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ISS Daily Summary Report – 03/25/15 – NASA

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Ocular Health (OH): With Cristoforetti assisting as the CMO, Virts completed his Ocular Health ultrasound. Ultrasound scans were performed of his eyes, followed by cardiac echo measurements as part of the Ocular Health data collection.  The ultrasound images will be used to identify changes in globe morphology, including flattening of the posterior globe, and document …
Gene, Immune and Cellular Responses to Single and Combined Space Flight Conditions-B

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ISS Daily Summary Report – 3/16/2021 – NASA

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Payloads Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR) / Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (ACME): The crew performed the steps necessary to lubricate the quick disconnect (QD) for the gas chromatograph argon gas bottle. They also replaced the N2/O2 gas bottle at manifold 2 and installed an ethane fuel bottle at the manifold 4 location. This was performed …
However, how cells utilize gravity for their gene expression has remained largely

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Astronauts Work Science, Spacewalk Preps as Cosmonauts Relax – NASA

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The Expedition 65 astronauts researched space biology while preparing for a pair of spacewalks aboard the International Space Station today. The station’s two cosmonauts cleared their schedules and relaxed aboard the orbital lab today. Flight Engineers Shane Kimbrough and Thomas Pesquet spent part of Monday getting ready for a spacewalk set to begin Wednesday at …
spent part of Monday getting ready for a spacewalk set to begin Wednesday at 8 a.m.

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Station crew investigates quality of space-faring life with studies on cabin air, food systems – NASA

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Today, Expedition 56 crewmates balanced work on science investigations in between housekeeping duties aboard the International Space Station. The crew retrieved samplers as part of the Aerosol Sampling Experiment that had been deployed the day before in Nodes 1 and 3. After connecting them to chargers, they were redeployed for a second round of sampling. …
plan to sequence whole genomes of the space-grown algal populations to identify genes

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Crew Examines Worms, Explores Space Manufacturing During Spacewalk Preps – NASA

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Two NASA astronauts are getting their tools and spacesuits ready for Sunday’s spacewalk to ready the International Space Station for new solar arrays. Meanwhile, the rest of the Expedition 64 crew focused on a variety of space research on Thursday. NASA Flight Engineers Kate Rubins and Victor Glover are finalizing their preparations for a planned …
preparations for a planned six-and-a-half hour spacewalk set to begin Sunday at 6 a.m.

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Biomedicine and Physics Research During Crew Departure Preps Today – NASA

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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 …
The Genes In Space-6 (GIS-6) experiment had another run today inside Europe’s Columbus

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