International Space Station Status Report: SS07-24

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May 4, 2007

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-3749

John Ira Petty
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111 

STATUS REPORT: SS07-24

INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STATUS REPORT: SS07-24

HOUSTON - Marking the second week working together, the Expedition 15 
crew wrapped up a week of various maintenance tasks, science 
experiments and preparations for the May 15 arrival of the Progress 
25 supply ship. 

To prepare for the new unpiloted cargo carrier's arrival, the 
currently docked Progress' engines were used to reboost the station 
Saturday. The move increases the number of rendezvous opportunities 
for the STS-117 space shuttle mission targeted for next month. 
Expedition 15 Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and flight engineers Oleg 
Kotov and Suni Williams also removed the docking mechanism from the 
Progress 24 for later use.

The week included work on a wide array of science experiments. 
Williams completed the fifth run of the Elastic Memory Composite 
Hinge experiment. The experiment studies the performance of a new 
hinge composite in space. 

Williams also did a test run of a handheld device for rapid detection 
of biological and chemical substances on board the station. This 
study is meant to provide an early warning system to protect the 
health and safety of station crew members. Williams also completed 
annual re-certification of the Microgravity Science Glovebox and 
performed a checkout of the cardiac defibrillator.

Kotov did maintenance work in the Zarya module and tested the circuits 
of a temperature sensor on one of the batteries. He also conducted 
the periodic collection of air readings in the station with the 
Russian Real-Time Harmful Contaminant Gas Analyzer system.

Other hardware and maintenance tasks included the replacement of a 
Common Cabin Air Analyzer, sound level monitoring in the Russian 
Service Module and in the U.S. Destiny Laboratory, and charging U.S. 
spacesuits batteries. 

Crew members wrapped up the week replacing a heat exchanger in the 
Zvezda Service Module. They also swapped out computers used in the 
U.S. lab racks. 

The weekend will consist of mostly off-duty time with routine 
housekeeping, family conferences and a HAM radio session. 

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

http://www.nasa.gov/station

	
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