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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-51
    3 p.m. CDT Friday, Sept. 10, 2004
    Expedition 9 Crew

    The oxygen-producing Elektron in of the International Space
    Station was restarted today after a troubleshooting procedure by
    Expedition 9 Commander Gennady Padalka, but shut down again after
    operating for just over an hour.

    Russian specialists decided to forego further troubleshooting
    until Monday to give them more time to determine why a gas
    analysis mechanism in the system commanded the Elektron to shut
    down two other times after Padalka had cleaned and flushed lines
    in the device.

    Despite the intermittent performance of the Elektron, there is
    plenty of oxygen in the Station�s cabin atmosphere. U.S. flight
    controllers slightly increased nitrogen levels on board with
    nitrogen from the Quest airlock tanks, but no further
    repressurization of the cabin atmosphere is required in the near
    future. The Elektron�s temporary shutdown has no impact to any
    Station operations.

    After several hours of work on the system in the Zvezda Service
    Module this morning, Padalka told Russian flight controllers that
    the reassembled Elektron, which separates water into oxygen for
    the Station and hydrogen that is vented overboard, had twice run
    for about five minutes before shutting down. Eventually, Padalka
    and flight controllers disabled an Elektron gas analyzer sensor
    system, and the device continued to operate for just over an hour
    before it commanded itself to shut off again. The Elektron
    originally shut down on Wednesday, prompting Padalka�s
    maintenance work.

    At the moment, Russian flight controllers believe that a
    modification in the software that regulates commanding for the
    gas analyzer could fix the problem early next week.

    On Wednesday, Padalka used spare parts sent up on a Russian
    Progress resupply ship last May to bring a spare liquids unit for
    the Elektron back to operational status. There are no plans to
    use the backup unit at the moment, but it is available, if
    needed. The Progress currently docked to the Station has full
    oxygen and air tanks and additional oxygen is available in two
    high-pressure tanks on Quest, if they are needed. A total of 84
    Solid Fuel Oxygen Generator canisters, a 42-day supply of oxygen
    for the crew, also are available, but there are no plans to use
    any reserve oxygen supplies.

    Earlier in the week, Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike
    Fincke conducted routine housekeeping tasks and a few
    post-spacewalk tasks, including the stowage of spacewalking tools
    and the servicing of the Russian Orlan space suits.

    Fincke also conducted optional science activities, including
    some remaining data takes with a Dutch experiment that helps to
    characterize the performance of a grooved heat pipe in
    microgravity. The experiment was brought up to the Station by
    European Space Agency astronaut Andre Kuipers in April.

    Both crewmembers worked with other science and medical
    experiments this week. Padalka conducted the PLANTS experiment as
    well as the PROFILAKTIKA experiment. It is designed to study
    countermeasures to negative physiological effects of lengthy
    spaceflight.

    Fincke also performed proficiency training for the Advanced
    Diagnostic Ultrasound in Microgravity medical experiment and on
    Thursday, both crewmembers participated in a bone scanning
    procedure. That research will not only assist with onboard
    medical situations but is being developed for possible use in
    remote areas on Earth.

    Padalka and Fincke wrapped up their week with a televised
    conversation with Native American students at the United Tribes
    Technical College in Bismarck, ND. It was the featured event
    during the 35th Annual United Tribes International Powwow. NASA
    representatives from the Johnson Space Center and the Langley
    Research Center attended the powwow and tribal meetings to
    promote NASA education and Explorer Schools.

    Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike Fincke completed their
    145th day in space today and their 143rd day aboard the complex.

    For information on the crew's activities aboard the Space
    Station, future launch dates, as well as a list of opportunities
    to see the Station from anywhere on the Earth, visit:

    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/

    For details on Station science operations provided by the
    Payload Operations Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
    in Huntsville, Ala., visit:

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

    The next ISS status report will be issued on Friday, Sept. 17 or
    earlier, if events warrant.

    ISS Space Station Status

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