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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-1
    4 p.m. CST, Friday, Jan. 2, 2004
    Expedition 8 Crew

    The International Space Station's Expedition 8 crew got back to
    work today after a day off to welcome the new year. Mike Foale,
    commander and NASA ISS science officer, and Alexander Kaleri, the
    flight engineer, worked with station systems and science. Foale
    also delivered a "status of the Station" message, looking ahead
    to future ISS activities and more distant space exploration.

    Foale worked with the Cellular Biotechnology Operations Support
    System (CBOSS), a bioreactor apparatus capable of growing cell
    cultures in three dimensions, an advantage over the two-dimension
    cultures typically grown on Earth. Meanwhile, Kaleri uploaded
    software into station computers.

    This afternoon Kaleri, helped by experts at Mission Control
    Moscow, made adjustments to the Elektron oxygen generator in the
    Zvezda Service module, which has been operating intermittently.
    He also successfully activated two Solid-fuel Oxygen Generator
    (SFOG) canisters to enrich the station's atmosphere. On Wednesday
    two other SFOGs were activated, primarily as a test to set
    expiration dates for the more than 140 SFOG candles on board.
    Each SFOG can provide oxygen for one crewmember for one day.

    Additional oxygen is available on the Progress unpiloted cargo
    vehicle docked to Zvezda. Some of it was introduced into the
    Station atmosphere on Thursday, and more is being added Saturday.
    More oxygen is stored in two high-pressure tanks attached to the
    Joint Airlock Quest.

    On Monday, Kaleri spent three hours removing no-longer-needed
    attitude control equipment from the Zarya module. Much of it will
    be discarded in the Progress, for destruction on re-entry in late
    January. He also began the 48-hour regeneration of the two beds
    of the Russian harmful impurities removal system, which helps
    purify the Station's atmosphere. Foale continued his review of
    CBOSS experiments.

    Both crewmembers took time on Tuesday for a news interview with
    the Internet site space.com. Foale also worked with the soldering
    in space experiment and repacked the station's medical kit with
    fresh medications from the Progress. The following day both
    crewmembers did the required hour-long emergency medical
    training, and both performed daily exercise and station
    maintenance activities.

    Thursday, New Year's Day, was a day off. Their only activity was
    exercise, necessary station maintenance and science activities.
    Both crewmembers talked with family members on Earth via private
    video conferences.

    People in many U.S. cities will have an opportunity to see the
    International Space Station as it flies overhead during the next
    several days. For detailed information on sighting opportunities
    for hundreds of cities, as well as viewing tips, visit:

    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/

    Details on Station science operations can be found on an
    Internet site administered by the Payload Operations Center at
    NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., at:

    http://scipoc.msfc.nasa.gov/

    The next ISS status report will be issued Jan. 9, or sooner if
    events warrant.

    ISS Space Station Status

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