Spacesuit Work Wraps Up as Robotic Arm Preps for Cygnus Release

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly works on a spacesuit inside the Quest airlock.

Two astronauts are wrapping up spacesuit maintenance today while a variety of human research takes place inside the International Space Station. Outside the station, the 57.7 foot long Canadarm2 robotic arm is being prepared for the upcoming release of a space freighter.

Commander Scott Kelly and astronaut Time Peake from the European Space Agency are finalizing gear replacement work on a U.S. spacesuit today. The spacesuit will be inspected Monday before it is certified for return to service.

On the life science front, Kelly joined cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko and NASA astronaut Tim Kopra for eye and heart scans with an ultrasound. The scans are part of the ongoing Ocular Health study seeking to understand visual impairment some astronauts have experienced during their space missions.

Kopra earlier attached sensors to himself for the Sprint study which seeks to reduce muscle and bone loss with new exercise techniques while living in space. Peake collected his own breath sample for the Marrow experiment that observes how microgravity affects bone marrow and blood cells.

Ground controllers are maneuvering the Canadarm2 in position for the Feb. 19 grapple and release of the Orbital ATK Cygnus cargo craft. The Cygnus will be released for a fiery destruction high in the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean after being attached to the Unity module for over two months.

 

5 thoughts on “Spacesuit Work Wraps Up as Robotic Arm Preps for Cygnus Release”

    1. There will be one day when human beings will find the way to break the obstacles of time bridge and they will know the mystery of worm holes. I think worm holes are the the door between two worlds and period……

  1. Happy valentine to you all from here, on the earth.
    Flowers in the ISS are also cute and so colorful.
    I appreciate you for sharing the photos!

  2. I think being out there creating new milestones of life is incredible! Why is Cygnus preparing for a fiery destruction…? Is there anyway to recycle any parts for another invention..? Can you send pics of what it looks like? Thanks, much blessings to all of you! 🙂

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