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    Spacesuit Work, Earth and Physics Studies Today

    The sun's glint on the Timor Sea

    Two NASA astronauts are getting their spacesuits ready for a pair of spacewalks set to begin next week. The rest of the Expedition 63 crew juggled a variety of space science and life support work aboard the International Space Station today. NASA astronauts Chris Cassidy and Bob Behnken spent Thursday filtering cooling loops and refilling …

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    Dragon Work, Space Research and Spacewalk Preps Today

    Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy prepares to stow biological samples for preservation inside a science freezer.

    Two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station are getting ready for a pair of spacewalks set to begin at the end of June. Meanwhile, the Expedition 63 crew is still performing advanced space research to benefit Earth and space industries. Commander Chris Cassidy and Flight Engineer Bob Behnken are studying the tasks they will …

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    Biology and Physics as Crew Enters BEAM, Preps for Spacewalk

    A waning gibbous Moon is pictured just above the Earth's horizon on June 7, 2020.

    Tuesday’s science aboard the International Space Station encompassed life science, fluids and flames to help humans on Earth and in space. The Expedition 63 crew also configured spacewalk tools and opened up an expandable module. Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA collected and stowed his blood and urine samples today for later analysis. He also set …

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    Crew Starts Week With Spacewalk Preps, Satellite Work

    Russia's Progress 74 resupply ship

    The Expedition 63 crew is starting the week getting ready for a pair of upcoming spacewalks and a satellite deployment. The International Space Station residents are also setting up research gear that will analyze hazardous particles and plasma crystals. The three NASA astronauts onboard the station teamed up today setting up hardware and reviewing plans …

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    Crew Gears Up for Spacewalks, Continues Space Science

    Astronaut Chris Cassidy is pictured in July of 2013 during a six-hour, seven-minute spacewalk

    Two spacewalks are set to continue upgrading power systems at the International Space Station at the end of the month. The Expedition 63 crew is getting ready for the summer excursions while also researching a variety of space phenomena to benefit Earth and space industries. Two NASA astronauts will exit the orbital lab on June …

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    Station Buzzing With Science in Middle of Spacewalk Preps

    The International Space Station is buzzing today with a broad array of research to improve life for humans on and off the Earth. The five-person Expedition 63 crew has also been preparing for a set of spacewalks as the pace of space science ramps up. The orbital residents are bringing the orbital lab back up …

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    Space Bubbles, Advanced Optics Benefiting Earthlings, Astronauts

    Japan's HTV-9 resupply ship is pictured dwarfing the Moon behind it

    A pair of space freighters from Russia and Japan docked to the International Space Station are getting attention today as the Expedition 63 crew works on a variety of space experiments. NASA Flight Engineers Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken have nearly finished unpacking Japan’s HTV-9 cargo craft which arrived May 25. They have been carefully …

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    Crew Starts Week on Communications Gear and Orbital Plumbing

    Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy

    The five-member Expedition 63 crew aboard the International Space Station started the workweek servicing a variety of communications gear. The quintet also worked on spacewalk gear, orbital plumbing and microgravity research. NASA Commander Chris Cassidy started Monday working in the Japanese Kibo laboratory module. The veteran astronaut disconnected and removed an HDTV camera from Kibo’s …

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    New SpaceX Crewmates Wrap Up First Workweek Aboard Station

    NASA astronauts (from left) Bob Behnken, Doug Hurley and Chris Cassidy are the U.S. members of the Expedition 63 crew.

    The Expedition 63 crew and its two newest crewmates aboard the International Space Station wrapped up the workweek studying a wide range of space phenomena. Commander Chris Cassidy began Friday setting up optical communications gear aboard the Japanese Kibo laboratory module. The new broadband hardware will demonstrate transmitting large amounts of data back and forth …

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    Advanced Station Science Benefiting Humans

    NASA astronauts (from left) Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, are pictured inside the orbiting lab shortly after arriving aboard the SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft on May 31.

    The five-member Expedition 63 crew aboard the International Space Station continues exploring how microgravity phenomena may benefit humans on and off Earth. Commander Chris Cassidy started off Thursday working on the Electrostatic Levitation Furnace, a device that heats materials to very high temperatures and measures their thermophysical properties. The unique furnace may provide scientists insights …

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