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    Media, Dignitaries Meet KORUS-AQ on the Tarmac

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    by Emily Schaller and Jane Peterson / OSAN AIR BASE, SOUTH KOREA / Reporters board the NASA DC-8 aircraft to talk with researchers about the many instruments in the flying laboratory. (Credit: NASA/Jane Peterson) On Friday April 29, over 100 guests and media attended the official kickoff of the Korean US Air Quality (KORUS-AQ) field experiment …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/29/16

    Energy Operations: The crew completed the 8th day of a 10 day European Space Agency (ESA) Energy experiment run by collecting ISS tap water samples taken from the Potable Water Dispenser (PWD) and body samples. This investigation will help determine the crewmembers’ energy requirements for long-term space flight.  Energy also measures adaptations in the components …

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    Flying into a Natural Air Quality Laboratory

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    by Emily Schaller / SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA / Looking out the window while descending toward Incheon International Airport near Seoul, earlier this week, I couldn't help but notice the hazy, yellowish brown layer covering the city. For several days before the flight, I had been using various apps, websites and Twitter feeds to track air quality …

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    This Week’s Research Improving Health as Dragon Preps for Departure

    The International Space Station crew is wrapping up the week after working on a series of ongoing life science and robotics studies. The SpaceX Dragon is also nearing the end of its stay and preparing for a return to Earth. The astronauts have been helping scientists gather data on what happens to the human body …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/28/16

    Fluid Shifts (FS) Baseline Imaging Operations: With guidance from the ground teams, crewmembers continued supporting the second week of FS operations by conducting an Ultrasound 2 scan and eye exams using the Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) hardware. Fluids Shift is divided into three one-week segments: Dilution Measures, Baseline Imaging, and Baseline Imaging using the Russian …

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    Robotics and Human Research as Dragon Packed for Departure

    The crew trained for an experiment that is exploring new technologies to support missions farther out into space. Life science also continued this week as the astronauts researched how the lack of gravity affects their bodies Scientists are studying the possibility of a space internet and remotely controlling rovers on a planetary surface from a …

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    A Couple with Real Atmospheric Chemistry

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    by Kate Squires / PALMDALE, CALIFORNIA / They met at an air quality-monitoring site near downtown Seoul over a decade ago. Now the husband-and-wife team of atmospheric chemists are working together on the KORUS-AQ field experiment that gets underway this week in South Korea. Jeong-Hoo Park is the lead Korean scientist for KORUS-AQ and senior …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/27/16

    Energy Operations: The crew completed day six of the ten-day European Space Agency (ESA) Energy experiment run by collecting ISS tap water samples taken from the Potable Water Dispenser (PWD) and body samples. This investigation will help determine the crewmembers’ energy requirements for long-term space flight.  Energy also measures adaptations in the components of total …

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