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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-10
    4 p.m. CST, Friday, February 20, 2004
    Expedition 8 Crew

    All systems remain �go� for the only planned spacewalk by the
    International Space Station�s Expedition 8 crewmembers. Commander
    Mike Foale and Flight Engineer Alexander Kaleri, who observed the
    four-month anniversary of their launch to the Space Station on
    Wednesday, finished up a long list of tasks this week to be ready
    for a spacewalk to be staged from the Pirs Docking Compartment
    Thursday, Feb. 26, starting at 3 p.m. CST. NASA Television
    coverage of the spacewalk will begin at 2 p.m. CST.

    This week, the crewmembers worked closely with specialists at
    the Russian Mission Control Center in Korolev, near Moscow, as
    they unpacked their Russian Orlan spacesuits, tested them,
    demonstrated their ability to enter the Soyuz spacecraft from
    Pirs while wearing the suits, and completed a thorough review of
    the spacewalk plan. Foale and Kaleri are now shifting their daily
    schedule to maximize communications with Russian flight
    controllers through Russian ground stations during Thursday�s
    excursion.

    The tasks planned during the five and a half hour long spacewalk
    include the retrieval of a set of retroreflectors from the aft
    end of the Zvezda Service Module. Retrieval of the
    retroreflectors will assist the preparation of navigational data
    for next year�s maiden arrival of a new European supply ship.
    While outside the Station, the spacewalkers also will deploy an
    experiment test bed designed to study the radiation environment
    and change sample packages in a Japanese materials exposure
    experiment. They also will change sample packages in a Russian
    apparatus that is used to study the residue created from Station
    thruster firings.

    All systems on board the Station are in good condition,
    including the Elektron air-generating system, which was shut down
    for part of the week. The Elektron separates oxygen out of water
    to supply breathing air for the Station crewmembers. It shut off
    unexpectedly on Tuesday. After evaluation, the Elektron was
    restarted Friday morning and has been running fine since. Spare
    parts for Elektron are on board ISS along with other plentiful
    backup sources of oxygen for the crew if required.

    This week, Russian specialists positively identified a piece of
    debris seen floating by the Station�s port side on Sunday.
    Photographs taken by Foale and Kaleri through a window in the
    Zvezda module showed a bolt and an accompanying washer. From a
    part number that was visible in the picture, the items were
    identified as coming from a mechanism that held the Progress
    ship�s starboard solar array in place during launch. Those items,
    which served no purpose after the array was deployed prior to its
    arrival at ISS, drifted slowly away from the Station and pose no
    danger. Russian specialists are studying how to prevent similar
    bolts on other ships from coming loose in the future. Plans
    described in prior reports for Foale to vent residual
    condensation from the inner panes of the main window in the
    Destiny laboratory module last weekend were put on hold due to
    spacewalk preparations. Venting that moisture, and installing a
    new flex hose to prevent condensate buildup between those panes
    in the future, is expected to be assigned to the crew�s task list
    in early March.

    Information on the crew's activities aboard the Space Station,
    future launch dates, as well as Station sighting opportunities
    from anywhere on the Earth, is available on the Internet at:

    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 Feb. 26, after the
    spacewalk, or sooner if events warrant.


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