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Mike Hopkins Holds a Plastic Container

Mike Hopkins Holds a Plastic Container
Mike Hopkins holds a plastic container partially filled with green-colored water which will be used in a new experiment using SPHERES.

ISS038-E-033884 (22 Jan. 2014) — In the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory, NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins, Expedition 38 flight engineer, holds a plastic container partially filled with green-colored water which will be used in a new experiment using the soccer-ball-sized, free-flying satellites known as Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites, or SPHERES, which are already on the station. For the SPHERES-Slosh experiment, two SPHERES robots are attached to opposite ends of a metal frame holding the plastic tank with the green-colored water. The new hardware for the SPHERES-Slosh study was delivered to the station aboard Orbital Sciences’ Cygnus cargo craft on Jan. 12.