Jan 5, 2007
Grey Hautaluoma Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0668
James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 STATUS REPORT: SS07-01
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS07-01
HOUSTON - New gear helped the astronauts on the International Space Station kick off a new year as they prepared a second oxygen-generating system, upgraded soundproofing in the living quarters and unpacked supplies delivered just before Christmas by the space shuttle
After a New Year's Day holiday, station Expedition 14 Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Suni Williams spent most of the week installing the U S oxygen generation system activation kit in the Destiny laboratory The parts had been delivered on shuttle mission STS-121 in July 2006 The new generator will supplement the Russian Elektron oxygen system on the station The additional oxygen generating capacity will be important as the standard station crew size increases to six as the complex grows In their work with the new system this week, Lopez-Alegria and Williams installed a hydrogen vent valve and power, data and fluid hoses and cables The system will be activated and tested later this year
Meanwhile Expedition 14 Flight Engineer and cosmonaut Mikhail Tyurin worked in the Russian segment of the station, where he upgraded soundproofing of the ventilation system Tyurin installed new fans, sound-deadening vibration isolators and air ducts with acoustic shields to reduce the noise they create
This morning, Lopez-Alegria and Williams took time out from their work to share their mission with a group of students in the fifth through eighth grades from the Columbia Explorers Academy From the Adler Planetarium in Chicago the students asked the astronauts about living in orbit and the goals of their mission
Also this week, the crew finished unpacking and stowing supplies delivered last month on shuttle mission STS-116, and they marked milestones in two laboratory experiments On Tuesday, Williams set up the hardware for the Test of Reaction and Adaptation Capabilities, or TRAC investigation It is a NASA-sponsored experiment jointly managed by scientists from Germany and Canada Crew members' hand and eye coordination are tested before, during and after missions For the tests, subjects use a joystick to control a cursor on a computer screen and respond to audio and visual stimuli The experiment gathers data about how, and to what extent, the brain adapts to weightlessness
Crew members completed the final operations of a biological experiment on the impact of varying levels of light and gravity on plant root growth The final images of samples in the European Modular Cultivation System were taken and downlinked, and the samples were stowed in a freezer for eventual return to Earth
For more about the crew's activities and station sighting opportunities, visit:
http://www nasa gov/station
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