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Monday, April 4, 2016

ISS Daily Summary Report – 04/1/16

Strata-1 Payload Activation: Earlier this morning Peake moved the Space Acceleration Measurement System (SAMS) sensor enclosure from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) to the Strata-1 payload for activation and checkout activities. When Peak switched the main power switch on, an overcurrent trip occurred on the Solid State Power Control Module (SSPCM) channel for Express Rack 8 where Strata is connected. Activation has been deferred to allow assessment of the locker trip. Strata-1 investigates the properties and behavior of regolith on small, airless bodies. Regolith is the impact-shattered “soil” found on asteroids, comets, the Moon, and other airless worlds, but it is different from soil here on Earth in that it contains no living material.  Strata-1’s goal is to provide answers about how regolith behaves and moves in microgravity, how easy or difficult it is to anchor a spacecraft in regolith, how it interacts with spacecraft and spacesuit materials, and other properties.  It is important to NASA to know how to set anchors in regolith, how to safely move and process large volumes of regolith, and predict and prevent risk to spacecraft and astronauts visiting these small bodies.   Cell Biology Experiment Facility (CBEF) Cell Mechanosensing Humidifier Installation: Williams disconnected the vent fan cables in Micro-G and 1G, and installed the CBEF incubator unit (IU) humidifier in the CBEF IU Micro-G.  Cell Mechanosensing is a Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) investigation that identifies gravity sensors in skeletal muscle cells to develop countermeasures to muscle atrophy, a key space health issue. Scientists believe that the lack of mechanical stress from gravity causes tension fluctuations in the plasma membrane of skeletal muscle cells which changes the expression of key proteins and genes, and allows muscles to atrophy. Muscle cells from rats, and kidney cells from African clawed frogs are tagged with fluorescent gene markers, and attached to an extracellular matrix to study their performance under different tensions, simulating use on earth.   Sprint VO2 Operations: Williams completed video setup for Sprint operations, then performed instrument calibrations, exercise protocol and data downlink. Sprint VO2 is a test that measures oxygen uptake, ventilatory threshold, and other physiological parameters.   Education Payload Operations (EPO) Destination Space: Peake recorded messages that will be used in shows and demonstrations at 20 science and discovery centers around the United Kingdom. The messages will be aimed at younger children. EPO includes curriculum-based educational activities that demonstrate basic principles of science, mathematics, technology, engineering and geography. These activities are videotaped and then used in classroom lectures. EPO is designed to support the NASA mission to inspire the next generation of explorers.   Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-02 (AMS-02) Hard Drive Change Out: Peake changed out the battery and hard drive in the AMS-02 laptop, then loaded new software onto the new hard drive. AMS-02 is a high profile space-based particle physics experiment. Orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 200 nautical miles attached to the ISS, AMS-02 will pioneer a new frontier in particle physics research. As the largest and most advanced magnetic spectrometer in space, AMS-02 collects information from cosmic sources emanating from stars and galaxies millions of light years beyond the Milky Way.   Habitability Human Factors Directed Observations: Williams completed a session of the Habitability experiment when he recorded and submitted a walk-through video documenting observations of an area and activity. The Habitability investigation collects observations about the relationship between crew members and their environment on the ISS. Observations will help spacecraft designers understand how much habitable volume is required and whether a mission’s duration impacts how much space crew members need.   Combustion Integrated Rack (CIR) Alignment Guide Installation: Kopra installed three Alignment Guides on CIR to lock down PaRIS hardware. CIR provides sustained, systematic microgravity combustion research and it houses hardware capable of performing combustion experiments for research of combustion in microgravity.   Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) 3005, 3008 Loop Scrub: Kopra completed ionic and particulate filtration (scrubbing) and biocidal maintenance (iodination) of EMU and Airlock cooling water loops. This procedure accomplished an EMU checkout, post-scrub cooling loop samples and Display Control Module (DCM) flow checks. Following the loop scrub, Kopra took a 250 mL sample of the EMU cooling loop water to determine the effectiveness of the Ion filter in scrubbing the EMU and Airlock cooling water. Ten mL of this water sample will be sent to the ground for chemical analysis.   Common Communications for Visiting Vehicles (C2V2) Health and Status Checkout: The ground performed a checkout of the recently installed C2V2 units.  Both units were powered on with Unit A configured to primary and Unit B configured as backup.  All data was nominal.   Today’s Planned Activities   All activities are on schedule unless otherwise noted. Weekly Housekeeping SM Ventilation Subsystem Preventive Maintenance, Group E Vacuum Cleaning FGB Circulation Fan 2 (panel 203) Vacuum Cleaning SM, DC1, MRM1, MRM2 Dust Filters. Inspection of Air Conditioner for moisture / Thermal Mode Control System Cleaning Auxiliary Computer System [ВКС] / r/g 0788 Vacuum Cleaning FGB Circulation Fan 2 (panels 203) Vacuum Cleaning SM, DC1, MRM1, MRM2 Dust Filters. Inspection of Air Conditioner for moisture / Thermal Mode Control System Cleaning Auxiliary Computer System [ВКС] / r/g 0788 HABIT – Video Recording CBEF – Hardware Removal Unlatching N2 Nadir Hatch Hardstops Node 3 Hatch Unlatch and Latch to test the Hatch mechanism Standardized Breakfast HABIT – Terminate Video EMU cooling loop scrub. CBEF – Cable Removal Conference on specifics of Progress 432 docking r/g 1825 SPRINT – Hardware Power Up CMS3 – Hardware Setup CIR – Hardware Setup VELO Exercise, Day 1 HMS Defibrillator Inspection SPRINT Experiment Ops СОЖ Maintenance EMU cooling loop scrub 24-hour ECG Monitoring (termination) / r/g 1798 EMU – Conductivity Test 24-hour BP Monitoring (end) r/g 1799 SPRINT – Equipment Stowage Video Footage of Greetings / r/g 1827 EMU cooling loop scrub. On-orbit Hearing Assessment using EARQ IMS tagup (Ku-band) End of Battery Stowage Assembly (BSA) Operations Initiation of Battery Stowage Assembly (BSA) Operations EMU – Cooling Loop Maintenance – EMU Reconfig EMU – […]

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