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NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 24 December, 2020 - Christmas Break Tomorrow


NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 24 December, 2020 - Christmas Break Tomorrow
Status Report - Source: NASA
Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Shannon Walker unpacks spacewalk hardware.
Today the crew worked on the following: AstroPi, Food Acceptability, FOP sample exchange, ISS Experience, JAXA video take, Rodent Research, Standard Measures, SoundSee stow, Veggie Monitor. Tomorrow the crew has the day off to celebrate Christmas.
Payloads
Cardinal Heart: The crew performed a periodic cell culture media exchange in the various cell culture chambers. Effect of Microgravity on Drug Responses Using Engineered Heart Tissues (Cardinal Heart) studies the effects of change in gravitational force on cardiovascular cells at the cellular and tissue level using engineered heart tissues (EHTs). Microgravity significantly affects heart tissues that perform work and exert an opposite force to gravity and is known to cause molecular and structural abnormalities in c ....

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NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 17 December, 2020 - Another Busy Life Science Week


NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 17 December, 2020 - Another Busy Life Science Week
Status Report - Source: SpaceRef
Christchurch, New Zealand near Lake Ellesmere and Pigeon Bay.
he Expedition 64 crew is busy this week with a full slate of life science to promote healthier humans on and off the Earth.
Cancer and heart research took precedence today alongside muscle and rodent studies for unique therapeutic insights on the International Space Station.
The microgravity environment on the station enables the production of high-quality protein crystals that are imaged using a microscope for the purpose of improving drug development. The Monoclonal Antibodies study taking place today will use the observations to improve medical cancer treatments and the space manufacturing process. ....

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NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 14 December, 2020 - Orbital Plumbing


NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 14 December, 2020 - Orbital Plumbing
Status Report - Source: SpaceRef
South Padre Island in Texas.
Cardiac research and orbital plumbing were the Monday highlights for the Expedition 64 crew aboard the International Space Station.
Flight Engineer Kate Rubins peered through a microscope at heart tissue samples today for the Cardinal Heart study. The microgravity study may provide new insights and advanced therapies for heart conditions on Earth and in space.
For the Vascular Echo experiment today, Flight Engineer Victor Glover strapped on a Doppler probe to his right leg to scan his femoral artery during a light exercise session. The cardiovascular study, running since March 2015 on the orbiting lab, is looking at how living in space stiffens the arteries. ....

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