1 00:00:02,516 --> 00:00:10,546 [ Music ] 2 00:00:11,046 --> 00:00:11,506 >> Good morning. 3 00:00:11,556 --> 00:00:13,396 Thank you for joining us for Space Station live 4 00:00:13,396 --> 00:00:15,116 from the Mission Control Center located 5 00:00:15,116 --> 00:00:17,126 at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. 6 00:00:17,636 --> 00:00:19,736 Our second shift for the flight control team is 7 00:00:19,736 --> 00:00:21,766 on duty, known as Orbit Two. 8 00:00:21,766 --> 00:00:23,796 This team works with the crew during the second half 9 00:00:23,796 --> 00:00:26,176 of the crew day, starting just before the midday meal 10 00:00:26,176 --> 00:00:27,356 for the station crew. 11 00:00:27,736 --> 00:00:30,566 Today leading that team is Flight Director, Emily Nelson. 12 00:00:31,086 --> 00:00:33,596 She's being assisted by Astronaut Serena Aunon, 13 00:00:33,596 --> 00:00:35,456 who's representing the crew office 14 00:00:35,456 --> 00:00:37,106 at the Cab Com Console in this view. 15 00:00:37,576 --> 00:00:40,026 Her voice is the one that you hear most of the time dialoging 16 00:00:40,026 --> 00:00:42,246 with the crew through the afternoon of their crew day. 17 00:00:43,806 --> 00:00:45,936 On board we have the Expedition 35 crew 18 00:00:45,936 --> 00:00:48,996 of NASA Astronauts Tom Marshburn and Chris Cassidy, 19 00:00:49,386 --> 00:00:52,256 joined by Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Chris Hadfield, 20 00:00:52,256 --> 00:00:54,106 who's serving as the Expedition Commander, 21 00:00:54,666 --> 00:00:56,586 and Cosmonauts Alexander Misurkin, 22 00:00:56,836 --> 00:00:59,036 Pavel Vinogradov, and Roman Romanenko. 23 00:00:59,656 --> 00:01:01,736 The crew workweek is underway with the crew now 24 00:01:01,736 --> 00:01:03,476 in the early afternoon of their crew day. 25 00:01:04,036 --> 00:01:05,956 They woke at 1:00 a.m. Central Time. 26 00:01:07,656 --> 00:01:10,396 The first half of the day for Commander Chris Hadfield, 27 00:01:10,506 --> 00:01:12,176 and Flight Engineer, Tom Marshburn, 28 00:01:12,176 --> 00:01:14,156 were reaction self-test. 29 00:01:14,566 --> 00:01:19,526 Girls this is a portable test on board that helps to measure 30 00:01:19,526 --> 00:01:23,006 and study crew fatigue experienced during long duration 31 00:01:23,006 --> 00:01:23,636 space flights. 32 00:01:24,056 --> 00:01:26,436 They also took sample collections and measurements 33 00:01:26,436 --> 00:01:29,176 as part of the Pro-K metabolism study. 34 00:01:30,176 --> 00:01:32,726 All of the crew members then had some off-duty time for hygiene 35 00:01:32,726 --> 00:01:34,796 and breakfast before their start of the crew day, 36 00:01:34,796 --> 00:01:37,256 with a daily planning conference tag-up with all 37 00:01:37,256 --> 00:01:39,636 of their supporting flight control centers. 38 00:01:41,326 --> 00:01:43,796 Their morning also included a vehicle inspection 39 00:01:43,796 --> 00:01:45,146 and rebooting of laptops. 40 00:01:45,826 --> 00:01:48,236 For Commander Chris Hadfield, 41 00:01:48,546 --> 00:01:52,936 his first activities included photography 42 00:01:52,936 --> 00:01:55,576 of some experiment operations on the Human Research Facility. 43 00:01:55,576 --> 00:01:59,956 He's also participating in the Circadian Rhythms experiment. 44 00:02:02,076 --> 00:02:05,136 He also had exercise sessions in potable water collections 45 00:02:05,136 --> 00:02:07,576 for in-flight chemical and microbial analysis. 46 00:02:07,976 --> 00:02:10,976 And experiment work on the binary Colloidal Alloy Test. 47 00:02:11,516 --> 00:02:15,816 [ Pause ] 48 00:02:16,316 --> 00:02:18,966 NASA Astronaut Tom Marshburn also had experiment work, 49 00:02:19,176 --> 00:02:22,026 performing blood draws, also for the Human Research Facility, 50 00:02:22,406 --> 00:02:28,936 and a big chunk of his day focused on Robonaut operations. 51 00:02:29,406 --> 00:02:31,696 In this case, he was assisted by Chris Cassidy 52 00:02:31,696 --> 00:02:36,006 to dawn a special helmet and glove 53 00:02:36,416 --> 00:02:39,446 that will help accommodate telerobotic operations 54 00:02:39,446 --> 00:02:44,546 in the future by using those special devices, 55 00:02:44,836 --> 00:02:46,836 Marshburn was able to control Robonaut's head 56 00:02:46,836 --> 00:02:49,056 and hand movements using his telerobotics gear. 57 00:02:49,526 --> 00:02:51,306 That capability will allow the astronauts 58 00:02:51,306 --> 00:02:52,526 to make real time decisions 59 00:02:52,526 --> 00:02:54,536 and control Robonaut's' actions in the future. 60 00:02:56,266 --> 00:02:58,576 Meanwhile, Cosmonauts Pavel Vinogradov 61 00:02:58,576 --> 00:03:00,516 and Roman Romanenko were preparing 62 00:03:00,516 --> 00:03:03,206 for space walking activities, gathering tools 63 00:03:03,206 --> 00:03:05,536 and recharging the batteries in their Orlan spacesuits 64 00:03:05,536 --> 00:03:06,926 for their upcoming spacewalk. 65 00:03:07,386 --> 00:03:10,036 That EVA or extravehicular activity is planned 66 00:03:10,036 --> 00:03:12,686 for April 19th, and will focus on deployment and retrieval 67 00:03:12,686 --> 00:03:14,246 of experiments on the Russian segment. 68 00:03:14,696 --> 00:03:17,426 In the replacement of a retro reflector navigation aid 69 00:03:17,746 --> 00:03:19,966 on the [inaudible] to service module. 70 00:03:20,446 --> 00:03:23,676 That will be used for the unpiloted European space 71 00:03:23,676 --> 00:03:26,736 agency's Albert Einstein Automated Transfer Vehicle 72 00:03:26,736 --> 00:03:28,486 when it approaches for automated docking 73 00:03:28,786 --> 00:03:29,976 to the space station in June. 74 00:03:30,516 --> 00:03:32,546 [ Pause ] 75 00:03:33,046 --> 00:03:34,776 Now in the mid-afternoon of the crew day, 76 00:03:34,776 --> 00:03:37,446 the crew members are continuing with their afternoon tasks. 77 00:03:37,446 --> 00:03:39,296 Tom Marshburn will have all 78 00:03:39,296 --> 00:03:43,506 of his exercise sessions this afternoon, including exercise 79 00:03:43,506 --> 00:03:46,056 on the treadmill, as well as the cycle ergometer. 80 00:03:46,336 --> 00:03:49,306 He'll also have some time allocated for journal entries 81 00:03:49,306 --> 00:03:50,836 which is a part of an ongoing study 82 00:03:50,836 --> 00:03:52,586 for long duration crew members. 83 00:03:53,396 --> 00:03:56,736 Chris Cassidy will perform water sample analysis 84 00:03:57,216 --> 00:04:00,476 and also some other work on the water reclamation system 85 00:04:00,476 --> 00:04:03,706 and sample collections for the Human Research Facility. 86 00:04:05,356 --> 00:04:07,826 Commander Chris Hadfield will also perform water sample 87 00:04:07,826 --> 00:04:09,896 analysis, as well as some adjustments 88 00:04:10,126 --> 00:04:11,876 to the video camera assembly on board. 89 00:04:12,236 --> 00:04:16,366 He'll also collect samples for the energy experiment, 90 00:04:16,366 --> 00:04:19,166 which is another ongoing research study 91 00:04:19,166 --> 00:04:22,416 for long duration crew members that's being conducted 92 00:04:22,416 --> 00:04:25,186 by the European Space Agency to measure changes 93 00:04:25,186 --> 00:04:28,266 in the energy balances of crew members, 94 00:04:28,266 --> 00:04:32,636 and also their adaptations to total energy expenditure. 95 00:04:34,286 --> 00:04:36,616 The Cosmonauts will continue their afternoon activities 96 00:04:36,936 --> 00:04:39,416 with battery operations for their Orlan spacesuits, 97 00:04:39,416 --> 00:04:41,196 as well as some transfer activities 98 00:04:41,196 --> 00:04:42,916 from the progress cargo craft. 99 00:04:44,046 --> 00:04:47,256 They will close out their evening with some personal time 100 00:04:47,526 --> 00:04:48,456 and their evening meal.