April 30, 2024

Blood Vessels, Vital Signs and Psychology Studies Amidst Spacewalk Preps Aboard the Space Station

NASA Flight Engineer Raja Chari and Roscosmos Flight Engineer Oleg Artemyev worked on freight transfers in their particular freight ships. Chari organized freight inside Northrop Grummans Cygnus freight ship after an early morning of replacing elements inside an oxygen generator. Artemyev upgraded the Russian stock management system and collected items for disposal inside the ISS Progress 79 resupply ship.
Veteran cosmonaut Artemyev is likewise getting for the fourth spacewalk of his profession presently targeted for April 18. He and newbie space-flyer Denis Matveev are collecting their spacewalk tools and setting up the Poisk module where they will leave in their Orlan spacesuits in less than 2 weeks. The duo is evaluating the treatments required to prepare the Nauka multipurpose laboratory module for Europes very first station robotic arm. Cosmonaut and Flight Engineer Sergey Korsakov spent the day maintenance a/c gear in the orbiting laboratorys Russian sector.

NASA Flight Engineer Raja Chari and Roscosmos Flight Engineer Oleg Artemyev worked on freight transfers in their respective freight ships. Chari arranged cargo inside Northrop Grummans Cygnus cargo ship after an early morning of changing elements inside an oxygen generator. Cosmonaut and Flight Engineer Sergey Korsakov spent the day servicing air conditioning equipment in the orbiting labs Russian segment.

By NASA
April 5, 2022

The ten-member Expedition 66 crew postures for a portrait aboard the International Space Station in March of 2022. Credit: NASA
Human research and area physics comprised the majority of the science schedule aboard the International Space Station on Tuesday. The Expedition 67 team members likewise worked on U.S. and Russian cargo ships while getting ready for 2 spacewalks.
Vein and artery scans topped the day for Commander Tom Marshburn of NASA as he attached sensors to himself and ran an ultrasound scan to observe how microgravity is affecting his blood vessels and heart. Flight Engineer Matthias Maurer of ESA (European Space Agency) turned on the Bio-Monitor and linked it to a vest he used that determined and taped his essential indications while he was setting about his day-to-day activities aboard the station.
Maurer likewise joined NASA Flight Engineer Kayla Barron and took turns swapping out research study heating systems inside the Materials Science Laboratory rack situated in the U.S. Destiny lab module. Barron then took a robotics test as part of a month-to-month mental evaluation to comprehend how living in area impacts a team members behavior and efficiency.