International Space Station Status Report: SS07-13

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Mar. 16, 2007

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0602

Kelly O. Humphries
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-244-5050 

STATUS REPORT: SS07-13

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS07-13

HOUSTON - The Expedition 14 crew was busy this week moving trash into 
the ISS Progress 23 cargo ship, installing a new window on the space 
station and preparing for upcoming missions to the station. 

The new window was installed on Wednesday on the port side hatch of 
the Unity node. It is fitted with a berthing camera system that 
includes target markings on the outside of the hatch. This will help 
robotic operators align and dock the station's new elements. 

The window's installation was part of the crew's work to ready the 
station's Pressurized Mating Adapter-3 (PMA-3) for its relocation 
later this year to Unity's Earth-facing port. This was the second 
hatch window installed by an Expedition crew. A similar window was 
installed by Expedition 6 crew members on Unity's starboard hatch. 

Space Station Commander Michael Lopez-Alegria and Flight Engineer Suni 
Williams also temporarily relocated a "wall" of collapsible water 
bags to allow them access to PMA-3 and provide access to some of the 
station's computer cables, allowing the two to install new, upgraded 
cabling. 

Lopez-Alegria and Williams emptied all the items stowed in PMA-3 
except for a spare Bearing Motor and Roll Ring Module, which was tied 
down for the adapter's robotic relocation later this year. The 
apparatus is used to help the solar arrays swivel, or gimbal, to 
point to the sun for the generation of electricity. 

Additional work included preparations for the April 9 arrival of the 
Expedition 15 crew and U.S. spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi 
aboard Soyuz TMA-10. The ISS Progress 23 thrusters were fired on 
Thursday for 12 minutes, 32 seconds to lift the station into the 
correct orbit for rendezvous and docking of the Soyuz. This orbital 
boost also provided the correct trajectory for landing of the 
Expedition 14 crew members and Simonyi aboard Soyuz TMA-9 on April 
20. 

Other tasks included preparation for the March 29 relocation of the 
Soyuz TMA-9 spacecraft from the Earth-facing port of the Zarya module 
to the aft port of the Zvezda Service Module. As a result, the Soyuz 
TMA-10 will not need to perform the maneuver to reach Zarya as its 
final destination. 

In addition, the crew prepared for the undocking and discarding of the 
ISS Progress 23 cargo ship, the station's giant trash can, on March 
27. 

To ready the station for the STS-117 mission, Williams began 
photography practice for space shuttle Atlantis' Rendezvous Pitch 
Maneuver. She and her new Expedition 15 crewmates will take photos of 
Atlantis' heat shield as it performs the slow, 360-degree 
nose-forward back flip 600 feet below the station. 

Tyurin this week completed photographic observations of Earth as part 
of the Russian "Uragan" Earth-imaging investigation and monitored 
radiation inside the station for another set of experiments. He 
tracks data on three different experiments that monitor cosmic rays 
and background radiation. 

Next week, Lopez-Alegria and Williams will conduct some of the work 
required to install the station's new integrated station computer 
network. This new system is ten times faster than the station's 
current local area network (LAN) system. It will use Ethernet 
connectivity over a router through either cable or wireless 
equipment, thus eliminating drag-through cables from the U.S. segment 
into the Russian segment. Installation of the LAN originally was 
planned for the Expedition 15 crew. However, the STS-117 launch delay 
prompted station managers to advance the LAN work to save time during 
Expedition 15. 

For more about the crew's activities and station sighting 
opportunities, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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