1 00:00:01,576 --> 00:00:02,166 Good morning. 2 00:00:02,166 --> 00:00:03,456 This is Mission Control Houston. 3 00:00:04,116 --> 00:00:06,276 We're live from the Mission Control Center located 4 00:00:06,276 --> 00:00:08,296 at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. 5 00:00:08,736 --> 00:00:12,166 You're looking at a live view here in the International Space Station Flight Control Room. 6 00:00:12,946 --> 00:00:19,886 This is a view of the Orbit 2 Team on duty being led by Flight Director Chris Edelen, 7 00:00:20,316 --> 00:00:22,526 shown here in the lower right portion of your view. 8 00:00:22,526 --> 00:00:26,356 He's leading this team in the second part of the crew day. 9 00:00:27,506 --> 00:00:31,486 About 25 different flight controllers here supporting the vehicle itself, 10 00:00:31,486 --> 00:00:34,816 as well as the on-orbit crew and the operations. 11 00:00:37,656 --> 00:00:41,356 Edelen is also being supported by veteran astronaut Shannon Lucid, 12 00:00:41,356 --> 00:00:44,546 who's representing the crew office at the Capcom console. 13 00:00:45,056 --> 00:00:48,326 They serve as the voice of the flight control team as needed with the on-orbit crew. 14 00:00:57,006 --> 00:00:59,766 All of the activities are going smoothly here in the control center. 15 00:00:59,866 --> 00:01:02,726 The vehicle itself performing well and on a north-easterly track. 16 00:01:03,046 --> 00:01:08,086 It's just made it's way over Iran and traveling now over Uzbekistan. 17 00:01:08,216 --> 00:01:12,716 It'll continue on a north-easterly track, making it's way over Kazakhstan 18 00:01:13,086 --> 00:01:15,646 and the border of Mongolia and Russia. 19 00:01:22,506 --> 00:01:27,606 Onboard, the Expedition 30 crew is working steadily through their afternoon activities. 20 00:01:28,026 --> 00:01:31,756 We don't have a live uplink with the station at the moment, but they've been continuing 21 00:01:32,096 --> 00:01:33,606 on track through their afternoon. 22 00:01:33,806 --> 00:01:36,936 They're about midway through their afternoon having just completed their lunch break 23 00:01:36,936 --> 00:01:38,036 about two hours ago. 24 00:01:38,786 --> 00:01:43,676 This is a look at the crew with Commander and NASA astronaut Dan Burbank there at the center 25 00:01:44,066 --> 00:01:48,896 and in the left of the view is Anton Shkaplerov at the left, and to his right, 26 00:01:49,266 --> 00:01:55,746 Anatoly Ivanishin also a fellow cosmonaut to the right and Flight Engineer 2 for this crew. 27 00:01:56,746 --> 00:01:58,506 Again, all the activities going smoothly. 28 00:02:00,016 --> 00:02:04,056 The crew woke up at midnight Central time and after about an hour and a half 29 00:02:04,056 --> 00:02:08,966 for personal time, hygeine and their breakfast they had their daily planning conference 30 00:02:08,966 --> 00:02:13,446 which is a start-of-the-day tagup with all of the supporting flight control centers. 31 00:02:14,676 --> 00:02:16,676 The first task of the day included some work 32 00:02:16,676 --> 00:02:19,346 on the Environmental Health System air quality monitoring, 33 00:02:19,736 --> 00:02:22,926 as well as the Intramodular Valve monitoring. 34 00:02:24,596 --> 00:02:28,056 Burbank's morning also included the monthly inspection of the TVIS, 35 00:02:28,056 --> 00:02:30,666 or the special treadmill that's used by the on-orbit crews. 36 00:02:31,096 --> 00:02:33,626 He also did some computer work in the Columbus module 37 00:02:33,996 --> 00:02:37,966 and performed a HAM radio event with students in Japan. 38 00:02:38,286 --> 00:02:41,646 After their morning activities, again they had a midday meal. 39 00:02:41,986 --> 00:02:47,266 The afternoon has included some additional work on a science experiment, 40 00:02:47,416 --> 00:02:51,786 specifically about an hour or so dedicated to work with the PACE experiment, 41 00:02:51,786 --> 00:02:54,506 which is the Preliminary Advanced Colloids Experiment. 42 00:02:55,136 --> 00:02:59,056 We have some video of Dan Burbank working on the experiment we'll play for you later this hour. 43 00:03:01,176 --> 00:03:07,166 He also performed an analysis on a sample from the Total Organic Carbon Analyzer known as TOCA 44 00:03:07,636 --> 00:03:10,326 and the Water Recovery System and also performed part 45 00:03:10,326 --> 00:03:13,386 of his exercise session using the resistive exercise device. 46 00:03:14,036 --> 00:03:19,586 His cosmonaut counterparts also worked on Medical Officer proficiency training, 47 00:03:19,586 --> 00:03:25,556 as well as their exercise sessions and a swap out of the photo-TV camcorders onboard. 48 00:03:27,076 --> 00:03:29,046 The crew also joined for an audio conference