From Health Checks To Rocket Decks: Astronauts Engaged With Science Amid Launch Preps

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On the International Space Station, Tuesday, September 12, was a day focused on health research and science hardware maintenance for the Expedition 69 crew. The Soyuz MS-24 rocket to launch the next crew to live aboard the orbiting outpost has also rolled out to its launch pad. Four flight engine

that recorded the biomedical data, inside the Destiny laboratory module. She then joined Frank Rubio of NASA along with international astronauts Satoshi Furukawa and Andreas Mogensen for the periodic health checks.Moghbeli moved on to the Columbus laboratory module reorganizing the ESA research facility and swapping research and cargo racks. She was making space inside Columbus to accommodate new exercise gear that will keep astronauts healthy and in shape during long-term space missions.

The Soyuz MS-24 rocket that will launch three crew members to the space station on Friday, September 15, is pictured standing at its launch pad in Kazakhstan. Credit: NASA/Bill IngallsMogensen of ESA attached breathing gear and sensors to himself and pedaled on an exercise cycle for an investigation measuring an astronaut’s aerobic capacity in microgravity. Furukawa of assisted Mogensen in setting up the exercise gear.

for placement outside the orbital outpost and into the external microgravity environment. The ionosphericresearch device will be robotically installed on the Bartolomeo science platform. After a series of checkouts, it will begin studying how upper atmosphere phenomena like auroras affect radio and satellite signals.Microbiology and cargo transfers were the focus for the orbiting lab’s three cosmonauts throughout Tuesday.

for space biology research. Commander Sergey Prokopyev checked items for packing inside the Soyuz MS-23 crew ship that will return him, Petelin, and Rubio back to Earth at the end of September.Meanwhile, at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, the Soyuz MS-24 rocket has rolled out to its launch pad counting down to a lift-off at.

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