
The EXPEDITION 72 crew began cleaning in the first week of February, continuing to experiments in outer space, its space agriculture and micro -gravity physics last week. The scientific goals of other international space stations planned on Monday include human research, while the orbit residents continued to maintain the POST base in front of the track.
NASA astronaut Sni Williams and Butch Willmore are the commanders and flight engineers of the station, respectively, and deleted radio communication hardware following the spaceship on January 30 and made microorganisms outside the space station. I am searching. Williams worked in a harmony module that disassembles the radio frequency group antenna antenna antenna antenna antenna antenna semito, which was deleted in 5 hours and 26 minutes. Wilmore checked the cleaning and reconstruction of the cooling loops of the suit, and the electric components of the suit, which was worn last week.
NASA flight engineer Nick Hague has begun to support Williams to harmonize radio hardware dismantling work and load gears. Later, Hague moved to the Kibo Institute Module, which replenish water in the plant experimental unit of Jacksa (Japan Aerospace Exploration Organization). Small botanical research facilities in KIBO’s cell biology experimental facilities have a way to learn how to maintain long -term missions on the growth of plants and the rises of ultraviolet rays and gravity and gravity, and how to maintain long -term missions on the moon, Mars, etc. We support a survey to explore how plant growth will affect the growth.
NASA Flight Engineer Don Petite focused on the first half of the shift in the cosmic physics in Kibo’s multi -purpose small payrack (MSPR). He opened the MSPR, safely heated the material over 2,000 degrees Celsius, measured the thermal physics characteristics, and replaced the sample in a static fucking furnace, which can synthesize new material of micro -gravity. Later, Pettit participated after lunch and trained to use ultrasonography hardware.
Roscosmos’s flight engineer Ivan Vagner and Alexey Ovchinin have participated in the test to understand and improve how to communicate with mission controllers around the world. After that, Obchinin practiced the last half of his shift with a futuristic spacecraft and robot pilot technology of a computer that the crew could use in a potential planet mission. Flightsandr Gorbunov, Flightsandr Gorbunov, spent inspections, photography, and Roscosmos Life Support gear tests on the ZVEZDA service module.
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