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  • STS-107
    Report #13 
    Monday, January 27, 2003 -- 5:30 P.M. CST 
    Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas 
     
    Some experiments have run their course aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, but there 
    is more in store as STS-107 science continues around the clock in the Spacehab 
    Research Double Module.
    
    The Structures of Flame Balls experiment, looking at ways of improving engine 
    combustion efficiency, was shut down after a total of 39 tests using 15 different 
    fuel mixtures. A total of 55 flame balls were ignited, including the weakest and 
    leanest flames ever burned. The longest-lived flame burned in space for 81 minutes, 
    part of a total burn time for all flames of 6 1 /4 hours. Oscillating (shrinking 
    and growing) flame balls, which had been predicted theoretically, were observed 
    for the first time.
    
    The Mechanics of Granular Materials test, looking for ways to better understand 
    and deal with soil movement associated with earthquakes, completed its 10th and 
    final run. The Microbial Physiology Flight Experiment expended its eighth and final 
    set of samples looking at yeast and bacteria growth in microgravity. The Canadian-
    developed Osteoporosis in Orbit also completed its operations.
    
    The Red team, or day shift - Commander Rick Husband, Mission Specialists Kalpana 
    Chawla and Laurel Clark and Israel Space Agency Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon - 
    took time out from microgravity experimentation about 11:30 a.m. CST to chat with 
    the other three spacefarers on orbit - Commander Ken Bowersox, NASA ISS Science 
    Officer Don Pettit and Flight Engineer Nikolai Budarin. At the time, the space 
    station was some 240 miles above Southern Russia while the shuttle was over northern 
    Brazil.
    
    The Expedition Six crew aboard the station concentrated on loading new software on 
    the EXPRESS experiment racks, working with Russian and American experiments and 
    preparing the old Progress for its undocking this week to make room for a new supply 
    craft, scheduled to launch Feb. 2 from the Baikonour Cosmodrome in Khazakstan and 
    dock with the station Feb. 4.
    
    After a 2:39 p.m. CST wake-up to the sounds of "Slow Boat to Rio" by Earl Klugh, 
    the Blue team of astronauts - Payload Commander Michael Anderson, Mission Specialist 
    Dave Brown and Pilot Willie McCool was scheduled to enjoy half a day of rest before 
    resuming research activities concentrating on the Mediterranean Israeli Dust 
    Experiment, which yesterday captured its first observations of dust over the 
    Atlantic. Scientists with the Israel Space Agency reported that preliminary data 
    looks promising. 
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