Payloads:
- International Space Station. Bad offshore weather delays SpaceX crew launch until Friday. Astronauts flying reused SpaceX rocket, capsule for 1st time.
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Crew Dragon Endeavour was re-flown, too. It first flew astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley to the ISS in May 2020 on Demo-2, the first crewed flight since the end of the space shuttle program. Observing of the International Space Station. The International Space Station (ISS) can easily be spotted with the naked eye. Because of its size (110m x 100m x 30m), it reflects a large amount of sunlight. The best time to observe the ISS is when it is nighttime at your location, and the Space Station is sunlit.
AC Touch: Per standard procedure, the crew touched both coated and uncoated coupons for this long-term investigation. Boeing Environment Responding Antimicrobial Coatings tests an antimicrobial coating on several different materials that represent high-touch surfaces. Some microbes change characteristics in microgravity, which could create new risks to crew health and spacecraft systems as well as creating the possibility of contaminating other planetary bodies. The samples will remain in space for approximately six months then return to Earth for analysis.
Celestial Immunity: The crew set up the appropriate hardware and gathered sample 2 (of 3) from plate delta. This project seeks to gain a broad understanding of how gravity affects overall human immune function and potentially uncover novel pathways of immune function that can be exploited to develop better vaccines and immunobiologics for human use. The project will build on earlier studies that evaluated lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell) function in microgravity. The project will also evaluate whether gravity-regulated immune pathways are affected by age by examining cells from both young adult and elderly donors in parallel.
ESA-EPO: The crew recorded an EPO (Education Payload Operations) event which discussed natural and artificial satellites. The activities related to European Space Agency-Education Payload Operations videos are intended to encourage and strengthen the teaching of science curriculum and stimulate the curiosity of students to motivate them towards further study of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects.
ManD: Following the successful troubleshooting last week, the crew installed the ManD (Manufacturing Device) extruder. Calibration and test prints will be performed to test the system. The Manufacturing Device enables the production of components on the ISS for both NASA and commercial objectives. Parts, entire experiments, and tools can be created on demand utilizing the ManD printer that is installed into an Express Rack locker location. ManD can produce parts out of a wide variety of thermopolymer feedstock, including engineered plastics.
MISSE-14: As part of the MISSE-14 mission, the crew removed MSC 8 (Material Sample Carrier), a MISSE power/data box, and a MISSE switch box from the JEM airlock slide table and packed them for return to the ground. Materials International Space Station Experiment-14-NASA (MISSE-14-NASA) continues a series of tests by NASA Glenn Research Center on how the harsh environment of space affects the performance and durability of various materials. Each mission tests new materials and material configurations, and similar materials fly on multiple MISSE missions. MISSE-14-NASA exposes de-orbit, phase change and radiation shielding materials as well as 10 types of crop seeds to the space environment.
Systems:
Treadmill 2 (T2) Yearly Maintenance: The crew performed both the 6-month and yearly T2 preventative inspections and maintenance actions. During these tasks, the crew inspected the tread belt slats and screws, cleaned the treadmill drive shaft, greased forward and rear axles, vacuumed inside the rack and around the treadmill, and inspected the bungee shackle key mount witness marks. An unmanned activation and checkout was completed and ground specialists are reviewing the data to verify T2 remains GO for exercise.
In Flight Maintenance (IFM) Node 2 Smoke Detector Relocate: Today Crew relocated the Node 2 Area Smoke Detectors to prevent stressing wire harnesses. ASD-1 and ASD-2 were removed from Closeout Panel NOD2D3-03 and were attached on side walls in NOD2D3-03 volume using Velcro.
In-Flight Maintenance Node 2 Common Cabin Air Assembly (CCAA) Water Separator R&R: Today Crew removed and replaced the Common Cabin Air Assembly (CCAA) Water Separator for Node 2 Port Midbay location. Access to QDs requires rotation of the NOD2P4 Rack. In order to perform this maintenance task, shutdown of CCAA is required and is expected 2 hours prior to the procedure. This is so that the Water Separator is GO for touch temperatures when dismasting the QDs.
Environmental Health System (EHS) Acoustic Monitoring: Crew set up one Acoustic Monitor on the end of the Multi-Use Bracket to perform audio recording of Treadmill 2 during an unmanned speed characterization run. These acoustic monitoring sessions gather data to characterize any changes to the acoustic environment throughout the station.
Waste Management System Stall Inspection and Data Gathering for Mounting Brackets: Crew collected imagery and data on the current WHC Stall Configuration and open the stall to assess the Port Stall Panel Mounting Brackets.
Completed Task List Activities:
- None
Today's Ground Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.
- Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer High Beta Power Operations and Commanding
- Columbus FSL high rate data downlink.
- Mobile Servicing System (MSS) File Uplink
Look Ahead Plan:
Saturday, May 15 (GMT 135)
Payloads:
- Repository
Systems:
- Crew Off-Duty Day
- Weekly Cleaning
AC Touch: Per standard procedure, the crew touched both coated and uncoated coupons for this long-term investigation. Boeing Environment Responding Antimicrobial Coatings tests an antimicrobial coating on several different materials that represent high-touch surfaces. Some microbes change characteristics in microgravity, which could create new risks to crew health and spacecraft systems as well as creating the possibility of contaminating other planetary bodies. The samples will remain in space for approximately six months then return to Earth for analysis.
Celestial Immunity: The crew set up the appropriate hardware and gathered sample 2 (of 3) from plate delta. This project seeks to gain a broad understanding of how gravity affects overall human immune function and potentially uncover novel pathways of immune function that can be exploited to develop better vaccines and immunobiologics for human use. The project will build on earlier studies that evaluated lymphocyte (a type of white blood cell) function in microgravity. The project will also evaluate whether gravity-regulated immune pathways are affected by age by examining cells from both young adult and elderly donors in parallel.
ESA-EPO: The crew recorded an EPO (Education Payload Operations) event which discussed natural and artificial satellites. The activities related to European Space Agency-Education Payload Operations videos are intended to encourage and strengthen the teaching of science curriculum and stimulate the curiosity of students to motivate them towards further study of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects.
ManD: Following the successful troubleshooting last week, the crew installed the ManD (Manufacturing Device) extruder. Calibration and test prints will be performed to test the system. The Manufacturing Device enables the production of components on the ISS for both NASA and commercial objectives. Parts, entire experiments, and tools can be created on demand utilizing the ManD printer that is installed into an Express Rack locker location. ManD can produce parts out of a wide variety of thermopolymer feedstock, including engineered plastics.
MISSE-14: As part of the MISSE-14 mission, the crew removed MSC 8 (Material Sample Carrier), a MISSE power/data box, and a MISSE switch box from the JEM airlock slide table and packed them for return to the ground. Materials International Space Station Experiment-14-NASA (MISSE-14-NASA) continues a series of tests by NASA Glenn Research Center on how the harsh environment of space affects the performance and durability of various materials. Each mission tests new materials and material configurations, and similar materials fly on multiple MISSE missions. MISSE-14-NASA exposes de-orbit, phase change and radiation shielding materials as well as 10 types of crop seeds to the space environment.
Systems:
Treadmill 2 (T2) Yearly Maintenance: The crew performed both the 6-month and yearly T2 preventative inspections and maintenance actions. During these tasks, the crew inspected the tread belt slats and screws, cleaned the treadmill drive shaft, greased forward and rear axles, vacuumed inside the rack and around the treadmill, and inspected the bungee shackle key mount witness marks. An unmanned activation and checkout was completed and ground specialists are reviewing the data to verify T2 remains GO for exercise.
In Flight Maintenance (IFM) Node 2 Smoke Detector Relocate: Today Crew relocated the Node 2 Area Smoke Detectors to prevent stressing wire harnesses. ASD-1 and ASD-2 were removed from Closeout Panel NOD2D3-03 and were attached on side walls in NOD2D3-03 volume using Velcro.
In-Flight Maintenance Node 2 Common Cabin Air Assembly (CCAA) Water Separator R&R: Today Crew removed and replaced the Common Cabin Air Assembly (CCAA) Water Separator for Node 2 Port Midbay location. Access to QDs requires rotation of the NOD2P4 Rack. In order to perform this maintenance task, shutdown of CCAA is required and is expected 2 hours prior to the procedure. This is so that the Water Separator is GO for touch temperatures when dismasting the QDs.
Environmental Health System (EHS) Acoustic Monitoring: Crew set up one Acoustic Monitor on the end of the Multi-Use Bracket to perform audio recording of Treadmill 2 during an unmanned speed characterization run. These acoustic monitoring sessions gather data to characterize any changes to the acoustic environment throughout the station.
Waste Management System Stall Inspection and Data Gathering for Mounting Brackets: Crew collected imagery and data on the current WHC Stall Configuration and open the stall to assess the Port Stall Panel Mounting Brackets.
Completed Task List Activities:
- None
Today's Ground Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.
- Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer High Beta Power Operations and Commanding
- Columbus FSL high rate data downlink.
- Mobile Servicing System (MSS) File Uplink
Look Ahead Plan:
Saturday, May 15 (GMT 135)
Payloads:
- Repository
Systems:
- Crew Off-Duty Day
- Weekly Cleaning
Spacex Docking With Iss Today
Sunday, May 16 (GMT 136)
Payloads:
- Celestial Immunity
- Repository
Systems:
- Crew Off-Duty Day
International Space Station Location Tonight
Monday, May 17 (GMT 137)
Payloads:
- AC Touch
- Astrobee
- AstroPi
- Bio-monitor
- Celestial Immunity
- COSMIC
- DREAMS
- PLT5 BIOS setting
- Standard Measures
Iss Today Crossword
Systems:
- Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) Ingress
- In-flight Maintenance (IFM) Treadmill 2 and Water Recovery System 1 Rack Prep
- Hatch Seal Inspection
Is Today Monday
Today's Planned Activities:
All activities are complete unless otherwise noted.
Iss Today News
- Resupply Air Tank Setup and Initiation
- Antimicrobial Coatings Touch
- CASA Duct Cover Installation
- CB/ISS CREW CONFERENCE
- Celestial Immunity MELFI Sample Insertion
- Celestial Immunity Plate Second Sampling
- Countermeasures System (CMS) Treadmill 2 (T2) Unmanned Activation and Checkout (ACO)
- Treadmill 2 (T2) Yearly Maintenance
- Acoustic Monitor Data Transfer
- Acoustic Monitor Setup for Static Measurements
- Record EPO Paxi script
- Flight Director/ISS CREW CONFERENCE
- Food Acceptability Survey
- Food Physiology Crew Diet Briefing
- Health Maintenance System (HMS) ISS Food Intake Tracker (ISS FIT)
- HRF Generic HRF Centrifuge Frozen Blood Collection Operator
- HRF Generic HRF Centrifuge Setup and Frozen Blood Collection Subject
- HRF Generic HRF Centrifuge Frozen Blood Collection Conclude And Stow
- HRF Generic HRF Centrifuge Frozen Blood Collection Configuration
- HRF Generic HRF Centrifuge Frozen Blood Collection Spin Conclude
- HRF Generic MELFI Sample Insertion
- HRF Generic Urine Collection Male
- HRF Generic Urine Collection Setup
- In-Flight Maintenance Node 2 Common Cabin Air Assembly (CCAA) Water Separator R&R
- In Flight Maintenance (IFM) Node 2 Smoke Detector Relocate
- In Flight Maintenance (IFM) Waste and Hygiene Compartment (WHC) Urine Receptacle (UR) and Insert Filter (IF) Remove and Replace
- Inventory Management System (IMS) Conference
- JEM Airlock Slide Table (ST) Extension to JPM Side
- JEM Airlock Slide Table (ST) Retraction from JPM Side
- JEM AL Slide Table Fasteners Torque Measurement
- JPM Window Shutter Close
- LSG Primary Crew Restraint Unfold
- LSG Work Volume Deploy
- Manufacturing Device Extruder Install
- MISSE-FF PPE Don
- Materials ISS Experiment – Flight Facility (MISSE-FF) JEM Video Setup
- Materials ISS Experiment (MISSE) MSC Pack
- MISSE-FF MSC Pack
- Materials ISS Experiment (MISSE) MTT Removal and Stowage
- MISSE-FF PPE Don
- MISSE-FF MSC Retrieval and Pack Procedure Review
- Cupola RWS RHC Switch Check
- Handover RS items to US crew for disposal on NG-15
- RS items gathering for disposal in NG-15
- Photo TV Node 2 High Definition (HD) Video Setup
- Photo/TV Treadmill 2 (T2) Activation and Checkout (ACO) Video Setup
- Photo/TV Treadmill 2 (T2) Activation and Checkout (ACO) Video Teardown
- Public Affairs Office (PAO) Event in High Definition (HD) – Lab
- Public Affairs Office (PAO) High Definition (HD) Config LAB Setup
- Structures and Mechanisms (S&M) JEM ORU Xfer I/F (JOTI) Gather
- JEM ORU Xfer I/F Removal
- T2 SSC Powerup
- Station Support Computer (SSC) 9 Power down
- Waste Management System Stall Inspection and Data Gathering for Mounting Brackets.
- Transfer Crew Cygnus Trash