ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/20/2018

ISS 20th Anniversary:  The largest and most complex international construction project in space began in Kazakhstan 20 years ago today. Atop its Proton rocket, on November. 20, 1998, the Zarya Functional Cargo Block (FGB) lifted off its launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome. The launch of the first element of the ISS kicked off an incredible journey of orbital assembly, operations, and science. Today the ISS crew participated in a Public Affairs Event answering a sequence of questions from participants around the world on Facebook Live. 

Binary Colloidal Alloy Test – Cohesive Sediment (BCAT-CS):  Today the crew performed the final set of sample photos and stowed BCAT-CS experiment hardware.  The PI team was present to monitor the activities from the ground and was very happy with the results. Due to the very interesting data produced from BCAT-CS, the experiment was extended substantially past the original 2-4 week run duration to around 90 days in order to observe the continued evolution of the aggregates.  BCAT-CS focuses on the study of forces between particles that cluster together by using sediments of quartz and clay particles.  Conducting the research in the microgravity environment of the ISS makes it possible to separate the forces acting on the particles over a short range (adhesive forces) versus those acting over a long range (cohesive forces). The quartz/clay system is commonly found in a wide variety of environmental settings (such as rivers, lakes, and oceans) and plays an important role in technological efforts related to deep-sea hydrocarbon drilling and carbon dioxide sequestration.

Multiple User System for Earth Sensing Facility (MUSES) server boot swap:  Due to degradation observed in boot drive 1, today the crew switched the MUSES server to use boot drive 2 instead.  The MUSES facility hosts earth-viewing instruments (Hosted Payloads), such as high-resolution digital cameras, hyperspectral imagers, and provides precision pointing and other accommodations. It hosts up to four instruments at the same time, and offers the ability to change, upgrade, and robotically service those instruments. It also provides a test bed for technology demonstration and technology maturation by providing long-term access to the space environment on the ISS.

Probiotics:  Today the crew collected samples and answered a questionnaire in support of the ongoing Probiotics investigation.  Some species of harmful bacteria such as Salmonella grow stronger and more virulent in the microgravity environment of space. At the same time, the human immune system is weaker in space, leading to increased health risks. The objective of the Probiotics investigation is to study the impact of continuous consumption of beneficial bacteria (probiotics) on immune function and intestinal microbiota in astronauts in a closed microgravity environment.  The results of this investigation may be used to support improvements in crew members’ intestinal microbiota and their immune function on long-duration space missions. 

Team Task Switching (TTS):  The crew completed a Team Task Switching Survey using the Data Collection Tool on a space station computer.  When crewmembers are required to switch their attention between tasks frequently, performance on each of the tasks can be negatively affected.  The objective of the TTS investigation is to gain knowledge about whether or not crewmembers have difficulty in switching tasks and determine the impacts of these switches, in order to both reduce any negative consequences and improve individual and team motivation and effectiveness 

Northrop Grumman 10 (NG-10) Cygnus Cargo Operations:  Following yesterday’s Cygnus hatch opening, the crew completed approximately 3 hours of cargo operations today.

Completed Task List Activities:

  • None

Ground Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.

  • Cygnus Berthing and CBM Operations

Three Day Look Ahead:

Wednesday, 11/21:
Payloads:

  • At Home in Space
  • MERLIN4 status check
  • Nanoracks Platform 1
  • JEMAL/Loop Heat Pipe retrieval
  • Probiotics (continuing)
  • Veg-03 plant check

Systems:

  • Cygnus Cargo Operations

Thursday, 11/22:

  • Crew Off Duty for Thanksgiving Holiday

Friday, 11/23:
Payloads:

  • MERLIN4 Status Check
  • MVP Cell Insertion

Systems:

  • Cygnus Cargo Operations

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

  • ARED Photo/TV Ops Reminder
  • Reminder Probiotics Saliva Operations
  • IMS Update
  • Bringing ODF on IPAD and Samsung up to date
  • Preparation of Reports for Roscosmos Web Site and Social Media
  • ECON-M. Observations and photo (Task list)
  • СОЖ maintenance
  • Probiotics Saliva Operations
  • Probiotics Salive Sample MELFI Insertion
  • On MCC Go Regeneration of Micropurification Unit (БМП) cartridge Ф1 (start)
  • PHOTOBIOREACTOR. Visual monitoring and photography
  • JEMRMS Console Remote Interface Panel Checkout
  • PCS Laptop Relocate
  • COSMOCARD. Setup. Starting 24-hr ECG Recording
  • Replacement of АСУ components
  • Polar Cygnus Uninstall, Transfer, And EXPRESS Rack Install
  • Rodent Research 8 Access Unit Configuration
  • Glacier Tray Insert
  • Transfer Cygnus Cargo Operations
  • PAO hardware setup. Audio/Video check with Glavny
  • Crew Prep for PAO
  • TV Conference with VKontakte Hostess
  • Bringing ODF up to date using Progress 440-delivered files
  • Lighting Effects Light Meter Setup
  • Cygnus Cargo Operations Conference
  • Lighting Effects Light Meter Readings
  • Restow Vestibule Outfitting Kit (VOK)
  • Lighting Effects Light Meter Stow
  • PCS Laptop Relocate
  • Robotic Workstation (RWS) Teardown
  • Status Check of MERLIN in Cygnus
  • Multiple User System for Earth Sensing Boot Drive Swap
  • Team Task Switching Experiment Survey
  • Water Recovery and Management (WRM) Waste Water Bus (WWB) Split
  • MATRYOSHKA-R. Monitoring Tritel Readings and Data Downlink
  • Probiotics Item Gathering
  • On board Training Cygnus Emergency Procedure Review