{"id":308859,"date":"2017-04-28T12:00:13","date_gmt":"2017-04-28T16:00:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.nasa.gov\/stationreport\/?p=3609"},"modified":"2017-04-28T12:00:13","modified_gmt":"2017-04-28T16:00:13","slug":"iss-daily-summary-report-4282017","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/?p=308859","title":{"rendered":"ISS Daily Summary Report \u2013 4\/28\/2017"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NanoRacks External Platform (NREP) Installation:\u00a0 The JEM (Japanese Experiment Module) Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) transferred and installed the NREP to the JEM External Facility (JEM-EF).\u00a0 The Slide Table was returned to the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) and the crew pressurized and vented the Airlock in preparation for future JEMAL activities.\u00a0 NREP represents the first external commercial research capability for testing in support of scientific investigations, sensors, and electronic components in space. Genes in Space 2 Hardware Assembly and Checkout:\u00a0 The crew assembled and checked out Genes in Space hardware in preparation for upcoming experiment sessions. The investigation is based on the winning student proposal from the second Genes in Space competition. It tests whether the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) can be used to study deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) alterations aboard the ISS.\u00a0 Spaceflight causes many changes to the human body, including alterations in DNA and a weakened immune system.\u00a0 Understanding whether these two processes are linked is important for safeguarding crew health but DNA technology that can track these changes is relatively untested in space.\u00a0 Everywear Investigation: A 49S crewmember set up and performed pulse wave monitoring of their carotid and radial arteries for the Everywear investigation using a tonometer and an Everywear application.\u00a0 Everywear is capable of aggregating data from different tools. It makes use of wearable sensors connected to an iPad tablet computer which is wirelessly synchronized with computers on the ground. This system seeks to demonstrate the benefits of extensive physiology data collection for both science and medical follow-up purposes. Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) Shield Installation:\u00a0 The crew ingressed the BEAM and installed a Radiation Environment Monitor (REM) shield onto the REM sensor. This shield is a 1.1 mm thick component produced by the 3D printer on the ISS.\u00a0 BEAM is an experimental expandable module attached to the ISS.\u00a0 Expandable habitats greatly decrease the amount of transport volume required for future space missions. These \u201cexpandables\u201d weigh less and take up less room on a rocket than a traditional module while allowing additional space for living and working. They also provide protection from solar and cosmic radiation, space debris, and other contaminants. Crews traveling to the moon, Mars, asteroids, or other destinations could possibly use them as habitable structures. NanoRacks Module-55 Installation:\u00a0 Today a crewmember installed the NanoRacks Module 55 on the front of NanoRacks Platform-1 in the JEM but the unit failed to power up nominally.\u00a0 Troubleshooting by the crew did not resolve the issue so the sample was returned to cold stowage while ground experts investigate.\u00a0 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Preparations: In preparation for the EXPRESS Pallet Controller Assembly (ExPCA) EVA currently scheduled for May 12, the crew utilized Dynamic Onboard Ubiquitous Graphics (DOUG) Software to review the translation paths that will be used. They also performed a procedures review including detailed timeline, cuff checklist, tool config and planned getaheads. These activities were followed by a conference with ground teams to address any questions or concerns.\u00a0 Today\u2019s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. Soyuz 733 Automatic Phased Array Antenna (\u0410\u0424\u0410\u0420-M ) Power Bus Off\/On Saving data on RSE-Med Laptop before Installation of new SW version Genes in Space MWA Preparation Inventory Management System (IMS) conference Genes in Space Hardware Test Start Saving data on RSE-Med Laptop before Installation of new SW version Separation of \u0415\u0414\u0412 Using Separation Unit [\u0423\u0421]. Tagup with specialists as necessary Installation of SW Version 4.2 on RSE-Med Laptop. Portable Onboard Computers (POC) DOUG Software Review Cleaning of \u041f\u04241, \u041f\u04242 Dust Filter cassettes and \u04121, \u04122 fan screens in DC1\u00a0 (without replacement) Genes in Space Hardware Test End Troubleshooting of connection between VCA and the Hand-Held Microphone Pulse Wave monitoring with EveryWear Tonometer Vacuum Cleaning of \u0412\u04141 and \u0412\u04142 air ducts in DC1 \u0421\u041e\u0416 maintenance JEM Airlock Press Strata Status Check Genes in Space Hardware Test Stow Glacier Sample Remove Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Review NanoRacks Module-55 Install JEM Airlock Leak Check Health Maintenance System (HMS) FFQ or ISS Food Intake Tracker (ISS FIT) Photo\/TV N3\/BEAM Camcorder Setup ARED Platform Partial Fold ARED Platform Fold Functional Handover. Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) Node 3 Aft Unstow Polar Desiccant Pack Swap BEAM Ingress ISS Crew Orientation Environmental Health System (EHS) &#8211; Radiation Area Monitors (RAM) Deployment CASKAD. Manual Mixing in Bioreactor Video Recording of Greetings Payloads Network Attached Storage (NAS) Vent Cleaning EML Reprogramming Cable installation Multi-purpose Small Payload Rack (MSPR) \/Group Combustion Module (GCM) Component Deactivation ISS Crew Orientation ESA Monthly Management Conference MOTOCARD. Experiment Ops MOTOCARD. Operator Assistance with the Experiment MELFI\/MERLIN OsteoOmics Transfer Handover of Increment 51 Crew BEAM REM Sheild 1 Install BEAM Cleanup and Egress CALCIUM. Experiment Session 4 Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) Node 3 Aft Stow ARED Platform Unfold Back to Nominal Position ARED Footplate Unfold Back to Nominal Position Functional Handover Emergency Cue Card Print Nikon still camera sync with station time Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Review Progress 435 (DC1) Stowage and IMS Ops ISS Crew Orientation EML Reprogramming Cable removal Completed Task List Items VEG03 plant water\/photo FIT screenshots &#8211; CDR and FE-2 OA7 trash gather Food transfer NORS O2 install Ground Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. EVA procedures conference RPCM S11AC swap JEMAL pressurization and leak check Three-Day Look Ahead: Saturday, 04\/29: Crew off duty, housekeeping Sunday, 04\/30: Crew off duty Monday, 05\/01: SAM install, EVA A\/L unstow\/tool config, CSA CO activation\/checkout, OsteoOmics hardware setup QUICK ISS Status \u2013 Environmental Control Group: \u00a0 Component Status Elektron Off Vozdukh Manual [\u0421\u041a\u0412] 1 \u2013 SM Air Conditioner System (\u201cSKV1\u201d) Off\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 [\u0421\u041a\u0412] 2 \u2013 SM Air Conditioner System (\u201cSKV2\u201d) Off Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Lab Standby Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Node 3 Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Lab Standby Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Node 3 Operate Oxygen Generation Assembly (OGA) Process Urine Processing Assembly (UPA) Standby Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Lab Full Up Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Node 3 Off \u00a0<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NanoRacks External Platform (NREP) Installation:&nbsp; The JEM (Japanese Experiment Module) Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) transferred and installed the NREP to the JEM External Facility (JEM-EF).&nbsp; The Slide Table was returned to the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) and the crew pressurized and vented the Airlock in preparation for future JEMAL activities.&nbsp; NREP represents the first external commercial research capability for testing in support of scientific investigations, sensors, and electronic components in space. Genes in Space 2 Hardware Assembly and Checkout:&nbsp; The crew assembled and checked out Genes in Space hardware in preparation for upcoming experiment sessions. The investigation is based on the winning student proposal from the second Genes in Space competition. It tests whether the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) can be used to study deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) alterations aboard the ISS.&nbsp; Spaceflight causes many changes to the human body, including alterations in DNA and a weakened immune system.&nbsp; Understanding whether these two processes are linked is important for safeguarding crew health but DNA technology that can track these changes is relatively untested in space.&nbsp; Everywear Investigation: A 49S crewmember set up and performed pulse wave monitoring of their carotid and radial arteries for the Everywear investigation using a tonometer and an Everywear application.&nbsp; Everywear is capable of aggregating data from different tools. It makes use of wearable sensors connected to an iPad tablet computer which is wirelessly synchronized with computers on the ground. This system seeks to demonstrate the benefits of extensive physiology data collection for both science and medical follow-up purposes. Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) Shield Installation:&nbsp; The crew ingressed the BEAM and installed a Radiation Environment Monitor (REM) shield onto the REM sensor. This shield is a 1.1 mm thick component produced by the 3D printer on the ISS.&nbsp; BEAM is an experimental expandable module attached to the ISS.&nbsp; Expandable habitats greatly decrease the amount of transport volume required for future space missions. These &ldquo;expandables&rdquo; weigh less and take up less room on a rocket than a traditional module while allowing additional space for living and working. They also provide protection from solar and cosmic radiation, space debris, and other contaminants. Crews traveling to the moon, Mars, asteroids, or other destinations could possibly use them as habitable structures. NanoRacks Module-55 Installation:&nbsp; Today a crewmember installed the NanoRacks Module 55 on the front of NanoRacks Platform-1 in the JEM but the unit failed to power up nominally.&nbsp; Troubleshooting by the crew did not resolve the issue so the sample was returned to cold stowage while ground experts investigate.&nbsp; Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Preparations: In preparation for the EXPRESS Pallet Controller Assembly (ExPCA) EVA currently scheduled for May 12, the crew utilized Dynamic Onboard Ubiquitous Graphics (DOUG) Software to review the translation paths that will be used. They also performed a procedures review including detailed timeline, cuff checklist, tool config and planned getaheads. These activities were followed by a conference with ground teams to address any questions or concerns.&nbsp; Today&rsquo;s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. Soyuz 733 Automatic Phased Array Antenna (&#1040;&#1060;&#1040;&#1056;-M ) Power Bus Off\/On Saving data on RSE-Med Laptop before Installation of new SW version Genes in Space MWA Preparation Inventory Management System (IMS) conference Genes in Space Hardware Test Start Saving data on RSE-Med Laptop before Installation of new SW version Separation of &#1045;&#1044;&#1042; Using Separation Unit [&#1059;&#1057;]. Tagup with specialists as necessary Installation of SW Version 4.2 on RSE-Med Laptop. Portable Onboard Computers (POC) DOUG Software Review Cleaning of &#1055;&#1060;1, &#1055;&#1060;2 Dust Filter cassettes and &#1042;1, &#1042;2 fan screens in DC1&nbsp; (without replacement) Genes in Space Hardware Test End Troubleshooting of connection between VCA and the Hand-Held Microphone Pulse Wave monitoring with EveryWear Tonometer Vacuum Cleaning of &#1042;&#1044;1 and &#1042;&#1044;2 air ducts in DC1 &#1057;&#1054;&#1046; maintenance JEM Airlock Press Strata Status Check Genes in Space Hardware Test Stow Glacier Sample Remove Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Review NanoRacks Module-55 Install JEM Airlock Leak Check Health Maintenance System (HMS) FFQ or ISS Food Intake Tracker (ISS FIT) Photo\/TV N3\/BEAM Camcorder Setup ARED Platform Partial Fold ARED Platform Fold Functional Handover. Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) Node 3 Aft Unstow Polar Desiccant Pack Swap BEAM Ingress ISS Crew Orientation Environmental Health System (EHS) &ndash; Radiation Area Monitors (RAM) Deployment CASKAD. Manual Mixing in Bioreactor Video Recording of Greetings Payloads Network Attached Storage (NAS) Vent Cleaning EML Reprogramming Cable installation Multi-purpose Small Payload Rack (MSPR) \/Group Combustion Module (GCM) Component Deactivation ISS Crew Orientation ESA Monthly Management Conference MOTOCARD. Experiment Ops MOTOCARD. Operator Assistance with the Experiment MELFI\/MERLIN OsteoOmics Transfer Handover of Increment 51 Crew BEAM REM Sheild 1 Install BEAM Cleanup and Egress CALCIUM. Experiment Session 4 Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) Node 3 Aft Stow ARED Platform Unfold Back to Nominal Position ARED Footplate Unfold Back to Nominal Position Functional Handover Emergency Cue Card Print Nikon still camera sync with station time Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Review Progress 435 (DC1) Stowage and IMS Ops ISS Crew Orientation EML Reprogramming Cable removal Completed Task List Items VEG03 plant water\/photo FIT screenshots &ndash; CDR and FE-2 OA7 trash gather Food transfer NORS O2 install Ground Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. EVA procedures conference RPCM S11AC swap JEMAL pressurization and leak check Three-Day Look Ahead: Saturday, 04\/29: Crew off duty, housekeeping Sunday, 04\/30: Crew off duty Monday, 05\/01: SAM install, EVA A\/L unstow\/tool config, CSA CO activation\/checkout, OsteoOmics hardware setup QUICK ISS Status &ndash; Environmental Control Group: &nbsp; Component Status Elektron Off Vozdukh Manual [&#1057;&#1050;&#1042;] 1 &ndash; SM Air Conditioner System (&ldquo;SKV1&rdquo;) Off&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [&#1057;&#1050;&#1042;] 2 &ndash; SM Air Conditioner System (&ldquo;SKV2&rdquo;) Off Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Lab Standby Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Node 3 Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Lab Standby Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Node 3 Operate Oxygen Generation Assembly (OGA) Process Urine Processing Assembly (UPA) Standby Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Lab Full Up Trace Contaminant Control System (TCCS) Node 3 Off &nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":59,"featured_media":615444,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-308859","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/308859","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/59"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=308859"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/308859\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":308860,"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/308859\/revisions\/308860"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/media\/615444"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=308859"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=308859"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=308859"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}