Jan 12, 2007
Grey Hautaluoma Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0668
James Hartsfield Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111 STATUS REPORT: SS07-02
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS07-02
HOUSTON - After a three-day holiday to celebrate the Russian Orthodox Christmas, astronauts on the International Space Station spent the week packing trash into the Progress 22 cargo craft and unpacking items delivered by Progress 23 as they prepared for the arrival of new supplies
Packed with discarded items no longer needed on the outpost, Progress 22 will undock from the station's Pirs Docking Compartment next Tuesday at 5:28 p m CST Its engines will be fired three hours later to send it back into the atmosphere, where it will burn up
The station crew, Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineers Mikhail Tyurin and Suni Williams, geared up for the docking of ISS Progress 24 at Pirs, which is slated for Friday, Jan 19 at 9 p m CST Progress 24 will launch on Wednesday, Jan 17, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 8:12 p m CST
The new Russian cargo ship will bring about 2 5 tons of food, fuel, oxygen and supplies to the complex, including clothing and spacewalk hardware for the next resident crew that will arrive at the station in April
In preparation for the undocking of Progress 22, Tyurin disassembled and removed the docking mechanism in the hatchway between the cargo craft and the docking compartment The mechanism will be returned to Earth on Space Shuttle Atlantis' mission to the complex in March
During the week, the crew worked for several hours in the Zvezda Service Module on a major systems replacement task, trained on the Robotics Onboard Trainer and relocated it to a new rack in the Destiny lab They also repaired and tested a Russian exercise machine
Tyurin also performed maintenance on a Russian ergometer and removed the volatile organic analyzer from the Crew Health Care Systems rack to prepare it for routine maintenance The analyzer is used to identify and quantify a targeted list of organic compounds in the station atmosphere He spent time on two Russian experiments, one that studies locomotor system disorders in weightlessness and one that studies the effect of spaceflight on the growth and development of plants
Also during the week, Lopez-Alegria completed taking samples and documented his daily diet for his mid-mission session on a renal stone experiment This experiment examines the risk of renal, or kidney stone formation in crew members pre-flight, in-flight and post-flight In this study, potassium citrate tablets are administered to astronauts, and multiple urine samples are taken before, during and after spaceflight to evaluate the risk of renal stone formation Lopez-Alegria is the final subject to complete the experiment
Lopez-Alegria and Williams took the WinSCAT, a cognitive test battery used during space missions The WinSCAT helps to assess the effects on performance of behavioral stress induced by workload demands
The astronauts also tested emergency light power supplies onboard In addition, Williams swapped power supplies on one of the station's laptop computers, completed some modifications on the umbilical interface assembly in the Quest airlock, and configured and trained on the station's Robotic Onboard Trainer She also worked in the Minus Eighty Degree Laboratory Freezer for the International Space Station, or MELFI, replacing the desiccant, a material that absorbs moisture, in Dewar 4, and checked to make sure the nitrogen pressure was within acceptable range
For more about the crew's activities and station sighting opportunities, visit:
http://www nasa gov/station
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