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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #760 on: 05/19/2022 01:51 pm »
Expedition 67 Flight Engineers @denis_mks of Roscosmos is seen while working on board the International Space Station..

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #762 on: 05/19/2022 02:40 pm »
Station Crew Awaits Starliner Mission on Launch Day

Mark Garcia Posted on May 19, 2022

Boeing’s Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2) mission is counting down to a liftoff at 6:54 p.m. EDT today to begin a 24-hour trip to the International Space Station. The Expedition 67 crew focused primarily on human research and cargo operations while also preparing for the OFT-2 mission’s arrival on Friday.

Starliner will launch uncrewed atop the United Launch Alliance Atlas-V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. It will automatically dock to the Harmony module’s forward port at 7:10 p.m. EDT on Friday where it will stay for approximately five days of cargo and test operations. NASA TV begins live launch coverage on the NASA app and its website at 6 p.m. today.

On Wednesday, flight controllers notified the space station crew of the possibility of a close pass by orbital debris late Thursday, May 19 and the station executing a debris avoidance maneuver. Additional tracking data received overnight shows there is no longer concern for a close pass and no avoidance maneuver is required.

NASA Flight Engineer Kjell Lindgren spent Thursday afternoon setting up hardware and software that will help monitor the arrival of Boeing’s Starliner crew ship on the OFT-2 mission. Earlier, he conducted a pair of tests measuring his cognition and hearing levels to understand microgravity’s long-term effects on humans.

NASA astronauts Bob Hines and Jessica Watkins joined ESA (European Space Agency) astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti conducting cargo operations inside the Northrop Grumman Cygnus space freighter. The commercial cargo craft arrived at the station on Feb. 21 delivering 8,300 pounds of experiments and hardware. Cygnus will depart the station in mid-June loaded with trash and discarded gear for a fiery, but safe destruction above the south Pacific Ocean.

Hines and Watkins started the day collecting and stowing their blood samples for later analysis. Hines later serviced a variety of life support and research hardware. Watkins monitored her glucose level to understand the cardiovascular risk of living and working in space. Cristoforetti collected air samples to demonstrate analyzing trace atmospheric contaminants using the ANITA-2 (Analyzing Interferometer for Ambient Air-2) device.

Station Commander Oleg Artemyev packed the docked ISS Progress 79 crew ship with obsolete gear and checked its systems ahead of its departure in early June. Roscosmos Flight Engineers Denis Matveev and Sergey Korsakov worked on Russian life support gear and panel inspections inside the Zvezda service module.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/oft-2/2022/05/19/station-crew-awaits-starliner-mission-on-launch-day/

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #763 on: 05/19/2022 02:42 pm »
The @BoeingSpace #Starliner counts down to liftoff at 6:54pm ET today as the Exp 67 crew preps for its Friday arrival and keeps up human research.

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1527291330359177216

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #764 on: 05/19/2022 02:48 pm »
The debris that may prompt an ISS avoidance maneuver Thursday is from the Russian ASAT test last 11/15 that destroyed a defunct satellite, officials confirm; more tracking data is expected overnight that should determine whether an avoidance maneuver is necessary or not..

https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1527098103811166209

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #765 on: 05/19/2022 06:06 pm »
ISS Daily Summary Report – 5/17/2022

Crew-Observed Noise: This afternoon, the crew reported hearing a sound in the IDA Forward PMA2 area. The sound was compared to previous sounds reported in AR 9920, which is related to thermal gradients caused by high Beta periods and the Dragon Nose Cone shadowing on PMA2. The crew reviewed the recording from previous instances and confirmed the noise was in family. The engineering teams evaluated crew reports and subsequent noises on following orbits and confirmed that this was an expected result of the high Beta. Ground teams will incorporate this new Beta range and ISS attitude into the documented expected ranges.

Payloads:

Actiwatch: An Actiwatch Plus unit was hooked up to the Human Research Facility (HRF)-2 rack using a USB Hub in preparation for ground commanding and battery charging. The Actiwatch is a waterproof, non-intrusive, sleep-wake activity monitor worn on the wrist of a crewmember and contains a miniature uniaxial accelerometer that produces a signal as the subject moves. The data is stored in non-volatile memory within the Actiwatch until they are downloaded for analysis.

Surface Avatar: A crewmember inserted the USB Key into the USB Port on experiment laptop to prepare the bootable disk for Surface Avatar operations. The key was labeled as Surface Avatar and then stowed. Several properties of the orbit-to-ground scenario are also applicable to terrestrial operation. For example, a high-latency or lossy data connection, the mix of structured and unstructured environments, and the types of tasks (e.g., traversing, manipulation of mechanical parts) are characteristic to scenarios such as arctic exploration, search and rescue in disaster zones and under-sea maintenance. Insights from these studies will be also applicable here. For example, gravity and wind act on objects on a planet’s surface which are not felt on orbit. In a similar way, when operating an object underwater, buoyancy, lift and drag forces act on the object which are not found in the operator’s environment.

Vascular Aging: Blood pressure measurements were also taken, and the data was downloaded. Emerging data point towards linkages among cardiovascular health risk, carotid artery aging, bone metabolism and blood biomarkers, insulin resistance, and radiation. Data indicate that aging-like changes are accelerated in many ISS crew members, particularly with respect to their arteries. As part of the Space Environment Causes Acceleration of Vascular Aging: Roles of Hypogravity, Nutrition, and Radiation (Vascular Aging) investigation, ultrasounds of the arteries, blood samples, oral glucose tolerance, and wearable sensors from ISS crewmembers are analyzed.

eXposed Root On-Orbit Test System (XROOTS): The lights interval settings were adjusted for the XROOTS operations and the Seed Cartridges were installed into Root Modules placed into XROOTS to begin 30-day growout of plants. The XROOTS investigation uses hydroponic and aeroponic techniques to grow plants without soil or other growth media. Video and still images enable evaluation of multiple independent growth chambers for the entire plant life cycle from seed germination through maturity. Results could identify suitable methods to produce crops on a larger scale for future space missions.

Systems:

Environmental Health System (EHS) Operations: Today, the ISS crew performed periodic EHS water sampling by collecting water samples from the Potable Water Dispenser (PWD) for in-flight and post-flight analysis. In-flight samples were used to perform a Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) analysis that measures the amount of organic constituents in the potable water. The crew also tested the water samples for the presence of Coliform bacteria utilizing a Coliform test bag. These tests are used to determine if the drinking water is still safe for crew consumption.

Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Mobility Unit (EMU) Activities: Several EMU activities were performed beginning with an EVA Secondary Oxygen Pack (SOP) study in order to status EMU 3015 and the forward plan for its return. The crew installed EMUs 3009 and 3015 upside down on the aft and forward EMU Don/Doff Assemblies (EDDAs) to provide clearance to remove the SOPs. An on-orbit swap of the SOPs between EMUs 3009 and 3015 was performed and a checkout of EMU 3015 was completed in order to return the older SOP along with EMU 3015, and to provide EMU 3009 with the newer SOP unit. This activity will be completed along with checkout of the SOP on 3009 at a later date. Lastly, the EMU Data Recorder (EDaR) box, antenna, and antenna cable were removed from EMU 3015 in preparation for return.

Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2 (Boe-OFT2) Mission Prep: In preparation for the arrival of Boe-OFT-2, the crew reviewed videos of the Starliner software during nominal and off-nominal Starliner approaches as part of an overview of vehicle monitoring for Starliner rendezvous. A Robotic Onboard Trainer (ROBoT) self-study was also completed including onboard training required for crew to reset Space Station Robotic Manipulator System (SSRMS) proficiency.

Completed Task List Activities:

Recorded Greeting Request (GMT 136)

Today’s Ground Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.

EMU SOP Swap
EHDC Checkout

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #766 on: 05/19/2022 06:07 pm »
ISS Daily Summary Report – 5/18/2022

Payloads:

Acoustic Diagnostics: Acoustic Diagnostics Instrument hardware was deinstalled and stowed. The Acoustic Upgraded Diagnostics In-Orbit (Acoustic Diagnostics) investigation tests the hearing of ISS crew members before, during, and after flight. This study assesses the possible adverse effects of noise and the microgravity environment aboard the ISS on human hearing. The investigation compares the relationship between the detection of otoacoustic emissions, sounds naturally generated from within the inner ear, and hearing loss levels when exposed to noisy environments.

Vascular Aging: The 13-hour blood pressure collection session was completed, and the hardware was stowed. A specific meal was prepared for an upcoming Vascular Aging Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT) session. The wearable Bio-Monitor was removed and disconnected from the Data Unit. Data was transferred from the Data Unit and the wearable Headband and Garment were set out to dry. Emerging data point towards linkages among cardiovascular health risk, carotid artery aging, bone metabolism and blood biomarkers, insulin resistance, and radiation. Data indicate that aging-like changes are accelerated in many ISS crew members, particularly with respect to their arteries. As part of the Space Environment Causes Acceleration of Vascular Aging: Roles of Hypogravity, Nutrition, and Radiation (Vascular Aging) investigation, ultrasounds of the arteries, blood samples, oral glucose tolerance, and wearable sensors from ISS crewmembers are analyzed.

Systems:

Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED) Maintenance: As part of maintenance activities after a cable came out of the right detent, the crew removed and replaced the left and right ARED detents, which are used to guide the ARED cables. After determining that the previously-removed Cable Arm Ropes (CARs) are viable for reinstallation, the crew installed the CARs and applied proper tension and inspected the cable-pulley system bearings. ARED was then operated to verify proper functionality and the crew and ground teams performed additional adjustments. ARED is currently No-Go for use.

Waste & Hygiene Compartment (WHC) Water Container (ЕДВ-У) Remove and Replace (R&R): Today the crew built a new ЕДВ- У and R&Red the existing ЕДВ- У in the WHC. The ЕДВ- У is intended for liquid waste collection.

Recycle Tank Drain/Fill: The crew moved the Urine Transfer Compressor Hoses to a different Urine Transfer System (UTS) port, and then set up the recycle tank to drain via the Urine Processor Assembly (UPA) Fill Drain Valve into a Brine EDV using the UTS. Following the setup, the ground performed the tank drain using the UTS. Once the ground specialists completed the transfer, the crew verified the recycle tank was empty, terminated the drain, repositioned the fill/drain valve to force fill the recycle tank using UTS, and configured for nominal processing operations. The crew also swapped the EDV in the offload EDV spot of the UTS.

Boeing Orbital Flight Test 2 (Boe-OFT2) Mission Prep: In preparation for the arrival of Boe-OFT-2, the crew completed an overview of Starliner vehicle monitoring including instructions for starting Rendezvous/Proximity Operations Program (RPOP) in a playback mode as well as several videos of Starliner approach. The crew then participated in a conference with key ground team members.

Emergency Health Maintenance System Contingency Drill Training: Periodic training was completed by the crew which provided the opportunity to review procedures, hardware, and communication methods necessary to manage a medical emergency onboard ISS. Emergency medical equipment was deployed and crew practiced CPR positioning to ensure familiarity with procedure execution should a medical emergency occur.

Completed Task List Activities:

None

Today’s Ground Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.

Crew Dragon Quiescent Checkout

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #767 on: 05/19/2022 07:51 pm »
Rogozin spoke about the prospects for Kikina's flight into space on Crew Dragon.

Rogozin: the fate of Kikina's flight on the Crew Dragon spacecraft will become clear in June.

05/19/2022 05:05 PM (updated: 05/19/2022 05:26 PM)

MOSCOW, May 19 - RIA Novosti. The decision on the possible flight of Roscosmos cosmonaut Anna Kikina on Crew Dragon will be made in late May or early June, said Dmitry Rogozin, head of the Roscosmos state corporation.

"I hope that not before the end of May, but during the first ten days of June, the decision will be made and announced," he told reporters at the "New Horizons. Russia 's Role in the World" marathon. Rogozin clarified that at the moment, domestic procedures for preparing for an agreement on a cross flight are being completed.

Anna Kikina , along with Sergei Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin, is a member of the prime crew of the Soyuz MS-22 spacecraft, which will depart for the ISS in autumn 2022. If by this time an agreement is reached between Roskosmos and NASA on cross-flights to the ISS, then Kikina will fly on Crew Dragon , and astronaut Francisco Rubio will take the place on the Soyuz MS-22.

https://ria.ru/20220519/kikina-1789533807.html

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #768 on: 05/19/2022 07:57 pm »
Russian space agency expects decision on seat swap flights with NASA in June — Rogozin.

According to the head of Roscosmos, a final decision will depend on NASA’s position on sanctions against Russia.

19 MAY, 09:01

MOSCOW, May 19. /TASS/. A decision on seat swap flights with NASA will be made in early June after the completion of internal government procedures, Head of Russia’s State Space Corporation Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin said on Thursday.

"I hope that the decision [on seat swap flights] will be made and announced in the first ten-day period of June, if not until the end of May," the Roscosmos chief told reporters after his speech at the New Horizons educational marathon.

Currently, internal approvals have entered the final stage, Rogozin said.

A final decision will depend on NASA’s position on sanctions against Russia and the Americans’ capabilities to ensure a safe flight for the crew, the Roscosmos chief elaborated.

Currently, Roscosmos female cosmonaut Anna Kikina is undergoing training in the United States to learn to operate a Crew Dragon spacecraft, in particular, he said. "I do not rule out that she will go into space as part of seat swap flights," Rogozin added.

Roscosmos Executive Director for Manned Space Programs Sergey Krikalyov said in April that a draft agreement on seat swap flights to the International Space Station had been approved by most of Russian federal executive authorities.

https://tass.com/science/1453379

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #769 on: 05/19/2022 08:26 pm »
Despite all the training we do before spaceflight, we can't prepare for everything. On-board training helps us keep learning in space - usually by video, but during #CosmicKiss I tested a new system involving virtual reality that could help us grasp complex ideas faster.

https://twitter.com/astro_matthias/status/1527301666407452683

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #770 on: 05/19/2022 08:32 pm »
Ultracold 1 millimeter diameter bubbles formed aboard the @Space_Station could be the key to future quantum research.

https://twitter.com/ISS_Research/status/1527377830786387981

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #771 on: 05/19/2022 10:45 pm »
Russian cosmonaut @OlegMKS captured incredible views of the world at night from the International Space Station..

https://twitter.com/SpaceGirlLina/status/1527332860981436418

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #772 on: 05/20/2022 01:05 am »
We are ready to catch Starliner!  Let’s do it!

https://twitter.com/Astro_FarmerBob/status/1527434347636310028

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #773 on: 05/20/2022 01:07 am »
What would the Moon taste like? 🤔 Join @esa’s latest lunar challenge. #ESABakes #SpaceTok #MissionMinerva..

https://twitter.com/AstroSamantha/status/1527324005795233792

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #774 on: 05/20/2022 11:03 am »
Even in highly automated complexes, the role of a person remains extremely important. For example, the pilot of a ship should be not just an observer, but at the right time take control and safely complete the task.@serg_korsakov..

astronaut and improve on-board training and research complexes. #The experiment is carried out on a computer (simulator of a ship or a planetary rover) and is accompanied by an examination using the Neurolab equipment.

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #775 on: 05/20/2022 01:57 pm »
ISS Daily Summary Report – 5/19/2022

Payloads:

ANITA-2: Air samples were manually taken from assigned ISS locations and entered into ANITA-2 for chemical analysis. The Analyzing Interferometer for Ambient Air-2 (ANITA-2) is a compact gas analyzer which can analyze and quantify 33 trace contaminants in the atmosphere aboard the ISS automatically. ANITA-2 can also detect the presence of unknown substances which can be evaluated later on the ground.

Lumina: The Lumina unit was powercycled in order to prepare the unit to handle large file transfers. Fiber-optic Active Dosimeter (Lumina) is an active fiber dosimeter that monitors, in real-time, the received radiation dose by exploiting the capacity of optical fibers to darken when exposed to radiation. The dosimeter provides reliable dose measurements in complex environments such as the ones associated with electrons, protons, gamma-ray or X-ray photons or neutrons.

Space Automated Bioproduct Laboratory (SABL): CO2 Controller S/N-4 was installed into the SABL-2 unit to verify its functionality. The SABL unit supports a wide variety of investigations in the life, physical, and material sciences with a focus on supporting research of biological systems and processes. It has over 23 liters of temperature-controlled volume with LED lighting for scientific hardware and investigations. It can be fitted to provide 5% CO2 (or any required concentration of CO2) for cell cultures or other types of investigations and has two USB 2.0 ports and two Ethernet LAN connections. It also has switchable 28VDC and 5VDC power supplies for investigation use.

Vascular Aging: The Bio-Monitor hardware was stowed, and the Glucose Test hardware was prepared for upcoming test operations. Emerging data point towards linkages among cardiovascular health risk, carotid artery aging, bone metabolism and blood biomarkers, insulin resistance, and radiation. Data indicate that aging-like changes are accelerated in many ISS crew members, particularly with respect to their arteries. As part of the Space Environment Causes Acceleration of Vascular Aging: Roles of Hypogravity, Nutrition, and Radiation (Vascular Aging) investigation, ultrasounds of the arteries, blood samples, oral glucose tolerance, and wearable sensors from ISS crewmembers are analyzed.

Wireless Compose-2:  A crewmember donned the SmartTex shirt and performed the Ballistocardiography experiment. The main scientific goal of the Wireless Communication Network (Wireless Compose-2) investigation is to provide a flexible and adaptable wireless network infrastructure to conduct and execute low-power, light-weight, and wireless experiments on the ISS. For this demonstration, Wireless Compose-2 operates several experiments, including an experiment to examine the impact of the space environment on the cardiovascular system. Additionally, Wireless Compose-2 demonstrates the ability of newly developed impulse radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB) hardware to enable precise localization applications and to analyze the energy harvesting potential on the ISS.

Systems:

Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED) Cable Arm Rope (CAR) Removal: As a result of observed rope fraying, both CARs from the ARED pulley system were removed to allow detents to engage so ARED Bar exercises can be performed. The ARED CARs are No-Go for use until mitigation procedures are performed to restore proper functionality; however, the ARED Bar is Go for exercise as long as detents remain engaged.

Environmental Health System (EHS) Coliform Water Sample Analysis: Today the crew completed post-processing analysis of the coliform detection bags. The water samples were acquired on May 17th and allowed to incubate to check for the presence of Coliform bacteria. Following the incubation period, the crew visually analyzed the coliform detection bags and recorded the results. Visual confirmation must be performed within 40-48 hours of the initial sample collection.

Completed Task List Activities:

None

Today’s Ground Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.

C&T S-Band String 2 Activation
Route/Deroute Video Downlink to Joint Station LAN (JSL)

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #776 on: 05/20/2022 04:10 pm »
NASA Astronaut Thomas Marshburn Reads “Goodnight Moon” in Space


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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #777 on: 05/20/2022 07:51 pm »
Boeing Starliner Proceeding Toward Station Today

Mark Garcia Posted on May 20, 202

Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner is proceeding toward the International Space Station on the NASA-Boeing Orbital Flight Test-2 (OFT-2).

Boeing and NASA met as an International Space Station Mission Management Team (IMMT) this afternoon to review the status of the flight test and approved a plan to proceed toward the final phase of rendezvous and docking, which remains scheduled at for 7:10 p.m. EDT.

Docking broadcast coverage begins at 3:30 p.m. ET on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.

Friday, May 20

3:30 p.m. – NASA TV rendezvous and docking coverage begins.
7:10 p.m. (approximately) – Docking
Saturday, May 21

11:30 a.m. – NASA TV hatch opening coverage begins

11:45 a.m. – (approximately) Hatch opening and welcoming remarks
Starliner successfully executed all of its autonomous demonstration burns as well as rendezvous and docking maneuvers, including:

An abort maneuver demonstration
Reaction Control System (RCS) attitude hold demonstration
Abort execution maneuvers
Phasing burn
Far-field demonstration
Vision-based, Electro-Optical Sensor Tracking Assembly (VESTA) system checkout
NASA Docking System (NDS) cover open and system checkout

Flight control teams continue to learn more about the vehicle and about how it is operating in space, and it continues to perform well as it makes its way toward the station. The Guidance, Navigation and Control (GN&C) systems are performing nominally. Flight software is executing as designed. Power generation is positive. The spacecraft has good link connection with TDRS for commanding of the vehicle. Teams are investigating off-nominal behavior of a thermal cooling loop, however, the thermal subsystem is maintaining stable temperatures.

The teams also looked into the two Orbital Maneuvering and Attitude Control (OMAC) thrusters that shut off early during the orbital insertion (OI) burn. The teams have concluded that a chamber drop in pressure caused the cutoff. That system operated normally during all of the propulsion system demonstrations, and with redundancies in place, does not pose a risk to the rest of the flight test.

https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2022/05/20/boeing-starliner-proceeding-toward-station-today/

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #778 on: 05/20/2022 07:53 pm »
The #Starliner spacecraft from @BoeingSpace is proceeding toward the station for a docking at 7:10pm ET today.

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1527730971390332929

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Re: Expedition 67 Thread
« Reply #779 on: 05/20/2022 07:54 pm »
Astronauts onboard @Space_Station have remotely turned #Starliner’s docking lights on, proving the crew has the power to command the spacecraft if needed.

https://twitter.com/BoeingSpace/status/1527736378011922432

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