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Fifth day at ISS. Today, live connection with Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski

2025-07-02 06:05

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2025-07-02 06:05

During the fifth full day at the International Space Station (ISS), the AX-4 mission crew with Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski continued to work on a series of Polish experiments, including a research session on the level of stress of astronauts using encephalography-Polish Space Agency (Polsa) said on Wednesday.

Fifth day at ISS. Today, live connection with Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski
Fifth day at ISS. Today, live connection with Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski
photo: Antoni Byszewski / / Forum

As Polsa informed in a statement, the Ignis of the Ignis of the Polish mission was EEG Neurofeedback, i.e. brain training to regulate your mental states using information about brain waves using encephalography (EEG).

Scientists from Poland, the USA, India and Hungary also continued research on changes in the bacterial intestinal flora in space (Human Gut Microbiota), they checked the effect of heart rate monitors with nanomaterial sensors (MXENE in Leo), checked the acoustics and noise level at ISS (Wireless Acoustics) and tested Photongrav. computer with a brain.

Uznański -Wiśniewski also carried out two demonstrations of educational experiments – one using ordinary ISS subjects and the other, researching how liquids behave in the conditions of microgravity. Polsa estimates that after five full days at the ISS crew mission Axiom was made in 36.8 percent.

On Wednesday, two live connections with Polish astronaut are planned, with the audience gathered in the EC-1 building in Łódź (11.35) and a conversation with the Minister of Development and Technology (13.15).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Toyvvgdbps

According to the mission organizer, Axiom Space, Among other experiments performed on that day there were research on the behavior of cyanobacteria and microalg in space, as well as an experiment checking how space radiation affects the bottom of fruit flies. This is to be an introduction to research on how to strengthen human DNA and protect them from radiation during space missions. (PAP)

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