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    Station Crew Readies for Japan, U.S. Cargo Missions

    The Northrop Grumman Antares rocket

    A Japanese cargo craft is preparing to end its mission at the International Space Station, as a U.S. resupply ship stands ready to launch to the orbiting lab. The Expedition 61 crew is gearing up for the space traffic while also staying fresh on station emergency procedures. Japan’s HTV-8 cargo craft, also called Kounotori, will …

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    Crop Harvest on Station After Robotics, Human Research Today

    NASA astronaut Jessica Meir

    The Expedition 61 crew harvested a space-grown crop today aboard the International Space Station. The orbital lab residents also tested robotics systems before exploring blood pressure and time perception in microgravity. Space agriculture aboard the orbiting laboratory has been ongoing for several years to learn how to provide fresh food to space crews. NASA astronauts …

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    Spacesuits, Human Research, Robotics Training Ahead of Cargo Missions

    Astronaut Jessica Meir works on the Combustion Integrated Rack

    The six-member Expedition 61 crew juggled spacesuit maintenance and human research activities aboard the International Space Station today. The orbital residents are also getting ready to send off and receive resupply ships. Two U.S. spacesuits are being serviced ahead of a series of spacewalks planned to repair a cosmic particle detector, also known as the …

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    Crew Gearing Up for U.S. and Japanese Cargo Ship Activities

    NASA astronaut Christina Koch performs science operations in the Microgravity Science Glovebox for the Ring Sheared Drop human health and advanced materials investigation. Image Credit: NASA

    A Japanese cargo vehicle will be departing the International Space Station and a U.S. vehicle beginning its trip there this Saturday. The Expedition 61 crew is getting ready for both missions while staying busy with space research and lab maintenance. Japan’s HTV-8 resupply ship, also known as Kounotori, will depart the orbiting lab at the …

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    Astronauts Explore How Space Impacts Brain and Muscles

    Portions of the International Space Station

    Brain and muscle research were on today’s schedule of human research aboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 61 crew also ensured the plumbing and air conditioning systems stay in tip-top shape. The brain is able to optimize its blood flow even if the cardiovascular system cannot maintain an ideal blood pressure. Flight Engineer Jessica …

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    Crew Explores Space Biology, Reviews Particle Detector Repairs

    NASA astronaut Andrew Morgan waters plants on the station

    The six residents living aboard the International Space Station are busy today ensuring advanced microgravity research continues to provide benefits for citizens on Earth and in space. The Expedition 61 crew is also brushing up on repair techniques for a cosmic particle detector attached to the outside of the orbiting lab. NASA astronauts Jessica Meir …

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    Spacesuits, Science and Maintenance on Crew Schedule Today

    Spacewalkers Jessica Meir and Christina Koch pose with their Expedition 61 crewmates

    The Expedition 61 crew tackled a variety of maintenance jobs and microgravity science onboard the International Space Station today. The orbital residents are also gearing up for the departure of a Japanese cargo ship and more spacewalks tentatively scheduled for November. Flight Engineer Christina Koch continued loading trash and obsolete gear in Japan’s resupply ship …

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    Station Focusing on Japanese Ship Departure and Space Biology

    NASA astronaut Jessica Meir

    Japan’s resupply ship is nearing the end of its month-long stay at the International Space Station. Meanwhile, the Expedition 61 crew is exploring how microgravity impacts humans and plants today. Fresh off her fourth spacewalk last Friday, NASA astronaut Christina Koch is packing the Japanese HTV-8 cargo craft with discarded hardware and trash for disposal. …

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    Eye Checks and Maintenance During Spacewalk Cleanup Today

    Spacewalkers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir

    The Expedition 61 crew is cleaning up today after the first all-woman spacewalk at the International Space Station. Eye checks and lab maintenance also kicked off the workweek as two cosmonauts took the day off. NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir are stowing the tools they used on Friday during a seven-hour and 17-minute …

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    NASA Astronauts Wrap Up Historic All-Woman Spacewalk

    NASA spacewalkers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir

    At 2:55 p.m. EDT, Expedition 61 Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Jessica Meir of NASA concluded their spacewalk, the first with only women. During the 7-hour, 17-minute spacewalk, the two NASA astronauts completed the replacement a failed power charging component, also known as a battery charge-discharge unit (BCDU). The BCDU regulates the charge to the batteries that collect and distribute solar power …

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