The Expedition 72 crew wrapped up the week aboard the International Space Station getting ready for a spacewalk to service science and station {hardware} subsequent week. The orbital residents additionally continued their biotechnology and human analysis actions to advance well being on Earth and in area.
Two spacewalks are scheduled for Jan. 16 and Jan. 23 to keep up astrophysics analysis gear, exchange superior communications gear, and seek for potential microbes residing on the skin the area orbital outpost.
NASA astronauts Nick Hague and Suni Williams will go on the first spacewalk and spend about six-and-a-half hours patching a light-weight leak on the NICER X-ray telescope, readying the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer for future upgrades, and changing station orientation and navigation gear. The pair was joined by NASA Flight Engineers Don Pettit and Butch Wilmore on Friday reviewing subsequent week’s spacewalk procedures and a conferring with engineers on the bottom.
The second spacewalk will see two yet-to-be-announced astronauts exiting the station’s Quest airlock to interchange an antenna meeting, seek for exterior microbes, and checkout the Canadarm2 robotic arm. Each spacewalks will start round 7 a.m. with NASA+ protection beginning at 5:30 a.m.
Hague started his day processing samples of micro-algae that could possibly produce meals to maintain crews and oxygen to assist spacecraft life assist programs. Subsequent, he downloaded his health data collected for evaluation after he jogged on the COLBERT treadmill and labored out on the advanced resistive exercise device.
The opposite three NASA astronauts together with Commander Williams and Flight Engineers Pettit and Wilmore spent the primary half of their day on quite a lot of orbital upkeep. Williams checked out elements on a fluorescence biology microscope whereas Pettit and Hague serviced electronics, plumbing, and life assist programs.
Working within the station’s Roscosmos phase, cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner took turns exploring how a crew member residing in weightlessness makes use of imaginative and prescient to adapt their sense of balance and orientation. Flight Engineer Aleksandr Gorbunov inspected piloting and navigation gear all through his shift on Friday.
Study extra about station actions by following the area station weblog, @space_station and @ISS_Research on X, in addition to the ISS Facebook and ISS Instagram accounts.
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