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As the International Space Station gracefully completed its 150,000th orbit around Earth, the Expedition 72 crew remained focused and industrious. Tuesday saw the team diligently preparing for an upcoming transition while continuing their critical scientific research and station maintenance.
The astronauts methodically worked through their daily tasks, conducting careful spacesuit inspections and performing essential laboratory maintenance. Their preparations are particularly significant as they anticipate the arrival of the SpaceX Crew-10 mission later this week, which will mark a notable shift in the station's crew composition.
With precision and teamwork, the current crew members are ensuring a smooth handover, balancing ongoing scientific experiments with logistical preparations. The milestone of 150,000 orbits serves as a testament to human endurance and technological achievement in space exploration, highlighting the continuous dedication of those who call this orbital outpost their temporary home.