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ISS US EVA 85 - IROSA 1A Channel Troubleshooting
Astronauts will troubleshoot the lower strut and attempt to reinstall the mid strut.
Afterwards, they will route power cables, shuffle APFRs and tie a flex hose rotary coupler strut back.

Scheduled for: February 2nd, 2023 8:15AM EST
Duration: ~7 hours
Primary Worksite: S4 / S6 Solar Array Truss
EV1 (Red Stripes): Mann (EMU 3009)
EV2: Wakata (EMU 3004)


IROSA troubleshooting workflow

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Relevant Threads
ISS advanced solar array upgrades (iROSA)



Early DOUG EVA Movie - No commentary (1/29)




Early DOUG EVA Steps
Produced on 1/29 by CNG - Based on: US_EVA_IROSA_Prep:1A_Troubleshoot Reconfig


3 EGRESS
4 ---->EV1 egress Airlock and recieve Mid Strut from EV2
5 ---->EV1 receive Cable Bag from EV2
6 ---->EV2 egress and receive Cable Bag from EV1, Stow on BRT
7 WORKSITE SETUP
8 ---->EV1 translate to Anchor Hooks: EV1 Anchor on 51 HR 3217, EV2 Anchor on S3 HR 3011
9 ---->EV1 translate to S4 lEA and temp stow Mid Strut on S4 HR 2231
10 ---->EV1 position near Right Lower Strut SABB bolt
11 ---->EV2 translate to 1A worksite and stow Cable Bag on S4 HR 2235
12 ---->EV2 translate to Left Lower Strut SAAB Bolt M21
13 LOWER STRUT TROUBLESHOOTING
14 -->INSTALL TESTS<--
15 ---->EV1 provide illumination and additional viewing as needed
16 ---->EV2 perform Gap Check
17 ---->EV2 perform Wiggle Test
18 -->IF GAP CHECK AND WIGGLE TEST PASS<--
19 ---->EV2 stow torque wrench in cable bag, continue to Mid Strut
20 -->IF WIGGLE TEST PASSES BUT GAP CHECK FAILS<--
21 ---->EV2 retrieve torque wrench and drive M21 (less than 3 turns)
22 -->IF GAP CHECK FAILS AND WIGGLE TEST FAILS<--
23 ---->EV2 retrieve torque wrench and release M21 (<7 turns)
24 ---->EV2 when running torque decreases PGT [B7, CCW2, 30.5]
25 ---->EV2 inspect M21 bolt threads, report damage, if damage move to next section
26 ---->EV2 retrieve PGT from EV1 drive M21 (7 turns) PGT [B7, CW2, 30.5]
27 ---->EV2 retrieve torque wrench and drive M21 (<7 turns), repeat install tests
28 -->IF GAP CHECK AND WIGGLE CHECK FAIL AFTER DRIVING M21 OUT/IN<--
29 ---->EV1 stow PGT on WIFEx HR, Translate to Cable Bag
30 ---->EV1 retrieve cleaning tools from Cable Bag, provide during cleaning
31 ---->EV2 release M21 with torque wrench (14-17 turns)
32 ---->EV2 When running torque decreases, finish releasing M21 PGT [B7, CCW2, 30.5]
33 ---->EV2 inspect bolt and interface, report FOD or damage, clean per direction
34 -->REINSTALL LEFT LOWER STRUT<--
35 ---->EV1 translate to Right Lower Strut, independently count turns on M21 and report
36 ---->EV2 drive M21 with PGT [Al, CW1, 30.5]
37 ---->EV2 drive M21 to torque with PGT [B7, CW2, 30.5]
38 ---->EV2 retrieve torque wrench and drive M21, perform install tests
39 -->IF NO JOY, CONTINUE TO MID STRUT INSTALL<--
40 ---->EV1 retrieve PGT and RET from WIFEx HR
41 ---->EV2 reinstall MLI over M21, stow torque wrench in Cable Bag
42 MIDSTRUT TROUBLESHOOTING
43 -->Install Left Mid Strut
44 ---->EV1 retrieve Left Mid Strut and stow on BRT
45 ---->EV1 ingress APFR
46 ---->EV2 translate to Cable Bag and retrieve TBA Bag
47 ---->EV2 translate to Left Side Pad install location, stow TBA Bag
48 ---->EV2 Tidy MLI around G SE Pad
49 ---->EV1 extend Mid Strut with Side Pad towards EV2
50 ---->EV2 install Side Pad to Mast Canister
51 ---->EV2 adj equip tether install, EV1 tend Mid Strut
52 ---->EV2 Use EVA Hammer to tap right above and below the tether point on the mid strut pad
53 ---->EV2 use H-fixture Pliers to depress soft dock detents
54 ---->EV2 release M27 PGT [B1,CCW2,30.5]
55 ---->EV2 drive M1-M4 PGT [A2,CW2,30.5]
56 ---->EV1 align Mid Strut L8 to Upper Strut L8
57 ---->EV2 drive M1-M4 to torque, then stow PGT
58 ---->EV1 drive M28 to torque PGT [B1,CW2,30.5], then stow PGT
59 ---->EV1 install Mid Strut PIP Pin to Grounding Block
60 ---->EV2 drive M27 to torque PGT [B1, CW2, 30.5], then stow PGT
61 1A COLLARS AND CABLES
62 -->Left Mid Strut Collar
63 ---->EV2 adjust position to Mid Strut Collar, PGT [B7,CW2,30.5] and drive M30, M29 to torque
64 ---->EV1 route 1A LEFT IROSA Cable to Lower Strut
65 ---->EV2 set PGT to MTR and stow, then install PIP Pin in final location
66 ---->EV1 install Left Mid Strut MLI, secure with 1 wire tie
67 ---->EV2 translate to Right Mid Strut
68 ---->EV1 egress APFR, translate to Cable Bag, retrieve Scoop
69 ---->EV1 translate to Left Mid Strut HR
70 ---->EV1 finish MLI, install second wire tie
71 ---->EV2 drive M26, M25 PGT [B7, CW2, 30.5] to torque and stow
72 ---->EV1 retrieve 1A LEFT IROSA Cable Bundle and route twrd left SAW Connector Panel
73 ---->EV1 translate to Mounting Bracket and install Scoop
74 -->Right Mid Strut Collar
75 ---->EV2 close Mid Strut MLI
76 ---->EV2 retrieve 1A RIGHT IROSA Cable Bundle and route twrd right SAW Connector Panel
77 ---->EV2 translate clear of Mod Kit
78 1B IROSA CABLE ROUTING
79 ---->EV1 translate to Cable Bag, retrieve 1B IROSA Cable Bundle, stow on BRT
80 ---->EV1 translate to 1B lEA, Green Hook on S6 HR 2006
81 ---->EV1 translate to 1B Mounting Bracket, stow Cable Bundle
82 -->Left Wire Harness
83 ---->EV1 retrieve Left IROSA cables, route towards left SAW connector panel
84 -->Right Wire Harnesses
85 ---->EV1 retrieve Right IROSA cables
86 ---->EV1 route cables towards Right SAW connector panel
87 ---->EV1 return to Mounting Bracket and perform final check
88 APFR SHUFFLE
89 ---->EV2 retrieve APFR WIFEx from S4 WIF25, stow on BRT
90 ---->EV2 translate to Stbd CETA WIF 1, stow WIFEx [11A1]
91 ---->EV2 retrieve Ingress Aid from APFR in WIFEx, trnsfr to APFR CETA WIF 4
92 ---->EV2 retrieve APFR from WIF 4, stow on BRT
93 ---->EV2 translate to S6 WIF 2
94 ---->EV2 stow APFR in S6 WIF 2
95 ---->EV1 translate to S6 WIF 2
96 ---->EV1 retrieve APFR, stow on BRT
97 ---->EV1 translate to S6 WIF 31, stow APFR [12, FF, F, 9]
98 ---->EV2 translate to Port CETA Cart WIF 3
99 ---->EV2 retrieve APFR and stow on BRT
100 ---->EV2 translate to S6 WIF 15, stow APFR [12, PP, F, 10]
101 RESET ANCHORS
102 ---->EV2 translate to Cable Bag, stow on BRT
103 ---->EV2 translate to Airlock
104 ---->EV1 translate to Anchor Location A
105 ---->EV2 open thermal cover give EV1G0 to release EV2 Anchor Hook
106 ---->EV1 release EV2 Anchor Hook from S3 HR 3011, stow on Waist Tether
107 ---->EV1 retrieve EV1 Anchor Hook from 51 HR 3217, stow on MWS
108 ---->EV1 translate to Anchor Location B
109 ---->EV1 attach EV1 Anchor Hook to SO HR 3530
110 ---->EV1 attach EV2 Anchor Hook to SO HR 3531
111 ---->EV2 stow Cable Bag in AIL, close thermal cover
112 FHRC STRUT TIE-BACK
113 ---->EV2 translate to Port FHRC in Bay 12
114 ---->EV2 remove zenith launch support strut from fwd end of FHRC, PGT [B7, CCW2]
115 ---->EV2 rotate strut outboard, secure using wire tie around BAXS structure
116 ---->EV2 remove nadir launch support strut from FHRC, PGT [B7, CCW2]
117 ---->EV2 rotate strut outboard, secure using wire tie around BAXS structure-
118 ---->EV2 egress truss
119 P6 APFR RETRIEVE
120 ---->EV1 translate to APFR in P6 WIF 17
121 ---->EV1 retrieve APFR, stow on BRT
122 ---->EV1 translate to Port CETA Cart
123 ---->EV1 stow APFR in Port CETA WIF 2 [9, PP, F, 3]
124 INGRESS AND PRE-REPRESS
125 ---->EV2 translate to AIL
126 ---->EV1 translate to Anchor Location B
127 ---->EV1 translate to AIL
128 ---->EV2  ingress AIL
129 ---->EV1 ingress AIL




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Re: ISS US EVA 85 - IROSA 1A Channel Troubleshooting
« Reply #1 on: 01/30/2023 06:38 pm »
January 30, 2023
MEDIA ADVISORY M23-012
NASA to Air Live Coverage of Spacewalk for Power System Upgrades
(Jan. 20, 2023) --- NASA astronaut and Expedition 68 Flight Engineer Nicole Mann is pictured in her Extravehicular Mobility Unit, or spacesuit, during her first spacewalk.

Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station will conduct a spacewalk Thursday, Feb. 2, to continue the installation of hardware for future power system upgrades. The spacewalk is scheduled to begin at 8:15 a.m. EST and last about six and a half hours.

The agency will provide live coverage of the spacewalk beginning at 6:45 a.m., on NASA Television, the NASA app, and the agency’s website.

On Feb. 2, NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata will exit the station’s Quest airlock to complete installation of a mounting platform on the 1A power channel as part of a planned solar array augmentation on the starboard side of the station’s truss.

The duo will complete the installation of the mounting platform that was started during a spacewalk on Jan. 20, relocate and install an articulating portable foot restraint from the P6 truss for future spacewalk tasks, and if time permits, complete cable routing on the 1B power channel.

The installation is part of a series of spacewalks to augment the station’s power channels with new International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs). Four iROSAs have been installed so far, and two additional arrays will be mounted to the installed platforms during future spacewalks following their arrival this year on NASA’s SpaceX 28th commercial resupply services mission.

Mann will serve as extravehicular crew member 1 and will wear a suit with red stripes. Wakata will serve as extravehicular crew member 2 and will wear an unmarked suit. The spacewalk will be the second for both Mann and Wakata.

Get breaking news, images and features from the space station on the station blog, Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Learn more about International Space Station research and operations at:

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https://blogs.nasa.gov/spacestation/2023/02/02/nasa-tv-is-live-as-astronauts-prep-for-spacewalk-to-continue-power-system-upgrades/

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NASA TV is Live as Astronauts Prep for Spacewalk to Continue Power System Upgrades

NASA Television coverage of today’s spacewalk with NASA astronaut Nicole Mann and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) astronaut Koichi Wakata is now underway and is also available on the NASA app and the agency’s website.

The two Expedition 68 crew members are preparing to exit the International Space Station‘s Quest airlock for a spacewalk expected to begin at about 8:15 a.m. EST and last up to seven hours.

Mann and Wakata will work to complete the construction of a mounting platform on the 1A power channel as part of a planned solar array augmentation on the starboard side of the station’s truss.

The duo will complete the installation of the mounting platform that was started during a spacewalk on Jan. 20, relocate and install an articulating portable foot restraint from the P6 truss for future spacewalk tasks, and if time permits, complete cable routing on the 1B power channel.

The installation is part of a series of spacewalks to augment the station’s power channels with new International Space Station Roll-Out Solar Arrays (iROSAs). Four iROSAs have been installed so far, and two additional arrays will be mounted to the installed platforms during future spacewalks following their arrival later this year on SpaceX’s 28th commercial resupply services mission for NASA.

Mann will serve as extravehicular crew member 1 and will wear a suit with red stripes. Wakata will serve as extravehicular crew member 2 and will wear an unmarked suit. The spacewalk will be the second for both Mann and Wakata.

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Expedition 68 Flight Engineers (middle left to right) Josh Cassada and Frank Rubio, both from NASA, pose with astronauts (far left and right) Nicole Mann from NASA and Koichi Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in their Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs), or spacesuits, as they prep for a spacewalk on Jan. 20, 2022.

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The first task of the day is complete as the lower strut of the solar array modification kit is now fully installed. Mann and Wakata are slightly ahead of schedule about an hour into the spacewalk.
📺 Watch live on @NASA TV: nasa.gov/live

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Nearly three hours into the spacewalk, Mann and Wakata are working together to drive the collar bolts that will rigidize the mounting structure, preparing it to hold the roll-out solar array that will be installed later this year. 🔩🔧

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About five hours into today's spacewalk, astronauts @AstroDuke and @Astro_Wakata continue installing hardware to prepare the space station for its next roll-out solar array. nasa.gov/live

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Nice plaid shirt in the airlock :)
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US EVA-85: As of today, 4 of 6 IROSA blankets have been installed and an additional two IROSA mounting brackets have been completed; the final 2 IROSAs are expected to launch in June aboard the CRS-28 cargo flight; they'll be mounted and unfurled in a subsequent EVA

https://twitter.com/cbs_spacenews/status/1621231323191844865?cxt=HHwWgoCx2Y_T4v8sAAAA
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Astronauts @AstroDuke and @Astro_Wakata completed their spacewalk today at 2:26pm ET after installing hardware readying the station for its next roll-out solar array.

https://twitter.com/Space_Station/status/1621231623231639552?cxt=HHwWgMDQlcvk4v8sAAAA
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Today, spacewalkers @AstroDuke & @Astro_Wakata finished installing a support structure that will house a solar array. As construction proved a little tricky at first, Mission Control brought out a model to help walk them through the installation.

https://twitter.com/NASA_Johnson/status/1621202783700410368?cxt=HHwWgICz9fPV1f8sAAAA
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Josh just attacked Koichi with his freshly removed, but sweaty, cotton glove liners :)
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The astronaut work trip so far is 10/10 for scenery and 0/10 for gravity.
Tune in as @AstroDuke and @Astro_Wakata make updates to the @Space_Station.

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Another successful @Space_Station spacewalk completed today! Great work by Flight Engineers Nicole Mann and Koichi Wakata. And a special thank you to allour flight control teams supporting the mission from the ground @NASA_Johnson
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Today's spacewalk has been completed. Nicole Mann and Koichi Wakata were able to complete the support truss for the final set of iROSAs slated for delivery to the Station aboard SpaceX CRS-28 this summer.

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At the end of their spacewalk, which lasted 6 hours and 41 minutes, @Astro_Wakata takes a photo of @AstroDuke.

The astronauts prepared the @Space_Station for new solar arrays that will provide the orbiting laboratory with more power.

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We would like to express our gratitude to the many people who have supported us in carrying out spacewalks. We faced many challenges during the on-orbit work, but we were able to overcome them and complete the work safely thanks to the teamwork of the crew and the ground control team. The ISS appeared to shine brightly in the pitch-black space.

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