The week kicked off with a large number of area biology actions because the Expedition 71 crew studied microgravity’s impact on people and serviced analysis {hardware}. Robotics and lab upkeep rounded out Monday’s schedule aboard the International Space Station.
NASA Flight Engineer Jeanette Epps labored all through Monday on biomedical actions processing her blood, saliva, and urine samples for evaluation. After her blood attracts, she spun the samples inside a centrifuge then stowed them in a science freezer. The organic specimens are then in comparison with astronaut samples collected each pre-flight and post-flight to know how the human physique adapts to long-term weightlessness.
Within the afternoon, NASA astronaut Mike Barratt operated the Ultrasound 2 system and scanned the neck, shoulder, and leg veins of NASA Flight Engineer Tracy C. Dyson. Docs on the bottom remotely offered steerage and monitored the vein scans. The ultrasound converts the echo scans right into a video sign that’s downlinked to Earth and considered as a part of periodic crew well being exams.
Earlier, Barratt measured the airflow within the Harmony module crew quarters then reorganized combustion analysis parts to allow a space fire safety experiment. Dyson investigated methods to enhance the supply of respiratory system drugs probably providing advantages to each the well being care and meals industries.
NASA Flight Engineer Matthew Dominick spent his day servicing science gear all through the orbital lab. He began the day testing and configuring {hardware} supporting the Rodent Research-28 investigation that’s exploring a gene remedy to keep up eye well being in microgravity. Within the afternoon, he opened up the Life Science Glovebox and audited its methods and parts to make sure ongoing superior biology analysis operations.
Roscosmos Mission Specialist Alexander Grebenkin powered up the European robotic arm hooked up to the Nauka science module and practiced maneuvering it in primary operator mode. Cosmonaut Nikolai Chub brushed up on his medical abilities familiarizing himself with emergency {hardware} and procedures onboard the station. Station Commander Oleg Kononenko inspected parts contained in the Zarya module, photographed the situation of home windows within the Nauka and Zvezda modules, then labored on an oxygen generator.
NASA, Boeing, and ULA (United Launch Alliance) groups now are focusing on a launch no sooner than 3:09 p.m. EDT Saturday, Might 25, for the company’s Crew Flight Check carrying NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams to the Worldwide House Station.
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