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    Medicine and Mice Research All Week Long for Astro-Scientists

    The Bahamas

    Scientists on the ground and in space this week are exploring a wide variety of phenomena affecting humans living in space. The ongoing life science aboard the International Space Station is designed to improve astronauts’ health in space and benefit people on Earth. Medicine plays an important role in an astronaut’s health and doctors want …

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    New Book Offers Inside Look at Station Flight Controllers

    Operating an Outpost in the New Frontier

    Ever wanted a deeper dive into the life of the International Space Station? The flight directors in charge of the teams that oversee its systems have written a 400-page book that offers an inside look at the time and energy the flight control team at the Mission Control Center at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in …

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    More Human Research as Dragon Offers New Earth Observation Gear

    SpaceX Dragon Space Freighter

    The Expedition 55 crew continued exploring today the numerous ways the human body is affected when living in space long-term. More cargo transfers are also taking place both inside and outside the SpaceX Dragon resupply ship. NASA Flight Engineer Scott Tingle processed human tissue cultures for the Metabolic Tracking (MT) experiment to help doctors understand …

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    Crew Researching Plants, Medicine and Unloading New Science from Dragon

    NASA astronaut and Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold

    Today’s research aboard the International Space Station is primarily focusing on how plants react and how medicine works in space. The Expedition 55 crew and robotics controllers are also continuing cargo operations inside and outside the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft. Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold participated today in the Plant Gravity Perception experiment, one of several …

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    Variety of Life Studied to Benefit Humans on Earth and in Space

    Daybreak and Aurora

    The Expedition 55 crew explored a wide variety of life science today studying how different biological systems are affected by long-term exposure to microgravity. The multi-faceted space residents observed human genetic and tissue samples, rodents and fruit flies aboard the orbital laboratory today. Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold started his morning gearing up the student-designed Genes …

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    Crew Researches Biology and Physics, Practices for Emergency

    Italy and the Mediterranean Sea

    The fully-staffed Expedition 55 crew worked throughout the International Space Station today exploring how microgravity affects a variety of phenomena including biology and physics. The six long-term space residents also practiced a simulated emergency today to maintain their safety skills and awareness. Flight Engineer Drew Feustel started Tuesday collecting a urine sample and stowing it …

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    Dragon Opens Up Offering New Space Research

    Astronauts Watch Dragon Arrive

    The SpaceX Dragon space freighter is open for business today as the Expedition 55 crew begins unloading and activating new time-sensitive space experiments aboard the International Space Station. Astronaut Scott Tingle opened Dragon’s hatch this morning and was the first to enter the spaceship. He and fellow NASA astronauts Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold began …

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    Astronauts Capture Dragon Resupply Ship

    SpaceX Dragon Capture

    While the International Space Station was traveling more than 250 miles over the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Norishige Kanai and NASA astronaut Scott Tingle captured the Dragon spacecraft at 6:40 a.m. EDT using the space station’s Canadarm2 robotic arm. Ground controllers will now send …

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    Resupply Ship Midway to Station Amid Maintenance and Science Work

    The SpaceX Dragon space freighter is midway on its trip to the resupply the International Space Station’s Expedition 55 crew. Waiting to capture Dragon Wednesday morning are Flight Engineers Norishige Kanai and Scott Tingle. The two astronauts have been reviewing procedures and training on a computer for Dragon’s capture for a few weeks now. Kanai …

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    Expedition Crew Waits for Dragon and Studies Life Science

    NASA astronaut and Expedition 55 Flight Engineer Ricky Arnold

    The Falcon 9 rocket carrying the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft stands atop its launch pad counting down to a 4:30 p.m. EDT liftoff today to the International Space Station. The Expedition 55 crew is preparing for its arrival on Wednesday while continuing a variety of advanced space research aboard the orbital lab today. NASA’s Kennedy …

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