Cardiac analysis, stem cell observations, and eye checks to make sure astronaut well being wrapped up the week for the Expedition 73 crew aboard the Worldwide Area Station. The orbital residents additionally continued engaged on spacesuits and unpacked a pair of resupply ships rounding out their work week.
Docs constantly examine how dwelling in weightlessness impacts a crew member’s circulatory system from the guts to the tiniest vessels and blood cells. The station crew is consistently monitored by a wide range of units together with electrodes, ultrasounds, and blood strain cuffs offering insights doubtlessly informing superior methods to guard astronaut well being on future missions to the Moon, Mars, and past.
Station Commander Sergey Ryzhikov and Flight Engineer Alexey Zubritsky, each Roscosmos cosmonauts, continued exploring how blood circulates to and from the smallest vessels in a crew member’s physique. The duo as soon as once more wore sensors on their brow, fingers, and toes that monitored blood flowing to their microcirculatory and tissue methods. The medical information might assist researchers develop strategies that defend future house crews on long-duration missions and put together them for the return to Earth’s gravity.
NASA Flight Engineer Jonny Kim assisted veteran Flight Engineer Mike Fincke from NASA as he handled stem cells contained in the Kibo laboratory module’s Life Science Glovebox. Fincke positioned the stem cell samples contained in the KERMIT fluorescence microscope so scientists may observe how the programmed cells develop and alter into coronary heart and mind cells in microgravity. Outcomes might result in customized well being therapies in house and superior therapies for coronary heart situations and degenerative neurological issues on Earth.
Kim then joined NASA Flight Engineer Zena Cardman as she scanned his eyes within the Columbus laboratory module utilizing normal medical imaging gear present in a physician’s workplace on Earth. Cardman first connected electrodes to Kim’s brow and to the edges of his eyes that despatched flashes of sunshine to measure {the electrical} response of Kim’s retinas. Subsequent, she operated optical gear contained in the Concord module that despatched lightwaves into his eyes so docs on the bottom may observes the retina, cornea, and optic nerve in actual time. Docs will use the information to search for and learn to forestall space-caused vascular construction and useful adjustments to a crew member’s eyes.
Cardman, Kim and Fincke additionally took turns servicing spacesuits contained in the Quest airlock. The trio eliminated and put in batteries on the fits and swapped a life help gadget contained in the swimsuit that gives air flow and cooling throughout a spacewalk.
Earlier of their shift, Kim and Fincke spent a while unpacking science, provides, and {hardware} not too long ago delivered aboard a pair cargo ships. Kim offloaded a number of the new life help gear and science experiments packed inside JAXA’s (Japan Aerospace Exploration Company) HTV-X1 resupply ship that arrived on Oct. 29. Fincke continued transferring a number of the 11,000 kilos of analysis and provides packed inside Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus XL cargo spacecraft.
JAXA Flight Engineer Kimiya Yui spent his day totally on upkeep first inspecting filters contained in the Columbus lab’s BioLab analysis incubator then cleansing the Tranquility module’s air flow system. Roscosmos Flight Engineer Oleg Platonov additionally labored all through the day on upkeep within the station’s Roscosmos section checking smoke detection tools and photographing module home windows for inspection.
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