All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. Oleg Kononenko initiated the transfer of the potable water supplies brought up by Progress M-64 to the Service Module (SM)'s Rodnik water tanks (BV1, BV2)
Sci-FiGet outta my dreams, and into my Battlestar. This is the episode that all Battlestar Galactica fans have been waiting for. Saying that the episode "Guess What's Coming to Dinner" rocked is an understatement. After weeks of sitting through excruciating
"This is Scott again. This'll be my last entry until I get back from the summit of the mountain, hopefully here in a few days. But just want to comment on the real expeditionary nature of being here in the wilds for now 54 days and counting."
Scott will soon be will be one of the most extreme environments any human can traverse on our planet - and hopefully live to tell the tale. He is about to walk up to a place where the jet stream often visits - cruising altitude for jet airliners."
Kononenko collected air samples in the SM and FGB using the AK-1M sampler kit, recording date, time and location and restowing the kits and pouches. Special AK-1M samples for Freon-218 were also taken in the SM.
Dusting the house might be a chore here on Earth, but when astronauts return to the Moon, they'll need to be neat freaks. Their lives might depend on it! According to researchers at the National Space Biomedical Research Institute, the health of lunar astronauts will depend on how well they can keep the fine lunar []