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    Robotics, Cargo Mission and Photography Keep Station Crew Busy

    63 Commander Chris Cassidy sets up an Astrobee robotic assistant

    NASA’s International Space Station commander configured robotic assistants today while continuing to get ready for next week’s U.S. cargo craft departure. The two Expedition 63 Flight Engineers from Roscosmos explored advanced space photography techniques and inventoried electronics gear. Three-time space visitor Chris Cassidy is readying a trio of cube-shaped, free-flying robotic assistants for upcoming operations. …

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    Station Trio Works Spacesuits, Science as SpaceX Readies Crew Launch

    The three-member Expedition 63 crew aboard the International Space Station

    Spacesuits, photo inspections and pilot studies kept the Expedition 63 crew busy aboard the International Space Station today. Meanwhile, the Commercial Crew Program is getting ready to launch its first crewed mission. Commander Chris Cassidy of NASA spent most of Tuesday inside the Quest airlock where spacewalks in U.S. spacesuits are staged. The veteran space …

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    Cygnus Readied for Departure, Crew Trains for Medical Emergency

    April 25, 2020: International Space Station Configuration.

    A U.S. cargo craft is one week away from completing its mission at the International Space Station. Meanwhile, the three-member Expedition 63 crew focused its attention today on emergency training and orbital maintenance. On Monday May 11, the Cygnus space freighter from Northrop Grumman will complete its mission attached to the station’s Unity module. Cygnus …

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    Expedition 63 Explores Free-Flying Robots and Heart Research

    Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy works on the Fluids Integrated Rack

    Free-flying robots and heart research filled the science schedule aboard the International Space Station today. The Expedition 63 crew also managed cargo activities in a pair of resupply ships and cleaned biology research gear. Astrobee is a robotics investigation that explores the ability of a trio of cube-shaped, free-flying robots to assist crews aboard the …

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    Spacesuit Work and Heart Research Fill Crew Day

    Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy works in the Combustion Integrated Rack

    The three-member Expedition 63 crew aboard the International Space Station focused its attention on spacesuits and cardiac research today. The orbital residents also serviced science hardware and life support gear. Commander Chris Cassidy worked on a pair of U.S. spacesuits in the Quest airlock today cleaning cooling loops, replacing components and checking for leaks. NASA …

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    Cygnus Prepped for Departure During Station Science and Upkeep

    The U.S. Northrop Grumman Cygnus resupply ship

    The International Space Station is looking ahead to its next cargo mission when a U.S. space freighter departs next month. The Expedition 63 crew is also working on variety of space research and Russian spacecraft activities. The U.S. Cygnus space freighter from Northrop Grumman is being readied for its robotic release from the orbiting lab’s …

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    Study Improving Fiber Optics; Cosmonauts Relaxing After Cargo Mission

    Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy

    The International Space Station provides an orbiting research platform that benefits not only human health, but also industry and technology. Expedition 63 Commander Chris Cassidy kicked off a physics study today that explores space manufacturing. Cassidy began his workday in the U.S. Destiny laboratory module configuring the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG) for the Space Fibers …

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    Progress Cargo Ship Docked to Station

    April 25, 2020: International Space Station Configuration.

    Traveling about 260 miles over Northwestern China, south of the Mongolian border, the unpiloted Russian Progress 75 cargo ship docked at 1:12 a.m. EDT to the Zvezda Service Module on the Russian segment of the complex. Progress 75 will remain docked at the station for more than seven months before departing in December for its …

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    Russian Resupply Ship Headed for Station

    The Progress 75 cargo craft moments after launch

    Carrying almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies for the International Space Station crew, The Progress 75 spacecraft launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 9:51 p.m. EDT (6:51 a.m. Saturday, April 25, Baikonur time). The resupply ship reached preliminary orbit and deployed its solar arrays and navigational antennas as planned. Following a …

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    NASA TV Launch Coverage is Underway

    The Progress 75 cargo craft stands at its launch pad

    NASA Television is live for the launch of a Russian Progress cargo spacecraft carrying almost three tons of food, fuel and supplies for the Expedition 63 crew aboard the International Space Station. Watch live on NASA TV and the agency’s website now! The Progress 75 spacecraft is scheduled to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in …

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