{"id":57646,"date":"2012-11-12T17:56:15","date_gmt":"2012-11-12T17:56:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/nasa-iss-on-orbit-status-10-november-2012.php"},"modified":"2012-11-12T17:56:15","modified_gmt":"2012-11-12T17:56:15","slug":"nasa-iss-on-orbit-status-10-november-2012","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nasa\/nasa-iss-on-orbit-status-10-november-2012.php","title":{"rendered":"NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 10 November 2012"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those    noted previously or below. Saturday - Crew off duty.  <\/p>\n<p>    After wakeup, FE-2 Tarelkin performed the routine inspection of    the SM (Service Module) PSS Caution & Warning panel as part    of regular Daily Morning Inspection.  <\/p>\n<p>    FE-1 Novitskiy completed the daily reboot of the Russian RSS1    & RSS2 laptops.  <\/p>\n<p>    FE-5 Williams had Day 5 of her 5th and final (FD180) suite of    sessions with the controlled Pro K diet protocol (Dietary    Intake Can Predict and Protect against Changes in Bone    Metabolism during Spaceflight and Recovery) with diet logging    after the urine pH spot test, for a 5-day period after start of    collections. In addition to closing out the associated 24-hr    urine sample collections, Sunita today also underwent the    generic blood draw, assisted by Akihiko Hoshide, then set up    the RC (Refrigerated Centrifuge) in COL (Columbus Orbital    Laboratory) for spinning the samples prior to stowing them in    the JPM MELFI (JEM Pressurized Module Minus Eighty Laboratory    Freezer for ISS). Later, Suni stowed the equipment used for the    urine and blood collections. [For the Pro K (Dietary Intake Can    Predict and Protect against Changes in Bone Metabolism during    Spaceflight and Recovery) protocol, there are five in-flight    sessions (FD15, FD30, FD60, FD120, FD180) of samplings, to be    shared with the NUTRITION w\/Repository protocol, each one with    five days of diet & urine pH logging and photography on the    last day. The crewmember prepares a diet log and then annotates    quantities of food packets consumed and supplements taken.    Urine collections are spread over 24 hrs; samples go into the    MELFI (Minus Eighty Laboratory Freezer for ISS) within 30 min    after collection. Blood samples, on the last day, are    centrifuged in the RC (Refrigerated Centrifuge) and placed in    MELFI at -80 degC. There is an 8-hr fasting requirement prior    to the blood draw (i.e., no food or drink, but water ingestion    is encouraged). MELFI constraints: Maximum MELFI Dewar open    time: 60 sec; at least 45 min between MELFI dewar door    openings. Background on pH: In chemistry, pH (Potential    Hydrogen) is a measure of the acidity or basicity of a watery    solution. Pure water is neutral, with a pH close to 7.0 at 25    degC. Solutions with a pH less than 7 are \"acidic\" and    solutions with a pH greater than 7 are \"basic\" or \"alkaline\".    pH measurements are important in medicine, biology, chemistry,    agriculture, forestry, food science, environmental science,    oceanography, civil engineers and many others.]  <\/p>\n<p>    In COL, Sunita reached midpoint at about 11:40am EST for her    on-going 4th (FD135) session of the ICV Ambulatory Monitoring    assessment, after which she began the second 24h data    collection period, with Makita batteries for the Cardiopres    swapped and recharged during the day. [For the second 24 hr    period, the Cardiopres was temporarily doffed and the HM2 HiFi    CF Card and AA Battery were changed out to allow continuation    of the session for another 24 hours. After data collection is    complete, the Actiwatches and both HM2 HiFi CF Cards are    downloaded to the HRF PC1, while Cardiopres data are downloaded    to the EPM (European Physiology Module) Rack and transferred to    the HRF PC1 via a USB key for downlink. The sessions are    scheduled at or around FD14, FD30, FD75, FD135 and R-15 (there    will be fewer sessions if mission duration is less than six    months). (ICV activities consist of two separate but related    parts over a one-week time period: an ultrasound echo scan    & an ambulatory monitoring session.)]  <\/p>\n<p>    FE-6 Hoshide completed Day 4 of his 5th and final (FD180) suite    of sessions with the controlled Pro K diet protocol (Dietary    Intake Can Predict and Protect against Changes in Bone    Metabolism during Spaceflight and Recovery) with diet logging    after the urine pH spot test, for a 5-day period after start of    pH testing. After recording his diet input today, Aki began the    urine collections for his Nutrition\/Repository\/Pro K 24-hour    protocol and then prepared the equipment for the associated    blood sampling (fasted) tomorrow, with Pro K photography.  <\/p>\n<p>    Working as a team, the six crewmembers conducted the regular    weekly three-hour task of thorough cleaning of their home,    including all USOS (US Orbit Segment) modules like Lab, Nodes,    COL (Columbus Orbital Laboratory) and Kibo JPM (JEM Pressurized    Module). [\"Uborka\", usually done on Saturdays, includes removal    of food waste products, cleaning of compartments with vacuum    cleaner, damp cleaning of the SM dining table, other frequently    touched surfaces and surfaces where trash is collected, as well    as the sleep stations with a standard cleaning solution; also,    fan screens and grilles are cleaned to avoid temperature rises.    Special cleaning is also done every 90 days on the HEPA    (high-efficiency particulate air) bacteria filters in the Lab.]  <\/p>\n<p>    As part of Uborka house cleaning, Oleg Novitskiy, Yuri    Malenchenko & Evgeny Tarelkin also completed regular weekly    maintenance inspection & cleaning of fan screens in the FGB    (TsV2) plus Group E fan grilles in the SM (VPkhO, FS5, FS6,    VP), the grilles of the BMP Harmful Contaminants Removal System    and the SKV air conditioner in the SM, and the Russian VKS    (Auxiliary Computer System) laptops.  <\/p>\n<p>    Kevin Ford performed the regular (~weekly) inspection &    maintenance, as required, of the CGBA-4 (Commercial Generic    Bioprocessing Apparatus 4) and CGBA-5 payloads in their ERs    (EXPRESS Racks) at Lab O2 & O1, focusing on cleaning the    muffler air intakes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Hoshide terminated his 5th session with the ESA\/German    experiment CRHYT (Circadian Rhythms), started on 11\/8,    de-instrumenting himself by removing the Thermolab double    sensors and belt-worn Thermolab control unit, then cleaned the    sensors and stowed the equipment. [The main objective of the    experiment is to get a better basic understanding of any    alterations in circadian rhythms in humans during long-term    space flights. Such knowledge will not only provide important    insights into the adaptations of the human autonomic nervous    system in space over time, but also has significant practical    implications by helping to improve physical exercise, rest- and    work shifts as well as fostering adequate workplace    illumination in the sense of occupational healthcare in future    space missions. The Circadian Rhythms experiment is performed    over 3 days (from Day 1 to Day 3) and involves: Instrumentation    (Day 1); 36-hrs continuous measurement (Day 1 + 2 + 3), and    De-instrumentation (Day 3). On-orbit measurements are planned    for FD 15, FD30 and then at 30 day intervals until return.    During day 1, the instrumentation is performed late in the    afternoon. This consists of donning the Thermolab Double    Sensors at the forehead and sternum positions. By powering on    the Thermolab Control Unit the 36 hours measurement is started.    During day 2, the Thermolab Control Unit will measure    throughout the day. No interaction is required other than    confirming the Thermolab Control Unit is measuring by checking    the display from time to time.  <\/p>\n<\/p>\n<p>Link:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.spaceref.com\/news\/viewsr.html?pid=42580\" title=\"NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 10 November 2012\">NASA ISS On-Orbit Status 10 November 2012<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below. Saturday - Crew off duty. 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