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    Biomedicine and Physics Research During Crew Departure Preps Today

    NASA astronaut Christina Koch works on the Capillary Structures experiment

    Biomedicine and physics topped the research schedule aboard the International Space Station today. The Expedition 59 crew also checked out U.S. spacesuits while preparing a Russian crew ship for return to Earth next week. NASA is preparing for human missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. The astronauts aboard the orbiting lab are helping scientists …

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    Final Week for Station Trio as Science Continues Unabated

    The Expedition 59 crewmembers

    Three Expedition 59 crewmembers are beginning their final week aboard the International Space Station and readying their spacesuits and Soyuz crew ship for the return to Earth. The orbital residents also continued a variety of human research activities amidst the deployment of tiny satellites today. Flight Engineers Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques are set to …

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    Crew Preps for Split, Studies Space Effects on Human Body

    The Expedition 59 crew will split up later this month when three International Space Station residents return to Earth. The other three crewmembers today practiced evacuating the orbiting lab in the unlikely event of an emergency. Station Commander Oleg Kononenko will depart home with Flight Engineers Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques inside the Soyuz MS-11 …

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    Station Biomedical and Behavioral Studies Informing Future Missions

    The Earth's limb and the bright points of light of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter

    The Expedition 59 crew collected blood and breath samples today to test new biomedical gear and protect future astronauts going to the Moon and Mars. The orbital residents also participated in a pair of behavioral studies aboard the International Space Station. The five-year-old Airway Monitoring study from the European Space Agency is analyzing exhaled Nitric …

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    Health Checkups, Station Gardening and Space Science Fill Tuesday

    The space station flies above the Gulf of St. Lawrence

    Four Expedition 59 astronauts underwent periodic health checkups and regularly scheduled eye scans today. The International Space Station residents also had time set aside for space gardening, furnace work, crew ship packing and radiation checks. Astronauts Anne McClain and Christina Koch started Tuesday morning checking each other’s vital signs including temperature, blood pressure, pulse and …

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    Three-Day Weekend for Astronauts as Cosmonauts Study Space Exercises

    The Mediterranean, north Africa, Italy and Greece

    Four Expedition 59 astronauts are taking a three-day weekend aboard the International Space Station after packing a U.S. space freighter for return to Earth. The two cosmonauts focused on exercise studies, physics research and life support maintenance on the Russian side of the orbiting lab. NASA astronauts Christina Koch, Anne McClain and Nick Hague and …

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    BEAM Opens for Tests; Crew Studies Biotech and Fluid Physics

    NASA astronaut Nick Hague

    The International Space Station’s BEAM opened up today for environmental sampling and cargo stowage activities as NASA continues to test the commercial module.  The Expedition 59 crew also explored biotechnology and fluid physics to improve Earth applications and space habitability. Astronauts Anne McClain, Christina Koch and David Saint-Jacques checked out BEAM, the Bigelow Expandable Activity …

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    US, Russian Spaceships Depart Amid Physics and Biology on Station

    June 4, 2019: International Space Station Configuration

    A pair of U.S. and Russian resupply ships have departed the International Space Station this week. Russia’s Progress 71 (71P) cargo craft undocked this morning and the SpaceX Dragon returned to Earth Monday. The 71P, packed with trash and unused hardware, undocked from the aft end of the Zvezda service module today at 3:40 a.m. …

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    Dragon Completes Cargo Return Mission with Splashdown in Pacific

    The SpaceX Dragon resupply ship

    SpaceX‘s Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 5:48 p.m. EDT (2:48 p.m PDT), approximately 202 miles southwest of Long Beach, California, marking the end of the company’s 17th contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. The spacecraft returned more than 4,200 pounds of valuable scientific experiments and …

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