SpaceX’s four Crew-6 astronauts are expected to depart the space station on Saturday after four months living and working aboard the orbital laboratory.
SpaceX’s four Crew-6 astronauts are expected to depart the International Space Station on Saturday after four months living and working on the orbital laboratory.
Recommended Videos The mission was the fourth spaceflight for Bowen, who flew space shuttle missions STS-126 in 2008, STS-132 in 2010, and STS-133 in 2011, and the first for Hoburg, Al Neyadi, and Fedyaev. The Crew-6 members are currently finishing up handover activities, which involve finishing off a number of science experiments and moving return cargo to outgoing Crew Dragon, which has been docked with the ISS since the astronauts’ arrival in March.
Nevertheless, this doesn't prevent water or food from reaching our stomachs, thanks to the esophageal muscle contractions that push drinks and food downwards. pic.twitter.com/GbVX8ltTVy Controlling temperature and humidity on the ISS is crucial for our health and the safety of the equipment onboard.🌡
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