Expedition 69 astronauts aboard the ISS conducted fluid physics research for a liquid-based CO2 removal system on April 20, and prepared the Cygnus cargo craft for departure on April 21. The next spacewalk is scheduled for April 25 to move and install an experiment airlock. Fluid physics research
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus space freighter is positioned away from the International Space Station in the grips of the Canadarm2 robotic arm prior to its release in June 2022, ending a four-month stay attached to the orbiting lab’s Unity module. Credit: NASA
Fluid physics research and cargo craft departure activities kept the Expedition 69 astronauts busy aboard the on Thursday, April 20. The cosmonauts were also back to work following an extended sleep period after they completed a spacewalk to move and install hardware on the orbital outpost.
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