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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 1 Glenn Research Center Glenn Research Center Monthly ISS Payload Ops Review ISS Payload Integration, Planning & Operations January 30, 2012 11:00 AM EST GRC location: Bldg 77, Rm 245

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Monthly ISS Payload Ops Review

ISS Payload Integration, Planning & Operations

January 30, 201211:00 AM EST

GRC location: Bldg 77, Rm 245

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• The Increments 29-30 Flight Sequence - 42P (Return), 45P, 28S (11/14/2011), 27S (Return), 29S (12/21/2011), 45P(Return), 46P, SpX-D, ATV-3, and 28S (Return)

• ISS Payloads planned for Inc. 29-30

Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 29-30 – ISS Payloads Planning Increments 29-30 – ISS Payloads Planning (Sept. 22, 2011 – Mar. 14, 2012)(Sept. 22, 2011 – Mar. 14, 2012)

IPM: IPM: C. Maender/ C. HopperLIS Rep: Mark Stovall / Cindy Romero / Vlad Shargorodskiy

Flights(Launch Dates)(Undock Dates)

45P (10/30/2011)

27S (Return) (6/7/2011) (11/22/2011)

SpaceX – D (2/7/2012) (2/27/2012)

Payload Ascent CIR - FOMA Calibration Unit

MDCA/FLEX-2 - Radiometer

PACE - LED Kit (LED Base, Power/Data Cable, FIR Power Cable)

Descent FCF - Fiber Optic Jack Cleaner,

SHERE-II Science Data Tapes

MDCA - Fuel Reservoir - Needle Holders (4)

CIR - Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L - Bottle Valve Cover - Connector Cover

SHERE-II - Rheometer - Interface Box - Tool Box - Fluid Modules Stowage Tray - Fluid Modules (25) - Cables & Keyboard

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CEFCEF # 2665 – Updated FCF Hardware on flights 45P, SpX-D3, SpX-1, ATV-3 and crew time in the Inc. 29/30 PTP

CEF # 2665 – Updated FCF Hardware on flights 45P, SpX-D3, SpX-1, ATV-3 and crew time in the Inc. 29/30 PTP

CEF # 3155 – FCF Trash PACE-2 consumable items on 42P

CEF # 2737 – Change crew time required for MDCA/FLEX-2 from 16 hrs to 26.55 hrs to accomplish the revised science matrix

CEF # 2781 - Update CFE-2 crew time requirements in Inc. 29-30. (from 46.8 hrs to 61.5 hrs to complet CFE-2 science objectives)

CEF # 3063 – Request the descent of MSG digital tapes contain science data for SHERE-II experiment on flight 27S and SHERE-II fluid modules (26) on flight SpX-1

CEF # 3062 – Update BCAT activity times in Inc. 29/30

CEF# 3092 - Add one CIR gas bottle ready for return and delete LMM-Bio Tissue kit from the SpX-D return manifest

CEF# 3119 – SHERE hardware returned on SPX-D and the acceleration of SHERE fluid modules from SPX-1 to SPX-D

CEF# 3194 - Trash FCF Items on 45P (PACE Oil Dispenser, FCF Lint Free Wipes)

CEF # 3200 – Additional SHERE Hardware on SpaceX Demo Descent (camera arm/cover/cable, keyboard and cable, power/video/data/motor cables. These items will be upgraded for use in SHERE-III)

CEF # 3201 - Update FCF Return manifest on Space X Demo

CEF # 3276 - Trash FCF Consumable items ( PACE-Oil Dispensers, FCF Lint Free Wipes)

CEF # 3304 – Return of two MSG tapes for SHERE on SpaceX-D

Status; Approved 4/27/2011

Status: Approved 9/12/2011

Status: Approved 5/18/2011

Status: Approved 6/13/2011

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

Status: Approved 9/8/2011

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

Status: Open

Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 29-30 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 29-30 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: C. Maender/ C. HopperLIS Rep: Mark Stovall / Cindy Romero / Vlad Shargorodskiy

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CEFCEF# 3306 - Trash the MDCA Radiometer which was recently replaced by the crew with the newer and improved MDCA Radiometer II. The MDCA Radiometer (P/N 67235MFAC13900) has a mass of 1.07 kg and dimensions of 12.4 x 8.2 x 8 cm.

CEF # 3115 - Trash several consumable items used during the PACE-2 investigation consisting of: 2 X PACE Oil Dispenser (P/N S1051MFA0009, S/N 2013 + 2007) 2 X FCF Lint Free Wipes (P/N ST-1, S/N NA) ( The FCF Lint Free Wipes are disposed of within the bags containing the PACE Oil Dispensers)

CEF # 3220 - Trash fiber optic jack cleaner, P/N6366 on 45P

Status; Approved

Status; Approved

Status; Approved

Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 29-30 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 29-30 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: C. Maender/ C. HopperLIS Rep: Mark Stovall / Cindy Romero / Vlad Shargorodskiy

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Mission Integration and Planning

• Space-X Demo launch will slip likely NET March 20, 2012. The SHERE, CIR and MDCA hardware items will be returned on Space-X Demo. There is no open work for the returned hardware. The CoFR endorsement packages for the hardware items returned on Space-X Demo have been completed.

• Participate in the ATV-3 OZ2 CoFR OWTL Review currently scheduled for 10:00 AM on Jan. 31, 2012. The CoFR endorsement packages for flight ATV-3 and stage are due to OZ/Payload Office on Feb. 3, 2012

• Additional CoFR endorsement packages to OB/ISS Vehicle Office are required for the GRC on-orbit facilities (CIR, FIR, MAMS, SAMS) that are transitioning to JSC Code OB. GRC on-orbit facility teams will participate in the OB Stage Operations Readiness Review (SORR) for flight ATV-3 on January 31, 2012.

IPM: IPM: C. Maender/ C. HopperLIS Rep: Mark Stovall / Cindy Romero / Vlad Shargorodskiy

Increments 29-30 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 29-30 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)

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MSG Utilization Schedule

2011 2012 2013DEC J AN FEB MAR APR MAY J UNE J ULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC J AN FEB MAR APR MAY J une J uly

46P ATV3 47P Orb HTV3 48P Orb-1 49P 50P ATV4 Orb-2 51P HTV4 D1

SPX-D SPX-D SPX-1 SPX-1 SPX-2 SPX-2 SPX-3 SPX-3

28S 30S 30S 32S 32S 34S

29S 29S 31S 31S 33S 33S 35S

Version Date: 12/ 22/ 2011Launch Begin Ops End Ops On-orbit On-orbit Downmass - sample/data return

stowage/ operations

(L) Life limited sampleoperational

standby

SLICE

BASS

(SHERE Hdw rtn)

InSPACE-3(Test Matrix will be completed as time allows.)

SODI DSC (L)

30

CCF

31 32

MSG Seal Assessment

(DSC Flash Drives)

MSG Resupply

33

ESA

34

MSG Seal Assessment

(InSPACE -3 Tapes rtn)

MSG Facility Maintenance MSG

YearlyRecert

35 36

MSG YearlyRecert

(A Re-run of CCF EU1 & EU2)

MSG Resupply

(SLICE Hdw rtn)

(BASS Hdw rtn)

(COLLOID Flash Drive)(MUE Cold stowage samples rtn)

MILLER-UREY (L)

CSLM-3

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MSG Utilization Schedule

2013 2014 2015AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC J AN FEB MAR APR MAY J UNE J ULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC J AN FEB MAR

SPX-4 SPX-4

34S 37S 37S

35S

36S 36S

Version Date: 12/ 22/ 2011Launch Begin Ops End Ops On-orbit On-orbit Downmass - sample/data return

stowage/ operations

(L) Life limited sampleoperationalstandby

ZBOT

OASIS

Transparent Alloys (DIRSOL)

36 37

PBRE

38 39

MSG YearlyRecert

40

(DCMIXFlash Drives)

MSG Seal Assessment

SODI DCMix (L)

4241

ESA

MSG Resupply

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Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (March 30, 2012 – September 12, 2012)(March 30, 2012 – September 12, 2012)

IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnellLIS: John Love            LIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy

Flights(Launch Dates)(Undock Dates

HTV-3(6/26/2012)

Space X-1 (8/9/2012) (9/6/2012)

Orbital-D1 (4/28/2012)

Payload Ascent ACE-1A - Samples LMM - 2.5X LensCIR - Windows Coated (2) - Manifold #1 Bottle 2.25L - Bottle Valve Cover - Connector Covers (6)LCTF DCM(Liquid Crystal Tunable Filter Diagnostic Control Module)

MDCA - Needles (6) - Needle Holders (6) - Fuel Reservoirs (6)

CIR - Windows Coated (2)

CFE-2 - Vessels (2)

FCF Resupply

Descent CCF- Data Disc/Tape s

BASS - Data Disc/Tapes

SLICE - Data Disc/Tape s

CIR - Gas Bottles

• The Increments 31-32 Flight Sequence – 30S, 47P, OrbD1(Orbital Demo 1), 29S (Return), 31S, HTV-3 (6/26/2012), 48P, SpX-1, and 30S (Return)

• ISS Payload Candidates for Inc. 31-32

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Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnellLIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy

CEFCEF # 2770 – Update crew time for BASS ops (65 hrs), use of 15 Liters of Nitrogen, and other general updates in the Inc. 31-32 PTP.

CEF # 3105 - Add CEF-2 Vessels to SpX-1 and SpX-2 manifests

CEF # 2770 – Update crew time for BASS ops (65 hrs), use of 15 Liters of Nitrogen, and other general updates in the Inc. 31-32 PTP.

CEF # 3105 - Add CEF-2 Vessels to SpX-1 and SpX-2 manifests

CEF # 3197 – Add FCF supply to HTV-3 to support FLEX-2 experiment

CEF # 3212 - Add ACE-1 to HTV-3 as late load (L-80hr)

CEF # 3228 – Delete CVB investigation from Inc. 31/32

CEF # 3222 – SLICE removal from Inc 31/32

CEF # 3216 – Update GRC Inc 31/32 PTP

CEF# 3307 – Correct FCF HTV-3 Manifest, add hardware to SpX-1

CEF # 3145 -Delete BXF from Increment 31-32 IDRD. BXF was returned on ULF7 and no longer on ISS.

CFE# 3194 - Add FCF Resupply to HTV-3 flight

Status: Approved 6/9/2011

Status: Approved

Status: Approved 6/9/2011

Status: Approved 10/11/2011

Status: Approved

Status: Approved 11/7/2011

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

Status: Open

Status: Approved

Status: Approved

• Project Scientist presented ACE-1 experiment at the Payload Operations Integration Working Group (POIWG) on January 26, 2012

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• The Increments 33 - 34 Flight Sequence – 32S, Orb1 (Orbital 1), 49P, 33S, SpX-2, 50P, ATV-4, and 32S (Return) • ISS Payload Candidates for Inc. 33-34

Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Sept. 26, 2012 – Mar. 19, 2013)(Sept. 26, 2012 – Mar. 19, 2013)

IPM: IPM: Anita Weaver LIS:   Steven Huning            LIS Rep: Cindy Romero / Gina Calderon / Chris Loyd  

Flights(Launch Dates)

Space X -2 (12/8/2012)

ATV-4 (2/28/2013)

Payload AscentACE-1A - Samples

CFE-2 - Vessels (5) (CEF # 3105)

FCF Resupply & Consumables

Descent

CEF CEF # 3291 – Request to re-run of both Experiment Units (EU) of the CCF experiment in Status: Approved Increment 33/34 utilizing 6.5 hrs of crew time

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• The Increments 35 - 36 Flight Sequence – 34S, Orb-2 (Orbital 2), 51P, 35S, HTV-4, 52P, SpX-5, 50P, and 34S (Return)

• ISS Payload Candidates for Inc. 35-36

Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 35 – 36 ISS Payload Planning Increments 35 – 36 ISS Payload Planning ( Mar. 19, 2013 – Sept. 16, 2013)( Mar. 19, 2013 – Sept. 16, 2013)

IPM: IPM: TBD LIS:  TBDLIS Rep: Gina Calderon / Brian Dolan / Jason Levy    

Flights(Launch Dates)(Undock Dates)

Orb-2 (4/8/2013)

HTV-4 (6/10/2013)

Space X -3 (7/1/2013) (7/31/2013)

Payloads

AscentCIR/FIR - Resupply

CIR/FIR - Resupply

ACE-1B - Samples

CIR/FIR - Resupply

DescentCIR/FIR - Consumables

• Submitted to OZ the payload summary 2-pagers, PTP tables for ISS payloads planned for the Inc. 35-36 on Jan. 6, 2012. The review of the GRC ISS payload 2-pagers and PTP data inputs with the RPWG is scheduled for January 30, 2012.

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Apr 4• MPCB RP presentation; PTP Tables for Technical Concurrence

Mar 19/21• MRPWG/MPMIT PTP document approval telecons

• NASA Investigation Priority List Available Feb 17

• Increment Research Plan (IRP) Spreadsheet available for review

Jan 30• RPWG review of GRC-ISS experiments/payloads start (3-pagers and PTP data input) - Reviews at RPWG telecons (NASA-only and bi-laterals)

Jan 6, 2012

Dec 9• Payload Candidate Lists Due; RPWG initial review of Increments 35 & 36 proposed payload list to begin

Nov 7 • Call for inputs; formal requested data submittal package released

Oct 3/5, 2011 • Kick-off Presentation (Allocations to International Partners and NASA Orgs)

Feb 6

Mar 16

• IRP Presentation review @ RPWG and MRPWG

Feb 27/29• Feasibility Assessment (including Conditioned Stowage) presentation to RPWG (TBC)

• BDC strategy approach presentation @ IRT

• IRP available for approval (I-12 months)

Jan 10

Mar 12/14

Mar 28• IRP Presentation to PCB

- 3-Pager info, PTP Workbook Tables, Investigation Summary Forms - Research Planning Teams review of Investigation Summary Overview page to occur during this period

• Data input accepted through (Research Planning Teams review of Investigation

Feb 17• RP Inputs Freeze for Feasibility Assessment (FA) Development

• Final RP inputs due for IRP development Mar 5

Inc 35 & 36 RP Requirements Definition Planning Schedule

OZ4/Rod Lofton 11/3/11 - 12

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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CFE-2 On-Orbit Operations Status

Ops Complete(to date)

Ops Planned(next months)

Ops Planned(to completion)

ICF1 – 16/16 testsICF2 – 14/16 testsVG1 – 70/60 testsVG2 – 20/60 tests

Complete Increment 29/30

10 additional test points

Increment 29/30

Scheduled as prime for Increment 29/30

Highlight

• Dan Burbank operated Vane Gap 1 (VG-1) on January 26, 2012. This series of test was with VG-1 and filled perforations in quadrant 1. The 10 additional test points allowed the PI to isolate the 43 degree vane gap angle within 1 degree for capillary flow critical angle.

• The CFE-2 Vane Gap-2 (VG2) was operated on January 16, 2012. Don Pettit requested that Space to Ground voice loop be enabled so that he could speak directly to the PI Mark Weislogel. Don performed 10 test points for VG-2 vessel.

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SLICE On-Orbit Operations Status

Ops Complete(to date)

Ops Planned(next months)

Ops Planned(to completion)

100% Methane – 0/40 tests 70% Methane – 0/40 tests 40% Methane – 0/40 tests100% Propane – 0/40 tests100% Ethylene – 0/40 tests20% Ethylene – 0/30 tests100% Ethane – 0/30 tests

Start Increment 30

Increment 30

Increment 30Increment 30

Increment 30 Increment 30

Scheduled as prime for Increment 30

Highlight• SLICE was installed in the MSG on Jan 20, 2012, by Don Pettit. During the SLICE power up

the video title box initialized in the HEX mode instead of the Normal mode. Performed power cycle, then performed connector check, no change. Stopped operations at this point and began working on ground test to simulate the problem.

• The SLICE team used the SPICE Engineering Unit hardware in B110 lab to recreate the problem and develop steps to correct the problem on orbit. The SLICE team worked with MSG team and developed a SLICE Reset Video Overlay procedure.

• SLICE is scheduled run SLICE Video Reset Overlay procedure in the MSG on Feb 6, 2012.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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InSPACE-3 On-Orbit Operations Status

Ops Complete(to date)

Ops Planned(next months)

Ops Planned(to completion)

• None • Ops scheduled for May 2012 • Ops scheduled for May 2012

Highlight

• Completed training for astronaut Kevin Ford (ISS crew increment 34/35) and astronaut Chris Hadfield (ISS crew increment 33/34) on InSPACE. Training went well and both seemed interested in performing it.

• Performed the monthly inspections (1/5/12 by Bob Green, Project Scientist for InSPACE-3) of the non-flight vials for particle clumping and/or any other changes to the fluid. No change from prior month inspection.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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FLEX-2 On-Orbit Operations Status

Ops Complete(to date)

Ops Planned(next month)

Ops Planned(to completion)

4 ~ 8-12 ~ 400

• This Month’s Highlight– FLEX-2 fuels and radiometer installed December 20, 2011

– FLEX-2 checked-out Jan 4, 2012• LCTF software check• Radiometer check using igniter tips• Camera check

– Then FLEX-2 operations began January 17, 2012

– First tests will run bi-component fuel mixtures to study surrogate fuels• Heptane/iso-octane (50/50)• Pure iso-octane• Decane/propylbenzene (50/50)• Pure propylbenzene • Using different droplet diameters and ambient pressures• Diluent gasses include nitrogen and helium

• Issues– Avionics shut down at end of first runs on 17th; would not reboot on 19th

– Possible reprise of Boot Parameter failure from 1.5 years ago

– February 2 Fix: Uplink and Install Files to the IOP (FOMA Calibration files and other IOP updates) 

First Fuels

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

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LMM-PACE Operations with LED BaseOps Complete

(to date)Ops Planned(next month)

Ops Planned(to completion)

Two Particle and four Fixed Biological sample

Operations are complete Operations are complete

• Demonstrated the ability to image 3D particle samples at high magnification using trans-illumination, LED base

• Biological samples will view a variety of fixed samples, blood, yeast, mixed media, rodent tissue

• See: http://www.photonics.com/Article.aspx?AID=47082 for an article in Bio Photonics magazine

LMM-particle sample at 160x LMM-Fixed Blood sample, 63x, trans-illumination, left, EPI illumination, right

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Binary Colloidal Alloy Test-6 (BCAT-6)

Ops Complete(to date)

Ops Planned(Next Month)

Ops Planned(to completion)

First science run of samples 1,2,3

Re-Test of P & G sample 1. Harvard samples 5 & 4

Ten samples

STATUS-• 10 samples – 1, 2 ( P & G) Poly-dispersity and Product

Aging, 3,4,5 (Harvard) Phase Separation, 6,7 (NYU) Seeded Growth, 8 (NYU) Polystyrene Spheres with DNA Glue, 9, 10 (UPENN) Colloidal Disks

• Sample 3 is complete, sample 5 will start next.• Mike Fossum reports crystals in sample 6, 7 and 9• The PI reports that sample 3 is evolved very slowly at a

time scale that would not be possible on the earth. This is very significant since it validates the (new) model for phase separation that the PI has theorized.

• Crew training January 23-27, 2012.

ISSUES-• Continue to operate with batteries in JEM

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