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International Space Station astronauts await science cargo

byCustoms Today Report
25/08/2015
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MEXICO: Six crew members onboard the International Space Station (ISS) are waiting for more than 4,000 kg of research and supplies set to reach the orbiting laboratory on Monday.
If weather permits, the “Kounotori” H-II Transfer Vehicle-5 (HTV-5) from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will deliver a key science load to the ISS.
The supplies will carry a group of CubeSat-class satellites.
“These small satellites will capture imagery of Earth for use in humanitarian, environmental and commercial applications,” the US space agency said in a statement.
Meanwhile, Expedition 44 crew continued a series of biomedical studies, physics experiments and maintenance tasks.
Three cosmonauts participated in ultrasound scans and blood pressure checks.
The team, consisting of Commander Gennady Padalka and flight engineers Mikhail Kornienko and Oleg Kononenko, also subjected themselves to vision checks for an ocular health study.
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly collected blood and urine samples and stored them in a science freezer for the “Fluid Shifts” study.

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