1 00:00:01,490 --> 00:00:04,540 [COMMENTATOR] Good morning this is a live view inside the International Space Station flight 2 00:00:04,540 --> 00:00:08,870 control room located the Johnson Space Center in Houston Texas. 3 00:00:08,870 --> 00:00:14,420 You're seeing the Orbit 2 team at their stations and monitoring the vehicle systems. 4 00:00:14,420 --> 00:00:16,160 This is the Orbit 2 team being led 5 00:00:16,160 --> 00:00:19,860 by flight director Chris Edelen shown here in the center of your view. 6 00:00:19,860 --> 00:00:23,300 And to his right is veteran astronaut Shannon Lucid who is serving 7 00:00:23,300 --> 00:00:25,250 as the voice the flight control team. 8 00:00:25,250 --> 00:00:31,540 That console position is known as the Capcom and do represent the flight crew office as well 9 00:00:31,540 --> 00:00:35,630 as the flight control team, basically the liaison between the two, 10 00:00:35,630 --> 00:00:37,980 helping to facilitate the activities. 11 00:00:37,980 --> 00:00:42,060 On board the expedition 30 crew is at work and all the activities going smoothly. 12 00:00:42,060 --> 00:00:45,720 They're in the early to midafternoon of their crew day. 13 00:00:49,340 --> 00:00:53,970 The International Space Station is just making its way over the, 14 00:00:53,970 --> 00:00:57,730 on a southeasterly track over the southern Pacific Ocean. 15 00:00:57,730 --> 00:01:01,730 As you can see from this view it's in orbital night but just minutes from crossing 16 00:01:01,730 --> 00:01:05,330 over the terminator line to the orbital day. 17 00:01:05,330 --> 00:01:10,450 The vehicle experiences 16 sunrises and sunsets each 24-hour period. 18 00:01:10,450 --> 00:01:15,020 Inside the International Space Station the Expedition 30 crew of Commander Dan Burbank 19 00:01:15,020 --> 00:01:19,350 and cosmonauts Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin are 20 00:01:19,350 --> 00:01:21,540 at work in their afternoon activities. 21 00:01:21,540 --> 00:01:24,670 Everything is going smoothly onboard the International Space Station. 22 00:01:24,670 --> 00:01:30,190 At this time Commander Dan Burbank is working in the US segment. 23 00:01:30,190 --> 00:01:34,430 He is specifically working on some routine maintenance associated 24 00:01:34,430 --> 00:01:36,150 with the Waste Hygiene Compartment. 25 00:01:36,150 --> 00:01:39,750 This is a close in look at some of equipment that he's been working on. 26 00:01:39,750 --> 00:01:43,530 [RUSSIAN LANGUAGE] [TRANSLATOR] Well the EGB containers we use for urine, 984, 27 00:01:43,530 --> 00:01:46,570 is reflected in the IMS, IMS database only as the cover. 28 00:01:46,570 --> 00:01:48,090 But not the shell. 29 00:01:48,090 --> 00:01:54,450 I don't know who came with this brilliant idea to write down the number 30 00:01:54,450 --> 00:01:59,470 for the containers from inside of the cover. 31 00:01:59,470 --> 00:02:06,370 But if you haven't reflected that then it'll be too boring but won't if I take a knife 32 00:02:06,370 --> 00:02:09,900 and open this up and then I can get the number. 33 00:02:09,900 --> 00:02:13,070 Otherwise I don't have it. 34 00:02:13,070 --> 00:02:15,780 Well when is going to open the cover. 35 00:02:15,780 --> 00:02:20,060 So let us figure it out. 36 00:02:20,060 --> 00:02:31,690 Thanks. [COMMENTATOR] That a bit of dialog between Russian cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov 37 00:02:31,690 --> 00:02:40,070 who is timelined to be performing some activity with the service modules in the Russian segment, 38 00:02:40,070 --> 00:02:47,260 and that a bit of discussion with ground control team as he's working through that activity. 39 00:02:47,260 --> 00:02:50,520 Commander Dan Burbank continuing along with his work 40 00:02:50,520 --> 00:03:05,350 in the Waste Hygiene Compartment performing maintenance that includes changing 41 00:03:05,350 --> 00:03:08,140 out the urine hose and insert filter. 42 00:03:08,140 --> 00:03:15,470 That is all going smoothly and per the schedule. 43 00:03:15,470 --> 00:03:20,450 That is a test that was timelined to last about an hour and half, and he's in the tail end 44 00:03:20,450 --> 00:03:24,510 of that activity working in tandem with the ground control team here, 45 00:03:24,510 --> 00:03:29,150 but all the activities going smoothly on that maintenance work. 46 00:03:29,150 --> 00:03:34,140 Once he's completed this activity he'll move onto set up of the onboard ultrasound, 47 00:03:34,140 --> 00:03:36,740 which is similar to ultrasounds used here on the Earth. 48 00:03:36,740 --> 00:03:42,600 That enables them to perform various scans of the human body and that will be part 49 00:03:42,600 --> 00:03:46,050 of a larger task later this afternoon for him as part 50 00:03:46,050 --> 00:03:49,950 of the Integrated Cardiovascular experiment. 51 00:03:49,950 --> 00:03:53,690 Today's activities will include set up of the ultrasound as well 52 00:03:53,690 --> 00:03:58,970 as performing an echocardiogram with guidance from the Integrated Cardiovascular ground team. 53 00:03:58,970 --> 00:04:03,800 That will take up the bulk of the afternoon for Commander Dan Burbank. 54 00:04:03,800 --> 00:04:09,100 He'll wrap up his time with a evening daily planning conference tag up, 55 00:04:09,100 --> 00:04:13,230 joined by his counterparts for that, and then some off-duty and personal time. 56 00:04:13,230 --> 00:04:18,130 The crew is scheduled for their crew sleep at 3:30 p.m. central time. 57 00:04:18,130 --> 00:04:21,070 The crew members woke up at midnight central time, 58 00:04:21,070 --> 00:04:24,940 which is the standard wakeup time for the orbiting crew. 59 00:04:24,940 --> 00:04:29,920 They have a routine inspection of the vehicle and then some personal time for their breakfast 60 00:04:29,920 --> 00:04:33,170 and hygiene before they kickoff the day's activities with a start 61 00:04:33,170 --> 00:04:34,960 of day daily planning conference. 62 00:04:34,960 --> 00:04:37,850 This is a look again at that Expedition 30 crew. 63 00:04:37,850 --> 00:04:44,780 Dan Burbank in the center, Anton Shkaplerov at the left and Anatoly Ivanishin in the far right. 64 00:04:44,780 --> 00:04:49,390 The morning included wide array of tasks including some maintenance work. 65 00:04:50,480 --> 00:04:53,860 Burbank also downloaded data from earlier runs 66 00:04:53,860 --> 00:04:57,180 on an Integrated Cardiovascular experiment session. 67 00:04:57,180 --> 00:05:01,930 He also performed activation of the Anomalous Long-Term Effects 68 00:05:01,930 --> 00:05:06,990 In Astronaut Central Nervous System Shield Experiment, which provides an assessment 69 00:05:06,990 --> 00:05:10,810 of the radiation environment inside the International Space Station. 70 00:05:12,090 --> 00:05:17,280 Switching now back to live view in the US segment where Burbank is continuing the work 71 00:05:17,280 --> 00:05:21,860 on the Waste Hygiene Compartment, in the last 10 or 15 minutes of that task. 72 00:05:21,860 --> 00:05:23,900 All that going smoothly. 73 00:05:23,900 --> 00:05:27,200 Here in the flight control room the Orbit 2 team's in the early part of their shift. 74 00:05:27,200 --> 00:05:30,580 They generally perform their handover from the Orbit One team 75 00:05:30,580 --> 00:05:33,790 around 7 or 7:30 a.m. central time. 76 00:05:33,790 --> 00:05:36,640 All the activities going smoothly here. 77 00:05:38,050 --> 00:05:43,260 Yesterday while the Johnson Space Center itself was closed due to a power outage, 78 00:05:43,260 --> 00:05:46,820 the flight control team remained on duty using the backup system. 79 00:05:46,820 --> 00:05:51,390 There was no interruption to the space station operations or the ground support here.