1 00:00:01,806 --> 00:00:03,216 This is Mission Control Houston. 2 00:00:03,626 --> 00:00:07,976 The Expedition 30 crew is back at work onboard the International Space Station 3 00:00:08,106 --> 00:00:14,936 after an off-duty weekend, back to more science work as they await the arrival of a new load 4 00:00:14,936 --> 00:00:19,076 of supplies that is due to arrive on Wednesday evening. 5 00:00:19,706 --> 00:00:23,356 On Saturday morning the crew was ordered to shelter in place 6 00:00:23,356 --> 00:00:28,236 in their Soyuz vehicles during the closest approach of a piece of satellite debris. 7 00:00:28,606 --> 00:00:31,786 That debris passed safely by the International Space Station 8 00:00:31,786 --> 00:00:35,716 at 2:38 a.m. Houston time on Saturday morning. 9 00:00:36,386 --> 00:00:43,546 The first tracking of that hunk of Cosmos 2251 satellite debris came on Friday morning 10 00:00:43,656 --> 00:00:47,586 which was too late to plan and execute a debris avoidance maneuver. 11 00:00:48,476 --> 00:00:54,066 This shelter in place was the third time that space station crew has been ordered to move 12 00:00:54,066 --> 00:00:57,976 to their Soyuz' for a possible conjunction with debris. 13 00:00:58,816 --> 00:01:05,586 Today, space station Commander Dan Burbank and Flight Engineer Don Pettit started their day 14 00:01:05,946 --> 00:01:09,286 with the Cardiovascular Ultrasound experiment. 15 00:01:09,616 --> 00:01:13,636 That's a routine health monitoring situation. 16 00:01:14,266 --> 00:01:18,846 Burbank set up, then the Integrated Cardiovascular monitoring equipment 17 00:01:18,846 --> 00:01:20,106 for later use. 18 00:01:20,376 --> 00:01:25,436 And he also prepared for some upcoming airlock filter maintenance. 19 00:01:25,916 --> 00:01:30,516 He later joined Flight Engineers Don Pettit and Andre Kuipers 20 00:01:30,926 --> 00:01:35,406 for an Automated Transfer Vehicle transfer conference in advance 21 00:01:35,406 --> 00:01:39,136 of the European cargo ship's arrival later this week. 22 00:01:39,596 --> 00:01:46,216 Flight Engineers Anton Shkaplerov and Anatoly Ivanishin worked on a Russian experiment 23 00:01:46,466 --> 00:01:51,686 which is testing out principles and methods for controlling leaks on a spacecraft. 24 00:01:51,896 --> 00:01:57,726 And they were also then moved to pickup work from Oleg Kononenko who spent some time 25 00:01:57,726 --> 00:02:02,386 on Earth observation photography and also worked with Kuipers 26 00:02:02,776 --> 00:02:05,996 on ATV rendezvous and docking training. 27 00:02:06,216 --> 00:02:12,766 Kuipers and Kononenko will be the prime on board when the "Edoardo Amaldi" arrives on Wednesday. 28 00:02:13,706 --> 00:02:16,566 Kuipers also spent time today based on maintenance 29 00:02:16,566 --> 00:02:18,886 of the Water Recovery System components 30 00:02:19,316 --> 00:02:23,246 and transferred some software to the Agricultural Camera. 31 00:02:23,766 --> 00:02:28,006 He also then spent time as a moving man moving items 32 00:02:28,006 --> 00:02:31,186 out of the Pressurized Multipurpose Module. 33 00:02:32,236 --> 00:02:37,366 Don Pettit started his day installing new batteries in the four crew quarters 34 00:02:37,366 --> 00:02:42,826 that are located in Node number 2 and spent time in his afternoon setting up hardware 35 00:02:42,826 --> 00:02:47,746 for operations with the experiment Burning and Suppression of Solids. 36 00:02:48,596 --> 00:02:52,966 On Tuesday there will be more maintenance than science for the station crew members 37 00:02:53,326 --> 00:02:57,096 as they continue to get ready for the arrival of the European cargo ship