1 00:00:04,610 --> 00:00:02,530 Houston station on space to ground 2 00:00:06,530 --> 00:00:04,620 welcome to space to ground your weekly 3 00:00:08,480 --> 00:00:06,540 look at what's happening on board the 4 00:00:10,699 --> 00:00:08,490 International Space Station I'm Dan Huot 5 00:00:12,739 --> 00:00:10,709 the next cargo launch is just days away 6 00:00:15,289 --> 00:00:12,749 and the station crew and teams on the 7 00:00:17,419 --> 00:00:15,299 ground are getting ready SpaceX is 8 00:00:19,310 --> 00:00:17,429 seventh resupply mission is scheduled to 9 00:00:21,650 --> 00:00:19,320 launch from Cape Canaveral on Sunday 10 00:00:23,359 --> 00:00:21,660 June 28th and will bring more than two 11 00:00:26,599 --> 00:00:23,369 tons of supplies and research equipment 12 00:00:28,609 --> 00:00:26,609 to the expedition 44 crew nasa astronaut 13 00:00:30,499 --> 00:00:28,619 scott kelly brushed up on some robotics 14 00:00:33,110 --> 00:00:30,509 training this week as he'll be reaching 15 00:00:35,450 --> 00:00:33,120 out the station's canadarm2 to capture 16 00:00:37,550 --> 00:00:35,460 the dragon vehicle on Tuesday June 30th 17 00:00:39,650 --> 00:00:37,560 head over to nasa.gov slash 18 00:00:42,050 --> 00:00:39,660 SpaceX for updates and to learn how you 19 00:00:44,870 --> 00:00:42,060 can watch all of dragon's major flight 20 00:00:47,000 --> 00:00:44,880 events live a lot goes into spacecraft 21 00:00:48,950 --> 00:00:47,010 design in one study is looking at how 22 00:00:51,260 --> 00:00:48,960 astronauts hold up in their outer space 23 00:00:53,090 --> 00:00:51,270 homes for long periods of time the 24 00:00:54,830 --> 00:00:53,100 habitability study observes the 25 00:00:57,230 --> 00:00:54,840 relationship between long-duration crew 26 00:00:59,330 --> 00:00:57,240 members and their environment looking at 27 00:01:01,910 --> 00:00:59,340 factors like how much space people need 28 00:01:03,560 --> 00:01:01,920 and how areas should be laid out knowing 29 00:01:05,329 --> 00:01:03,570 this will help future spacecraft 30 00:01:07,220 --> 00:01:05,339 designers make living quarters as 31 00:01:08,930 --> 00:01:07,230 comfortable as possible for the men and 32 00:01:11,530 --> 00:01:08,940 women who will spend longer periods of 33 00:01:14,300 --> 00:01:11,540 time in space headed to places like Mars 34 00:01:15,680 --> 00:01:14,310 this week Jean wants to know how long it 35 00:01:17,899 --> 00:01:15,690 takes for astronauts to get used to 36 00:01:19,760 --> 00:01:17,909 gravity again well for most astronauts 37 00:01:21,890 --> 00:01:19,770 it only takes a couple of days to fully 38 00:01:24,590 --> 00:01:21,900 adapt back to hers gravity but there are 39 00:01:26,780 --> 00:01:24,600 a few things to overcome shortly after 40 00:01:28,310 --> 00:01:26,790 her return Italian astronaut Samantha 41 00:01:30,590 --> 00:01:28,320 Christopher Eddie told us about the 42 00:01:32,990 --> 00:01:30,600 biggest thing she noticed the first 43 00:01:35,000 --> 00:01:33,000 thing is really the weight I mean you 44 00:01:36,620 --> 00:01:35,010 know your body weighs so much everything 45 00:01:38,330 --> 00:01:36,630 that you try to hold in your hands would 46 00:01:40,340 --> 00:01:38,340 waste so much you're trying to you know 47 00:01:42,740 --> 00:01:40,350 just just reach with your hand that it 48 00:01:44,090 --> 00:01:42,750 weighs so much make sure to keep sending 49 00:01:46,399 --> 00:01:44,100 your questions and comments using the 50 00:01:47,870 --> 00:01:46,409 hashtag space-to-ground and did we 51 00:01:49,730 --> 00:01:47,880 mention it can take a little while to 52 00:01:51,620 --> 00:01:49,740 work out all of the kinks of being back 53 00:01:53,719 --> 00:01:51,630 in Earth's gravity we'll see you next