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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-39
    3 p.m. CDT Friday, July 9, 2004
    Expedition 9 Crew

    Aboard the International Space Station, work focused on science,
    spacesuit troubleshooting and routine maintenance as the
    Expedition 9 crew sailed through its 12th week in space.

    Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike
    Fincke turned their attention to a human science investigation to
    better understand the ability to quickly and remotely transmit
    medical data to the ground. The application may also find
    benefits on Earth, allowing for much quicker injury diagnosis for
    patients at remote locations by doctors based at hospitals.

    The advanced ultrasound experiment administered by Padalka on
    his patient Fincke was conducted through the middle of the week.
    It demonstrated that transmission to a flight surgeon could be
    accomplished in quick fashion. This bodes well for Earth
    applications such as cases where early diagnosis of an accident
    victim could be made. Individuals with little training could
    transmit information from remote locations to doctors who can
    evaluate the data before transportation of the victim to a
    hospital. Early diagnosis and treatment through such telescience
    could ultimately save lives.

    Details on Station science operations, managed by NASA's
    Marshall Space Flight Center, can be found on the Payload
    Operations Centers Internet site at http://scipoc.msfc.nasa.gov/
    .

    Fincke conducted additional troubleshooting work on the U.S.
    spacesuits with help from Mission Control. The Extravehicular
    Mobility Units (EMU) have cooling problems, which have
    tentatively been traced to pumps inside the suits. These pumps
    circulate water through the suit to keep spacewalkers cool or
    warm. Further work is planned for the week of July 19 to pinpoint
    the problem more precisely. Repair parts for the suits are to be
    launched aboard the next Progress supply craft on Aug. 11. The
    new Progress would dock with the Station Aug. 14. The Progress
    now docked to the Station, ISS Progress 14, will be undocked July
    30.

    The next spacewalk, using Russian Orlan suits, is planned for
    Aug. 3. During the spacewalk, the crew will retrieve science
    experiments, install others, and prepare the outside of the
    Zvezda modules docking port for next years planned first flight
    of the European Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV).

    Late in the week, the crew simulated an onboard fire during an
    emergency drill and exercised the full contingency plan with
    flight controllers in Houston and Moscow. Similar drills are
    conducted periodically aboard the complex to maintain the crew's
    emergency preparedness.

    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/

    The next ISS status report will be issued Friday, July 16, or as
    events warrant.

    ISS Space Station Status

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