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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-14A
    2 p.m. CST, Friday, March 19, 2004
    Expedition 8 Crew

    Heading into the homestretch of their 6�-month mission aboard
    the International Space Station, Expedition 8 Commander Michael
    Foale and Flight Engineer Alexander Kaleri spent the week
    conducting biomedical experiments and performing maintenance on a
    key Station component.

    Foale and Kaleri spent two days replacing a liquids unit and a
    water flow system in the Russian Elektron oxygen-generation
    device in the Zvezda Service Module after weeks of
    troubleshooting efforts failed to coax it back into service. The
    Elektron produces oxygen for the Station atmosphere through
    electrolysis � the separation of hydrogen and oxygen from water
    that flows through a series of pumps and valves. The hydrogen is
    vented overboard.

    Russian specialists spent several weeks trying to track down the
    most probable cause for repeated shutdowns of the system after
    just a few minutes of operation each time. They concluded that
    particles of potassium hydroxide electrolytes � a by-product of
    the electrolysis process � that created air bubbles in the
    liquids unit, resulting in the unit�s repeated shutdowns, were
    the most probable cause of the problem.

    Since last Saturday, the crew has derived oxygen from solid-fuel
    oxygen generation (SFOG) canisters activated in Zvezda. The crew
    has been using an average of two SFOGs each day since available
    air and oxygen were depleted from tanks in the Russian Progress
    supply vehicle following the first shutdown of the Elektron.

    Russian engineers now plan to activate the refurbished Elektron
    Saturday for a few days of checkouts and diagnosis. If the
    Elektron repair proves successful, the SFOG canisters will no
    longer be needed. There is an ample supply of those canisters, as
    well as oxygen contained in the Quest airlock tanks, that could
    provide oxygen for the Station for several months.

    To accommodate the Elektron repair, a few lower-priority tasks
    were moved to other days, including routine proficiency training
    for Foale on the Canadarm2 robotic arm.

    On Friday, Foale did a leak check of the window in the Destiny
    laboratory. In January, a flex hose that helps to vent air from
    the inner panes of the window was found to be causing a minor
    pressure decay from the Station. Although the flex hose is
    operating normally, today�s check revealed a slight leak from one
    of the inner panes of the window. The leak will not affect the
    pressure in the Station, but it will require another venting
    procedure in the next week or so to prevent condensation buildup.


    Foale and Kaleri took advantage of the recently repaired
    high-tech treadmill to get in several rounds of intense exercise.
    A lengthy overhaul last week brought the system back into full
    operation.

    Foale spent some time this week conducting experiments with a
    cellular biotechnology device to test methods for improved cell
    culture growth and with a device designed to measure the forces
    imparted on the joints of the lower extremities and the feet in
    the absence of gravity.

    Foale and Kaleri also took time out from their schedule to
    answer questions from a syndicated talk show host from the
    Premiere Radio Networks and from students at the Howard Bishop
    Middle School in Gainesville, Fla.

    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 26, or
    earlier if events warrant.



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