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An update on the preparations for NASA's next cargo mission is provided on 11 July 2022
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An update on the preparations for NASA's next cargo mission is provided on 11 July 2022

On board, the International Space Station, Expedition 67 crew members are preparing for a cargo mission this week and a spacewalk next week.

Besides carrying out their ongoing research into human biology, space physics, and robotics, the seven orbital residents are also keeping busy with their ongoing research activities.

It is expected that the SpaceX Dragon cargo craft attached to the Falcon 9 rocket, which will launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, will be rolled out shortly to the launch pad. 

In addition to 5,800 pounds of science experiments and crew supplies, Dragon is expected to launch at 8:44 p.m. EDT on Thursday. It will orbit Earth for about a day and a half before docking at 11:20 a.m. on Saturday at Harmony's forward port.

In an hour-and-a-half spent on Monday morning, NASA astronaut Jessica Watkins spent time reviewing Dragon's approach and rendezvous maneuvers during its approach.

The astronaut will be monitoring Dragon's automated docking to Harmony with NASA astronaut Bob Hines on Saturday morning. NASA TV will begin live coverage at 10 a.m. on Saturday of Dragon's arrival at the station for a month.

As part of the U.S. Destiny laboratory module, Watts participated in a fitness test with fellow NASA astronauts Hines and Kjell Lindgren. As part of the VO2Max exercise study, the trio wore sensors to measure their aerobic capacity for 60 minutes.

In the early hours of her day, Watkins activated the Astrobee robotic free-flyers so that they could be tested to see if they would navigate independently inside the Kibo laboratory module.

Lindgren tested the new Butterfly IQ Ultrasound device for its mobile and remote medical capabilities before Hines swapped fiber optic cable samples in the Microgravity Science Glovebox for the Intelligent Glass Optics study.

An ESA astronaut and a Roscosmos cosmonaut are preparing for the sixth spacewalk of the year. A Russian Orlan spacesuit was activated and inspected all day on Monday by Commander Oleg Artemyev and Flight Engineer Samantha Cristoforetti. 

As the European Robotic Arm (ERA) is designed to operate on the Russian segment of the space station, the duo will work outside in space for approximately seven hours.

A half-hour assessment of Denis Matveev's cardiovascular system started his day, followed by the replacement of smoke detectors and the check of sensors within the Zvezda service module by Artemyev. 

Sergey Korsakov, an of the crew of the International Space Station Progress 80 cargo craft, worked on water transfers inside the cargo craft and then prepared the ERA for the spacewalk next week.

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