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NASA astronaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Josh Cassada is seated in a specialized chair in the International Space Station's Columbus laboratory module for a human research experiment. The study investigates how astronauts regulate their grip force and move their arms when manipulating objects in microgravity in response to pre-programmed stimuli as a computer and video cameras record the responses.
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NASA astronaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Josh Cassada is seated in a specialized chair in the International Space Station's Columbus laboratory module for a human research experiment. The study investigates how astronauts regulate their grip force and move their arms when manipulating objects in microgravity in response to pre-programmed stimuli as a computer and video cameras record the responses.
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