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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-12
    2 p.m. CST, Friday, March 5, 2004
    Expedition 8 Crew

    Expedition 8 Commander Michael Foale today reestablished a
    vacuum between the Destiny Laboratory�s science window�s two
    panes of optical-quality glass. The window work was associated
    with continuing repairs following a small pressure leak detected
    on the International Space Station in January.

    Foale, with help from Flight Engineer Alexander Kaleri,
    completed a procedure to remove any condensation that might have
    accumulated between the glass panes during removal a damaged flex
    hose used to keep the area between the window panes at vacuum.
    The procedure began about 9:20 a.m. CST, and was complete by
    noon. The final remaining steps in the repairs are construction
    of a cover to protect the hose against inadvertent contact and
    installation of a new jumper hose that was delivered by the
    resupply ship Progress 13.

    Kaleri continued to troubleshoot intermittent failures of the
    Elektron oxygen generation system in the Zvezda service module.
    That system, which pulls oxygen from water, is one of several
    mechanisms used to provide breathing air. Today, Kaleri and
    flight controllers in Moscow restarted the system repeatedly in
    an effort to eliminate bubbles in the system. While repairs are
    ongoing, the Station�s atmosphere has been repressurized using
    oxygen from the Progress spacecraft. Oxygen-generating canisters
    also are available, but are not being used at this time.

    The first part of the week consisted of time off and light duty
    for Foale and Kaleri after last week�s first-ever two-person
    spacewalk without a crew member inside the Station. The pair
    completed almost three-quarters of the tasks planned before
    Kaleri reported that drops of water were beginning to form inside
    his helmet visor and that his suit temperature was a little warm.
    After cutting short the spacewalk, the pair quickly detected a
    kink in one of the tubes in Kaleri's liquid cooling garment. The
    kink was straightened out and water began to flow normally.

    The crew also worked with several science experiments, notably
    the PromISS protein crystal growth experiment. Wednesday, they
    stowed the experiment sample in the Aquarius incubator after a
    successful 30-day growth cycle.

    In Thursday�s regularly scheduled ISS Mission Management Team
    meeting, U.S. and Russian managers discussed the status of a
    minute pressure decay in the two helium systems that pressurize
    the Soyuz 7 vehicle�s propellant tanks and lines. The pressure
    decay was first noted on System 2 when the Soyuz arrived at the
    Station in October, and was confirmed on System 1 during a
    thruster test in preparation for last week�s spacewalk. Russian
    flight controllers have concluded that the decay poses no
    concern. The decay was extremely small and there are no plans to
    change normal entry and landing procedures.

    Meanwhile, flight controllers in Houston reported seeing slight
    momentary increases in electrical current and vibration readings
    from one of the Station's Control Moment Gyroscopes (CMG) earlier
    this week. The readings were seen on CMG 3, one of three
    operating CMGs on the Station, following normal steps taken as
    part of a Station altitude reboost performed Tuesday using
    thrusters on the docked Progress cargo craft. All three CMGs
    continue to function well now with normal current indications,
    although flight controllers continue to evaluate the readings
    seen in recent CMG operations. Powered by electricity generated
    by the Station's solar arrays, the CMGs provide continuous
    orientation control of the Station without using the Station's
    limited fuel supply.

    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 Friday, March 12, or
    earlier if events warrant.

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