ISS Operations Update – March 10, 2016
Experiments: Integrated Resistance and Aerobic Training Study (Sprint) [This study evaluates a high-intensity, low-volume exercise protocol to minimize the loss
Read moreExperiments: Integrated Resistance and Aerobic Training Study (Sprint) [This study evaluates a high-intensity, low-volume exercise protocol to minimize the loss
Read moreExperiments: NeuroMapping Experiment Ops [Spaceflight Effects on Neurocognitive Performance: Extent, Longevity, and Neural Bases (NeuroMapping) examined whether long-duration exposure to
Read moreExperiments: Rodent Research – Setup of Microgravity Science Glovebox [The Rodent Habitat enables rodents to be kept aboard ISS, delivering
Read moreExperiments: Space Automated Bioproduct Laboratory (SABL) Setup [SABL is a new space life science facility to be deployed on the
Read moreThe International Space Station conducted a reboost maneuver on Saturday to set up the orbital geometry required for the fast rendezvous of the Soyuz TMA-20M spacecraft carrying the next crew to the orbital outpost, followed by an express cargo flight by Progress MS-02 at the end of the month.
Read moreExperiments: Space Headaches Questionnaire Space Acceleration Measurement System Sensor (SAMS)-II Relocation from Lab to Kibo BASS-M – Hardware Stowage [BASS-M
Read moreExperiments: MAGVECTOR – Power Supply Switch & connection of hardware to USB for experiment run. [The MagVector study is an
Read moreThe three crew members of ISS Expedition 47/48 and Soyuz TMA-20M complete final Soyuz and ISS training exams before departing for the Baikonur Cosmodrome for a March 2016 launch.
Read moreThe crew of ISS Expedition 47 completes spacewalk training at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory in preparation for their half-year flight to space.
Read moreThe crew of International Space Station Expedition 47 completes training operations at the Johnson Space Center in Houston in preparation for their half-year stay in space.
Read moreThe Expedition 47 crew patch prominently shows the International Space Station viewed from an angle looking up toward the orbiting complex, creating an oblique view of the large solar array wings.
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