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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/10/15

    Ocular Health: Virts and Cristoforetti completed their Return-30 day (R-30) Ocular Health activities today. They each performed ocular ultrasounds and Virts performed a cardiac ultrasound.  This week’s Ocular Health sessions were shared payload and medical requirements.  Ocular Health protocol calls for a systematic gathering of physiological data to characterize the risk of microgravity-induced visual impairment/intracranial …

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    Tournament Earth 2015 Champion

    Tournament Earth 2015 has come to a dramatic end. Despite some tough match ups, the colorful faults of Xinjiang fought off a bolt of lightning (as seen from the International Space Station), taking the #2 seed from the art division all the way to the championship. This year’s victory was a first for an image […]

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/09/15

    Rodent Research (RR) preparations: In advance of the delivery of RR-2 science on SpaceX-6 (SpX-6), Virts configured the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) Life Science Ancillary Hardware (LSAH).  He installed life science filters, covers, and the tools, supplies and equipment needed for sample collections.  The LSAH installation activity took longer than expected and the last hour …

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    More Delays and an Earthquake

    Today (March 8, 2015) marks our tenth day in Kulusuk. We are now officially three days late getting into the field. This is pretty typical for field work in this area but we are still a bit restless, ready to get to our final destination and start taking our measurements. Our standard day in Kulusuk starts […]

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    Crew Studying Microgravity Effects on Life as SpaceX Preps for Launch

    More life science work took place Thursday aboard the International Space Station as scientists study the effects of living in space during a long term space mission. Back on Earth, SpaceX is counting down to a Monday launch of its Dragon space freighter. More eye checks took place Thursday as the crew in the U.S. …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/08/15

    Integrated Resistance and Aerobic Training Study (Sprint) Ultrasound: Kelly, with Cristoforetti’s assistance, donned reference marks on his thigh and calf and performed an ultrasound scan with remote guidance from the ground team.  The Sprint investigation evaluates the use of high intensity, low volume exercise training to minimize loss of muscle, bone, and cardiovascular function in …

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    Snowy Easter in Kulusuk

    Greetings from Kulusuk and Happy Easter! The Easter Bunny made a short trip to Kulusuk this morning and we happily found some chocolates at the hotel! Otherwise, our team is not on the ice sheet yet because of the bad weather we are experiencing. Today, it is snowing continuously and the visibility is poor–it’s impossible […]

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    Medical Science and Emergency Training on Crew’s Schedule

    Astronaut Samatha Cristoforetti

    The six-member Expedition 43 crew spent Wednesday conducting more medical science and later training for a simulated emergency practicing their response skills. Astronauts Terry Virts and Samantha Cristoforetti participated in another round of eye checks for the ongoing Ocular Health study. One-Year crew member Scott Kelly scanned his legs using an Ultrasound for the Sprint …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/07/15

    Human Research Program (HRP) Collections: Kelly continues with sample collection this week for HRP experiments.  Today’s collections are in support of Microbiome and Twins Study experiments.  The Microbiome experiment investigates the impact of space travel on both the human immune system and an individual’s microbiome (the collection of microbes that live in and on the …

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    Crew Conducting Human Research and Preparing for Dragon

    Soyuz, Progress and Earth View

    Advanced microgravity science is moving full speed ahead now that the International Space Station is fully staffed with the six-member Expedition 43 crew. New science gear is also headed to the station as SpaceX readies its Dragon cargo craft for their sixth Commercial Resupply Services mission (SpaceX CRS-6). Commander Terry Virts studied how blood pressure …

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