ISS Daily Summary Report – 4/25/2018

Integrated Communications Unit (ICU) R4 Transition: Yesterday, a software patch was loaded for the Ku-Band Command and Data Processer (KCDP) to correct the anomaly experienced where large packets of data were disrupting Ku Band forward data flow.  After the load was complete, ground teams transitioned from KU Comm Unit (KCU)1 to KCU2, which contains the new R4 software, without issue. Two sporadic events were noticed, however, shortly after the transition: Intermittent Ku Forward Link Dropouts and KU Return power fluctuations impacted all Ku return end items. Engineering is monitoring the data as we continue to operate on KCU2.  Ultimately, ICU R4 is expected to double the return link rate and storage record and playback rates from 256 Mbps to 517 Mbps.

Veggie Passive Orbital Nutrient Delivery System (PONDS):  The crew installed the Veggie PONDS experiment hardware and then initiated the experiment.  Organisms grow differently in space, from single-celled bacteria to plants and humans. Future long-duration space missions will require crew members to grow their own food. Understanding how plants respond to microgravity and demonstrating the reliable vegetable production on orbit are important steps toward that goal. Veggie PONDS uses a newly developed passive nutrient delivery system and the Veggie plant growth facility aboard the ISS to cultivate lettuce and mizuna greens which are to be harvested on-orbit, and consumed, with samples returned to Earth for analysis. 

Miniature Exercise Device (MED-2):  The crew set up cameras in Node 3 and the Cupola to capture video from multiple views of the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED). They applied body markers, performed exercises and then transferred the video for downlink.  The ISS’s exercise equipment is large and bulky, while the MED-2 aims to demonstrate small robotic actuators can provide motion and resistance for crew workout sessions, reducing the size and weight of exercise equipment for long-duration space missions. The MED-2 technology is critical for the design and development of second and third generation countermeasure hardware that is an order of magnitude lighter and smaller than existing ISS countermeasure hardware and that has significantly greater reliability. 

Mouse Stress Defense:  The crew provided water to the Mouse Habitat Cage Units and checked their water nozzles today.  Microgravity provokes cellular mechanical stresses and perturbs cellular signaling, leading to reduction of muscle and bone density. To overcome these stresses, one of the promising strategies is to activate Nrf2, a master regulator of antioxidant pathway. Mouse Stress Defense investigates how Nrf2 contributes to effective prevention of space-originated stresses. 

Radiation Area Monitoring (RAM) retrieve: The crew retrieved a total of 68 Radiation Area Monitors from all four Crew Quarters for return on SpX-14. Radiation exposure levels in the four Node 2 Crew Quarters (CQs) significantly differ between the highest and lowest as measured by the passive Radiation Area Monitors (RAMs). Measurements using active instruments reflects the differences in CQ radiation levels. It is well understood that these differences arise from a non-isotropic trapped radiation source, coupled with irregular shield factors. In the past there has been only one RAM located in each CQ, so as part of a CQ radiation assessment it was necessary to deploy several more RAMs inside each CQ to gather more data on radiation levels. Ground specialist hope to improve risk and exposure management based on the data from this assessment. 

External TV Camera Group (ETVCG) Disassembly and Bulb R&R: This morning the crew disassembled the ETCVG that was R&R’d on the Node 3 External Wireless Communication (EWC) US Extra-vehicular Activity (EVA).  The purpose of this disassembly was to remove the Video Camera Luminare (VCL) with limited life remaining, and replace with a new VCL for future use.  The disassembly proceeded nominally, but issues arose when testing the E2 (secondary) location, which is the backup light, on the ETVCG.  During checkout of the secondary blub, there was a fault experienced that caused the upstream Utility Outlet Panel (UOP)’s relay to open.  To determine if the bulb was the cause, the old VCL with limited life located in E1 (primary) was placed in the E2 location, and a new bulb installed in E1.  The E1 bulb successfully illuminated and is considered operational.

Dragon Cargo Operations: Today the crew continued with loading Dragon cargo scheduled for return. The crew worked via the third Dragon Cargo Message, uploaded yesterday evening; ground specialists estimate 10h 30m of cargo operations remain. SpaceX-14 is currently scheduled to unberth on 2 May at 9:32 AM CDT.  

Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Preparation:  Today the crew set up the Enhanced Caution and Warning System (ECWS) Onboard Trainer to review operations of the EMU (ECWS) and practice EVA Cuff Checklist procedures.  This task was the start of EVA preparation for US EVA 50, currently planned on May 16.

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

  • Hematocrit  Test
  • FAZOPEREKHOD. Preparation steps and starting the experiment
  • ISL Ethernel Cable swap of the AstroPi Vis in COL
  • Configuration following Water Processing Assembly (WPA) Activation
  • 24-hour ECG Recording (start)
  • Powering up of AstroPi Vis in Columbus
  • SPHERES Rechargeable Battery Install
  • Waste and Hygiene Compartment (WHC) Pre-Treat Tank Remove &
  • HRF2 BRIC Retrieve
  • 24-hour Blood Pressure Recording (start)
  • Cleanup HRF-2 rotation path
  • Verification of ИП-1 Flow Sensor Position
  • High Definition (HD) Config LAB Setup
  • HRF2 Troubleshoot Disconnect
  • IMS Update
  • Replacement of БРП-М in СРВ-К2М
  • Crew Prep for PAO
  • COL1A4 HRF2 Rack Rotate Down
  • TV-Conference with the Plenum of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation (Ku + S-band)
  • Retrieval of PCG-9 Hardware from MELFI
  • SPHERES Rechargeable Battery Charge and Stow
  • Second Inspection of Sample Bags for Crystal Growth – Rerun of GMT 108
  • HRF2 BRIC Change
  • FAZOPEREKHOD. Closeout Ops
  • Extraction of Liquid from Sample Bags and Association Photos – Rerun of GMT 108 [Deferred]
  • Interest Photos and Recorded Video for Downlink
  • ABOUT GAGARIN FROM SPACE. HAM Radio Session with the Artek tour campers
  • Regen Urine Processing Assembly (UPA) 6.3 Setup
  • DAN. Experiment Session
  • Lab Light Connector Capping
  • COL1A4 HRF2 Rack Rotate Up
  • Medical Consumables Tracking Battery Change-out
  • MATRYOSHKA-R. Replacing Personal Hygiene Items (СЛГ) in the Bottom Store of the Protective Screen Experimental Hardware (middle left, middle right, and upper) and photography in the starboard crew quarters
  • Recovery of Condensate Feed Unit (БПК)
  • MERLIN Desiccant Swap
  • Regen Urine Processing Assembly (UPA) 6.3 Initiation
  • Columbus Bay 4 Restore
  • Public Affairs Office (PAO) Event in High Definition (HD) – Lab
  • Filling (separation) of ЕДВ (КОВ) for Elektron or ЕДВ-СВ
  • Multi-use Variable-g Platform Desiccant Replace
  • SPHERES Rechargeable Battery Charge and Stow
  • Regen Urine Processing Assembly (UPA) 6.3 Teardown
  • СОЖ Maintenance
  • US Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tether Inspection
  • Oxygen Generation System (OGS) Oxygen ORU Flight Support Equipment (FSE) Removal
  • US Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tether and CL Bag Inspection
  • Joint Station Lan (JSL) Firewall Install in NODE 2
  • SPHERES Rechargeable Battery Charge and Stow
  • Checking БД-2 treadmill carriage position
  • Downlink via RSPI of audio files recorded by acoustic logger during Soyuz 738 flight
  • Circadian Rhythms Instrumentation with Armband
  • SPHERES Rechargeable Battery Charge and Stow 

Completed Task List Activities

  • None

Ground Activities
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.

  • Nominal Ground Commanding 

Three-Day Look Ahead:

  • Thursday, 04/26: SM 8.10 uplink, MSS MTT Insertion to JOTI, Node 3 LTL PPA R&R, EVA Prep (EMU swap, EMU water dump), Dragon Cargo Ops, Dragon LiOH install, Meteor HD Swap, Mouse Stress Defense, Circadian Rhythms.
  • Friday, 04/27: N3 EWCS installation, Dragon Cargo Ops, N3 MCA ORU Removals, CUCU checkout, MISSE MTT Removal and Stow, JEM Camera Robot Checkout, Tangolab Card Swap, and RMCT/SPDM Stow for walkoff.
  • Saturday, 04/28: Housekeeping, DUST Sample Collection, SSRMS walkoff to Node 2 PDGF, Edge Router to BRI Troubleshooting, Crew Off Duty

QUICK ISS Status – Environmental Control Group:

Component

Status

Elektron

On

Vozdukh

Manual

[СКВ] 1 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV1”)

Off

[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

Operate

Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Node 3

Standby

Oxygen Generation Assembly (OGA)

Process

Urine Processing Assembly (UPA)

Process

Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Lab

Full Up

Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Node 3

Off