Neurology research and crew departure preparations crammed the schedule aboard the Worldwide Area Station on Thursday. Expedition 74 additionally saved up the upkeep of the orbital lab changing electronics and GPS gear and organizing cargo.
NASA flight engineer Chris Williams continued a second day scientific operations for the CIPHER suite of 14 human analysis research. Williams started his shift accumulating his blood and urine samples for processing and evaluation. Subsequent, he participated in a collection of robotics and spatial cognition checks to evaluate his considering expertise and the way he judges distance, route, and movement in microgravity. Outcomes of the checks will assist medical doctors assess the results of microgravity on an astronaut’s mind construction and performance.
Williams then joined NASA flight engineer Jessica Meir within the Quest airlock and cleaned the spacesuit helmets they wore throughout a spacewalk collectively on June 30. The pair then gathered collectively contained in the Kibo laboratory module and known as all the way down to officers from Spain and talked about selling the area economic system. Meir wrapped up her shift transferring cargo out and in of the Cygnus XL resupply ship and disposing out of date biology analysis gear.
Flight engineers Jack Hathaway of NASA and Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Area Company) targeted primarily on lab upkeep contained in the orbital outpost all through Thursday. Hathaway started by powering down the Concord module’s digital techniques and {hardware} connections. Subsequent, he put in a brief air flow system to maintain Concord cool whereas he changed a distant energy controller module. Afterward, he returned Concord to a powered configuration and stowed the upkeep {hardware}.
Adenot kicked off her shift reorganizing cargo inside Kibo and stowing packing gear leftover after the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft departed on June 14. The ESA astronaut wrapped up her shift swapping out a International Positioning System (GPS) receiver within the Future laboratory module. The GPS receiver gives excessive‑precision place, velocity, timing, and orientation data of the area station and visiting spacecraft.
Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev, who’re returning to Earth on the finish of the month with Williams, examined a specialised swimsuit that reverses space-caused fluid shifts towards a crew member’s head. The decrease physique destructive strain swimsuit could offset the results of dwelling in weightlessness and ease the adjustment to Earth’s gravity after a long-term spaceflight. Flight engineer Andrey Fedyaev inspected the Zarya module’s stowage areas then serviced the Elektron oxygen generator contained in the Zvezda service module.
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