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    Crew Preps for Solar Array Jettison and Dragon Departure

    ROSA Jettison

    An experimental solar array demonstration was jettisoned while the Expedition 52 crew continued preparing the SpaceX Dragon for its release on Sunday. The three crew members also studied how microgravity impacts their bodies. Following a week of successful science operations on the experiment for the Roll-Out Solar Array (ROSA), attempts to retract the array were …

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    Crew Explores Cardiac Research and Tiny Satellites Today

    Expedition 52 Crew Members Fyodor Yurchikhin and Jack Fischer

    The Expedition 52 trio worked throughout Friday on human research studying cardiac biology and the microbes that live on humans. Tiny satellites inside the International Space Station were also investigated for future remote or autonomous use in space. NASA astronaut Jack Fisher collected microbe samples from his body and stowed them inside a science freezer …

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    Crew Studies Bone Loss Reversal and Unloads New Cargo

    Astronaut Peggy Whitson

    Expedition 52 is continuing to explore a new drug therapy today that may keep humans healthier in space. The trio onboard the International Space Station also worked on standard maintenance activities to keep the orbital complex in ship-shape. Astronauts living on the station exercise a couple of hours every day to offset the muscle and …

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    Crew Researching Mice and Microbes to Understand Human Impacts

    Aurora and Night Sky

    The three orbiting crew members living on the International Space Station today explored the effects of microgravity on mice and microbes to understand how living in space impacts humans. Cargo transfers are also underway on the orbital complex after the arrival of the latest resupply ship. A pair of life science experiments observing mice are …

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    Dragon Packing and BEAM Checks Onboard Station Today

    Astronauts Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer

    The Expedition 52 crew is loading the SpaceX Dragon with cargo for return back to Earth in less than two weeks. BEAM, the experimental habitat, also received a new radiation shield today that was 3D printed aboard the International Space Station. Dragon is due to leave the International Space Station July 2 after cargo transfers …

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    Station Kicks off Week with Solar Array Study and Biological Research

    Roll Out Solar Array

    Robotics controllers completed the unloading and set up of the third and final external experiment delivered last week aboard the SpaceX Dragon resupply ship. Inside the International Space Station, the Expedition 52 crew studied a variety of life science including plant growth, bone loss and cardiac biology. Over the weekend, engineers on the ground remotely …

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    Russian Cargo Craft Delivers Over Three Tons of Supplies

    Space Station Configuration

    Traveling about 250 miles over the Philippine Sea, the unpiloted ISS Progress 67 Russian cargo ship docked at 7:37 a.m. EDT to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module of the International Space Station. Read more about visiting vehicle launches, departures and arrivals at the station. For more information about the current crew and …

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    Crew Researches Mold, Rodents and Stem Cells as Cargo Ship Chases Station

    NASA Astronaut Jack Fischer

    Russia’s Progress 67 (67P) cargo craft is orbiting Earth and on its way to the International Space Station Friday morning carrying over three tons of food, fuel and supplies. Meanwhile, the three member Expedition 52 crew researched a variety of space science on Thursday while preparing for the arrival of the 67P. Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin …

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    Russian Rocket Launches on Two-Day Cargo Delivery to Station

    Progress Cargo Craft Launch

    Carrying more than three tons of food, fuel, and supplies for the International Space Station crew, the unpiloted ISS Progress 67 cargo craft launched at 5:20 a.m. EDT (3:20 p.m. local time in Baikonur) from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. At the time of launch, the International Space Station was flying about 258 miles over …

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    Cargo Ship Ready for Launch as Robotic Arm Unloads Dragon Experiments

    The Progress 67 cargo craft

    Russia’s Progress 67 (67P) cargo craft stands at its launch pad in Kazakhstan ready for liftoff Wednesday at 5:20 a.m. EDT. NASA TV will broadcast the launch live from the Baikonur Cosmodrome including the docking of the 67P Friday at 7:42 a.m. to the Zvezda service module. Two external experiments have been extracted from the …

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