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  • Space Health and Station Gardening Fill Today’s Research Schedule

    Expedition 60 Flight Engineer Christina Koch of NASA

    Biomedical research and space agriculture dominated the Expedition 60 crew’s schedule today. The investigations aboard the International Space Station are helping scientists, doctors and engineers plan human missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. Nick Hague of NASA started Tuesday morning collecting and stowing his blood and urine samples for a pair of life science …

  • Biology, Spacesuit Work While New Crew Trains for Launch

    Expedition 60 crewmembers pose with their Sokol launch and entry suits

    Three Expedition 60 crewmembers are orbiting Earth supporting a variety of biology research and spacesuit servicing today. A trio of soon-to-be International Space Station residents are in Kazakhstan awaiting a launch to their new home in space in less than two weeks. NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Nick Hague collected their blood samples Monday morning …

  • Crew Explores Space Biology, Radiation Exposure Before Independence Day

    Expedition 60 Flight Engineer Christina Koch of NASA

    The Expedition 60 crew explored space biology and radiation exposure aboard the International Space Station today. The orbital residents also filmed a virtual reality experience and oversaw the deployment of a set microsatellites. NASA astronaut Christina Koch tended plants and stored microalgae samples for a pair of biology studies investigating ways to support long-term missions …

  • Life Support Work Aboard Lab as Next Crew Preps for Mission

    Earth's atmospheric glow, highlighted by the Moon and a starry orbital nighttime

    The three Expedition 60 crewmembers aboard the International Space Station focused primarily on keeping the orbiting lab in tip-top shape today. At the end of the workday, the trio split up for some space gardening and Earth photography. NASA Flight Engineers Christina Koch and Nick Hague teamed up on Tuesday replacing components in the station’s …

  • New Crew in Final Preps Before Historic July 20 Launch

    Expedition 60 crewmembers aboard a Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center aircraft

    The next crew to liftoff to the International Space Station arrived at the Baikonur Cosmodrome launch site on the U.S. Independence Day awaiting a historic July 20 liftoff. New Expedition 60 crewmates Andrew Morgan, Luca Parmitano and Alexander Skvortsov are in final mission preparations in Kazakhstan. The trio arrived July 4 counting down to a …

  • Station Trio Works CubeSats, Space Plumbing Ahead of Historic July 20 Launch

    Upcoming Expedition 60 crewmembers

    The Expedition 60 crew is configuring more CubeSats for deployment and working on space plumbing aboard the International Space Station today. Back on Earth, three crewmembers from the U.S., Italy and Russia are in training for their launch to the station on July 20. NASA astronaut Nick Hague installed hardware that will deploy seven CubeSats …

  • Station Deploying Microsatellites as New Crew Prepares for July 20 Launch

    Expedition 60-61 Crewmembers

    A satellite deployer ejected a CubeSat into Earth orbit last night from outside the International Space Station’s Kibo laboratory module. Today, the three Expedition 60 crewmembers explored microgravity’s effect on humans and plants to support longer spaceflight missions. The RED-EYE microsatellite is orbiting Earth today to demonstrate satellite communications and attitude control technologies. NASA Flight …

  • Expedition 60 Science Ramps Up as Next Crew Trains for Mission

    The atmospheric glow and a wispy aurora australis

    Virtual reality filming, space gardening and biomedical research were on the timeline for two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station today, while a cosmonaut took care of computer hardware and life support maintenance. Flight Engineer Christina Koch tended to plants today growing inside Europe’s Columbus laboratory module for the Veg-04 botany study. She later …

  • Station Trio Awaits New Crew 50 Years After Apollo 11 Moon Landing

    The full moon

    Three humans are orbiting Earth today as the new Expedition 60 trio and are back on duty aboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 59 trio returned to Earth Monday and is re-adjusting to Earth gravity while another crew prepares for its launch at the end of July. NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Nick Hague …

  • Today’s Advanced Research Goes From Free-flying Robots to Anti-Gravity Pants

    Astronaut Anne McClain checks out the new Astrobee hardware

    Robotics, combustion and human research were the primary focus of today’s science schedule aboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 59 crewmembers also checked out U.S. spacesuits and specialized pants designed to counteract some of the effects of living in microgravity. Astrobee, a tiny cube-shaped free-flying robotic assistant, is being tested aboard the orbital lab …