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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-17
    2 p.m. CST, Friday, April 2, 2004
    Expedition 8 Crew

    Plans for the next crew rotation on the International Space
    Station are on schedule this week, as the Expedition 8 crew
    members moved into their final month on orbit and their
    successors to within weeks of their scheduled launch.

    On Thursday, Station managers conducted a Stage Operations
    Readiness Review and found no constraints to the planned April 19
    launch of the ISS Soyuz 8 carrying Expedition 9 Commander Gennady
    Padalka and Flight Engineer Mike Fincke, along with European
    Space Agency astronaut Andr� Kuipers of the Netherlands. Kuipers
    will be aboard the Station for nine days performing scientific
    experiments under a commercial contract between ESA and the
    Federal Space Agency (of Russia) during the handover to the new
    permanent crew.

    Preparations for the Expedition 9 flight will be further
    evaluated next week during a Flight Readiness Review. Meanwhile,
    the crew received its final certification for flight from the
    Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center in Star City, Russia, this
    week.

    Aboard the Station, Commander Mike Foale and Flight Engineer
    Alexander Kaleri successfully completed the initial maintenance
    and some functional testing of two new Russian Orlan spacesuits
    delivered in January aboard the most recent Progress supply ship.
    Those suits replace three older Orlan units on the complex.
    Padalka and Fincke plan to use them on the first spacewalk of
    Expedition 9.

    Foale also completed an external survey of the Station using
    cameras on the Canadarm2 robotic arm. Foale was conducting his
    final proficiency training operating the arm. During the survey,
    Foale solved a mystery, reporting to Mission Control that a sound
    he has heard from outside of the Destiny laboratory module was
    being caused each time he commanded the Lab�s external camera to
    tilt up and down.

    On Friday morning, Kaleri reported another noise to Mission
    Control in Moscow. He and Foale heard a metallic sound from
    Zvezda's Instrument Compartment, a sound they said was very
    similar to a noise they reported on Nov. 26, 2003, coming from
    the same area. Russian controllers told the crew that the fact
    that the noise has apparently repeated itself would likely
    indicate the cause is the operation of a system on the station or
    some other activity. Russia and U.S. controllers will continue to
    evaluate the report. All systems on the complex continue to
    operate normally.

    Russian specialists are reviewing plans to replace a cooling fan
    motor in the Soyuz spacecraft�s descent module. The fan, which
    stopped functioning during the trip to the Station last October,
    helps maintain a proper level of humidity inside the Soyuz.

    Mission Control completed a successful test of software that
    will operate the Thermal Rotary Radiator Joints on the Station�s
    truss. The large rotating joints will be used to position the
    Station's radiators as they dissipate heat from the complex.
    Ground controllers ran the check of programs that will automate
    the positioning of the Station�s radiators as they dissipate heat
    in the future when the Station's full cooling system is
    activated.

    Foale and Kaleri took time to discuss the progress of their
    mission with students twice during the week. The crew answered
    questions from a group of Houston-area middle school students
    affiliated with the Aerospace Academy for Engineering and Teacher
    Education. They also demonstrated how some common tools, such as
    a wrench and hammer, function in space during a talk with
    elementary school students from the Center for Science and
    Industry in Columbus, Ohio.

    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 at:

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

    The next ISS status report will be issued April 9, or earlier if
    events warrant.

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