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October 2014 – ISS On-Orbit Status Report [1]

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Date: 2023-01

Circadian Rhythms: Gerst donned instrumentation to begin the 36 hour Circadian Rhythm experiment which investigates the role of synchronized circadian rhythms, or the “biological clock,” and how it changes during long-duration spaceflight. Researchers hypothesize that a non-24-hour cycle of light and dark affects crewmembers’ circadian clocks. The investigation also addresses the effects of reduced physical activity, microgravity and an artificially controlled environment. Changes in body composition and body temperature, which also occur in microgravity, can affect crewmembers’ circadian rhythms as well. Understanding how these phenomena affect the biological clock will improve performance and health for future crewmembers.

Space headaches: Gerst and Wiseman will complete weekly questionnaires. The objectives of this study are to obtain in-flight data allowing evaluation of the prevalence and characteristics of headache in microgravity.

Seedling Growth-2: In preparation for the Seedling Growth-2 experiment, Wilmore manually opened the European Modular Cultivation System (EMCS) Gas Valves within 24 hours prior to the start of the EMCS experiment. Seedling Growth-2 is the second part of the Seedling Growth Experiment series and uses the plant Arabidopsis thaliana to determine the effects of gravity on cellular signaling mechanisms of phototropism and to investigate cell growth and proliferation responses to light stimulation in microgravity conditions.

Space Linear Acceleration Mass Measurement Device (SLAMMD): Gerst, Wiseman and Wilmore set up and configured SLAMMD hardware and took body mass measurements.

Biological Rhythms 48 hours: Wiseman donned the Actiwatch to begin the 48 hour measurement. The objective of this study is to examine the accurate circadian variation of cardiac autonomic function by space flight. The crew wears an Actiwatch for 96 hours and an electrocardiograph (ECG) for 48 hours. The crew conducts two In-flight data collects.

Zebra fish Muscle: Wilmore configured equipment to capture specimens from the Aquatic Habitat. Three fish will be fixed with RNAlater and three with Paraformaldehyde. The specimens will be inserted in a sample Box Module within a Minus Eight-degree Freezer for ISS (MELFI) rack. The Zebra fish muscle experiment investigates if the atrophy of muscles in microgravity also occurs in zebra fish and why it occurs.

Deck Crew Quarters (CQ) Cleaning: Gerst cleaned his CQ’s intake and exhaust ducts, fans and air flow sensors in preparation for his return to Earth on November 9th on 39 Soyuz (S).

Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Mobility Unit (EMU) Loop Scrub Conductivity Test: Wiseman completed water conductivity tests on two of the EMU water samples taken yesterday during loop scrub activities. The samples will be returned to the ground for analysis on 39S.

Today’s Planned Activities

All activities were completed unless otherwise noted.

Morning Inspection. Laptop RS1(2) & RSS2 Reboot / r/g 1009

Morning Inspection. SM ПСС (Caution & Warning Panel) Test

BIOEMULSIYA. Activate Cryogem-03M at +37 С / r/g 7046

Wastewater Storage Tank Assembly (WSTA) Fill

ISS crew and ГОГУ (RSA Flight Control Management Team) weekly conference / r/g 7007

Transfer of Thermal Protection Jackets [ТЗК] from ISS to ТК 713 / r/g 7053

ISS Crew Medical Officer (CMO) Computer Based Training (CBT)

Space Headaches Weekly Questionnaires

Sokol Suit Leak Check in ТК 713

BIOCARD. Experiment Ops / r/g 7043

RGN – Initiate drain into EDV

Sokol Suit Drying

Sampling condensate water [КАВ] from СРВ-К2М before Gas-liquid mixture filter (ФГС) to drink bags – end

EMU – Conductivity Test

LBNP Exercise (PRELIMINARY) / r/g 7054

RGN – Terminate drain into EDV

Bringing ODF up to date using ТКГ 424 delivered files / r/g 7030

ZEBRA Transfer

BIOEMULSIYA. Activation of RECOMB-K and Setup in thermostat at + 37 deg C. / r/g 7047

Sampling condensate water [КАВ] upstream of СРВ-К2М БКО – configuration setup, sampler installation

WRS Water Sample Analysis

Crew Quarters – Cleaning

ZEBRA – Experiment Ops

Health Maintenance System (HMS) – Food Frequency Questionnaire

Installation of Local Temperature Sensor Switching Unit (ЛКТ) (ТА251М1Б) and ПЗУ Memory Unit in Progress 424

MRM2 comm config to support voice comm during the experiment

Kulonovskiy Kristall Experiment Run. / r/g 7042

BLR48 – Experiment start

Terminate EMU Metox Regeneration

Packing water samples and ion filters for 39S return

HRF1 – Connection and Hardware Checkout

Offloading ТКГ 424 (DC1) Early Unstow, Priority, and US Cargo, and IMS Ops

MRM2 Comm Reconfig for Nominal Ops

KULONOVSKYI KRISTALL. Copy and Downlink Data / r/g 7042

ICEBRICK – Insertion

Compound Specific Analyzer-Combustion (CSA-CP) Checkout

USOS Cargo Pre-pack to be loaded into ТК 713

Terminate drying the 3rd pair of gloves / ТК 713 Orbital Flight

ZEBRA – Experiment Ops

EMCS – Module Replacement

Thermolab – Instrumentation Ops for Circadian Rhythms

Preventive maintenance of DC1 АСП-О hatch sealing mechanisms and ТКГ 424 hatch. (as necessary)

Sampling condensate water [КАВ] upstream of СРВК-2М БКО – removing sampler, setup teardown

TOCA Data Recording

HRF1– Software Installation

LIV 18 Cable Test. То=18:30,Т1=18:10

HRF1 – Body mass measurement.

Completed Task List Items

None

Ground Activities

None

Three-Day Look Ahead:

Saturday, 11/01: Weekly Cleaning, Crew Day Off

Weekly Cleaning, Crew Day Off Sunday, 11/02: Crew Day Off

Crew Day Off Monday, 11/03: EMU 3005 troubleshooting and loop scrub, Zebra fish Muscle fixation, Russian Joint Research: EarthKAM activation and Microbial Air Sampler

QUICK ISS Status – Environmental Control Group:

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