Expedition 73 crew on the International Space Station completed health scans, cargo stowage, and advanced science experiments on Wednesday.
NASA Flight Engineers and JAXA astronaut were involved in transferring dragon cargo stowage and receiving medical scans via the Health Maintenance Systems.
Various crew members worked on tasks like replacing equipment in the Advanced Space Experiment Processor, conducting eye ultrasound, monitoring plant growth, and recording data for experiments.
In-flight maintenance activities included reinforcing video cables, inspecting station parts, terminating autocycle on spacesuit batteries, and swapping drying agent packs in the GLACIER freezer/refrigerator.