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Blood Tests, Eye Scans on Station Helping Doctors Improve Crew Health – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2024/07/30/blood-tests-eye-scans-on-station-helping-doctors-improve-crew-health/

Blood sample collections and eye scans took a big part of the day on Tuesday as the International Space Station residents continuously explore how living in space affects their bodies. The two crews representing Expedition 71 and NASA’s Boeing Crew Flight Test also trained for robotics activities, serviced spacesuits, and kept up household tasks aboard …
Aside from eye checks, Starliner Commander Butch Wilmore and Pilot Suni Williams hand

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What Does It Take To Prepare for a Spacewalk? – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2018/05/15/what-does-it-take-to-prepare-for-a-spacewalk/

The Expedition 55 crew on board the International Space Station has been working hard to prepare for Wednesday’s spacewalk, and they’ll still have a lot of difficult work ahead of them when Flight Engineers Ricky Arnold and Drew Feustel head outside the airlock. If you’ve ever wondered what makes spacewalks such a big deal, check …
Tasks such as working with cables or fluid hoses are hand-intensive work—fingers

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Crew Works Robotics Competition and 3D Bioprinter to Manufacture Cells, Tissues – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2025/02/18/crew-works-robotics-3d-bioprinter/

The Expedition 72 crew spent Tuesday setting up a free-flying robotics competition for students and a cleaning a 3D biological printer. The International Space Station residents also conducted blood and saliva tests, cleaned crew quarters, and packed a cargo ship for departure.
and tested Astrobee’s autonomous flight trajectories and its ability to recognize hand

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New Crew Adjusts to Space Life Before Next Crew Departure – NASA

https://www.nasa.gov/blogs/spacestation/2023/08/29/new-crew-adjusts-to-space-life-before-next-crew-departure/

The four newest crew members aboard the International Space Station are adjusting to life in weightlessness while stepping up orbital maintenance duties. The seven other Expedition 69 crew mates continued their space research and health activities before September sees the orbital residents split up. Three new astronauts and one cosmonaut, who began their station mission …
While the homebound flight engineers hand over their responsibilities and swap roles

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