
The main mission of the International Space Station on Tuesday was the preparation and space gardening of the spaceship. Seven 72 crew members also provided services to electronic equipment systems and packed their freight crafts for future departures.
Commander Sani Williams and Flight Engineer Butch Wilmore have begun a day from the standard health checks needed by astronauts to prepare a spaceship. Duo checked vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, and respiratory speed, and then transferred data to a tablet computer for reviews by a doctor on the ground. Both astronauts later gathered inside the quest aerock, gathering and organizing spacecraft hardware, such as tethers, pistol grip tools, and other task -specific gears.
Williams and Wilmore will set a space suit on Thursday at 8:00 am on Thursday, which represents the official start time of the second spaceship in 2025. Two NASA astronauts end the quest and spend about 6 and a half hours to delete the radio. Search for microorganisms outside the POST base in front of the orbit. NASA+starts a live spacecraft coverage at 6:30 am
Nick Hague, NASA flight engineer, participated in preparing for spaceships on Tuesday and collected the hardware needed to remove the antenna antenna antenna sembrit in the wireless frequency group. Next, he filmed a tool that Williams and Willmore performed in the quest for documentation. Hague has compiled a shift to reconstruct computer network hardware, replenishing medical kits such as blood tubes, needles, and gloves in the human research facility rack.
NASA Flight Engineer Don Petite learns how to grow food in space, and spends a day working on space agricultural hardware to maintain future crews in long -term missions to the moon, Mars, etc. I did it. The four -time station visitors first watered the grown tale crested plants to understand the effects of micro -gravity and ultraviolet rays to the life of plants. Later, Pettit removed research components from the internal of an advanced habitat of a highly red lettuce crop that was recently harvested and preserved and immediately tested about its nutritional value.
Exercise research, cargo packing, and lab maintenance broke through the schedule of astronauts working in the Roscosmos segment of the orbital lab. Flightsandr Gorbunov, a flight engineer, jogged in treadmills and installed an electrode to himself for physical fitness evaluation in the Zvezda service module. Flight engineer Alexey Ovchinin spent a day loading garbage and discarded gears in 89 freight crafts to leave Zvezda next month. Flight engineer Ivan Bagner has spent a day in ZVEZDA and installed a new command and telemetry hardware that can communicate with Soyuz, Progress Spacecraft, ground stations, and lap satellites.
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