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12 June 2003
ISS On-Orbit Status 12 June 2003
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except as noted
previously or below. Today our partners celebrate Russian
Independence Day and the crew' had a light schedule. Congratulations,
Yuri, prasnikom!
Yuri Malenchenko and Ed Lu completed post-docking deconfiguring the
onboard TV/Ku-band connections.
At 4:30am EDT CDR Yuri Malenchenko downlinked a congratulatory TV
message to the Baikonur police chief in the occasion of his
birthday. The downlink was initiated during a Russian comm pass by
the SPP automated daily timeline system.
During the same pass, the crew also sent down a congratulatory
message to veteran cosmonauts Valentina Vladimirovna Tereshkova and
Valery Fedorovich Bykovsky on the occasion of the 40th anniversary
(on 6/19) of their concurrent (twin) flights of two spaceships,
Vostok 5 and Vostok 6. ["Valentina Vladimirovna, your historic flight
in June 1963 inaugurated an era of women in space; it was an
important achievement for Russian and international cosmonautics and
was one of the key events of the century. Since your flight, over 40
women from Russia, the USA, Great Britain, France, Canada, and Japan
have been to space. Valery Fedorovich, your flight lasted four days,
23 hours, 6 minutes and remains the longest flight in a single-man
space vehicle. We, the crew of the roomy International Space Station,
have a sense of deep respect for your record flight in a small
vehicle."]
Malenchenko performed his regular daily inspection of the BIO-5
Rasteniya-2 ("Plants-2") experiment which researches growth and
development of plants under spaceflight conditions in the Lada-2
greenhouse. Later, he transferred the accumulated data files to a
floppy disk for storage, and took digital photos of the plants. [The
experimental seeds of two types of peas (a flagellate variety with
reds flowers, up to 27 cm high, and an acacia-leaf variety with white
flowers ,up to 20 cm high) are planted between wicks in a root tray,
with environmental control powered on. Regular daily maintenance of
the experiment involves monitoring of seedling growth, humidity
measurements, moistening of the substrate if necessary, and
photo/video recording.]
Later, Yuri completed the daily routine maintenance of the SM's SOZh
environment control & life support system as well as the daily
preparation of the IMS inventory "delta" file.
The CDR also is scheduled to perform another routine replacement of
the separator unit of the BRPK-2 air/liquid condensate separator
system in a 40-min "plumbing" operation. The old unit is to be
discarded.
Working from the Russian discretionary task list, Malenchenko
conducted another session of the Russian Uragan ("hurricane") earth
imaging program (GFI-8), using the Kodak DCS 760 digital camera with
f/800 focal length lens. [Suggested targets included Caspian Sea,
Aral Sea, city of Semipalatinsk, city of Ustj-Kamonogorsk, Altai
mountains, and city of Chita.]
At 1:55pm EDT, both crewmembers are to participate in a 20-min. live
TV downlink in support of an educational/PAO event with Bradley
University in Peoria, IL, attended by primary/middle school students
from the University's Institute for Gifted and Talented Youth. A
list of student' questions was uplinked to the crew beforehand. The
event is on NASA TV. [The in-flight educational program offers a
diverse group of 1,000 elementary and middle school students the
opportunity to learn more about the U.S. space program. Throughout
the four-week program students and educators will study space
exploration, while paying special attention to state educational
goals. Both university pre-service and practicing classroom teachers
will have the opportunity to engage in special professional
development activities focused on space science education. The
Gifted and Talented Youth Program, hosted by the Bradley University
College of Education and Health Sciences, impacts a broad spectrum of
educators and students by introducing new resources for learning and
teaching about space and its related subjects.]
Ed Lu was also to conducted an amateur radio exchange with a ham
radio fan group from several schools in the Lively District Secondary
School in Ontario, Canada, which will also be aired in a live web
cast.
The crew completed their regular daily physical exercise program of
2.5 hrs. each.
At 7:27am EDT, the station maneuvered from earth-fixed LVLH back to
sun-oriented XPOP (x-axis perpendicular to orbit plane).
Today's CEO (crew earth observation) targets, no longer limited in
the current LVLH attitude and including the targets of the Lewis &
Clark 200-year memorial locations, were Lahore, Pakistan (the ISS
pass was early enough in the day that the crew may have missed the
increased daytime cloudiness of this region. The Pakistani capital
lied just right of track), Western Mediterranean Dust and Smog (with
a high pressure area building over the western Med and light winds,
the crew was to look for aerosol buildup to continue. On this pass,
as ISS crossed the Algerian coast, the crew was to look left of track
towards eastern Spain and southern France in oblique views to detect
the thickness and extent of the haze layer), Eastern Mediterranean
Dust and Smog (tracking across northern Italy and looking left
towards the Po River Valley for smog layers banked against the Alps),
Lake Poopo (good context views of the Altiplano Basin including Lake
Poopo and the nearby salars lied to the left of track), and Lower
Columbia River (LEWIS & CLARK SITE(S): Given the present XPOP
attitude, crew was to try for context views, left or right of track
for several sites of interest including: Cascade Locks, The Dalles,
Cayuse, and Pomeroy, Washington, near the western end of the
historical expedition, 200 years ago). CEO images can be viewed at
the websites http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
See also the website "Space Station Challenge" at
http://voyager.cet.edu/iss/
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