June 30, 2006
Joe Pally Headquarters, Washington 202-358-7239
James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111
STATUS REPORT: SS06-031
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS06-031
The Expedition 13 crew welcomed a Russian resupply ship this week and prepared for the arrival of Space Shuttle Discovery
Discovery's launch is scheduled for 3:49 p m EDT Saturday Discovery's STS-121 mission will return the station to three crew members for the first time since 2003, when European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter joins crew members Jeff Williams, flight engineer and Pavel Vinogradov, commander
To get ready for STS-121 spacewalks, the crew flushed cooling loops in the Quest airlock and U S spacesuits, configured airlock systems and tools and reviewed robotic arm procedures They checked out a ship-to-ship communications system that will be used for conversations with Discovery's crew during rendezvous and disconnected the station's Common Cabin Air Assembly heat exchanger That device will be returned to Earth aboard Discovery along with other equipment in the Italian-built Leonardo Multipurpose Logistics Module Discovery will use Leonardo to bring about 5,000 pounds of supplies to the station
The crew also completed a mid-mission session of the renal stone experiment by collecting urine samples and logging all of the food and drinks consumed over a three-day period Each crewmember is taking either potassium citrate, a drug found to be useful in preventing kidney stone formation on Earth, or a placebo Crews in space are at risk for kidney stones because of their loss of bone density
ISS Progress 22, the unpiloted Russian cargo spacecraft, brought 2 5 tons of fresh produce, other foodstuffs, food, fuel and supplies to the station on June 26 After the cargo ship was fully connected with station systems, flight controllers in Moscow completed a routine thruster test, and Vinogradov removed its Kurs automated rendezvous hardware
The next station status report will be issued on Friday, July 7, or after the STS-121 mission
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