Biotechnology work and health research were the main focus on Thursday aboard the International Space Station, with crew members also conducting training and experiment cleanup duties.
The CIPHER investigation studied how the human body reacts to spaceflight, examining adaptation of various body systems to longer missions.
NASA crew members conducted biotechnology work to understand in-space manufacturing of nanomaterials, with experiments aiming to mimic DNA in space.
Crew members also participated in cardiovascular system investigation, emergency training, veggie facility cleanup, and orbital plumbing duties on the station.