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    Dragon Ends Stay at Station, On Its Way Home

    SpaceX Dragon Released from Station

    Robotic flight controllers released the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft from the International Space Station’s robotic arm at 12:38 p.m. EDT, and Expedition 56 Serena Auñon-Chancellor of NASA is monitoring its departure. Dragon’s thrusters will be fired to move the spacecraft a safe distance from the station before SpaceX flight controllers in Hawthorne, California, command its deorbit …

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    Dragon Ready for Return Ahead of Commercial Crew Announcement

    The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is pictured attached to the International Space Station's Harmony module

    The SpaceX Dragon cargo craft is packed with science and hardware ready for return to Earth on Friday. NASA is also introducing a team of astronauts who will soon fly Boeing and SpaceX vehicles to the International Space Station. The Expedition 56 crew has finished loading Dragon with sensitive research results and station gear for …

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    Station Teams Are Go For Dragon’s Return To Earth Friday

    SpaceX Dragon Resupply Ship

    The International Space Station Partners and mission managers polled “go” for tomorrow’s release of the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft for its deorbit and splashdown in the Pacific Ocean to wrap up the CRS-15 mission. With favorable weather conditions forecast in the splashdown zone, Dragon’s hatch will be closed early Friday around 3 a.m. Central time. …

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    Dragon Packing, Eye Science and Spacewalk Preps Today

    Alexander Gerst and Sergey Prokopyev

    The Expedition 56 crew has nearly completed loading the SpaceX Dragon resupply ship with cargo for retrieval back on Earth this Friday. The orbital residents are also busy with an intense day of space research and Russian spacewalk preparations. Dragon is due to be released Friday at 12:37 p.m. EDT from the International Space Station …

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    Dragon Being Packed With Science as Research Wraps Up

    Astronauts Drew Feustel and Serena Auñón-Chancellor

    Numerous microgravity investigations are wrapping up this week onboard the International Space Station. The Expedition 56 crew is carefully packing the research results and science gear inside the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft for return to Earth on Friday. A host of life science studies being returned aboard Dragon looked at cancer therapies, gut microbes, and …

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    Cancer Study Prepped for Earth Return Amid Time Perception Research

    The Cygnus space freighter is poised for release from the Canadarm2

    A new cancer therapy study is wrapping up aboard the International Space Station this week as an American cargo craft is packed for return to Earth. The Expedition 56 crew also researched how astronauts perceive time and distance in space and back on Earth. NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor has been contributing to pharmaceutical research since …

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    Today’s Science Focuses on Human Benefits While Crew Packs Dragon

    NASA astronaut Ricky Arnold

    A trio of studies taking place today aboard the International Space Station explored a potential cancer therapy, researched human reproduction and observed protein crystals. Eye exams were also on the schedule to understand how microgravity impacts vision. NASA astronaut Serena Auñón-Chancellor started her morning peering at endothelial cells through a microscope for the AngieX Cancer …

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    Station Boosts Orbit as Crew Studies Reproduction, Space Geology and Microbes

    Flight Engineer Serena Auñón-Chancellor conducts research operations for the AngieX Cancer Therapy study

    The International Space Station got an orbital boost today to position itself for a crew swap taking place later this year. Inside the lab complex, the current residents spent their time today exploring a diversity of phenomena impacted by long-term exposure to microgravity. A docked Russian Progress 69 resupply ship fired its engines this morning …

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    Rodent Research Returning Soon in Dragon For Analysis on Earth

    The SpaceX Dragon and the International Space Station orbit above the Bahamas

      Expedition 56 crewmembers collaborated for the second day in a row studying how living in microgravity impacts rodents. The space research onboard the International Space Station is helping doctors keep astronauts healthy in space and while developing advanced therapies for humans on Earth. Rodent research, and a variety of other life science studies observing …

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