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    NASA Discusses Spacewalks on Monday

    Astronaut Randy Bresnik

    International Space Station managers and spacewalk experts will talk next week about a series of three spacewalks taking place in October. NASA TV will broadcast a briefing Monday at 2 p.m. EDT to describe the spacewalk activities planned for Oct.5, 10 and 18. Commander Randy Bresnik will lead all three spacewalks partnering with NASA astronauts …

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    Station Orbiting Higher as Crew Checks Spacesuits

    Astronauts Mark Vande Hei and Paolo Nespoli

    The International Space Station boosted its orbit Wednesday to prepare for the arrival of a pair of Russian spaceships before the end of the year. Meanwhile, the Expedition 53 crew continued getting ready for next week’s spacewalk and explored how living in space affects their bodies. The docked Progress 67 resupply ship fired its engines …

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    Crew Looks for Neutron Radiation While Prepping for Spacewalks

    Expedition 53 crew portrait

    Sensors are being installed today in the International Space Station to detect neutron radiation. The crew is also setting up a botany study, conducting human research and getting ready for next week’s spacewalk. Cosmonaut Sergey Ryazanskiy handed over a set of radiation sensors to NASA astronaut Joe Acaba today. Acaba then installed the sensors in …

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    Station Readied for Crops, Crew Runs Biomedical Studies

    NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei

    The International Space Station is once again providing a platform to test the growth of cabbage and lettuce for future human consumption in space. Aside from today’s botany set up, the Expedition 53 crew also explored how living in space affects the human physiology. NASA astronaut Joe Acaba began setting up hardware for the Veggie-3 …

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    Astronauts Research Adapting to Space and Plan for Spacewalks

    NASA Astronaut Joe Acaba

    The Expedition 53 crew members continued testing a new exercise device today while also exploring how their bodies are adapting to living in space. The station residents are also gearing up for three spacewalks planned in October. Commander Randy Bresnik joined Paolo Nespoli for a workout session on the new Miniature Exercise Device-2 (MED-2). The …

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    Spacewalk VR Training, Muscle and Bone Research Today

    Spacewalker Joe Acaba

    The Expedition 53 crew is getting ready for a trio of spacewalks next month while helping scientists understand what living in space does to the human body. NASA astronauts Randy Bresnik and Mark Vande Hei trained for a spacewalk emergency today wearing virtual reality gear. The spacewalkers practiced maneuvering specialized jet packs attached to their …

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    Astronomy Gear Work and Muscle Scans on Tuesday’s Schedule

    The Expedition 53 crew worked on a variety of astronomy gear today that looks at meteors in Earth orbit and harmful radiation from deep space. The crew also explored how microgravity affects human bones and muscles. Flight Engineer Mark Vande Hei worked on a camera for the Meteor experiment, ongoing since March 2016, which peers …

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    Three Spacewalks Scheduled, Crew Researches Life Science

    Night Time View of Southern Europe

    Expedition 53 is gearing up for three maintenance spacewalks set to take place in October over a period of two weeks. Meanwhile, the six-member crew continued researching today how their long-term missions in space affect their bodies. Commander Randy Bresnik began unpacking spacewalking gear today ahead of the first of three spacewalks set to begin …

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    Dragon Splashes Down in Pacific With NASA Science Experiments

    Sept.17, 2017: International Space Station Configuration

    SpaceX’s Dragon cargo craft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at approximately 10:14 a.m. EDT, southwest of Long Beach, California, and the recovery process is underway, marking the end of the company’s twelfth contracted cargo resupply mission to the International Space Station for NASA. Expedition 53 Flight Engineer Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European Space Agency) …

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    Dragon Released Carrying Science and Gear Back to Earth

    SpaceX Dragon Release

    At 4:40 a.m. EDT, Expedition 53 Flight Engineer Paolo Nespoli of ESA (European Space Agency) and International Space Station Commander Randy Bresnik used the Canadarm2 robotic arm to release the SpaceX Dragon after it was detached from the Earth-facing port of the Harmony module. Dragon’s thrusters will be fired to move the spacecraft a safe …

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