ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/22/2016 Sarcolab-3 Deconfigure and Stow: After successful completion of the Flight Day (FD) 30-60 sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, the crew deconfigured and stowed the Muscle Atrophy Research & Exercise System (MARES). Later today, the crew will verify and downlink the data and stow the remaining ancillary Sarcolab-3 hardware. The
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 12/23/2016 Fluid Shifts Dilution Measurements: The 49S subject, with blood draw assistance from a Crew Medical Officer (CMO) Operator, performed the first part of the Fluid Shift activities – Dilution Measurement. Upon wakeup the subject collected saliva, blood and urine and inserted them into Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezer
Today, in 1968, Apollo 8 astronauts Frank Borman, Jim Lovell, and William Anders (pictured) splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after their historic mission. Hey truly accomplished so much for all of us during this mission. While Apollo 11 was the first mission to touch down on the Moon, Apollo 8 was the first mission
The Kepler Spacecraft’s final tally suggests there may be 15-30 billion Earth like planets in the Milkyway.. Via Kepler and k2 Missions /
L’artiste du désert a encore frappé: graffitis de nuages blancs sur dunes orangées dans le Sahara… https://t.co/iEcrXxiP2W
White cloud graffiti on an orange desert background, like bright street art on a grey wall https://t.co/bFaEfykVoB… https://t.co/QxllbHaeUa
Andes view ➡️ ISS thank’s Thomas Pesquet Repost: @thom_astro Twitter
Dusk a couple of nights ago. The sky was so beautifully clear. My brother in law were just standing looking in awe, when we saw a satellite. Turned out to be the International Space Station! It was just complete fluke I had my camera doing timed exposures in the right direction at the time. So