NanoRack Cubesat Deployer (NRCSD) Operations: Overnight and this morning ground teams deployed 6 more Cubesats for a total of 12 of 16 planned. Final deployments are scheduled for 5:50 PM CDT today and 12:30 AM CDT tomorrow. The complement consists of 14 Planet Lab Doves, 1 Arkyd-3 and 1 Centennial-1 satellite. Integrated Resistance and Aerobic Training Study (Sprint) Volume of Oxygen Utilized (VO2) Exercise Session: Kelly performed his Sprint exercise session on the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation and Stabilization (CEVIS). He donned Electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes, Heart Rate Monitor (HRM) hardware, and Portable Pulmonary Function System (PPFS) calibrations and executed the VO2 protocol. The Sprint investigation evaluates the use of high intensity, low volume exercise training to minimize loss of muscle, bone, and cardiovascular function in ISS crewmembers during long-duration missions. Upon completion of this study, investigators expect to provide an integrated resistance and aerobic exercise training protocol capable of maintaining muscle, bone and cardiovascular health while reducing total exercise time over the course of a long-duration space flight. This will provide valuable information in support of investigator’s long term goal of protecting human fitness for even longer space exploration missions. Syringe inspection of Plant Gravity Sensing 2 (PGS-2): Earlier this month when Kelly removed a seed paper kit from a Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezer for ISS (MELFI) he noted an anomaly with the seeds which was due to contamination in the dish. Today he inspected the condition of the culture medium in the syringe of Plant Gravity Sensing. This task continues the investigation into the PGS-2 contamination. Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, and Reorient Experimental Satellites (SPHERES) Slosh: Kelly stowed charged batteries and installed additional batteries for charging for the upcoming SPHERES Slosh session scheduled for Friday. The investigation uses small robotic satellites to examine how liquids move around inside containers in microgravity. A water bottle’s contents slosh around differently in space than on Earth, but the physics of liquid motion in microgravity are not well understood, which affects computer simulations of liquid rocket fuel behavior. Middle school and high school students control the SPHERES to study how liquids behave inside containers in space, which increases the safety and efficiency of future rockets. VEG-01: Kelly thinned seedlings so that each Veg-01 Plant Pillow contains one plant and refilled the root mat water in the Veggie facility as scheduled. Veggie provides the necessary lighting and nutrient delivery for efficient plant growth in space. The Veg-01 investigation is used to assess on-orbit function and performance of the Veggie facility, focusing on the growth and development of ‘Outredgeous’ Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) seedlings in the spaceflight environment. It is also used to determine the effects of the spaceflight environment on composition of microbial flora on the plants and the Veggie facility. General Laboratory Active Cryogenic ISS Experiment Refrigerator (GLACIER) Desiccant Pack Swap: Kelly removed desiccant from Glacier-5 and replaced with fresh desiccant as part of standard conditioning. Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Status: N3 CDRA has been commanded to standby in preparation for tomorrow’s maintenance to recover the Air Selector Valve (ASV) 104. After the ASV 104 R&R, the crew will conduct additional N3 CDRA Leak Check steps. The Lab CDRA is currently operating to remove CO2. Onboard ppCO2 is currently at 2.0 mmHg. Today’s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. 24-hour BP Monitoring (end) r/g 9337 SPHERES – Battery Charging SPRINT – Hardware Warmup JEM Mesh Cover Grille Cleaning 24-hour BP Monitoring (start) r/g 9337 Installation of Voltage Converter ПН28-120 r/g 9328 CASKAD. Manual Mixing in Bioreactor / r/g 9277 SPRINT Experiment Ops Installation of Voltage Converter ПН28-120 r/g 9328 WHC – Fill (start) Initiate condensate tank offload to CWC WHC – Fill (end) Station Support Computer (SSC) 20 and 23 Loading Preparation for the arriving crew TV Greetings / r/g 9347 Termination of Condensate Tank Offload to CWC SPHERES – Battery Charging SPRINT – Payload Closeout Ops WRS – Recycle Tank Fill Installation of Voltage Converter ПН28-120 r/g 9328 ТКГ 428 (DC1) Transfers and IMS Ops / ТКГ 428 Transfer Ops [РПР] + r/g 9239, 9253 43S Crew SSC Laptops – Wireless connection SPHERES – Battery Charging VEG-01 – Plant thinning VEG-01 – Water refills Replacement of ЗУ2А (ЭА025М) in FGB БР-9ЦУ-8 system with a new СЗУ-ЦУ8 r/g 9333 VIZIR. Experiment Ops with СКП-И P/L. (S-band) / r/g 9345 SPHERES – Battery Charging GLCR5 – Desiccant Pack Swap JRNL – Journal Entry INTERACTION-2. Experiment Ops / r/g 9343 ABOUT GAGARIN FROM SPACE. HAM Radio Session / r/g 9344 CASKAD. Manual Mixing in Bioreactor / r/g 9277 SPRINT – Close-out Ops and Stowage SPHERES – Battery Charging Crew Discretionary Conference Completed Task List Items None Ground Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. Cubesat deploys 43S SSC crew config SPRINT VO2 ops OASIS video Lab CDRA activation N3 CDRA deactivation Three-Day Look Ahead: Thursday, 07/16: JEMRMS/CubeSat activities, SPHERES Slosh review, N3 CDRA ASV 104 R&R and leak check Friday, 07/17: SPHERES Slosh run Saturday, 07/18: Crew off duty, housekeeping QUICK ISS Status – Environmental Control Group: Component Status Elektron On Vozdukh Manual [СКВ] 1 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV1”) On [СКВ] 2 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV2”) Off Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Lab Operate Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Node 3 Standby Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Lab Shutdown Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Node 3 Operate Oxygen Generation Assembly (OGA) Standby Urine Processing Assembly (UPA) Standby Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Lab Off Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Node 3 Full Up
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