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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 20 Aug 2011

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All ISS systems go on to function nominally, solely those remarkable formerly or below. Saturday C Crew off-duty day.

As segment of the periodic Daily Morning Inspection, CDR Borisenko achieved the slight checkup of the SM (Service Module) PSS Caution Warning panel.

Borisenko moreover legalised the not long ago activated Russian BIO-5 Rasteniya-2 (“Plants-2″) cargo with its LADA-01 greenhouse, checking for correct air blower operation by contrast the air upsurge from the ventilators BO A04 BO A05 and verifying that both LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) are lit. [Rasteniya-2 researches expansion and development of plants (currently wheat) beneath spaceflight conditions in the LADA hothouse from IBMP (Institute of Bio-Medical Problems, Russian: IMBP).]

First thing after wake-up, FE-3 Garan non-stop the protecting window shutters of the Lab WORF (Window Observational Research Facility) is to ISSAC (ISS Agriculture Camera) equipment, so belligerent images may be prisoner currently by belligerent commanding. At sleeptime tonight, Garan will shut the shutters again. [ISSAC takes visit visible-light infrared images of murky areas on the Earth. The camera focuses predominantly on rangelands, grasslands, forests, and wetlands in the northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountain regions of the United States. The images may be delivered right away upon solicit to farmers, ranchers, foresters, innate resource managers and genealogical officials to help upgrade their environmental stewardship of the land. The images will moreover be common with educators for classroom use.]

The 6 crewmembers assimilated in conducting the periodic weekly three-hour charge of in depth cleaning of their home, inclusive COL (Columbus Orbital Laboratory) and Kibo JPM (JEM Pressurized Module). As segment of today’s uborka, FE-6 Fossum took documentary photographs of the RGSH AORG (Return Grid Sensor Housing extras screens) at COL D0 before and after going over them with the void cleanser (to be compared with cinema taken during previous cleaning to settle the amount of waste prisoner during the week). ["Uborka", often completed on Saturdays, includes withdrawal of food waste products, cleaning of compartments with void cleaner, slightly wet cleaning of the SM (Service Module) dining table, other frequently overwhelmed surfaces and surfaces where rabble is collected, together with the nap stations with a typical cleaning solution; also, air blower screens and grilles are spotless to prevent heat rises. Special cleaning is moreover completed every 90 days on the HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) germs filters in the Lab.]

As segment of the uborka residence cleaning, CDR Borisenko FE-1 Samokutyayev FE-4 Volkov completed periodic continuance review cleaning of air blower screens in the FGB (TsV2) in addition to Group E air blower grilles (VPkhO, FS5, FS6, VP) in the SM, and the BMP Harmful Contaminants Removal System grille in the SM. Before the cleaning, all air blower screens were photographed for belligerent inspection.

FE-4 Volkov completed the slight every day servicing of the SOZh network (Environment Control Life Support System, ECLSS) in the SM. [Regular every day SOZh continuance consists, amid else, of checking the ASU toilet facilities, deputy of the KTO KBO plain waste containers, deputy of EDV-SV waste H2O and EDV-U urine containers and stuffing EDV-SV, KOV (for Elektron), EDV-ZV EDV on RP upsurge regulator.]

At ~8:35am EDT, the organisation hold the periodic WPC (Weekly Planning Conference) with the ground, deliberating next week’s “Look-Ahead Plan” (prepared mutually by MCC-H and TsUP-Moscow timeline planners), around S-band/audio, reviewing arriving actions and any concerns about future on-orbit events.

Day 2 of the three-day assessment array of the Russian ATV (Automated Transfer Vehicle) ASN-M Satellite Navigation System that requires Borisenko to guard communications between the RSK2 A31p laptop with the assessment module and the 3 active ASN NPM-1, NPM-3 NPM-4 navigation wiring modules every 2 hrs during work hours. [The design of the assessment is to declare that array configurations for ATV advancing in certain Solar Beta angles do not emanate unsatisfactory multipathing is to ASN RGPS (Relative Global Positioning System). Both TRRJs (Thermal Radiator Rotary Joints) and both SARJs (Solar Alpha Rotary Joints) in addition to the 1B, 2B, 3A 4A BGAs (Beta Gimbal Assemblies) were placed in Directed location for this assessment (i.e., not autotrack). The assessment will add 4 not similar array configurations, with durations of autotrack in between for power era recovery. The assessment is programmed to be full late Sunday evening. A second ATV RGPS assessment at disastrous Betas is programmed for 9/1 by 9/4.]

Ron Garan achieved the monthly maintenance/inspection of the T2/COLBERT treadmill network and its components, checking pin alignment, shelve centering, snubbers and the snubber jam bulb witness marks. [Witness outlines (12 total) are practical to the X-, Y- Z-axis jam nuts on any (of four) snubber arm. Their review serves to determine to what grade and that jam nuts are subsidy off.]

For his persisting 2nd (FD30) Ambulatory Monitoring event of the ESA ICV (Integrated Cardiovascular) experiment, FE-5 Furukawa celebrated the primary 10-min rest time before going about his business, swapping Makita batteries as required. Midpoint is to whole ICV run was reached at about 12:40pm, after that the second 24h information gathering time was started. [The rest time involves relaxing respirating routinely for 10 mins beneath quiet, calm conditions. ICV actions consist of two well-defined but connected tools over a one-week time period: an ultrasound relate indicate an ambulatory monitoring session. Today, wearing electrodes, the HM2 (Holter Monitor 2) for recording ECG (Electrocardiogram) for 48 hours, the ESA Cardiopres/BP to every time guard blood pressure for 24 hours, and two Actiwatches (hip/waist ankle) for monitoring wake up levels over 48 hours, Satoshi one after another the ambulatory monitoring segment of the ICV assessment. During the first 24 hrs (while all gadgets are worn), 10 mins of quiet, lazy respirating were timelined to gather information for a definite analysis. The favoured exercise includes at least 10 mins at a heart rate >=120 bpm (beats per minute). After roughly 24 hrs, the Cardiopres was at the moment doffed and the HM2 HiFi CF Card and AA Battery were altered out to enable delay of the event for another 24 hours. After information gathering is complete, the Actiwatches and both HM2 HiFi CF Cards are downloaded to the HRF PC1, whilst Cardiopres information are downloaded to the EPM (European Physiology Module) Rack and eliminated to the HRF PC1 around a USB key for downlink. The sessions are scheduled at or around FD14, FD30, FD75, FD135 and R-15 (there will be fewer sessions if assignment duration is reduction than 6 months). The FD75 relate indicate includes an exercise component with a second indicate (subset of the first) completed inside of 5 mins after the finish of exercise.]

With the Russian Elektron oxygen generator of electric power currently inactive, Volkov was to beginner another modernise of the ISS interior with an O2 restrain from Progress 43P tankage on Go-ahead from TsUP-Moscow. [The O2 (oxygen) N2 (nitrogen) storage armoured column of 43P should be empty now.]

Mike Fossum Satoshi Furukawa any volunteered for carrying out a VolSci (Voluntary Weekend Science) module today. For his choosen VolSci activity, another event with the SHERE (Shear History Extensional Rheology Experiment) payload, Mike first activated the EDR ERB-2 (European Drawer Rack / Erasmus Recording Binocular) and the MSG (Microgravity Science Glovebox) from its laptop, then conducted two uninterrupted examination runs, any with an FM (Fluid Module, #50 #52), unstowed retrieved from the CGBA (Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus) and restowed after its run. At the conclusion after that today, FE-6 will give the examination information and spin off the equipment, inclusive MSG and its A31p laptop (ERB-2 incited itself off after 1h 20m). [Background: Rheology is the investigate of the deformation and upsurge of matter beneath the change of an practical highlight ("preshearing" = rotation) that might be, for example, a shear highlight or extensional stress. In practice, rheology is predominantly upset with fluctuating the "classical" disciplines of agility and (Newtonian) liquid mechanics to materials whose automatic behavior cannot be described with the exemplary theories. SHERE is written to investigate the outcome of preshear (rotation) on the transitory evolution of the microstructure and viscoelastic tensile stresses for solutions with long bondage of monodisperse intermix polymer molecules in the MSG. Collectively referred to as "Boger fluids," these polymer solutions have become a renouned selection for rheological studies of non-Newtonian fluids and are the non-Newtonian liquid used in this experiment. The SHERE hardware consists of the Rheometer, Camera Arm, Interface Box, Cabling, Keyboard, Tool Box, Fluid Modules, and Stowage Tray.]

Furukawa’s VolSci selection consisted of an EPO (Educational Payloads Operation) event with the JAXA EPO-7 “Doctor in Space” demonstration. [With the CANON G1 camcorder set up for recording, Satoshi supposing explanations about medical caring and illness administration in space, together with the changes that the human body will bear in reply to environmental changes. The downlinked footage will be edited for use as informative element in aerospace medicine. The implementation of this video-taking plan is programmed for two sessions, one any for Increments 28 29 resp.]

Ron Mike filled out their weekly FFQs (Food Frequency Questionnaires) on the MEC (Medical Equipment Computer). [On the FFQs, USOS astronauts keep a made to order record of their nutritive money coming in over time on special MEC software. Recorded are the amounts used up during the past week of such food things as beverages, cereals, grains, eggs, breads, snacks, sweets, fruit, beans, soup, vegetables, dairy, fish, meat, chicken, salsas spreads, and vitamins. The FFQ is achieved once a week to guess nutritious money coming in from the previous week and to give recommendations to belligerent specialists that help sustain optimal organisation health. Weekly determination has been accurate to be arguable sufficient that nutrients do not must be tracked daily.]

At ~8:10am EDT, Sergei Volkov upheld a Russian PAO TV event from the RS (Russian Segment), downlinking, a summary of greetings to the Shchyolkov Region on the occasion of its 82nd anniversary, to be celebrated on 8/26 at Shchyolkov’s House of Culture, attended by delegations from sister-cities of Germany, Finland, Poland, Ukraine, Latvia, and Russia. ["My considerate greetings and most appropriate wishes on nonetheless another jubilee of Shchyolkov Region on interest of the International Space Station Crew! For chronological reasons, the Cosmonaut Training Center at Star City is located on Shchyolkov's soil. All cosmonauts who received their practice at assorted times here caring about the story and traditions of our area, its successes and great folk. I, for one, had a luck to blossom up here, finish school, obtain my contention of a cosmonaut, and bring out my second flight in the year of the 50th jubilee of Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin's flight..."]

At ~10:15am, Sergei had his weekly PFC (Private Family Conference) around S-band/audio and Ku-band/MS-NetMeeting focus (which displays the uplinked belligerent video on an SSC laptop).

The organisation worked out with their periodic 2-hr earthy exercise protocol on the CEVIS motorcycle ergometer with quivering siege (FE-3, FE-5), TVIS treadmill with quivering siege stabilization (CDR), ARED modernized resistive exercise device (FE-1, FE-3, FE-4, FE-5, FE-6), T2/COLBERT modernized treadmill (CDR, FE-1, FE-6), and VELO ergometer bike with bucket tutor (FE-4).

Weekly Science Update (Expedition Twenty-Eight — Week 22)

2D NANO Template (JAXA): No report.

3D SPACE: No report.

AgCam (Agricultural Camera): No report.

ALTCRISS (Alteino Long Term monitoring of Cosmic Rays on the ISS): Complete.

ALTEA SHIELD (NASA/ASI): “Dear Satoshi, large interjection for picking up so rapidly from the Task List our draft power motorcycle activity! Since 8/13, you were impacted by the fact that 2 (out of 6) SDU’s were not sending scholarship data. With your help, you are now back and appropriation full scholarship on 6 (out of 6) SDU’s. Since 8/12, the minimum scholarship mandate of 20 days dimensions duration on this location have been met (preferred 30 days or more).”

AMS-02 (Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer): AMS and its Laptop go on to run uniformly (thanks is to reboot). Data from 4 billion vast rays has been composed and is being fervently analyzed by scientists at CERN and around the world.

APEX (Advanced Plant Experiments on Orbit) -Cambium: No report.

APEX-TAGES (Transgenic Arabidopsis Gene Expression System): No report.

Asian Seed 2010 (JAXA): Returned on ULF6.

BCAT-4/5 (Binary Colloidal Alloy Test 4/5): No report.

BIOLAB (ESA): No report.

BIORHYTHMS (JAXA, Biological Rhythms): Performed on 8/18, FE-5 Satoshi’s second operation. This is a joint wake up with Onboard Diagnostic Kit Measurement-2.

BISE (CSA, Bodies in the Space Environment): No report.

BISPHOSPHONATES: No report.

BXF-Facility (Boiling eXperiment Facility, NASA): No report.

BXF-MABE (Microheater Array Boiling Experiment, NASA): No report.

BXF-NPBX (Pool Boiling Experiment, NASA): No report.

CARD (Long Term Microgravity: Model for Investigating Mechanisms of Heart Disease, ESA): Samples were returned on STS-135 (ULF7).

CARDIOCOG-2: Complete.

CB (JAXA Clean Bench): No report.

CBEF-2 (JAXA Cell Biology Experiment Facility)/SPACE SEED: No report.

CCISS (Cardiovascular Cerebrovascular Control on Return from ISS): No report.

CERISE (JAXA): No report.

CCF (Capillary Channel Flow): No report.

CFS-A (Colored Fungi in Space-A, ESA): No report.

CSI-3/CGBA-5 (CGBA Science Insert #2/Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus 5): No report.

CGBA-2 (Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus 2): Complete.

CIR (Combustion Integrated Rack), MDCA/Flex: No report.

Commercial (Inc 2324, JAXA): No report.

Commercial (Inc 25 26, JAXA): Sample returned by ULF6.

CSLM-2 (Coarsening in Solid-Liquid Mixtures 2): No report.

CsPins (JAXA): No report.

CubeLab: No report.

CW/CR (Cell Wall/Resist Wall) in EMCS (European Modular Cultivation System): Complete.

DECLIC-ALI (Device is to Study of Critical Liquids Crystallization-ALICE-like, CNES/NASA): No report.

DomeGene (JAXA): Complete.

DOSIS (Dose Distribution Inside ISS, ESA): No report.

EarthKAM (Earth Knowledge Acquired by Middle School Students): No report.

EDR (European Drawer Rack, ESA): No report.

EKE (Endurance Capacity by Gas Exchange and Heart Rate Kinetics During Physical Training, ESA): No report.

ELITE-S2 (Elaboratore Immagini Televisive – Space 2): Planned.

EMCS (European Modular Cultivation System): No report.

ENose (Electronic Nose): No report.

EPM (European Physiology Module): No report.

EPO (Educational Payload Operations, NASA) (Sesame Street): No report.

EPO (Educational Payload Operations, NASA) (Kids in Micro-G): No report.

EPO LES-2 (ESA): No report.

EPO GREENHOUSE (ESA): No report.

EPO 3-min Video (JAXA): No report.

EPO J-Astro Report (JAXA): Report-6 was completed by Satoshi on 8/10.

EPO Dewey’s Forest (JAXA): Closed out on 3/15.

EPO Space Clothes (JAXA): Complete.

EPO Hiten (Dance, JAXA): No report.

EPO Lego Bricks (NASA, JAXA): No report.

EPO-5 SpaceBottle (Message in a Bottle, JAXA): No report.

EPO Moon Score (JAXA): No report.

EPO Try Zero-G (JAXA): On 8/2, FE3 Garan and FE5 Satoshi completed all actions on live video.

EPO Kibo Kids Tour (JAXA): Complete.

EPO Paper Craft (Origami, JAXA): No report.

EPO Poem (JAXA): No report.

EPO-6 Spiral Top 2 (JAXA): No report.

EPO-7 Doctor Demo (JAXA): Selected as Voluntary Science on 8/20-8/21.

ERB-2 (Erasmus Recording Binocular, ESA): [ERB-2 aims are to rise narrated video element for assorted PR informative products events, inclusive a 3D interior hire view.] “Dear Ron, whilst you are fervently watchful to downlink all your video footages during this coming weekend, you would similar to to appreciate you for posting a couple on You Tube about the partial ERB-2 video – Cool!”

ETD (Eye Tracking Device): Completed.

FACET-2 (JAXA): No report.

FERULATE (JAXA): No report.

FIR/LMM/CVB (Fluids Integrated Rack / Light Microscopy Module / Constrained Vapor Bubble): No report.

Fish Scales (JAXA): Completed on FD7/ULF-4 and returned on STS-132.

FOAM STABILITY (ESA): No report.

FOCUS: No report.

FSL (Fluid Science Laboratory, ESA): FSL activation is on-hold tentative engineering assessment of the new inadequate boot-up events. No actions during Week #18 to #22, available the analysis of the engineering teams.

FWED (Flywheel Exercise Device, ESA): No report.

GENARA-A (Gravity Regulated Genes in Arabidopsis A/ESA): No report.

GEOFLOW-2 (ESA): GEOFLOW-2 runs will be resumed only when ESA will have a coherent deliver plan for FSL.

HAIR (JAXA): No report.

HDTV System (JAXA): No report.

Hicari (JAXA): No report.

Holter ECG (JAXA): No report.

HQPC (JAXA): Was delivered by 34P.

HREP (HICO/Hyperspectral Imager is to Coastal Ocean RAIDS/Remote Atmospheric Ionospheric Detection System/JAXA): HICO has taken 3828 images to-date. The most new HICO images add images of Christchurch, New Zealand, Cape Town, South Africa and the Great Barrier Reef. RAIDS is pciking up lesser scholarship inclusive night windy hoop photometry, spectra and temperatures. Extreme Ultra Violet airglow spectroscopy and visual decay studies are moreover being performed.

HydroTropi (Hydrotropism Auxin-Inducible Gene Expression in Roots Grown beneath Microgravity Conditions/JAXA): No report.

ICE CRYSTAL (JAXA): Complete.

ICV (Integrated Cardiovascular): “Satoshi and Mike, ICV’s FD75 Exercise Echo is scheduled on Tuesday and will underline the first inflight use of the new Ultrasound 2! Reference element review is scheduled for Monday and will add ICV-specific element together with an foreword to the Ultrasound 2 hardware.”

IMMUNO (Neuroendocrine Immune Responses in Humans During After Long Term Stay at ISS): Complete.

INTEGRATED IMMUNE: No report.

InSPACE-2 (Investigating the Structure of Paramagnetic Aggregates from Colloidal Emulsions 2): No report.

IRIS (Image Reversal in Space, CSA): No report.

ISS Amateur/Ham Radio: No report.

ISSAC (ISS Agricultural Camera, NASA): No report.

IV Gen (Intravenous Fluids Generation): No report.

KID/KUBIK6: No report.

KUBIK 3 (ESA): No report.

LMM/PACE-2 (Light Microscopy Module / Preliminary Advanced Colloids Experiment): “Ron: Great work varying out the PACE Particle Sample. You’ve become really effective at using LMM! We appreciate you reckoning out how to successfully allot the oil in light of the hardware issues. We celebrated and imaged the PACE Particle Sample S/N 2001 with and without ARIS. We composed a lot of information that we’re commencement to analyze. Powered operations with the PACE Particle Sample S/N 2003 began before long after the representation changeout.”

LOCAD-PTS (Lab-on-a-Chip Application Development-Portable Test System): No report.

Marangoni Exp (JAXA): 24th run was completed on 12/22.

Marangoni DSD C Dynamic Surf (JAXA): Payload name was change from Marangoni DSD to Dynamic Surf.

Marangoni UVP (JAXA): No report.

Matryoshka-2 (RSA): No report.

MAXI (Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image, JAXA): Continuing telemetry monitoring.

MDCA/Flex: “Ron: Nice job replacing the bottle on CIR Manifold #2. We appreciate your hard work! CIR/MDCA was powered up before long after the bottle replacement, and you successfully achieved 5 assessment points. The assessment points used heptane fuel at two not similar cover atmospheres.”

MEIS (Marangoni Experiment for ISS) in JAXA FPEF (Fluid Physics Experiment Facility): No report.

Microbe-2 (JAXA): Sample returned by ULF6.

Micro-G Clay (JAXA EPO): Complete.

MISSE-7 (Materials ISS Experiment 7): The 7th Materials on International Space Station Experiment (MISSE-7) reached a successful assignment finishing on 5/10. During EVA-1, PEC 7A and PEC 7B were retrieved and eliminated to the STS-134 Shuttle cargo brook for lapse to Earth. MISSE-7 was launched to the ISS aboard the STS-129 Shuttle assignment in November 2009, and operated every time given that time. During its 1.5 year on-orbit mission, MISSE-7 tested a accumulation of next-generation solar cells and electronic gadgets and supposing real-time downlink of scholarship data. MISSE-7 moreover every time unprotected cutting-edge element samples that will be analyzed in belligerent laboratories to determine how well they survived the space bearing belongings of microscopic oxygen, ultraviolet exposure, molecule irradiation, and impassioned heat cycles.

MISSE-8 (Materials ISS Experiment 8): The two MISSE-8 experiments that exceeded heat boundary final week, Reflectarray and SEUSXE II, have not been incited back on but the plan is to spin them on in the nearby future. PASCAL one after another favoured autocratic that constructed IV curves of the solar cells. IV curves are plots of the stream contra voltage for solar cells and discuss it a lot about how these are performing. The SpaceCube examination used lengthened overnight command windows to upload files with

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NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 2 July 2011

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All ISS systems go on to function nominally, solely those remarkable formerly or below. Saturday – Crew off-duty day.

The 6 crewmembers assimilated in conducting the periodic weekly three-hour charge of in depth cleaning of their home, inclusive COL (Columbus Orbital Laboratory) and Kibo JPM (JEM Pressurized Module). As segment of today’s uborka, Ron Garan took documentary photographs of the RGSH AORG (Return Grid Sensor Housing extras screens) at COL D0 before and after going over them with the void cleanser (to be compared with cinema taken during previous cleaning to settle the amount of waste prisoner during the week). ["Uborka", often completed on Saturdays, includes withdrawal of food waste products, cleaning of compartments with void cleaner, slightly wet cleaning of the SM (Service Module) dining table, other frequently overwhelmed surfaces and surfaces where rabble is collected, together with the nap stations with a typical cleaning solution; also, air blower screens and grilles are spotless to prevent heat rises. Special cleaning is moreover completed every 90 days on the HEPA (high-efficiency particulate air) germs filters in the Lab.]

As segment of the residence cleaning, CDR Borisenko, FE-1 Samokutyayev FE-4 Volkov moreover conducted periodic continuance review cleaning of air blower screens in the FGB (TsV2), preceded by documentary photography, and the weekly checkup on the Russian POTOK-150MK (150 micron) air filter units of the SM’s FGB’s SOGS air revitalization subsystem, getting weekly information on its complete working time “On” durations for stating to TsUP.

Andrey Borisenko completed the slight every day servicing of the SOZh network (Environment Control Life Support System, ECLSS) in the SM. [Regular every day SOZh continuance consists, amid else, of checking the ASU toilet facilities, deputy of the KTO KBO plain waste containers, deputy of EDV-SV waste H2O and EDV-U urine containers and stuffing EDV-SV, KOV (for Elektron), EDV-ZV EDV on RP upsurge regulator.]

At ~9:00am EDT, the organisation hold the periodic WPC (Weekly Planning Conference) with the ground, deliberating next week’s “Look-Ahead Plan” (prepared mutually by MCC-H and TsUP-Moscow timeline planners), around S-band/audio, reviewing arriving actions and any concerns about future on-orbit events.

Ron Garan was tasked to authorize the place and sequence figures of definite NH3 (ammonia) showing kits respirators used during the new crisis cavalcade (some of that did not tie in what the belligerent was expecting; this is critical since their size differences). [The preferred setup is is to non-prime organisation to have a showing pack in addition to 3 respirators of the scold sizes in the procedure adjoining to their Soyuz, in this box the MRM1, and for all outstanding NH3 apparatus to be in FGB.]

Ron moreover filled out his weekly FFQ (Food Frequency Questionnaire) on the MEC (Medical Equipment Computer). It was his 9th time. [On the FFQs, USOS astronauts keep a made to order record of their nutritive money coming in over time on special MEC software. Recorded are the amounts used up during the past week of such food things as beverages, cereals, grains, eggs, breads, snacks, sweets, fruit, beans, soup, vegetables, dairy, fish, meat, chicken, salsas spreads, and vitamins. The FFQ is achieved once a week to guess nutritious money coming in from the previous week and to give recommendations to belligerent specialists that help sustain optimal organisation health. Weekly determination has been accurate to be arguable sufficient that nutrients do not must be tracked daily.]

FE-6 Fossum had time set in reserve for office building a few new KTO plain waste containers (recommended were 3 or 4) from components (lid body) for future use in the WHC (Waste Hygiene Compartment).

At ~11:10am, CDR Borisenko had his weekly PFC (Private Family Conference) around S-band/audio and Ku-band/MS-NetMeeting focus (which displays the uplinked belligerent video on an SSC laptop).

Before bedtime, FE-5 Furukawa is to shut the outmost shutters of the Lab, Node-3/Cupola JPM (JEM Pressurized Module) windows to safeguard them from thruster effluents during the overnight maneuvering is to scheduled RS (Russian Segment) solar arrays effectiveness test.

The organisation worked out with their periodic 2-hr earthy exercise protocol on the CEVIS motorcycle ergometer with quivering siege (FE-3), ARED modernized resistive exercise device (CDR, FE-3, FE-5, FE-6), T2/COLBERT modernized treadmill (CDR, FE-1, FE-4, FE-5, FE-6), and VELO ergometer bike with bucket tutor (FE-1, FE-4).

Jobs listed for Samokutyayev, Borisenko Volkov currently on the Russian optional “time permitting” charge list were -
*Another ~30-min. run of the GFI-8 “Uragan” (hurricane) earth-imaging program with the NIKON D3X digital camera photography with Sigma AF 300-800mm telelens [uplinked targets were Pamir, the Altai Mountains Baikal, Halhingol irrigation network in China, River Zeya, Khabarovsk Territory, Kolka glacier, Caspian Sea, Aral Sea, p. Katun, p. Yenisey, p. Irkut, broad views of Italy and the Balkans, Crimea, Kerch Strait, Russia Las Vegas, Valley of the River Don, the island Berezhnovka, Ural, Katun preserve, Gulf Stream, the spots of oil, the vortices],
*A event for Russia’s EKON Environmental Safety Agency, creation observations and receiving KPT-3 aerial photography of environmental conditions on Earth using the NIKON D3X camera with the RSK-1 laptop,
*Installing a pack of SLG wet wipes in the Matryoshka-R deviation insurance casing in CQ2 (Crew Quarters 2),
*Filming a video event for Roskosmos TV Studio to be used in a joint plan with Carousel TV Channel for young kids ages 6 to 8 years, the “Time to go to space!” program, that has a segment where Russian cosmonauts are deliberating their work , answer viewers’ questions. (Currently this program is conducting a contest is to most appropriate subject for a cosmonaut.), and
*Preparing downlinking more reportages (text, photos, videos) is to Roskosmos website to publicize Russia’s manned space program (max. file size 500 Mb).

WRM Update: A new WRM (Water Recovery Management) “cue card” was uplinked to the organisation for their reference,

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