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https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/04/29/quantum-physics-biomedicine-and-computer-gear-fill-wednesdays-schedule/
ЦитироватьMark A. Garcia   April 29, 2026 3:31PM
Quantum Physics, Biomedicine, and Computer Gear Fill Wednesday's Schedule
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Physics, biomedicine, and computer networking were the dominant projects for the Expedition 74 crew aboard the International Space Station on Wednesday. The orbital residents also continued unpacking cargo from a pair of resupply ships while keeping up life support maintenance.

NASA flight engineer Jessica Meir spent her shift servicing hardware for a pair of advanced space physics investigations. Meir reviewed procedures and trained to connect delicate fiber optic cables inside the Cold Atom Lab that chills atoms to near absolute zero for quantum research into atomic wave functions, general relativity, and the search for dark matter. The sensitive cables emit light that helps trap, move, and measure the chilled atoms with high accuracy. Next, she set up research gear inside the Microgravity Science Glovebox to explore how weightlessness affects tiny particles floating in a Jello-like substance, known as a colloidal solid. Results may lead to advanced manufacturing techniques leading to new medicines, better food textures, and improved personal‑care products on Earth and in space.

Flight engineer Sophie Adenot from ESA (European Space Agency) continued her biomedical research exploring how to create intravenous (IV) fluid, or a saline solution, using a spacecraft's clean drinking water to treat medical conditions in space. She collected fluid samples generated by the new Intravenous Fluid Generation – Mini device to analyze how evenly mixed the IV fluid is. The technology demonstration seeks to promote crew self-sufficiency farther away from Earth, reduce a crew's dependence on cargo missions, and avoid expiration of medical supplies on a spacecraft.

Adenot earlier began installing new computer hardware inside the Columbus laboratory module to update a ground controller's ability to monitor scientific payloads and download research data in real time. NASA flight engineer Chris Williams replaced ethernet cables in between Columbus and the Harmony module to upgrade communications with the orbital outpost's computers, experiment hardware, and more. Williams also pedaled on the new European Enhanced Exploration Exercise Device's (E4D) exercise cycle for the first time at the end of his shift. The E4D is being tested for its ability to support crew workouts on missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

Williams also partnered with NASA flight engineer Jack Hathaway taking apart then examining a handheld barcode and radio‑tag scanner that helps manage inventory aboard the space station. Hathaway also inspected the Tranquility module's advanced resistive exercise device that mimics working out with free weights in Earth's gravity. He wrapped up his shift unloading cargo delivered inside Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL resupply ship on April 13.

Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev worked together unloading crew clothing, food containers, scientific supplies, and more from inside the Progress 95 cargo spacecraft that arrived on Monday. The duo also installed air ducts between Progress 95 and the International Space Station and reconfigured the spacecraft's docking hardware. Roscosmos flight engineer Andrey Fedyaev worked throughout Wednesday on life support duties transferring water between tanks, disinfecting water tanks, and cleaning ventilation fan screens inside the Rassvet module.
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Космонавты Роскосмоса Сергей Куд-Сверчков и Сергей Микаев работали вместе, разгружая одежду экипажа, контейнеры с едой, научные материалы и многое другое изнутри грузового корабля «Прогресс-95», который прибыл в понедельник. Дуэт также установил воздуховоды между «Прогресс-95» и Международной космической станцией и перестроил стыковочное оборудование аппарата. Бортинженер «Роскосмоса» Андрей Федяев всю среду выполнял задачи по жизнеобеспечению: перемещён водой между баками, дезинфицировал водяные баки и очищал вентиляционные экраны внутри модуля «Рассвет».

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https://tass.ru/kosmos/27268181
ЦитироватьРоссийский прибор "Солнце-Терагерц" испытан и готовится к монтажу вне МКС

МОСКВА, 30 апреля. /ТАСС/. Российский прибор "Солнце-Терагерц" для научного эксперимента, который поможет раскрыть причины возникновения солнечных вспышек и прогнозировать их появление, успешно прошел все испытания на борту МКС и готовится к монтажу на поверхности станции. Об этом ТАСС сообщили в пресс-службе Физического института им. П. Н. Лебедева РАН (ФИАН).

Российские космонавты успешно провели испытания аппаратуры внутри космической станции. Для этого использовалось программное обеспечение, разработанное учеными ФИАН в ходе подготовки эксперимента. Позднее были проложены коммуникационные кабели, соединяющие бортовой компьютер с двухосной платформой наведения, на которой и будет располагаться "Солнце-Терагерц". Платформа обеспечит непрерывное наведение прибора на Солнце на дневном участке орбиты МКС.

Монтаж прибора "Солнце-Терагерц" снаружи станции на служебный модуль запланирован на 27 мая во время выхода в открытый космос космонавтов Сергея Кудь-Сверчкова, Сергея Микаева и Андрея Федяева. Прибор массой 47 кг состоит из восьми каналов-детекторов, каждый из которых настроен на свой частотный интервал, общий диапазон регистрируемого аппаратурой излучения составляет от 0,4 ТГц до 12 ТГц. Уникальное оборудование поможет проследить за Солнцем и исследовать его терагерцовые излучения, что позволит понять природу происхождения солнечных вспышек.

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https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/04/30/life-science-space-gardening-top-thursdays-research-schedule/
ЦитироватьMark A. Garcia  April 30, 2026 2:02PM
Life Science, Space Gardening Top Thursday's Research Schedule
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A new exercise device, artery scans, and space gardening topped the research schedule for the Expedition 74 crew aboard the International Space Station on Thursday. The orbital residents also worked on a spacesuit and continued unpacking the Progress 95 cargo craft.

NASA flight engineer Chris Williams had a busy day inside the Columbus laboratory module trying out new workout gear and watering plants to support ongoing research. Williams first performed rope-pull exercises on the European Enhanced Exploration Exercise Device (E4D) while a computer monitored his pulling speed, power, and heart rate. The E4D was delivered on April 13 inside the Cygnus XL resupply ship to test its ability to support crew workouts on long-term missions farther away from Earth. Afterward, he watered and photographed alfalfa plants growing inside the Veggie facility to investigate how plants and microbes interact in microgravity.

Flight engineers Sophie Adnot of ESA (European Space Agency) and Jack Hathaway of NASA partnered together for blood pressure checks and neck, shoulder, and leg artery scans using the Ultrasound 3 device that was delivered on Sept. 18, 2025. Doctors on the ground constantly monitor a crew member's heart health to prevent and detect blood clots and other space-caused conditions.

Adenot later joined NASA flight engineer Jessica Meir inside the Quest airlock and swapped out components on a spacesuit. Meir also worked with Hathaway inside the Kibo laboratory module rearranging cargo to optimize space for research activities. Adenot and Hathaway later split up and worked on a pair of different space botany investigations to observe how seeds germinate in microgravity. One experiment is to interest students in space and while to the other is to promote space agriculture.

Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergei Mikaev, station commander and flight engineer respectively, were back inside the Progress 95 continuing to unpack some of the three tons of food, fuel, and supplies it delivered on April 27.

Flight engineer Andrey Fedyaev started his shift inspecting laptop computer batteries then reconfiguring the ventilation system between the orbital outpost's Roscosmos and U.S. segments. Fedyaev wrapped up his day checking the operation and cable connections of the Roscosmos segment's video recording system.
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Космонавты «Роскосмоса» Сергей Куд-Сверчков и Сергей Микаев, командир станции и бортинженер соответственно, вернулись внутри «Прогресс-95», продолжая распаковывать часть трёх тонн продовольствия, топлива и припасов, доставленных 27 апреля.

Бортинженер Андрей Федяев начал свою смену с инспекции батарей ноутбуков, затем перестройки вентиляционной системы между сегментами Роскосмоса и США орбитального поста. Федяев завершил свой день, проверяя работу и кабельные подключения видеозаписи сегмента Роскосмос.

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https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/05/01/nasa-partners-update-international-space-station-2026-flight-plan/
ЦитироватьNASA, Partners Update International Space Station 2026 Flight Plan

After reviewing the International Space Station flight schedule, NASA and its partners are adjusting launch opportunities for several upcoming missions. This update to the schedule better aligns mission planning, logistics, and timing for upcoming flights to support space station operations. 
The targeted no-earlier-than-launch opportunities with NASA crew and cargo, pending operational readiness, are: 
  • Tuesday, May 12: NASA's SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services-34 mission is targeted to launch more than 6,400 pounds of cargo and payloads from Space Launch Complex 40 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. 
  • July 14: Soyuz MS-29 mission will launch NASA astronaut Anil Menon and Roscosmos cosmonauts Pyotr Dubrov and Anna Kikina on a long-duration mission aboard the space station.  
  • Mid-September: NASA's SpaceX Crew-13 is moving forward from November 2026 to help increase the frequency of U.S. crew rotation missions to the space station. Launch is planned from Space Launch Complex 40. 
  • Fall: NASA's SpaceX Commercial Resupply Services-35 mission is targeted to launch more than 7,200 pounds of cargo and payloads, including International Space Station Roll Out Solar Arrays, from Space Launch Complex 40.  
  • Fall/Winter: NASA's Northrop Grumman Commercial Resupply Services-25 mission is targeted to launch approximately 11,000 pounds of cargo from Space Launch Complex 40. 
Launch opportunities for NASA's uncrewed Boeing Starliner-1 cargo mission remain under review as teams continue working through technical issues discovered during the Crew Flight Test in 2024, as well as final actions from the Program Investigation Team report. The agency is assessing operational readiness and space station traffic to determine the earliest feasible launch window.  

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https://tass.ru/kosmos/27287299
ЦитироватьКудь-Сверчков: экипаж МКС отмечает Первомай ударным трудом, разгружая "Прогресс"


https://rutube.ru/video/67e237d68c6709c39c92b520e9a5751c/  04:05
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МКС, 2 мая. /ТАСС/. Экипаж Международной космической станции (МКС) отмечает Праздник весны и труда разгрузкой грузового корабля "Прогресс МС-34", который доставил на орбиту новый скафандр, свежие овощи и фрукты, а также другие полезные грузы. Об этом сообщил спецкор ТАСС на МКС, командир станции космонавт Сергей Кудь-Сверчков.
"На Первомай все отдыхают, а экипаж работает: к нам прибыл долгожданный "Прогресс", который привез огромное количество грузов. Следующие несколько дней мы проведем, сортируя все эти многочисленные мешки", - сказал космонавт.
Кудь-Сверчков добавил, что сам процесс разгрузки достаточно простой: это перенос грузов из одних контейнеров на борт станции в другие. Однако затем их необходимо разложить на строго определенные места и занести эту информацию в базу данных. "Мы используем специальный считыватель, такой же, как на пунктах выдачи заказов, например. Каждый элемент имеет штрихкод, мы сканируем и отмечаем для перемещения в мешок, в котором они будут храниться. Нажимаем "Переместить" - и все. Космонавты могут легко найти то, что необходимо на станции", - пояснил космонавт.
Среди доставленных грузов - влажные полотенца и салфетки для гигиенических процедур, повседневная и спортивная одежда, а также емкости для питьевой воды и колонки для ее очистки. Как отметил Кудь-Сверчков, часть одежды предназначена для действующего экипажа, а часть - для будущей экспедиции МКС-75, в которую входят космонавты Роскосмоса Петр Дубров и Анна Кикина.

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https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/05/04/crew-works-advanced-radio-frequency-quantum-physics-and-health-tech/
ЦитироватьMark A. Garcia  May 4, 2026 3:08PM
Crew Works Advanced Radio Frequency, Quantum Physics, and Health Tech
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The Expedition 74 crew kicked off the week setting up advanced radio frequency technology, configuring quantum physics hardware, and conducting ultrasound vein scans aboard the International Space Station. The crewmates also prepared for the arrival of the next U.S. cargo mission, unpacked the latest Roscosmos resupply ship, and checked out a spacesuit.

NASA engineers are demonstrating a new technology to help astronauts keep track of the wide variety of inventory aboard the orbital outpost. Flight engineers Jack Hathaway of NASA and Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Space Agency) installed antennas that detect tagged items nearby and reader boxes that collect data from the antennas and update the space station's inventory system. The Hyperdistributed Radio Frequency Identification Antennas demonstrate new technology that autonomously keeps track of the constantly shifting hardware and supplies on the space station. Results may inform advanced logistics systems for future space exploration missions and help astronauts focus on more important duties such as scientific research.

Afterward, Hathaway and Adenot joined each other again and trained for the upcoming SpaceX CRS-34 mission to resupply the Expedition 74 crew. The duo reviewed procedures on a computer for monitoring the automated approach and docking of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft planned to deliver several tons of new science experiments and lab hardware later this month.

NASA flight engineer Jessica Meir inspected sensitive fiber cables that emit light helping cool, trap, and study atoms with high accuracy inside the Cold Atom Lab (CAL). Next, she carefully reconnected the cables inside the CAL, a quantum research device, that chills atoms to near absolute zero providing insights into atomic wave functions, general relativity, and dark matter.

At the beginning of his shift, NASA flight engineer Chris Williams attached electrodes to his chest then rested as doctors on the ground scanned his veins using the tele-operated Ultrasound Echo device. Next, Williams measured his blood pressure using portable biomedical hardware and arm cuffs. His health data was collected for a pair of cardiovascular studies including CIPHER, a suite of 14 continuous human research investigations, and Vascular Echo both seeking to understand and prevent space-caused heart changes. He wrapped up his shift cleaning fans inside the Tranquility module's ventilation system.

Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Andrey Fedyaev, station commander and flight engineer, continued unpacking some of the several tons of food, fuel, and supplies the Progress 95 cargo spacecraft delivered on April 27. The duo also took turns photographing the condition of windows inside the Zvezda, Nauka, and Rassvet modules for analysis on the ground.

Flight engineer Sergey Mikaev spent his shift checking out an Orlan spacesuit ahead of an upcoming Roscosmos spacewalk. Mikaev activated the spacesuit, checked it for leaks, and installed its support equipment making sure all of its systems functioned properly.
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Космонавты Роскосмоса Сергей Куд-Сверчков и Андрей Федяев, командир станции и бортинженер, продолжили разгрузку нескольких тонн продовольствия, топлива и припасов, доставленных грузовым кораблём «Прогресс-95» 27 апреля. Дуэт также по очереди фотографировал состояние окон внутри модулей «Звезда», «Наука» и «Рассвет» для анализа на земле.

Бортинженер Сергей Микаев провёл смену, осматривая скафандр Orlan перед предстоящим выходом в открытый космос Роскосмоса. Микаев активировал скафандр, проверил его на протечки и установил вспомогательное оборудование, убедившись, что все системы работают исправно.

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https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/05/05/crew-works-health-spacesuits-and-cargo-mission-preps-on-tuesday/
ЦитироватьMark A. Garcia   May 5, 2026 3:50PM
Crew Works Health, Spacesuits, and Cargo Mission Preps on Tuesday
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Health monitoring, spacesuit checks, and preparations for an upcoming cargo mission kept the Expedition 74 crew busy on Tuesday. The International Space Station residents rounded out the day with a variety of maintenance on science hardware and life support equipment.

Flight engineer Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Space Agency) began her shift attaching sensors to her forehead, chest, and legs to measure blood flow, breathing rate, and muscle activity for the PhysioTool technology demonstration. Next, she pedaled on the Destiny laboratory module's exercise cycle as the sensors sent her health data to a wearable recording device. After her workout, she plugged the device containing her biomedical data into a computer tablet for downlinking to doctors on Earth for analysis.

Afterward, Adenot assisted NASA flight engineers Jessica Meir and Jack Hathaway as they swapped and serviced components on a spacesuit inside the Quest airlock. The trio took turns cleaning the suit's life support gear, checking for water leaks, and verifying the spacesuit's functionality in advance of a future spacewalk. At the end of their shift, the three astronauts reviewed plans for the upcoming NASA SpaceX CRS-34 cargo mission due to launch on Tuesday, May 12, to resupply the crew. They studied the Dragon spacecraft's automated approach and docking maneuvers and prepared for cargo operations after the spacecraft delivers several tons of new science experiments and lab hardware.

NASA flight engineer Chris Williams spent the first half of his shift inside the Kibo laboratory module uninstalling botany research gear from an EXPRESS rack with assistance from Hathaway. After lunchtime, Williams configured a sensor-packed Bio-Monitor vest and headband that he wore beginning a 48-hour session measuring his cardiovascular health for the CIPHER suite of 14 human research investigations. The wearable biomedical device, similar to the PhysioTool hardware, comfortably tracks a crew member's health data as they work throughout the day then transfers it to a computer where doctors can access it for analysis on the ground.

Roscosmos flight engineer Sergey Mikaev was back on Orlan spacesuit duty working throughout his shift installing communications, electronics, and life support hardware on the same suit he had serviced on Monday. Station commander Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and flight engineer Andrey Fedyaev once again took turns conducting a photographic inspection of windows inside the Zvezda and Rassvet modules. The duo also worked together continuing to unpack supplies delivered aboard the Progress 95 cargo spacecraft on April 27.
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Бортинженер «Роскосмоса» Сергей Микаев вновь был на дежурстве в скафандре «Орлана», работая на протяжении всей смены, устанавливая связь, электронику и оборудование жизнеобеспечения на том же скафандре, который обслуживал в понедельник. Командир станции Сергей Куд-Сверчков и бортинженер Андрей Федяев вновь по очереди проводили фотоосмотр окон внутри модулей «Звезда» и «Рассвет». Дуэт также работал вместе, продолжая распаковывать припасы, доставленные на грузовом корабле Progress 95 27 апреля.

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Микаев проверил и подготовил «Орлан-МКС» №8.

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https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2026/05/06/lab-hardware-life-support-gear-and-human-research-fill-crews-day/
ЦитироватьMark A. Garcia  May 6, 2026 1:59PM
Lab Hardware, Life Support Gear, and Human Research Fill Crew's Day
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The Expedition 74 crew spent the majority of their time maintaining science hardware and life support systems on Wednesday. The orbital residents aboard the International Space Station also pursued cardiovascular research, conducted a vision test, and performed other experiments throughout the day.

NASA's Spot the Station website finally got an upgrade! You can find International Space Station viewing opportunities right from your browser, no app required. Check it out and start planning your next viewing opportunity: https://www.nasa.gov/spot-the-station/

NASA flight engineers Chris Williams and Jessica Meir partnered together inside the Kibo laboratory module finalizing the removal of botany research gear from an EXPRESS rack. Williams also swapped a sensor-packed Bio-Monitor vest and headband that he wore overnight for a spare to continue measuring his health data including blood pressure checks throughout his shift. He later videotaped alfalfa plants growing inside the Veggie facility to explore plant-microbe interactions and how plants may source nitrogen and thrive in low‑resource conditions such as a spacecraft.

Meir checked out the Cold Atom Lab, a quantum research facility that chills atoms to near absolute zero, ensuring its proper functionality after inspecting and reconnecting its sensitive fiber optic cables earlier in the week. She later joined astronauts Jack Hathaway of NASA and Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Space Agency) and took turns reading a standard eye chart for a regularly scheduled vision test.

Hathaway spent most of his day inside the Destiny laboratory module working on the orbital outpost's oxygen generation system. He first collected water samples from the life support device for analysis by engineers on the ground. Next, he replaced a hydrogen sensor, cleaned the air intake system, then measured airflow inside the oxygen generator.

Adenot began her shift collecting her saliva samples for real time analysis aboard the station using the new APHRODITE biomedical hardware delivered aboard a SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on Feb. 14. Next, she swapped filters inside the BioLab that enables the research of microorganisms, cells, tissue cultures, small plants, and small invertebrates in microgravity. Finally, she installed a new computer system inside the Columbus laboratory module upgrading connections with scientific equipment, laptop computers, sensors, and network switches.

Station commander Sergey Kud-Sverchkov and Sergey Mikaev, both from Roscosmos, partnered together for a pair of life science investigations on Wednesday. The duo first took a controlled, progressively harder test together to observe their reactions and understand how living long term in space affects teamwork, cognitive performance, and emotional stability. Next, they took turns wearing arm, wrist, and finger cuffs that collected their blood pressure measurements helping doctors understand how weightlessness affects a crew member's blood vessels.

Roscosmos flight engineer Andrey Fedyaev began his shift collecting a tiny blood sample from himself, spinning it in a centrifuge, then analyzing the red blood samples. Afterward, Fedyaev jogged on the Zvezda service module's treadmill while attached to electrodes for a standard fitness test. He wrapped up his day replacing hoses, connectors, and valves that carry water removed from the station's air by Zvezda's dehumidifiers.
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Командир станции Сергей Куд-Сверчков и Сергей Микаев, оба из Роскосмоса, в среду объединились для двух исследований в области наук о жизни. Дуэт сначала вместе прошёл контролируемый, всё более сложный тест, чтобы наблюдать за своими реакциями и понять, как длительное проживание в космосе влияет на командную работу, когнитивные способности и эмоциональную стабильность. Затем они по очереди надевали наручники на руках, запястьях и пальцах, которые собирали измерения артериального давления, помогая врачам понять, как невесомость влияет на кровеносные сосуды члена экипажа.

Бортинженер Роскосмоса Андрей Федяев начал свою смену, собирая крошечный образец крови у себя, вращая его в центрифуге, затем анализируя образцы красной крови. После этого Федяев пробежал на беговой дорожке сервисного модуля «Звезда», будучи прикреплённым к электродам для стандартного теста на физическую подготовку. Он завершил день заменой шлангов, соединителей и клапанов, которые проводят воду, убираемую из воздуха станции осушителями Звезды.