Pharmaceutical study, Earth observations, and vision checks were part of Monday's research schedule on the International Space Station.
Astronaut Nichole Ayers conducted a study on protein behavior in a fluid using surface tension, which could benefit pharmaceutical manufacturing and 3D printing on Earth and in space.
Flight Engineers Jonny Kim and Kirill Peskov underwent vision checks to monitor potential space-caused symptoms.
Station Commander Takuya Onishi, along with others, filmed training videos for future crews to familiarize them with space station operations.
NASA Flight Engineer Anne McClain and on-board astronauts reorganized cargo inside the Permanent Multipurpose Module.
Kirill Peskov conducted video and photography tasks, capturing his crewmates' daily activities and Earth landmarks from space.
Sergey Ryzhikov managed life support maintenance and inventory documenting inside the Zarya module.
First-time space-flyer Alexey Zubritskiy assisted with life support maintenance duties in the Zvezda module.
Activities were documented on the space station blog, @space_station, @ISS_Research, ISS Facebook, and ISS Instagram.