Polish astronaut at an international space station. First experiments and acclimatization


As we read in the press release of the Polish Space Agency, the first full day of the Polish Astronaut's mission was acclimatized in the new environment and underwent training with safety and emergency situations.
The Pole also prepared three out of 13 scientific experiments that will be implemented as part of the Ignis technology and scientific mission (MXENE in Leo, Human Gut Microbiota, Immune Multiomics)-Polsa told. “All actions planned for the astronaut have been planned and on time” – we read in a message.
Experiment called “mxene in leo” [autorstwa naukowców z Akademii Górniczo-Hutniczej] It will test your heart rate monitor with a sensor. “Human Gut Microbiota” is to examine what changes occur in the composition of intestinal bacteria during the space flight, and “Immune Multiomics” on studying the impact of weightlessness on the body's immunity.
Another day of the mission in space
“On the second day of the mission, the Pole begins work in full swing“-emphasized the agency. Uznański-Wiśniewski is to continue working on the above-mentioned experiments and will start work on the next two.
“Estimated state of implementation of the mission after the first day: 3.1 percent Status: OK” – stated in a communication.
It was the third day of flight into the space of the AX-4 mission crew. As Axiom Space, the main contractor of the mission, the crew focused on integration with members of the 73rd NASA expedition. The training was completed together, among others from emergency procedures. The crew moved the load and emergency equipment from the Dragon capsule to the space station, including Necessary stocks and equipment. Astronauts also began to prepare their research and place samples in designated modules. The mission will continue to prepare for research and technological shows.




