1 00:00:02,586 --> 00:00:05,416 This is a live view in the flight control room 2 00:00:05,416 --> 00:00:06,566 at the Johnson space Center. 3 00:00:06,936 --> 00:00:09,336 You're seeing a view of the Orbit Two Team which is 4 00:00:09,336 --> 00:00:10,796 in the early part their shift. 5 00:00:10,796 --> 00:00:12,846 They just came on duty here about two hours ago. 6 00:00:13,316 --> 00:00:16,646 This team being led by Flight Director Matt Abbott who is just 7 00:00:16,646 --> 00:00:18,686 in the view here in the solid blue. 8 00:00:18,686 --> 00:00:21,436 He's leading this flight control team and being supported closely 9 00:00:21,776 --> 00:00:24,996 by astronaut Ricky Arnold who is sitting to Matt's right, 10 00:00:24,996 --> 00:00:26,186 or at the center of this view. 11 00:00:26,616 --> 00:00:28,726 He is an astronaut representing the crew office 12 00:00:28,786 --> 00:00:31,836 and also being supported by Kathy Bolt who is also 13 00:00:31,836 --> 00:00:34,106 in this view and she's been highly involved 14 00:00:34,106 --> 00:00:36,006 in the activities today as well. 15 00:00:36,046 --> 00:00:38,746 Both of them again serving as the Capcom and the voice 16 00:00:38,746 --> 00:00:40,666 of the flight control team with the onboard crew. 17 00:00:41,176 --> 00:00:46,676 The crew woke up at midnight central time 18 00:00:46,856 --> 00:00:49,286 which is the regular wake up time for the onboard crew. 19 00:00:49,866 --> 00:00:52,546 They had some personal time and hygiene before breakfast 20 00:00:53,086 --> 00:00:55,576 and then had their morning inspection of the vehicle 21 00:00:55,886 --> 00:00:59,876 and some other start up tasks including experiment samples. 22 00:01:00,406 --> 00:01:04,296 Once they had their personal time 23 00:01:04,296 --> 00:01:05,706 and breakfast they started their day 24 00:01:05,706 --> 00:01:08,126 with the daily planning conference, a chance to tag 25 00:01:08,126 --> 00:01:10,606 up with their supporting control centers before beginning the 26 00:01:10,606 --> 00:01:11,536 activities for the day. 27 00:01:11,536 --> 00:01:15,186 First up for Commander Kevin Ford was the Reaction self-test 28 00:01:15,186 --> 00:01:16,816 which is a small self-test 29 00:01:16,816 --> 00:01:20,266 that helps onboard crew members assess their and fatigue 30 00:01:20,266 --> 00:01:21,606 on performance levels on board. 31 00:01:21,996 --> 00:01:25,646 He also had some activities with the video camera install as well 32 00:01:25,816 --> 00:01:29,026 as reconfigurations of storage and equipment in the node 33 00:01:29,026 --> 00:01:32,516 as part of ongoing work with the Internal Thermal Control System 34 00:01:32,516 --> 00:01:34,586 which he's been working on throughout this week. 35 00:01:35,006 --> 00:01:37,816 Today's activity included refilling of the cooling loops 36 00:01:37,816 --> 00:01:38,836 in the Columbus module. 37 00:01:41,016 --> 00:01:42,416 His fellow colleague 38 00:01:42,416 --> 00:01:45,726 and astronaut Chris Hadfield also performed 39 00:01:45,726 --> 00:01:47,526 that Reaction self-test and then worked 40 00:01:47,526 --> 00:01:50,956 on the lab window configurations for the ISERV study, 41 00:01:51,406 --> 00:01:53,816 that is the Servir Environmental Research 42 00:01:53,816 --> 00:01:55,266 and Visualization System. 43 00:01:55,656 --> 00:01:58,136 It's an automated system designed to acquire images 44 00:01:58,136 --> 00:02:00,346 of the Earth's surface from the International Space Station. 45 00:02:00,916 --> 00:02:03,776 And it's primarily a means to gain experience and expertise 46 00:02:04,156 --> 00:02:05,886 in automated data acquisition 47 00:02:05,886 --> 00:02:08,176 from the space station although it's expected 48 00:02:08,246 --> 00:02:10,876 to provide useful images for use in disaster monitoring 49 00:02:10,876 --> 00:02:14,366 and assessment of environmental factors as well. 50 00:02:15,276 --> 00:02:18,936 Hadfield also had time for exercise and assisted 51 00:02:18,986 --> 00:02:21,896 with the thermal control system water collection. 52 00:02:22,316 --> 00:02:25,776 He also performed power sensor indicator tests and worked 53 00:02:25,776 --> 00:02:29,266 with Robonaut, the onboard robot as seen in this view. 54 00:02:31,986 --> 00:02:34,686 Meanwhile, their colleague astronaut Tom Marshburn worked 55 00:02:34,686 --> 00:02:38,166 on water reclamation condensate sampling as well 56 00:02:38,166 --> 00:02:41,896 as Water Processing Assembly software upgrades and work 57 00:02:42,146 --> 00:02:45,226 on the configurations of the Combustion Integration Rack. 58 00:02:46,496 --> 00:02:48,966 Meanwhile, their cosmonaut colleagues likewise were working 59 00:02:48,966 --> 00:02:50,286 in the Russian side of the segment 60 00:02:50,466 --> 00:02:53,676 where they conducted various laptop updates, exercise 61 00:02:53,676 --> 00:02:56,326 and performed more sessions of the Typology experiment 62 00:02:56,666 --> 00:02:58,706 which studies a crew member's ability to perform 63 00:02:58,706 --> 00:03:00,026 and communicate under stress. 64 00:03:01,946 --> 00:03:05,516 With those tasks complete the crew broke 65 00:03:05,516 --> 00:03:08,796 for a shared mid-day meal and then started their afternoon 66 00:03:08,796 --> 00:03:10,756 with the space station emergency drill. 67 00:03:11,146 --> 00:03:15,306 This is an activity that is done regularly but not frequently 68 00:03:15,566 --> 00:03:17,876 and it was a full integrated simulation 69 00:03:17,876 --> 00:03:21,316 of an emergency scenario aboard the space station complex. 70 00:03:21,826 --> 00:03:24,256 This was done with the full crew, as well as full support 71 00:03:24,256 --> 00:03:26,806 from the ground control team in Houston and all locations 72 00:03:27,196 --> 00:03:28,946 with all the flight controllers following along 73 00:03:28,946 --> 00:03:32,106 and simulating all calls and actions just as they would 74 00:03:32,106 --> 00:03:33,996 in a real life emergency situation. 75 00:03:34,486 --> 00:03:37,746 That drill lasted about an hour and simulated an ammonia leak 76 00:03:37,836 --> 00:03:40,186 in the Destiny laboratory thermal control system. 77 00:03:40,716 --> 00:03:42,006 Following the sim the crew 78 00:03:42,006 --> 00:03:44,386 and the flight control team had an integrated conference 79 00:03:44,386 --> 00:03:46,616 and debrief to talk through the exercise. 80 00:03:49,046 --> 00:03:51,006 They'll continue with their afternoon activities. 81 00:03:51,006 --> 00:03:52,976 Again, Commander Kevin Ford continuing work 82 00:03:52,976 --> 00:03:54,726 on the thermal control system configs. 83 00:03:55,326 --> 00:03:59,796 They'll have exercise sessions, also an EarQ hearing assessment 84 00:03:59,876 --> 00:04:02,516 which is an ongoing study for long-duration crew members 85 00:04:03,516 --> 00:04:06,756 and continued work with the Robonaut who's also shown 86 00:04:06,756 --> 00:04:09,136 in this view and family conferences. 87 00:04:09,786 --> 00:04:10,906 They'll wrap up their day 88 00:04:10,906 --> 00:04:12,996 with the end-of-day daily planning conference