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ЦитатаDavid Saint-Jacques‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_DavidS 20 ч. назад

A virtual Sunday jog with my wife around our #Montreal neighborhood!
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Un jogging virtuel du dimanche avec ma femme dans notre quartier de #Montréal!
#DareToExplore #astronaut #iss #mission #OsezExplorer #astronaute #ssi


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/17/final-week-for-station-trio-as-science-continues-unabated/
ЦитатаFinal Week for Station Trio as Science Continues Unabated

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 17, 2019 at 12:55 pm


The Expedition 59 crewmembers gather for a portrait inside Japan's Kibo laboratory module. Front row from left are David Saint-Jacques, Oleg Kononenko and Anne McClain who are returning to Earth June 24. In the back are Christina Koch, Alexey Ovchinin and Nick Hague.

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 return to Earth June 24 with Commander Oleg Kononenko at the helm of the Soyuz MS-11 crew craft. The homebound residents checked their Sokol launch and entry suits for leaks today. The trio also tested sensors that will monitor the crew's blood pressure during reentry into Earth's atmosphere.

McClain also packed personal items she will take back to Earth with her. Kononenko and Saint-Jacques practiced Soyuz descent procedures the crew will use on its way to a landing in Kazakhstan. The threesome have been living aboard the space lab since Dec. 3 and will have accumulated 204 days on orbit when they complete their mission next week.

Science continues unabated aboard the orbital lab with the crew exploring a wide variety of phenomena to help NASA plan missions to the Moon, Mars and beyond. Payload specialists on the ground also remotely operate many of the hundreds of experiments taking place aboard the orbiting lab.

NASA astronaut Christina Koch started Monday researching how microgravity affects perception and orientation. Today's experiment session required Koch to perform simple tasks wearing a neck brace and virtual reality goggles while free-floating inside Europe's Columbus laboratory module.

Four small satellites, or CubeSats, were ejected this morning outside of Japan's Kibo laboratory module. Flight Engineer Nick Hague of NASA monitored and photographed the CubeSats deployed for technology demonstrations. The first set of CubeSats deployed were from Nepal, Sri Lanka and Japan as part of the BIRDS-3 mission. The last CubeSat was from Singapore. All four arrived at the station April 19 aboard the Northrop Grumman Cygnus space freighter.

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ЦитатаPreparing to leave the International Space Station (ISS)

Canadian Space Agency

Опубликовано: 17 июн. 2019 г.

2019-06-17 - After more than six months in space, David Saint-Jacques prepares to return to Earth on June 24, 2019.

The CSA astronaut has already started packing. Part of his personal belongings were aboard the Dragon spacecraft that left the ISS on June 3.

Here is what is in his luggage. (Credits: Canadian Space Agency, NASA)
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ЦитатаExpedition 59 Inflight with CNN and Our State Magazine June 17, 2019

NASA Video

Опубликовано: 17 июн. 2019 г.

SPACE STATION CREW DISCUSSES APOLLO AND SPACE STATION WITH THE MEDIA

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 59 Flight Engineers Anne McClain and Christina Koch shared their thoughts on the impact of the Apollo Program on the cusp of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 landing on the moon and life and research on the orbital outpost during in-flight interviews June 17 with CNN and North Carolina's "Our State Magazine." McClain is in the final week of a six-and-a-half month mission on the orbital outpost, heading for a return to Earth on June 24 in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft. Koch, who is a native of North Carolina, is in the midst of a long duration mission on the station, conducting scientific research and station maintenance work.
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ЦитатаNick Hague‏Подлинная учетная запись @AstroHague 38 мин. назад

Yesterday I monitored the deployment of 4 small satellites (CubeSats), as they were ejected outside of the JEM laboratory on @Space_Station. The first set of CubeSats deployed were from Nepal, Sri Lanka & Japan, & the last CubeSat was from Singapore.
https://go.nasa.gov/2Fl72em 





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ЦитатаDavid Saint-Jacques‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_DavidS 17 ч. назад

We leak-checked our Sokol pressure suit this morning. Getting ready to descend from orbit next week!
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Nous avons vérifié l'étanchéité de notre combinaison pressurisée Sokol ce matin. Nous nous préparons à revenir sur Terre la semaine prochaine!
#DareToExplore #OsezExplorer


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ЦитатаAnne McClain‏Подлинная учетная запись @AstroAnnimal 5 ч. назад

L-6 (1 of 2): It takes ~3.5 hours between undocking from @Space_Station to landing in Kazakhstan. It's been described as a roller coaster or a washing machine - dynamic, but also a precise and highly choreographed process.


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L-6 (2 of 2): Happiness is counting your remaining coffees and discovering you have 6 for each remaining day. This may be my most productive week in space....

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https://tass.ru/obschestvo/6564177
Цитата18 ИЮН, 19:39
Космонавт Кононенко подарил главе Чечни сделанный со спутника снимок Грозного

Он также пообщался с Рамзаном Кадыровым по спутниковой связи

ГРОЗНЫЙ, 18 июня. /ТАСС/. Российский космонавт Олег Кононенко, который находится на Международной космической станции (МКС), после общения по спутниковой связи с главой Чечни Рамзаном Кадыровым подарил ему фотографию Грозного со спутника.

"Очень хорошо Грозный виден. Я снимок делал в 2015 году, и сейчас вот в этом году сделал, по-моему, город разросся и стал ярче", - сказал Кононеко, общаясь с Кадыровым. Затем начальник "НИИ ЦПК имени Ю.А. Гагарина" Павел Власов вручил Кадырову фотографию Грозного со спутника, которую сделал Кононенко в марте 2019 года.
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Кононенко находится на борту МКС уже полгода, завершение его работы в составе нынешней экспедиции планируется на 25 июня.

В настоящее время на борту МКС находится экипаж из россиян Олега Кононенко и Алексея Овчинина, американцев Энн Макклейн, Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук, а также канадца Давида Сен-Жака.

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ЦитатаThe Wayfinding experiment: Studying how spaceflight affects astronauts' brains

Canadian Space Agency

Опубликовано: 18 июн. 2019 г.

2019-06-18 - Wayfinding, a Canadian study led by researchers from the University of Calgary, takes a closer look at the changes in astronauts' brains caused by weightlessness in the space environment. Astronauts like the CSA's David Saint-Jacques are helping gather data that could lead to the development of new preparation and recovery strategies for missions to more distant destinations. (Credits: Canadian Space Agency, NASA)
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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/18/biomedicine-and-physics-research-during-crew-departure-preps-today/
ЦитатаBiomedicine and Physics Research During Crew Departure Preps Today

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 18, 2019 at 1:03 pm


NASA astronaut Christina Koch works on the Capillary Structures experiment studying how to manage fluid and gas mixtures for more reliable life support systems in space.

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 keep crews healthy and engineers design safer, more advanced spacecraft.

Astronauts Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques started Tuesday morning collecting blood, urine and body swab samples for the Standard Measures study. They stowed the samples in a science freezer for later analysis to help doctors understand how humans respond to microgravity.

The Genes In Space-6 (GIS-6) experiment had another run today inside Europe's Columbus laboratory module. Christina Koch of NASA set up the Biomolecule Sequencer to sequence DNA samples during the morning. The DNA research seeks to understand how space radiation mutates DNA and assesses the molecular level repair process.

She and Saint-Jacques also took turns resizing U.S. spacesuits and swapping out components. Mission managers are planning more spacewalks later this year for battery and science hardware maintenance.
Flight Engineer Nick Hague spent most of Tuesday running the Capillary Structures study to observe how fluid and gas mixtures behave inside structures designed for microgravity. Today's operations demonstrated fluid flows with potential applications for advanced life support systems in space.

Commander Oleg Kononenko continues inventorying gear and trash for packing inside the Soyuz MS-11 spacecraft. He will complete a 204-day mission with McClain and Saint-Jacques when they parachute to a landing in Kazakhstan on June 24 scheduled for 10:48 p.m. EDT (June 25 8:48 a.m. Kazakh time).

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BIRDs-3
НОРАД зафиксировал запуск 4-х объектов
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2 44330  51.6427 353.3195 0008417  75.8732  25.8523 15.51934490   255

0 TBA - TO BE ASSIGNED
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44329 / 1998-067QE : 405 x 417 km x 51.648°, 2019-06-18 17:33:10
44330 / 1998-067QF : 405 x 417 km x 51.643°, 2019-06-18 19:07:57
44331 / 1998-067QG : 405 x 416 km x 51.643°, 2019-06-18 19:07:41
44332 / 1998-067QH : 406 x 416 km x 51.637°, 2019-06-18 19:31:40

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https://ria.ru/20190619/1555685251.html
ЦитатаНовую аккумуляторную батарею доставят на МКС в декабре
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МОСКВА, 19 июн - РИА Новости. Новую аккумуляторную батарею планируется привезти на Международную космическую станцию (МКС) в декабре на грузовом корабле Dragon для замены вышедшей из строя в марте, сообщило НАСА.

Ранее НАСА заявляло, что в конце марта одна из трех новых аккумуляторных батарей, установленных снаружи МКС, не заряжается. Батареи были доставлены на станцию в сентябре 2018 года японским грузовым кораблем. В начале апреля отказавшая батарея была снята манипулятором с внешней поверхности МКС.

На сайте НАСА отмечается, что новая аккумуляторная батарея будет доставлена кораблем Dragon в декабре.
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В настоящее время на борту МКС находится экипаж из россиян Олега Кононенко и Алексея Овчинина, американцев Энн Макклейн, Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук, а также канадца Давида Сен-Жака.

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ЦитатаРанее НАСА заявляло, что в конце марта одна из трех новых аккумуляторных батарей, установленных снаружи МКС, не заряжается. Батареи были доставлены на станцию в сентябре 2018 года японским грузовым кораблем.
так пишут как будто доставили 3 батареи, но кажется их было 6 jp en

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https://ria.ru/20190619/1555705352.html
Цитата"Роскосмос" уточнил время возвращения экипажа МКС
16:09

МОСКВА, 19 июн - РИА Новости. Экипаж Международной космической станции вернется на Землю утром 25 июня, говорится в сообщении головного научного института "Роскосмоса" ЦНИИмаш (в состав входит Центр управления полетами).

"Расстыковка транспортного пилотируемого корабля "Союз МС-11" - 25 июня 2.24 мск; приземление спускаемого аппарата транспортного пилотируемого корабля "Союз МС-11" - 25 июня 5.48 мск", - говорится в сообщении ЦНИИмаш.

На Землю с МКС возвратятся россиянин Олег Кононенко, канадец Давид Сен-Жак и американка Энн Макклейн. Они прилетели на станцию в декабре 2018 года.

Ранее на сайте НАСА появилась информация, что переходные люки между МКС и кораблем "Союз МС-11" будут закрыты 24 июня в 23.10 мск. Расстыковка корабля от станции намечается 25 июня в 2.25, включение двигателей "Союза МС-11" для схода с орбиты - в 4.54, приземление спускаемого аппарата корабля - в 5.47.
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Сейчас на борту МКС находится экипаж из россиян Олега Кононенко и Алексея Овчинина, американцев Энн Макклейн, Ника Хейга и Кристины Кук, а также канадца Давида Сен-Жака.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/17/iss-daily-summary-report-6172019/
ЦитатаISS Daily Summary Report - 6/17/2019

VECTION:
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The crew performed a Vection experiment session. The objective of the study is to determine to what extent an astronaut's ability to visually interpret motion, orientation, and distance may be disrupted in a microgravity environment, and how it may adapt, and how it may be changed upon return to Earth. Multiple experimental time points inflight and upon return to Earth allows for the adaptation and recovery process to be investigated.
Life Support Rack (LSR):
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The crew removed the Waste Water Bus inlet filter today, replacing it with an alternate filter configuration so the previously used filter can be installed for use with the Water Storage System (WSS). LSR is a Technology Demonstrator for Closed Loop Air Revitalization. It captures carbon dioxide from cabin air and recovers 50% of its oxygen for use by the astronauts. LSR will operate for a minimum of one year on the ISS to demonstrate the robustness of the technology for future Exploration Missions.
Japanese Small Satellite Orbital Deployer 11 (J-SSOD#11):
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The JSSOD deployer successfully launched four satellites and the crew performed imagery operations during the deployments. J-SSOD provides a novel, safe, and small satellite launching capability to the ISS. It is a unique satellite launcher, handled by the Japanese Experiment Module Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS), which provides containment and deployment mechanisms for several individual small satellites. Once J-SSOD is installed on the Multi-Purpose Experiment Platform (MPEP) by crewmembers, it is passed through the JEM airlock for retrieval, positioning, and deployment by the JEMRMS.
Fiber Optic Production (FOP):
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The crew performed a preform and spool exchange allowing the ground to initiate a fiber optic print run. The Fiber Optic Production investigation creates optical fibers with high commercial value aboard the ISS using a blend of zirconium, barium, lanthanum, sodium, and aluminum called ZBLAN. It operates in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG). Extensive theoretical studies along with a limited number of experimental studies suggest that ZBLAN optical fibers produced in microgravity should exhibit far superior qualities to those produced on Earth. The resulting optical fiber from Fiber Optic Production is expected to help verify these studies and guide further engineering efforts to manufacture high value optical fiber in large volume aboard the ISS.
Rodent Research-12 (RR-12):
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The crew completed a conference with the NASA Rodent Research and the JAXA Mouse Mission teams to discuss logistics and operational lessons learned for both animal research projects. Rodent Research-12 examines the effects of spaceflight on the function of antibody production and immune memory. Spaceflight is known to have a dramatic influence on immune response, but there is little research on its effect following an actual challenge to the body's immune system. Using a mouse model makes this possible, as the mouse immune system closely parallels that of humans.
Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED):
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The crew inspected the X-rotation dashpots, cycled the main arm through full range of motion and greased the Vibration Isolation System (VIS) rails and rollers. Regularly scheduled quarterly maintenance, this activity is required to ensure ARED remains fully functional as an exercise resource on-board ISS.
On-Board Training (OBT) Soyuz Descent Training:
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In preparation for 57S departure scheduled for June 24, Oleg and David performed today's OBT using a Soyuz simulator. During the drill, they practiced a nominal descent and the transition to Manual Entry Control [РУС]. Responses to emergencies caused by nominal decent hazards were also reviewed.
Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Operations:
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Over the weekend, Robotics Ground Controllers extracted the Flight Releasable Active Mechanism (FRAM) spare Battery Charge/Discharge Unit (BCDU) from External Stowage Platform (ESP) 3 Site 6, removed the empty BCDU Flight Support Equipment (FSE) FRAM from ELC-1 Site 4 and installed the spare BDCU FRAM into the freed location on site 4. Finally, they installed the empty BCDU FSE FRAM to ESP 3 Site 6 completing FRAM relocation operations. These activities are needed to support the upcoming Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) EVA and makes room for the spare Li-ION battery arriving on SpX-18.
Port Crew Quarters (CQ) Cleaning:
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In preparation for the return of 57S next week, the crew performed this scheduled maintenance to clean intake and exhaust ducts, fans and airflow sensors. Pre-cleaning photos were taken throughout the procedure to help evaluate the effectiveness of the recently installed inlet screens.
Live Public Affairs Office (PAO) Event:
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Koch and McClain participated in a live event with CNN in New York, New York and "Our State" Magazine in Greensboro, North Carolina this morning. Today's event, portions of which will be broadcast on NASA-TV, will help connect operations on-board ISS with the upcoming anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing.

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2019/06/18/iss-daily-summary-report-6182019/
ЦитатаISS Daily Summary Report - 6/18/2019

Vascular Echo:
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The crew performed Blood pressure measurement setup and performed 14 measurements in support of the Vascular Echo study. The Vascular Echo experiment examines changes in blood vessels, and the heart, while the crewmembers are in space, and then follow their recovery on return to Earth. The results could provide insight into potential countermeasures to help maintain crewmember health, and quality of life for everyone.
Capillary Structures:
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The crew performed day one of the Sorbent Science 4-cell demonstration involving fluid flow through parallel open capillary conduits. Current life-support systems on the ISS require special equipment to separate liquids and gases, including rotating or moving devices that could cause contamination if they break or fail. The investigation studies a new method using structures of specific shapes to manage fluid and gas mixtures as well as water recycling and carbon dioxide removal, benefiting future efforts to design lightweight, more reliable life support systems for future space missions.
Genes in Space-6:
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The crew prepared the miniPCR and performed part 4 of the CRISPR yeast growth biomolecule sequencing operation. Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) damage caused by increased exposure to radiation can affect the long-term health of astronauts. Genes in Space-6 determines the optimal DNA repair mechanisms that cells use in the spaceflight environment. The investigation evaluates the entire process in space for the first time by inducing DNA damage in cells and assessing mutation and repair at the molecular level using the miniPCR and the Biomolecule Sequencer tools aboard the space station.
MISSE-FF (Materials ISS Experiment Flight Facility):
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Ground robotics team are currently position swapping the MISSE Mission Science Canisters (MSC) #7 and 17 as part of troubleshooting steps. The primary Materials ISS Experiment Flight Facility (MISSE-FF) platform provides the ability to test materials, coatings, and components or other larger experiments in the harsh environment of space, which is virtually impossible to do collectively on Earth. Testing in low-Earth orbit (LEO) allows the integrated testing of how materials react to exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV), atomic oxygen (AO), ionizing radiation, ultrahigh vacuum (UHV), charged particles, thermal cycles, electromagnetic radiation, and micro-meteoroids in the LEO environment.
Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) Hard Upper Torso (HUT) Remove & Replace (R&R):
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There are 12 EVAs planned during the Increments 60/61 timeframe. All assigned EVA crewmembers use a medium or large HUT. Today the crew swapped the extra large HUT in EMU 3004 with a medium HUT. There are now 2 medium and 2 large HUTs available, providing maximum crew assignment flexibility. The crew also R&Rd the ILC Voltage Regular (ILCVR) on EMU 3006 that is suspected to have previously caused a short in the Rechargeable EVA Battery Assembly (REBA). The failed ILCVR will be returned to ground for evaluation.
Mobile Servicing System (MSS) Operations:
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Yesterday, Robotics Ground Controllers maneuvered Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) Arm2 to unstow the Robot Micro Conical Tool (RMCT) #2 from the Tool Holster Assembly (THA) and maneuvered SSRMS and SPDM to the start position in preparation for Materials ISS Experiment (MISSE) operations beginning today.

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ЦитатаChristina H Koch‏Подлинная учетная запись @Astro_Christina 17 мин. назад

Our gateway to space, from space. The next people looking up from their rockets at Cape Canaveral will be aiming toward us. The people after them will be aiming for something even farther: the Moon. #Artemis #Moon2024


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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2019/06/19/alzheimers-research-and-homecoming-packing-aboard-lab-today/
ЦитатаAlzheimer's Research and Homecoming Packing Aboard Lab Today

Mark Garcia
Posted Jun 19, 2019 at 12:25 pm


The International Space Station was orbiting 269 miles above the Indian Ocean southwest of Australia when this nighttime photograph was taken of the aurora australis, or "southern lights." Russia's Soyuz MS-12 crew ship (foreground) and Progress 72 resupply ship are seen in this mesmerizing view.

Three Expedition 59 crewmembers are less than one week away from completing their 204-day mission aboard the International Space Station. In the meantime, space research continues into advanced life support systems and nanoparticle therapies for Alzheimer's disease.

Astronauts Anne McClain and David Saint-Jacques collected and stowed their biological samples for the Probiotics human research experiment this morning. The study from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency is researching the consumption of beneficial bacteria, or probiotics, to promote healthy intestines and immune systems in space.

The two flight engineers are also packing cargo and personal items for return to Earth inside the Soyuz MS-11 crew craft. Commander Oleg Kononenko will lead the duo home inside the Russian spaceship for a June 24 landing in Kazakhstan. The threesome blasted off Dec. 3 and docked to the station's Poisk module about six hours later inside the same Soyuz vehicle.

NASA TV will cover all the homecoming activities live beginning Sunday at 3:35 pm. EDT with the Change of Command Ceremony. Monday's crew farewell and hatch closing will be at 4:10 p.m. with Soyuz undocking at 7:25 p.m. The Soyuz vehicle will fire its engines one last time at 9:55 p.m., followed by a parachute-assisted a landing in Kazakhstan on Monday at 10:48 p.m. EDT (Tuesday 8:48 a.m. Kazakh time).

NASA is evaluating technologies for a lightweight, advanced life support system that can recover water and remove carbon dioxide in space. Flight Engineer Nick Hague is supporting that research today with more Capillary Structures work. Hague is using specialized hardware to demonstrate the flow of fluid and gas mixtures using surface tension and fluid dynamics.

NASA Flight Engineer Christina Koch is helping doctors on Earth target therapies for diseases such as Alzheimer's and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). She collected samples from a temperature-controlled experiment facility and stowed them in a science freezer for analysis on Wednesday. The research is exploring manufacturing nanoparticles that target a disease's underlying cause rather than its symptoms.

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ЦитатаT.S. Kelso‏ @TSKelso 18 ч. назад

CelesTrak has TLEs for 4 objects (QE/QF/QG/QH) deployed from the ISS. All can be found in the Last 30 Days' Launches and Stations lists.


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Объекты запуска 17 июня идентифицированы