space Station Orbital Complex.
 OFFICIAL 
                      PRESS-RELEASE
 01.10.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.
  The 
                      Russian manned transport spacecraft Soyuz TMA-7, developed 
                      and manufactured by S.P.Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation 
                      Energia, has been launched to the International Space Station 
                      from the Launch Pad No.1 of the Baikonur launch site. The launch of the integrated launch vehicle Soyuz-FG carrying Soyuz TMA-7 occurred
at 07:54:53 Moscow Daylight Saving Time.
 The objective of the launch is to deliver to ISS the crew of Expedition Twelve
(ISS-12), and the scheduled rotation of the Expedition Eleven (ISS-11) crew and
Soyuz TMA-6 spacecraft which had been attached to the space station as a crew
rescue vehicle since April 17, 2005.
  Photo-report 
  The 
                      spacecraft commander is reporting on the crew readiness 
                      for the flight.
  The 
                      Federal Space Agency and S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation 
                      Energia leaders are talking with the crew members.
  At 
                      the cosmonaut's training hall. The main crew is donning flight space suits and checking
                        them for pressure integrity.
 
 30.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.
  A 
                      meeting of the State Board was held at which the Soyuz TMA-7 
                      and ISS-12 prime and 
                      backup crews were approved, as well as a decision was made 
                      to continue the Soyuz-FG/Soyuz TMA-7 rocket & space 
                      complex processing for filling and launch within the scheduled 
                      time - on October 1, 2005, at 7:54 a.m. Moscow time. 
  Photo-report The 
                      prime crew consists of: Valery 
                      Ivanovich Tokarev, spacecraft commander and ISS-12 flight-engineer, 
                      flight cosmonaut of RF, test cosmonaut of Yu.A. Gagarin 
                      Cosmonaut Training Center, Colonel of RF Air Force; William 
                      Surles McArthur, Jr., spacecraft flight-engineer, ISS-12 
                      commander, NASA astronaut, U.S. AF Retired Colonel; Gregory 
                      Hammond Olsen, spaceflight participant. The 
                      backup crew consists of: Mikhail 
                      Vladislavovich Tyurin, spacecraft commander and ISS-12 
                      flight-engineer, flight cosmonaut of RF, test cosmonaut 
                      of S.P. Korolev Rocket&Space Corporation Energia; Jeffrey 
                      Nels Williams, spacecraft flight-engineer, ISS-12 commander, 
                      NASA astronaut, U.S. AF Colonel; Sergey 
                      Valerievich Kostenko, spaceflight participant. 29.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.
  At 
                      5:00 a.m. Moscow Time, the transporter with the Soyuz-FG 
                      launch vehicle and the Soyuz TMA-7 transport spacecraft 
                      left the Assembly and Testing Facility and arrived to the 
                      launch pad for the final pre-launch processing. The Soyuz-FG 
                      - Soyuz TMA-7 system was erected on the launcher. First 
                      launch day activities began. 
  Photo-report 28.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.Orbital module of the Soyuz-FG launch vehicle, containing
                    Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft was integrated with the launch vehicle
                    in the LV Assembly and Testing Facility. This day a meeting
                    of the Governmental Commission and the Technical Management
                    was held where a decision was made to roll out the launch
                    vehicle carrying Soyuz TMA-7 to the launch pad.
 
  Photo-report 27.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.
  The 
                      Soyuz TMA-7 prime and backup crews inspected the transport 
                      spacecraft in its launch configuration in the Assembly and 
                      Testing Facility. Additionally the crews had a consultation 
                      on the kits of equipment that are to be delivered to and 
                      returned from orbit on-board Soyuz TMA spacecraft. 
  Photo-report                       Orbital module of the Soyuz-FG launch vehicle, containing
                        Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft was transported from the Spacecraft
                        Assembly and Testing Facility to the Launch Vehicle Assembly
                        and Testing Facility for integration.
  Photo-report 25.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.Designers inspection of the Soyuz TMA-7 spacecraft was completed.
 Payload shroud roll on to the spacecraft was performed.
 
  Photo-report 24.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.Transport vehicle Soyuz TMA-7 loaded with propellants and compressed gases was
delivered to the Spacecraft Assembly and Testing Facility for final processing
operations. This day the vehicle was docked with the transfer compartment.
 
  Photo-report 23.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.Fueling of the Soyuz TMA-7 transport spacecraft with propellants and compressed gases is under way.
 
  Photo-report 22.09.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome.The spacecraft prime crew (V. Tokarev, W.McArthur, G. Olsen) and backup
crew (M. Tyurin, D. Williams, S. Kostenko) passed training during
which cosmonauts provided a fit check of individual seat liners, leak and serviceability
check of spacesuits, operation with radio equipment.
 
  Photo-report 31.08.2005 Baikonur Cosmodrome. The Technical Management meeting took place, which made 
                      a decision to fuel Progress M-54 cargo vehicle with propellant 
                      components and compressed gases.
 
  Photo-report 28.08.2005 Korolev, Moscow Area.RSC Energia after S.P. Korolev continues training sessions under the training
  schedule for ISS-12 and ISS-13 Expedition crews, which are going to travel
  to the International Space Station.
 
  Photo-report 01.07.2005 Korolev, Moscow Area.RSC Energia after S.P. Korolev continues the training sessions under the schedule
  for preparation of Expedition Twelve (ISS-12) crews to the International Space
  Station.
 
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