Human bones taken to ISS for long space flight experiments.

Human bones were part of the cargo on board the Soyuz capsule launched to ISS today.

โ€œThe fragments of human bones will be used to study the causes and dynamics of decalcination of bone tissue in a long space flight,โ€ the head of the experiment, Tatiana Krasheninnikova told Itar-Tass. The problem of decalcination is a headache for medics responsible for spacemenโ€™s health. Researches in this area are conducted by scientists from many ISS member states. However it is impossible to take sample of spacemenโ€™s bones, only their urine is being examined, and a complete picture of dynamics of changes in human bones is not clear, she noted.

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NASA Inspector General notes continuing worries about the Mars Science Lab

A NASA Inspector General report issued today [pdf] notes continuing worries about the Mars Science Laboratory, scheduled for launch later this year.

Remaining Unresolved Technical Issues: Although Project managers have overcome the majority of technical issues that led to the [2009] launch delay, as of March 2011 three significant technical issues remain unresolved. . . . Because of technical issues related to these three and other items, Project managers must complete nearly three times the number of critical tasks than originally planned in the few months remaining until launch. [emphasis mine]

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