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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 3 Glenn Research Center Mission Integration and Planning Increments – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d) IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnell LIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy CEF CEF # 2770 – Update crew time for BASS ops (65 hrs), use of 15 Liters of Nitrogen, and other general updates in the Inc PTP. CEF # Add CEF-2 Vessels to SpX-1 and SpX-2 manifests CEF # 2770 – Update crew time for BASS ops (65 hrs), use of 15 Liters of Nitrogen, and other general updates in the Inc PTP. CEF # Add CEF-2 Vessels to SpX-1 and SpX-2 manifests CEF # 3197 – Add FCF supply to HTV-3 to support FLEX-2 experiment CEF # Add ACE-1 to HTV-3 as late load (L-80hr) CEF # 3228 – Delete CVB investigation from Inc. 31/32 Status: Approved Status: Approved Status: Approved Status: Approved Status: Approved

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Monthly ISS Payload Ops Review

ISS Payload Integration, Planning & Operations

July 26, 201210:30 AM EST

GRC location: Bldg 77, Rm 245

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Mission Integration and PlanningIncrements 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (May 15, 2012 – September 17, 2012)(May 15, 2012 – September 17, 2012)

IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnellLIS: John Love            LIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy

Flights(Launch Dates)(Undock Dates)(Cargo On Dock Dates)

SpaceX – D (5/22/2012) (5/31/2012)

HTV-3(7/20/2012)(9/6/2012)(5/18/2012)

Payload

Ascent SCaN - TestbedACE-1 - Samples (5)LMM - 2.5X LensCIR - Chamber Windows Coated (2) - Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25 LMDCA-FLEX-1 - Needle Holders 1 & 2 (4) - Needle Covers (4) - Fuel Reservoirs (4 )BCAT - Adapter

Descent MDCA - Fuel Reservoir (FR) - FR Connector Cover/Protective Cap - Needles 1 & 2 and Needle Holders

CIR - Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L - Bottle Valve Cover - Absorber Cartridge

SHERE-II - Rheometer - Interface Box - Tool Box - Fluid Modules Stowage Tray - Fluid Modules (25) - Cables & Keyboard - Science Data Tapes

• The Increments 31-32 Flight Sequence –30S, SpaceX-D, 29S (Return), 31S, HTV-3, 48P, and 30S (Return) • ISS Payloads Manifested for Inc. 31-32

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Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnellLIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy

CEFCEF # 2770 – Update crew time for BASS ops (65 hrs), use of 15 Liters of Nitrogen, and other general updates in the Inc. 31-32 PTP.

CEF # 3105 - Add CEF-2 Vessels to SpX-1 and SpX-2 manifests

CEF # 2770 – Update crew time for BASS ops (65 hrs), use of 15 Liters of Nitrogen, and other general updates in the Inc. 31-32 PTP.

CEF # 3105 - Add CEF-2 Vessels to SpX-1 and SpX-2 manifests

CEF # 3197 – Add FCF supply to HTV-3 to support FLEX-2 experiment

CEF # 3212 - Add ACE-1 to HTV-3 as late load (L-80hr)

CEF # 3228 – Delete CVB investigation from Inc. 31/32

Status: Approved

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Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnellLIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy

CEF CEF # 3222 – SLICE removal from Inc 31/32

CEF # 3216 – Update GRC Inc 31/32 PTP

CEF # 3145 -Delete BXF from Increment 31-32 IDRD. BXF was returned on ULF7 and no longer on ISS.

CEF# 3194 - Add FCF Resupply to HTV-3 flight

CEF # 3306 - This CEF is to trash the MDCA Radiometer which was recently replaced by the crew with the newer and improved MDCA Radiometer II. The MDCA Radiometer (P/N 67235MFAC13900) has a mass of 1.07 kg and dimensions of 12.4 x 8.2 x 8 cm. The MDCA Radiometer is no longer needed on orbit and is not required for return.

CEF# 3307 - Correct the HTV3 manifest and update SpaceX-1 upmass request(Deletes one FCF H/W Item from HTV3, corrects the mass for two hardware items, and corrects a part name and part number for another H/W Item. Due to the correction of the two mass numbers total FCF Resupply on HTV3 goes up 1.2 kg. Additionally this CEF adds additional H/W to SpaceX-1. This additional hardware adds 28.8 kg to the FCF Resupply previously shown in the PTP)

CEF# 3361- Reduce the FCF Launch Manifest aboard HTV3 (One pair of MDCA Needles will not be able to make the HTV3 flight having failed a critical flow test and verification. The MDCA Needles are used to deliver liquid fuel within the CIR for combustion experiments)

CEF # 3362 - Add BCAT Adaptor to HTV3 (This CEF adds a new component to support the BCAT series of experiments. In October 2011, Mike Fossum created a new setup when installing the BCAT-6 sample module. The new set up provided BCAT with several efficiencies and benefits, however also introduced an unanticipated and undesirable sway of the module resulting in less than perfect imaging over long term sessions. To avoid this, BCAT requires almost daily crew intervention to re-align the set up. (tweaking both camera and sample positions) This new component would eliminate the sway and thereby result in more stable images and result in less crew intervention as well as improve the quality of the images and thereby improving obtained science data. )

Status: Approved

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Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 31-32 – GRC Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnellLIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy

CEFCEF # 3400 - Correct FCF HTV3 Manifest to include a Part 3 Item (Add needle covers to MDCA Needles) This CEF is to correct the HTV3 manifest for FCF Hardware. A Part 3 item was missed as part of the original manifest. This correction has NO impacts to mass, volume, PTP, operations, verifications, safety or otherwise.

CEF # 3412 - Additional SPICE & BASS hardware return on SPX-1 (the return of the SPICE Camera and 41 additional tapes for the BASS experiment to return on SPX-1. This accounts for 52 total digital tapes for BASS and 26 tapes for SLICE. )

CEF # 3416 - Correct MDCA Needle Holder 2 Dimension -This CEF Corrects a Typo in the MR Loader for the MDCA Needle Holder 2 (P/N 67235MFAL21001) The CORRECT Dimensions are 17.20 x 6.40 x 7.50 CM

CEF# 3472 – ACE -1 Early Retrieval (This CEF updates the MR and PTP for ACE Samples and LMM 2.5X Lens on HTV-3 to show "early retrieval" upon berthing with ISS. Although the ACE-1 Samples and LMM 2.5X Lens are already planned for packing at L-80 hours, and are packed for early retrieval, the PTP does not show this as a requirement. This CEF updates the paper. )

CEF # 3474 - Move InSPACE-3 crew time (2hrs 30min) to nominal for Vial Inspection in Inc 31/32 (With the InSPACE-3 vials currently on orbit for more than a year, this request would inspect and photograph the vials to look for clumping and bubbles of sample material)

CEF # 3562 - Updates the mass of the ACE Samples on HTV-3. (The mass is being updated FROM .8 kg per unit to .1 kg per unit The original design utilized a stainless steel and quartz design that was estimated to weight .8 kg each. The final design used much lighter materials and each unit came in at just under .1 kg. )

Status: Approved

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Increments 31-32 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 31-32 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: B. Rhone/ D. McConnellLIS: John Love            LIS Rep: Parneet Kaur / Andrew Tucker / Jason Levy

● The Increment 32 began with the undock of flight 29 Soyuz on July 1, 2012. Three astronauts returned home on flight 29S with nominal landing.

● Flight 31 Soyuz successfully docked to ISS on July 17, 2012. This brings ISS back to 6 crew operations

● The HTV-3 was successfully launched on July 21, 2012. Berthing is scheduled for July 27, 2012.

● Participated in the OB Stage Operations Readiness Reviews (SORR) for flights 48P and 47P Return. The OB SORR for flights 30S return and ATV-3 disposal is scheduled for August 16, 2012.

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2012 2013 2014J UNE J ULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC J AN FEB MAR APR MAY J UNE J ULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC J AN

HTV3 48P ATV3 49P 50P 51P ATV4 52P HTV4 53P Orb-2 54P

SPX-D SPX-1 SPX-2/ Orb-D1 Orb-1 SPX-3 SPX-4 Orb-2

30S 32S 32S 34S 34S 36S

29S 31S 31S 33S 33S 35S 35S 37S

Version Date: 7/ 3/ 2012Launch Begin Ops End Ops On-orbit On-orbit Downmass - sample/data return

stowage/ operations

(L) Life limited sampleoperational

standby

BASS

(SHERE Hdw rtn)

InSPACE-3

CCF

32

(DSC Flash Drives)

MSG Resupply Stray light &

Gloves

33

ESA

34

(InSPACE-3 Tapes rtn)

MSG YearlyRecert

35 36

(A Re-run of CCF)

(SLICE Hdw rtn)

(BASS Hdw rtn)

CSLM-3

31

Potential MSG Payloads SODI DCMIX(Cell Array #2)

MSG Bezel Tool

Old 404 Feedthru

MSG Seal Assessment

37 38

LSAH & VUE Hardware

Rodent Research

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2014 2015FEB MAR APR MAY J UNE J ULY AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC J AN FEB MAR APR MAY J UNE J ULY AUG SEPT

55P ATV5 HTV5 56P ATV5 57P 58P 59P 60P HTV6

SPX-5 SPX-6 SPX-7

36S 38S 38S 40S 40S 42P 42P

37S 39S 39S 41S 41S 43S

Version Date:7/ 3/ 2012Launch Begin Ops End Ops On-orbit On-orbit Downmass - sample/data return

stowage/ operations

(L) Life limited sampleoperationalstandby

ZBOT

OASIS

Transparent Alloys (DIRSOL)

PBRE

38 39

MSG YearlyRecert

40 4241

ESA

MSG YearlyRecert

43 44

SODI DCMIX(Cell Array #3)

Rodent Research Rodent Research

SODI DCMIX(Cell Array #4)

Cell Biology Payload

Rodent Research

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ISS Physical Sciences Research Traffic Model Revision date: 06/28/12Launch Dates 06/20/12

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• The Increments 33 - 34 Flight Sequence –SpX-1, 32S, 49P, 33S, OrbD1, SpX-2, 50P, 51P, ATV-4, and 32S (Return)

• ISS Payloads Manifest for Inc. 33-34

Mission Integration and PlanningIncrements 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (October 5 2012 – Mar. 19, 2013)(October 5 2012 – Mar. 19, 2013)IPM: IPM: Anita Weaver LIS:   Steven Huning            LIS Rep: Cindy Romero / Gina Calderon / Chris Loyd  

Flights(Launch Dates)(Undock Dates)(Cargo On-Dock Dates)

Space X-1 (10/5/2012) (10/31/2012) (8/2/2012)

SpaceX-2 (12/15/2012) (1/16/2013) (10/10/2012)

ATV-4 (3/12/2013) (8/27/2013) (10/9/2012)

Payload Ascent CIR – FLEX-2 * - IAM F/O Cables #1 (2) * - Manifold #1 Bottle 2.25L (3) * - Bottle Valve Cover (4) - Manifold #3 Bottle 3.80 L * - Package Connector Covers (2) - LCTF DCM –s/n 2011 * (Liquid Crystal Tunable Filter Diagnostic Control Module) - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs Connector Covers (5) (CEF #3497)

CFE-2 - Vessels (2)

ACE-2 - Samples (10)

CFE-2 - Vessels (5) (CEF # 3105)

CSLM-3 - SPU (6)

FCF Resupply (CEF # 3500) - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (2) * - Connector Cover (2)* - LMM 40x Oil Lens - ACE Mixer & Drill Controller - Driver Drill Kit*

ICE - GA (Italian Combustion Experiment for Green Air)

FCF Resupply & Consumables

Descent CCF - Data Disc/Tape sBASS – Samples, Data Disc/Tapes (52)SPICE – Camera AssemblySLICE - Gas Bottles - Data Disc/Tapes (26)CIR - Gas Bottles - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (3) - Connector Covers (5) - FCF DCM (CEF # 3446)

InSPACE-3 - Data Disc/Tapes

CSLM-3 - SPU (6)

FCF - Consumables items (Returned for refurbishment)

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CEFCEF # 3291 – Request to re-run of both Experiment Units (EU) of the CCF experiment in Increment 33/34 utilizing 6.5 hrs of crew time

CEF# 3356 - Request for additional crew time for InSPACE-3 activities in Inc 33/34 and add SSE info to PTP (Two new InSPACE activities need a total of 10 hours prior to InSPACE Ops. Also add SSE required for both Inc 31/32 (reserve) & 33/34 PTP InSPACE reqires two cameras (MSG supplied cameras) to be replaced on their hardware. This activity is outside the MSG work volume and would require the MWA. The other activity is a InSPACE Vial (sample) Inspection, which mixes and inspects all six new vials prior to operations )

CEF # 3412 - Additional SPICE & BASS hardware return on SPX-1 (This request covers the return of the SPICE Camera and 41 additional tapes for the BASS experiment to return on SPX-1. This accounts for 52 total digital tapes for BASS and 26 tapes for SLICE)

CEF # 3413 – Update the downlink rate for ACE-1 from 38.9 to 22.2 per TCM comment.

CEF # 3420 - Request the launch, operation, and return of CSLM-3 on SPX-2 (Request 6 CSLM-3 Sample Processing Units (SPUs) with a mass of 39.0 kg and a total volume of 0.0819 to launch on SPX-2, operate during SPX-2 docking with 20 hours of crew time and the return of all 6 SPUs on SPX-2 descent)

CEF # 3446 – Add FCF H/W on SpX-1 return (This CEF adds an assortment of FCF Hardware to the SpaceX-1 RETURN manifest )

CEF# 3483 - This CEF adds 10 ACE Samples to SpaceX-2. Requesting L-7 day turnover at KSC (These ACE Samples are a continuation of the ACE-1 experiment)

CEF# 3468 – Add CFE-2 Ziplock Bags to SpX-1 manifest (This CEF adds to the manifest information required to document the two ziplock bags used to provide protection and containment for both of the two CFE-2 vessels being launched on SpX-1 )

CEF # 3497 – Add MDCA Fuel Reservoirs to SpaceX-1 (These MDCA Fuel Reservoirs will be used to support the FLEX-2 investigation during the time period between the ICE-GA experiment and the FLEX-2J experiment)

CEF # 3500 - Add FCF Resupply to SpaceX-2 (This FCF Resupply consists of hardware required to support the ACE experiment as well as the FLEX-2 experiment)

Status: Approved

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Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d) Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d) IPM: IPM: Anita Weaver LIS:   Steven Huning            LIS Rep: Cindy Romero / Gina Calderon / Chris Loyd  

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CEFCEF # 3497 – Add a quantity of 5 MDCA Fuel Reservoirs to SpaceX-1. (Each MDCA Fuel Reservoirs weighs about .68 kg. This CEF will add 3.4 kg to the flight . These MDCA Fuel Reservoirs will be used to support the FLEX-2 investigation during the time period between the ICE-GA experiment and the FLEX-2J experiment)

CEF # 3579 - Reduce FCF Return on SpaceX-1 ( Removes items (MDCA Fuel Reservoir & Connector cover, MDCA Igniter Tip (2) &Tip Holders ) from the SpaceX-1 return manifest. It has been determined that one of the items will be used again and 2 of the items will be kept on board to support stowage for a different activity)

Status: Open

Status: Open

Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d) Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d) IPM: IPM: Anita Weaver LIS:   Steven Huning            LIS Rep: Cindy Romero / Gina Calderon / Chris Loyd  

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Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)

● The ACE-2 and CSLM-3 require early transfer to ISS. The SpaceX early on-obit destow capabilities are not defined. The ISS program is soliciting inputs/rationale from the payloads which require early transfer to ISS. This data will be presented at the future Increment Management Team (IMT) to provide visibility to these particular payload requirements and allow for appropriate actions to be taken to ensure success.

● The Space X-2 late load cargo from L-24 hours to L-12 hours currently exceeds the limitation (1 powered double locker, and 3 CTB)

● ATV-4 is under allocation (431 kg/778 kg)

● Flight 33 Soyuz is over subscribed (61 kg/50 kg)

● The CoFR endorsement package for payloads items returning on flight SpaceX-1 is due to the MSG payload office by August 6, 2012. The CoFR products for the MSG payloads items are in work.

IPM: IPM: Anita Weaver LIS:   Steven Huning            LIS Rep: Cindy Romero / Gina Calderon / Chris Loyd

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• The Increments 35 - 36 Flight Sequence – 34S, Orb-1 (Orbital 1), 52P, 35S, HTV-4, 3R, SpX-3, 53P, Orb-2 and 34S (Return)

• ISS Payloads Manifest for Inc. 35-36

Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 35 –36 ISS Payload Planning Increments 35 –36 ISS Payload Planning ( April 2, 2013 – Sept. 16, 2013)( April 2, 2013 – Sept. 16, 2013)IPM: IPM: Stephanne Ploeger LIS:  Vic CooleyLIS Rep: Gina Calderon / Brian Dolan / Jason Levy    

Flights(Launch Dates)(Undock Dates)

Orb-2 (8/6/2013) (9/8/2013)

HTV-4 (6/10/2013)

Space X-3 (7/8/2013) (8/19/2013)

Payloads

AscentCIR/FIR - Resupply

FLEX-2J

CIR/FIR - Resupply

ACE-3 - Samples (10)

CIR/FIR - Resupply

Descent CIR/FIR - Consumables

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CEFCEF # 3549 – Move CCF Operations fro Inc 33/34 to Inc. 35/36 Move CCF Operations from Inc 33/34 to Inc 35/36 (Move 6.5 hrs of crew time from Nominal to reserve in Inc 33/34 and add 6.5 hrs of crew time to Inc 35/36 for the CCF Operations. With the slip of MSG payloads from preceeding increments, CCF operations will now occur in the Increment 35/36 timeframe.)

CEF # 3563 – Add 10 ACE Samples for Flight SpaceX-3

Status: Open

Status: Open

Increments 35-36 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)Increments 35-36 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d)IPM: IPM: Stephanne Ploeger LIS:  Vic CooleyLIS Rep: Gina Calderon / Brian Dolan / Jason Levy

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• The Increments 37-38 Flight Sequence – 36S, SpX-4, 54S 35S (Return), 37S, Orb-3 (Orbital 3), RS-Node, 55P, ATV-5, 36S (Return)

• ISS Payloads Candidates for Inc. 37-38

Mission Integration and Planning

Increments 37-38 ISS Payload Planning Increments 37-38 ISS Payload Planning ( Sept. 30, 2013 – March 17, 2014)( Sept. 30, 2013 – March 17, 2014)IPM: IPM: TBD LIS:  TBDLIS Rep: TBD   

Flights(Launch Dates)(Undock Dates)

SpX-4 (10/7/2013) (11/8/2013)

ATV-5 (2/28/2014)

Payloads

Ascent

ACE- 4

CIR/FIR - Resupply

CIR/FIR - Resupply

DescentCIR/FIR Consumables

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BASS On-Orbit Operations StatusOps Complete

(to date)Ops Planned(next months)

Ops Planned(to completion)

2 cm PMMA sphere 5/81 cm PMMA sphere 4/7

1 cm flat PMMA 1/21 cm SIBAL flat 1/2

2 cm SIBAL flat 7/102 cm flat Ultem 1/2NOMEX blend 1/2

NOMEX natural 1/2Candle Japan Wax 1/5

Candle Paraffin Wax 0/21 cm fiberglass w/wax 0/2

Started ops 3-30-12

Currently 22/44 samples complete = 50%

Next scheduled ops 8/6/12Issue, 7 of 9 igniters

consumed during BASS ops as of 7/23/12

• BASS operated on July 23, 2012, by Suni Williams. The sample 23 (2 cm diameter PMMA sphere), test points 62, 63, 64, & 65 were completed.• BASS operated on July 19, 2012, by Suni Williams. The sample 5 (2 cm SIBAL flat) and sample 6 (2 cm SIBAL flat) wake air flow, test points 2,

and 3 were completed. • BASS operated on July 12, 2012, by Joe Acaba. The sample 33 (1 cm flat PMMA), and sample 21 (2 cm PMMA sphere), test points

68,69,111,112,113 were completed.• BASS operated on July 3, 2012, by Joe Acaba. The sample 8 (2cm SIBAL flat), sample 35 (Candle Japan Wax), and sample 33 (1 cm flat

PMMA), test points 5, 82 & 16 were completed.

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CFE-2 On-Orbit Operations Status

Ops Complete(to date)

Ops Planned(next months)

Ops Planned(to completion)

ICF1 – 16/16 testsICF2 – 14/16 testsVG1 – 90/60 testsVG2 – 40/60 tests

CompleteIncrement 31/32

30 additional test pointsIncrement 31/32

Next opportunity for operations Voluntary Science on 7/28/12

Highlight• Joe Acaba operated Vane Gap 2 (VG-2) on June 13, 2012. This series of tests used

the vane with unfilled perforations in Quadrant # 4.• Dan Burbank operated Vane Gap 2 (VG-2) on May 10, 2012. This series of test used

VG-2 to isolate the wetted critical angle in Quadrant # 3, ten test points completed.• Dan Burbank operated Interior Corner Flow 1 (ICF-1) on March 6, 2012. This series of

tests isolated a bubble in transport tube to study the compression of the bubble. • Dan Burbank operated Vane Gap-2 (VG-2) on March 5, 2012. This series of test was

locate the wetted critical angle for the for VG-2 vessel in the Quadrant 2.

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FLEX-2 On-Orbit Operations Status

Ops Complete(to date)

Ops Planned(next month)

Ops Planned(to completion)

85 ~ 20 ~ 400

• July Highlight– Primary Surrogate Fuel test points completed; total of 65 ignitions– Quiescent tests from science matrix initiated; 20 ignitions to date; 5 of 16 test conditions

completed

• Issues– During flight operations on 9 July, Igniter Tip #2 burned out prior to replacement during routine

maintenance — operations halted until remove and replace can be accomplished– Igniter tip change-out and fuel needle #2 change-out scheduled for August 7 th

– Next tests not yet scheduled

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InSPACE-3 On-Orbit Operations StatusOps Complete

(to date)Ops Planned(next months)

Ops Planned(to completion)

• Initial inspection and photograph 7/2; Mixing and photograph 7/18

• Ops schedule to begin mid-late January 2013

• Ops schedule to begin mid to late January 2013

Highlight• Astronaut Joe Acaba inspected and photographed of all six vial assemblies on July 2. Particles

settled at the bottom of the vials – inconclusive of particles clumping. • Astronaut Suni Williams performed mixing and photographed of all six vial assemblies on July

18. Preliminary assessment- however PI still to assess, no particles clumping observed from the images.

• Bob Green performed the monthly inspection (7/6) of the InSPACE-3 non-flight (ground) vial assemblies for particle clumping and/or any other changes to the fluid. Results: One additional vial began to show particles clumping from last inspection (3 vials nominal. 3 vials - showing particles clumping).

Concerns• Project Scientist and Principal Investigator have some concerns about the long storage duration

of the InSPACE vials on ISS due to ops delays. According to the PI, science would be most optimum if performed within 2 years after the INSPACE-3 samples were prepared.  Samples were prepared in October 2010 so it would be ideal to operate by October 2012.