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    A SHOT IN THE DARK: Part II

    A SHOT IN THE DARK Chasing the aurora from the world's northernmost rocket range Part II I​ • II •​ ​III •​ IV •​ ​V •​ VI​ •​ VII At 3:45 am, the van rumbled over a snow-covered road away from the team's dormitories. The launchpad was a ten-minute ride outside the town limits. Ny-Ålesund's boundaries are marked with triangle-shaped signs, outlined in …

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    A SHOT IN THE DARK: Part I

    A SHOT IN THE DARK Chasing the aurora from the world's northernmost rocket range In the tiny Arctic town of Ny-Ålesund, where polar bears outnumber people, winter means three months without sunlight. The unending darkness is ideal for those who seek a strange breed of northern lights, normally obscured by daylight. When these unusual auroras …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/13/2019

    Veg-04B: The crew performed a harvest for consumption and filled out the taste survey. The Pick-and-Eat Salad-Crop Productivity, Nutritional Value, and Acceptability to Supplement the ISS Food System (Veg-0404A, Veg-04B, and Veg-05) investigation is a phased research project to address the need for a continuous fresh-food production system in space. A healthy, nutritious diet is …

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    Space Gardening Aboard Station Ahead of Spacewalks

    The Expedition 61 crewmembers started taking turns “weighing in” Wednesday before a slew of space gardening and life science activities. The orbital residents are also nearing the start of a series of spacewalks to repair the International Space Station’s cosmic particle detector. Isaac Newton’s Second Law of Motion allows for the calculation of mass in …

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    Crew Preps for Friday Spacewalk During Continuous Science

    The International Space Station’s cosmic particle detector, in operation since 2011, will get its first repair job during a series of spacewalks set to start this Friday. The Expedition 61 crew is gearing up for the spacewalk while ensuring ongoing advanced space research. Commander Luca Parmitano of ESA (European Space Agency) will lead at least …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/12/2019

    BioFabrication Facility (BFF): The crew installed four cleaning syringes into the BFF after the Test Cassette printing process was complete and then removed the cassette. The BFF is dedicated to manufacturing human organs and tissues in space, primarily for use by patients on Earth. Besides printing tissue, the BFF also can help maintain the health …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/11/2019

    BioFabrication Facility (BFF): The crew installed a test print cassette (without Cells) into the BFF. Ground teams will then initiate a test run with the cassette sample. The BFF is dedicated to manufacturing human organs and tissues in space, primarily for use by patients on Earth. Besides printing tissue, the BFF also can help maintain …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/08/2019

    BioFabrication Facility (BFF): The crew inserted a BFF Tissue Print Cassette sample into the BFF facility in order for the ground to perform a hardware checkout. The BFF is dedicated to manufacturing human organs and tissues in space, primarily for use by patients on Earth. Besides printing tissue, the BFF also can help maintain the …

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    Crew Focuses on Cosmic Repair Spacewalks, Practices Medical Emergency

    The Expedition 61 crew is focusing on a complex series of spacewalks set to start soon to repair a cosmic particle detector. The orbital residents also conducted an emergency drill aboard the International Space Station today. Astronauts Luca Parmitano and Andrew Morgan are familiarizing themselves with new spacewalking gear delivered aboard the Cygnus space freighter. …

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