1 00:00:08,230 --> 00:00:06,230 good morning and welcome back to nasa's 2 00:00:10,070 --> 00:00:08,240 johnson space center for today's mission 3 00:00:11,830 --> 00:00:10,080 status briefing this is flight day 9 of 4 00:00:13,589 --> 00:00:11,840 the sts-134 5 00:00:16,070 --> 00:00:13,599 mission to the international space 6 00:00:19,109 --> 00:00:16,080 station we'll talk about the activities 7 00:00:20,790 --> 00:00:19,119 onboard the complex earlier today that 8 00:00:22,470 --> 00:00:20,800 went on and also look ahead at the 9 00:00:24,790 --> 00:00:22,480 mission's third spacewalk coming up 10 00:00:26,470 --> 00:00:24,800 overnight so to do that we have the lead 11 00:00:29,029 --> 00:00:26,480 space station flight director derek 12 00:00:30,710 --> 00:00:29,039 hossman and the lead spacewalk officer 13 00:00:31,830 --> 00:00:30,720 allison bollinger 14 00:00:33,990 --> 00:00:31,840 so we'll start out with comments and 15 00:00:36,310 --> 00:00:34,000 then take questions derek okay thanks 16 00:00:39,190 --> 00:00:36,320 kylie good morning everybody well after 17 00:00:39,990 --> 00:00:39,200 a relatively quiet day yesterday 18 00:00:44,069 --> 00:00:40,000 the 19 00:00:46,470 --> 00:00:44,079 crew member ron garan guerin 20 00:00:48,150 --> 00:00:46,480 got back to work today 21 00:00:49,350 --> 00:00:48,160 as you may recall we discussed yesterday 22 00:00:51,270 --> 00:00:49,360 ron garan has been on the shuttle 23 00:00:52,950 --> 00:00:51,280 schedule all along so he woke up with a 24 00:00:55,430 --> 00:00:52,960 shuttle crew today 25 00:00:56,470 --> 00:00:55,440 now that the 25s crew is safely on the 26 00:00:58,470 --> 00:00:56,480 ground 27 00:01:00,709 --> 00:00:58,480 the remaining uh two russian crew 28 00:01:02,470 --> 00:01:00,719 members who are of course ron garan's uh 29 00:01:05,030 --> 00:01:02,480 expedition crewmates 30 00:01:06,630 --> 00:01:05,040 uh are in for a long sleep uh they were 31 00:01:07,750 --> 00:01:06,640 asleep all day while i was on console 32 00:01:09,429 --> 00:01:07,760 they're gonna sleep through the night 33 00:01:11,830 --> 00:01:09,439 and then when they wake up tomorrow 34 00:01:14,070 --> 00:01:11,840 they'll be back on on the uh shuttle 35 00:01:16,149 --> 00:01:14,080 crew schedule so starting tomorrow we 36 00:01:18,550 --> 00:01:16,159 have a normal sleep shift we'll be which 37 00:01:20,950 --> 00:01:18,560 will be a nice thing to have back 38 00:01:23,429 --> 00:01:20,960 um as i mentioned the the shuttle crew 39 00:01:26,789 --> 00:01:23,439 stayed busy on the space station today 40 00:01:29,270 --> 00:01:26,799 um as i'm sure most of you know uh greg 41 00:01:30,710 --> 00:01:29,280 shamatoff and mike fink are both veteran 42 00:01:33,670 --> 00:01:30,720 international space station long 43 00:01:35,350 --> 00:01:33,680 duration crew members so we leveraged on 44 00:01:37,270 --> 00:01:35,360 their experience onboard the station and 45 00:01:39,270 --> 00:01:37,280 put them to work today 46 00:01:41,109 --> 00:01:39,280 one of the one of the critical station 47 00:01:42,870 --> 00:01:41,119 maintenance tasks that we got at least 48 00:01:45,429 --> 00:01:42,880 started today was 49 00:01:46,950 --> 00:01:45,439 repair work on the node 3 carbon dioxide 50 00:01:49,190 --> 00:01:46,960 removal assembly 51 00:01:51,670 --> 00:01:49,200 these carbon dioxide removal assemblies 52 00:01:53,830 --> 00:01:51,680 or cdrs as we call them have two 53 00:01:56,389 --> 00:01:53,840 desiccant beds that actually do the 54 00:01:59,190 --> 00:01:56,399 removal of the carbon dioxide one of the 55 00:02:00,550 --> 00:01:59,200 two beds in this note 3 cedric is beyond 56 00:02:02,789 --> 00:02:00,560 its useful life 57 00:02:05,429 --> 00:02:02,799 so we brought up a new replacement bed 58 00:02:08,389 --> 00:02:05,439 or replacement cartridge on on uf6 on 59 00:02:09,510 --> 00:02:08,399 this flight and what the crew did today 60 00:02:11,510 --> 00:02:09,520 um 61 00:02:14,070 --> 00:02:11,520 spanky taz and ron working together 62 00:02:16,229 --> 00:02:14,080 taking turns was to remove the actual 63 00:02:18,229 --> 00:02:16,239 carbon dioxide removal assembly unit 64 00:02:20,710 --> 00:02:18,239 from its from the rack where it resides 65 00:02:22,390 --> 00:02:20,720 in node three they took it to the to the 66 00:02:23,670 --> 00:02:22,400 jpm area 67 00:02:24,949 --> 00:02:23,680 of the gym 68 00:02:26,550 --> 00:02:24,959 they tied it down to a maintenance 69 00:02:28,550 --> 00:02:26,560 workstation and then 70 00:02:30,390 --> 00:02:28,560 after eva 3 two days from now they're 71 00:02:31,750 --> 00:02:30,400 actually going to pull this desk in bed 72 00:02:32,949 --> 00:02:31,760 out of the carbon dioxide removal 73 00:02:34,390 --> 00:02:32,959 assembly and then replace it with the 74 00:02:36,869 --> 00:02:34,400 new bed and then we're going to bring 75 00:02:38,949 --> 00:02:36,879 that failed bed home so uh that's 76 00:02:40,710 --> 00:02:38,959 important work to get us back uh to 77 00:02:42,470 --> 00:02:40,720 normal redundancy of course we have a 78 00:02:45,110 --> 00:02:42,480 second seizure in the lab so we're using 79 00:02:47,110 --> 00:02:45,120 that labsidra in addition to the uh the 80 00:02:49,990 --> 00:02:47,120 bosduke unit in the russian segment to 81 00:02:51,670 --> 00:02:50,000 do carbon dioxide removal assembly but 82 00:02:53,750 --> 00:02:51,680 after this mission we'll be back to 83 00:02:55,990 --> 00:02:53,760 fully redundant carbon dioxide scrubbing 84 00:02:57,270 --> 00:02:56,000 capability on the u.s segment 85 00:02:58,790 --> 00:02:57,280 the other piece of maintenance work that 86 00:03:01,990 --> 00:02:58,800 we did today was on the oxygen 87 00:03:03,270 --> 00:03:02,000 generation system uh again some of you 88 00:03:04,869 --> 00:03:03,280 who have been involved in the past 89 00:03:06,790 --> 00:03:04,879 missions and and keeping track of what's 90 00:03:08,070 --> 00:03:06,800 going on in the station know that um 91 00:03:10,309 --> 00:03:08,080 we're having some challenges with 92 00:03:12,949 --> 00:03:10,319 contamination in the oxygen generation 93 00:03:14,790 --> 00:03:12,959 system and we flew at 94 00:03:16,949 --> 00:03:14,800 what we call a remediation cartridge 95 00:03:19,190 --> 00:03:16,959 it's basically a filter that is plumbed 96 00:03:21,509 --> 00:03:19,200 into the water line associated with the 97 00:03:23,509 --> 00:03:21,519 oxygen generation system 98 00:03:27,270 --> 00:03:23,519 the crew today uh 99 00:03:30,390 --> 00:03:27,280 bo again are our go-to station veterans 100 00:03:33,750 --> 00:03:30,400 spanky and taz in concert with ron garan 101 00:03:35,990 --> 00:03:33,760 worked on the oxygen generation system 102 00:03:37,750 --> 00:03:36,000 to install this cartridge and the 103 00:03:39,910 --> 00:03:37,760 associated plumbing 104 00:03:41,589 --> 00:03:39,920 we're going to wait for the eva to eva 3 105 00:03:44,149 --> 00:03:41,599 to be behind us and then we're going to 106 00:03:45,670 --> 00:03:44,159 activate the oxygen generation system 107 00:03:47,670 --> 00:03:45,680 have the crew check for leaks and then 108 00:03:50,550 --> 00:03:47,680 start running the water loops through 109 00:03:51,910 --> 00:03:50,560 this remediation cartridge or filter 110 00:03:54,390 --> 00:03:51,920 in order to see what we can do about 111 00:03:55,990 --> 00:03:54,400 that contamination 112 00:03:58,390 --> 00:03:56,000 in the briefing 113 00:03:59,750 --> 00:03:58,400 last night from dana weigel she 114 00:04:01,670 --> 00:03:59,760 mentioned briefly that we had an 115 00:04:04,550 --> 00:04:01,680 electrical power system 116 00:04:05,509 --> 00:04:04,560 failure last night and uh basically we 117 00:04:07,589 --> 00:04:05,519 have 118 00:04:10,229 --> 00:04:07,599 banks of uh switches if you will or 119 00:04:13,030 --> 00:04:10,239 circuit breakers uh called remote power 120 00:04:14,949 --> 00:04:13,040 controller modules or rpcms one of those 121 00:04:17,349 --> 00:04:14,959 uh one of the individual switches in 122 00:04:19,670 --> 00:04:17,359 that banker switch is tripped and it 123 00:04:22,150 --> 00:04:19,680 removed power to a video switching 124 00:04:24,710 --> 00:04:22,160 device um and it's more than videos 125 00:04:26,390 --> 00:04:24,720 video and its payload data so once once 126 00:04:28,390 --> 00:04:26,400 this switch opened we were unable to 127 00:04:29,350 --> 00:04:28,400 downlink high definition video to the 128 00:04:31,990 --> 00:04:29,360 ground 129 00:04:33,510 --> 00:04:32,000 we were unable to downlink payload data 130 00:04:35,430 --> 00:04:33,520 the payloads continued to operate on 131 00:04:37,510 --> 00:04:35,440 station but 132 00:04:38,870 --> 00:04:37,520 the payload operations integration 133 00:04:40,950 --> 00:04:38,880 center and marshall 134 00:04:42,390 --> 00:04:40,960 space flight center in huntsville was 135 00:04:43,990 --> 00:04:42,400 not able to get the data from the 136 00:04:47,510 --> 00:04:44,000 payloads while this 137 00:04:49,110 --> 00:04:47,520 device was not powered so it was 138 00:04:50,390 --> 00:04:49,120 relatively important to us that we get 139 00:04:51,749 --> 00:04:50,400 it back quickly 140 00:04:53,670 --> 00:04:51,759 in addition to that payload data i 141 00:04:56,070 --> 00:04:53,680 should mention that it also affects our 142 00:04:57,990 --> 00:04:56,080 ability to uplink files to the station 143 00:04:59,909 --> 00:04:58,000 uplink procedures and messages and such 144 00:05:02,150 --> 00:04:59,919 that the crew needs during the day and 145 00:05:04,310 --> 00:05:02,160 also the ip phone which is of course the 146 00:05:06,390 --> 00:05:04,320 way the crew uses 147 00:05:08,070 --> 00:05:06,400 the the device that the crew uses to 148 00:05:10,469 --> 00:05:08,080 communicate with friends family on the 149 00:05:12,390 --> 00:05:10,479 ground so pretty significant impacts to 150 00:05:14,150 --> 00:05:12,400 day-to-day operations although 151 00:05:15,909 --> 00:05:14,160 we don't consider those systems critical 152 00:05:17,909 --> 00:05:15,919 they're certainly important in our 153 00:05:19,510 --> 00:05:17,919 day-to-day work 154 00:05:21,830 --> 00:05:19,520 overnight the team put together 155 00:05:23,830 --> 00:05:21,840 procedures needed to change out that 156 00:05:25,990 --> 00:05:23,840 rpcm or that that 157 00:05:28,230 --> 00:05:26,000 circuit breaker device and then 158 00:05:30,469 --> 00:05:28,240 at the beginning of the day today we got 159 00:05:32,950 --> 00:05:30,479 that rpcm switched out we powered on all 160 00:05:34,870 --> 00:05:32,960 all the components and now we're back to 161 00:05:36,629 --> 00:05:34,880 100 in terms of 162 00:05:39,189 --> 00:05:36,639 the video downlink and also the the 163 00:05:41,430 --> 00:05:39,199 payload data the ip phone file up link 164 00:05:43,029 --> 00:05:41,440 et cetera so another good relatively 165 00:05:44,950 --> 00:05:43,039 small and in the grand scheme of things 166 00:05:46,710 --> 00:05:44,960 but another good example of how the 167 00:05:49,110 --> 00:05:46,720 teams can react quickly to problems in 168 00:05:51,350 --> 00:05:49,120 real time 169 00:05:53,590 --> 00:05:51,360 and of course looking ahead we have eba 170 00:05:55,189 --> 00:05:53,600 3 in front of us tomorrow 171 00:05:57,430 --> 00:05:55,199 eva 3 will 172 00:05:59,990 --> 00:05:57,440 be in terms of the space walkers will be 173 00:06:02,870 --> 00:06:00,000 a repeat of eva2 with foysteel and fink 174 00:06:05,510 --> 00:06:02,880 going outside and shamataw running the 175 00:06:07,430 --> 00:06:05,520 show from inside and of course we'll be 176 00:06:09,670 --> 00:06:07,440 using the new pre-breathe protocol uh 177 00:06:11,029 --> 00:06:09,680 for this eva uh we're not going to do 178 00:06:12,870 --> 00:06:11,039 camp out we're going to use the uh 179 00:06:14,150 --> 00:06:12,880 institute light exercise protocol and 180 00:06:15,590 --> 00:06:14,160 for the timeline and for the new 181 00:06:17,350 --> 00:06:15,600 protocol i'll hand over to allison to 182 00:06:18,870 --> 00:06:17,360 talk about the details 183 00:06:20,390 --> 00:06:18,880 all right thank you derek 184 00:06:22,550 --> 00:06:20,400 all right i'll go ahead and get started 185 00:06:23,749 --> 00:06:22,560 with a brief summary of what eva 3 will 186 00:06:25,110 --> 00:06:23,759 look like since it's a little bit 187 00:06:27,029 --> 00:06:25,120 different from what we originally 188 00:06:29,270 --> 00:06:27,039 planned pre-flight we'll start out the 189 00:06:31,909 --> 00:06:29,280 day as derek mentioned with drew and 190 00:06:33,909 --> 00:06:31,919 spanky performing this eva it'll it'll 191 00:06:36,150 --> 00:06:33,919 start out looking very similar where our 192 00:06:38,309 --> 00:06:36,160 first major task is to install the power 193 00:06:40,870 --> 00:06:38,319 and data grapple fixture pdgf on the 194 00:06:42,710 --> 00:06:40,880 russian fgb segment so the two crew 195 00:06:45,749 --> 00:06:42,720 members will translate with some tool 196 00:06:47,189 --> 00:06:45,759 bags out to the port side of the fgb 197 00:06:49,270 --> 00:06:47,199 they will remove some multi-layer 198 00:06:51,189 --> 00:06:49,280 insulation and also caps 199 00:06:52,710 --> 00:06:51,199 that that open up the receptacles where 200 00:06:54,629 --> 00:06:52,720 the the power and data grapple fixture 201 00:06:55,909 --> 00:06:54,639 will be installed both crew members will 202 00:06:57,589 --> 00:06:55,919 then head back to the airlock and 203 00:06:59,909 --> 00:06:57,599 they'll retrieve the pdgf and its 204 00:07:01,510 --> 00:06:59,919 associated frame and its cabling then 205 00:07:03,430 --> 00:07:01,520 they'll work together to inch worm that 206 00:07:06,150 --> 00:07:03,440 grapple fixture back to its install 207 00:07:07,830 --> 00:07:06,160 location on the on the fgb 208 00:07:09,189 --> 00:07:07,840 once it's in position they'll soft dock 209 00:07:12,390 --> 00:07:09,199 it and then they'll tighten the three 210 00:07:13,670 --> 00:07:12,400 feet that hold the pdgf onto the fgb 211 00:07:15,589 --> 00:07:13,680 after they're complete with that they'll 212 00:07:18,150 --> 00:07:15,599 install a vsc or video signal 213 00:07:21,029 --> 00:07:18,160 conditioner which is used 214 00:07:22,950 --> 00:07:21,039 in combination with the pdgf to allow 215 00:07:24,550 --> 00:07:22,960 the pgf to be a future base for the 216 00:07:27,510 --> 00:07:24,560 ssrms 217 00:07:29,110 --> 00:07:27,520 once they install that vsc they'll route 218 00:07:30,550 --> 00:07:29,120 some cables to it 219 00:07:33,029 --> 00:07:30,560 and that that'll complete the work that 220 00:07:35,189 --> 00:07:33,039 we will perform on on the pdgf for that 221 00:07:36,790 --> 00:07:35,199 day we'll then start working on re 222 00:07:38,469 --> 00:07:36,800 rewiring some of the power that's 223 00:07:40,150 --> 00:07:38,479 heading to the fgb these are the 224 00:07:42,550 --> 00:07:40,160 y-jumpers as we call them we have a port 225 00:07:44,070 --> 00:07:42,560 and a starboard set we'll first start 226 00:07:46,469 --> 00:07:44,080 out installing the port side of those 227 00:07:48,469 --> 00:07:46,479 jumpers the two spanky will make his way 228 00:07:50,230 --> 00:07:48,479 forward on node one and he'll demate two 229 00:07:51,909 --> 00:07:50,240 connectors on node one while drew's 230 00:07:54,469 --> 00:07:51,919 standing by once those two connectors 231 00:07:56,710 --> 00:07:54,479 are demated drew will then uh d made a 232 00:07:58,390 --> 00:07:56,720 connection at the pma fgb interface and 233 00:08:00,550 --> 00:07:58,400 he'll hook up this new y-jumper and then 234 00:08:02,390 --> 00:08:00,560 give spanky a go to hook up his ends of 235 00:08:04,309 --> 00:08:02,400 the y-jumper once we're complete with 236 00:08:05,830 --> 00:08:04,319 the port side y-jumper installed the 237 00:08:07,270 --> 00:08:05,840 ground will do some commanding to check 238 00:08:09,110 --> 00:08:07,280 out the new connections that we just 239 00:08:11,350 --> 00:08:09,120 made as well as put the inhibits in 240 00:08:13,270 --> 00:08:11,360 place for the starboard side 241 00:08:15,990 --> 00:08:13,280 on the original eva 3 our plan at this 242 00:08:18,710 --> 00:08:16,000 time was to install the 1553 data cable 243 00:08:19,990 --> 00:08:18,720 that runs from node 3 to the pdgf but 244 00:08:22,550 --> 00:08:20,000 since we weren't able to complete all 245 00:08:24,070 --> 00:08:22,560 the tasks on eva 1 now during this time 246 00:08:25,510 --> 00:08:24,080 that the ground is performing the 247 00:08:27,670 --> 00:08:25,520 checkouts and putting the inhibits in 248 00:08:29,430 --> 00:08:27,680 place for the second y-jumper drew and 249 00:08:31,749 --> 00:08:29,440 spanky will head back to the lab to 250 00:08:33,589 --> 00:08:31,759 finish up that lab ewc or external 251 00:08:36,310 --> 00:08:33,599 wireless communications task that we did 252 00:08:38,149 --> 00:08:36,320 not complete on eva one all the the 253 00:08:39,750 --> 00:08:38,159 cable that we need to install is out 254 00:08:41,350 --> 00:08:39,760 there the handrails with the antennas 255 00:08:42,709 --> 00:08:41,360 are already installed the two crew 256 00:08:44,870 --> 00:08:42,719 members will just need to work together 257 00:08:47,269 --> 00:08:44,880 to release a micrometer or debris or 258 00:08:48,790 --> 00:08:47,279 mmod shield that's covering the 259 00:08:51,910 --> 00:08:48,800 connectors that we need to get to on the 260 00:08:53,750 --> 00:08:51,920 lab they'll open up that uh that mmod 261 00:08:56,230 --> 00:08:53,760 shield then they'll need to put inhibit 262 00:08:58,070 --> 00:08:56,240 in place which inhibits iss uhf 263 00:08:59,350 --> 00:08:58,080 communications upon which time will be 264 00:09:01,110 --> 00:08:59,360 relying on 265 00:09:03,350 --> 00:09:01,120 shuttle assets in order to talk to the 266 00:09:05,590 --> 00:09:03,360 ev crew we'll demate two existing 267 00:09:07,670 --> 00:09:05,600 connectors that are part of the uhf 268 00:09:10,230 --> 00:09:07,680 system as well as part of the existing 269 00:09:13,030 --> 00:09:10,240 external eos system once we demate those 270 00:09:14,949 --> 00:09:13,040 we'll install the new ewc antenna close 271 00:09:17,350 --> 00:09:14,959 up the mmod shield and then work on 272 00:09:19,430 --> 00:09:17,360 coiling the old e-with cable and 273 00:09:20,949 --> 00:09:19,440 bringing that inside once we're complete 274 00:09:22,310 --> 00:09:20,959 with that task and once the ground is 275 00:09:24,310 --> 00:09:22,320 complete with putting the inhibits in 276 00:09:25,670 --> 00:09:24,320 place for the starboard y jumper 277 00:09:29,030 --> 00:09:25,680 installed the crew members will head 278 00:09:30,389 --> 00:09:29,040 back back to the fgb node one pma area 279 00:09:32,070 --> 00:09:30,399 then they'll work on performing the 280 00:09:34,150 --> 00:09:32,080 starboard side of those jumpers with 281 00:09:36,070 --> 00:09:34,160 spanky demating two connectors on node 282 00:09:38,630 --> 00:09:36,080 one giving drew the go to make his 283 00:09:39,750 --> 00:09:38,640 connections at the pma fgb interface and 284 00:09:41,990 --> 00:09:39,760 then they'll work to get that new 285 00:09:43,910 --> 00:09:42,000 y-jumper cable installed 286 00:09:45,590 --> 00:09:43,920 once we're complete with the starboard 287 00:09:47,350 --> 00:09:45,600 side of the y-jumper we'll work on 288 00:09:49,110 --> 00:09:47,360 cleaning up the work site we'll ensure 289 00:09:51,190 --> 00:09:49,120 that we get all the tool bags back near 290 00:09:53,269 --> 00:09:51,200 the airlock and then another change to 291 00:09:55,269 --> 00:09:53,279 the end of this eva we had nominally 292 00:09:56,949 --> 00:09:55,279 planned on heading out to elc 3 on the 293 00:09:59,670 --> 00:09:56,959 port side of the truss to take still 294 00:10:02,230 --> 00:09:59,680 photos of stph3 which is an experiment 295 00:10:03,509 --> 00:10:02,240 on the newly installed elc3 carrier but 296 00:10:05,750 --> 00:10:03,519 actually we're going to change that up 297 00:10:07,350 --> 00:10:05,760 and instead of using the eva digital 298 00:10:09,990 --> 00:10:07,360 still camera we'll actually be using the 299 00:10:12,150 --> 00:10:10,000 eva ir camera infrared camera to take 300 00:10:13,509 --> 00:10:12,160 some infrared imagery of the vader 301 00:10:16,150 --> 00:10:13,519 experiment which is a part of the 302 00:10:18,150 --> 00:10:16,160 experiment on the on the overall stp h3 303 00:10:20,230 --> 00:10:18,160 complement drew will be using this ir 304 00:10:21,910 --> 00:10:20,240 camera to get some imagery that the 305 00:10:23,670 --> 00:10:21,920 ground teams will use to help regain 306 00:10:25,509 --> 00:10:23,680 science on their experiment and 307 00:10:27,030 --> 00:10:25,519 meanwhile spanky will be installing a 308 00:10:29,269 --> 00:10:27,040 multi-layer insulation cover on the 309 00:10:30,949 --> 00:10:29,279 grapple fixture on the high pressure gas 310 00:10:33,030 --> 00:10:30,959 tank which we also launched on that 311 00:10:34,470 --> 00:10:33,040 spare elc 3. 312 00:10:36,949 --> 00:10:34,480 so once those crew members are complete 313 00:10:39,430 --> 00:10:36,959 with the tasks on elc 3 we'll head back 314 00:10:42,230 --> 00:10:39,440 to the airlock and and call today call 315 00:10:43,910 --> 00:10:42,240 it a day and we'll still have with us 316 00:10:46,230 --> 00:10:43,920 at the airlock in case we get a chance 317 00:10:48,310 --> 00:10:46,240 we will have that 1553 data cable which 318 00:10:49,030 --> 00:10:48,320 we weren't able to install we will have 319 00:10:53,269 --> 00:10:49,040 that 320 00:10:56,310 --> 00:10:53,279 have about 45 minutes left at the end of 321 00:10:58,069 --> 00:10:56,320 the eva we might get a chance to install 322 00:11:01,190 --> 00:10:58,079 that cable if not we could also take 323 00:11:02,470 --> 00:11:01,200 still photos of the stph3 task which we 324 00:11:05,430 --> 00:11:02,480 had deferred 325 00:11:08,470 --> 00:11:05,440 as well as possibly to stow some tools 326 00:11:10,550 --> 00:11:08,480 in the in the in the airlock toolbox so 327 00:11:12,150 --> 00:11:10,560 with that that summarizes eva3 i'll go 328 00:11:14,949 --> 00:11:12,160 ahead and talk a little bit more about 329 00:11:16,630 --> 00:11:14,959 aisle or the light exercise pre-breathe 330 00:11:18,550 --> 00:11:16,640 protocol that we'll be trying out for 331 00:11:20,389 --> 00:11:18,560 the first time tomorrow just to give 332 00:11:21,990 --> 00:11:20,399 everyone a refresher on the camp out 333 00:11:24,550 --> 00:11:22,000 pre-breathe protocol which we've used 334 00:11:26,230 --> 00:11:24,560 about 70 times on the space station so 335 00:11:28,069 --> 00:11:26,240 this protocol starts the night before 336 00:11:30,230 --> 00:11:28,079 the eva where the crew members don 337 00:11:32,230 --> 00:11:30,240 oxygen masks and they're on those masks 338 00:11:35,190 --> 00:11:32,240 for about 60 minutes at which time we 339 00:11:37,910 --> 00:11:35,200 depress the airlock down to 10.2 psi 340 00:11:39,670 --> 00:11:37,920 then the crew members remain at 10.2 psi 341 00:11:41,269 --> 00:11:39,680 for 8 hours and 40 minutes they're 342 00:11:43,190 --> 00:11:41,279 isolated in the airlock by themselves 343 00:11:45,590 --> 00:11:43,200 overnight they wake up in the morning 344 00:11:47,590 --> 00:11:45,600 they don those oxygen masks again this 345 00:11:49,670 --> 00:11:47,600 time for about 70 minutes during that 346 00:11:52,629 --> 00:11:49,680 time we repress the airlock back up to 347 00:11:54,949 --> 00:11:52,639 14.7 psi the crew members while still on 348 00:11:56,470 --> 00:11:54,959 masks are able to head out and maybe 349 00:11:57,829 --> 00:11:56,480 grab some food that they can eat later 350 00:11:59,670 --> 00:11:57,839 on and also take care of personal 351 00:12:02,230 --> 00:11:59,680 hygiene items then they'll head back to 352 00:12:04,870 --> 00:12:02,240 the airlock we depress back down to 10.2 353 00:12:07,030 --> 00:12:04,880 psi they doff the oxygen masks then they 354 00:12:09,190 --> 00:12:07,040 work on donning their suits once their 355 00:12:10,949 --> 00:12:09,200 suits are donned at 10.2 psi and they're 356 00:12:12,949 --> 00:12:10,959 all buttoned up and pressurized we start 357 00:12:16,550 --> 00:12:12,959 purging the suit as we repress back up 358 00:12:18,710 --> 00:12:16,560 to 14.7 psi and then we spend 50 minutes 359 00:12:20,550 --> 00:12:18,720 in the suit doing a resting in-suit 360 00:12:22,470 --> 00:12:20,560 pre-breathe before we head out the door 361 00:12:24,150 --> 00:12:22,480 to do the eva 362 00:12:26,550 --> 00:12:24,160 for the in-suit light exercise pre-booth 363 00:12:28,629 --> 00:12:26,560 protocol however we start the day of the 364 00:12:29,910 --> 00:12:28,639 eva the morning looks fairly similar to 365 00:12:31,269 --> 00:12:29,920 the campout 366 00:12:32,870 --> 00:12:31,279 protocol with the exception that the 367 00:12:34,470 --> 00:12:32,880 crew members are able to wake up have a 368 00:12:36,150 --> 00:12:34,480 normal post sleep where they're not 369 00:12:37,509 --> 00:12:36,160 wearing oxygen masks they can go ahead 370 00:12:39,350 --> 00:12:37,519 and grab breakfast and take care of 371 00:12:41,030 --> 00:12:39,360 personal hygiene items when they're 372 00:12:43,110 --> 00:12:41,040 ready and per the timeline they'll go 373 00:12:45,509 --> 00:12:43,120 ahead and don their oxygen masks this 374 00:12:47,509 --> 00:12:45,519 time they're on the mask for 60 minutes 375 00:12:50,310 --> 00:12:47,519 during that time similar to campout we 376 00:12:51,990 --> 00:12:50,320 depress the airlock down to 10.2 psi and 377 00:12:53,590 --> 00:12:52,000 this will be the two ev crew members as 378 00:12:54,710 --> 00:12:53,600 well as three additional ivy crew 379 00:12:57,350 --> 00:12:54,720 members who will help with the suit 380 00:12:58,629 --> 00:12:57,360 donning while they're at 10.2 psi 381 00:13:01,110 --> 00:12:58,639 they'll don their suits with the 382 00:13:02,949 --> 00:13:01,120 assistance of those other crew members 383 00:13:04,550 --> 00:13:02,959 once complete with the donning 384 00:13:05,829 --> 00:13:04,560 just like campout we'll go ahead and 385 00:13:08,230 --> 00:13:05,839 once the suits are buttoned up and 386 00:13:11,110 --> 00:13:08,240 pressurized we'll start the emu purge 387 00:13:12,629 --> 00:13:11,120 and we'll repress back up to 14.7 that's 388 00:13:15,990 --> 00:13:12,639 at this point in time once we're back up 389 00:13:18,230 --> 00:13:16,000 at 14.7 where we'll start 50 minutes of 390 00:13:23,350 --> 00:13:18,240 the light exercise 391 00:13:25,750 --> 00:13:23,360 judge this it's based on a rate of 392 00:13:28,470 --> 00:13:25,760 perceived exertion or rpe scale which 393 00:13:29,990 --> 00:13:28,480 ranges from six to twenty six is you're 394 00:13:31,670 --> 00:13:30,000 you're sitting there not doing anything 395 00:13:34,310 --> 00:13:31,680 and we're asking crew members to target 396 00:13:36,470 --> 00:13:34,320 an rpe of seven so this is equivalent to 397 00:13:38,870 --> 00:13:36,480 walking a mile in about 70 minutes so 398 00:13:41,590 --> 00:13:38,880 it's a very light exercise so with that 399 00:13:43,670 --> 00:13:41,600 if we could go ahead and roll that video 400 00:13:45,430 --> 00:13:43,680 this video that we're going to show is 401 00:13:47,030 --> 00:13:45,440 the crew members receiving the training 402 00:13:49,350 --> 00:13:47,040 at the neutral buoyancy lab you can see 403 00:13:51,269 --> 00:13:49,360 spanky on the left and drew on the right 404 00:13:53,030 --> 00:13:51,279 during this 50 minutes of exercise 405 00:13:55,030 --> 00:13:53,040 they'll be mark will be running the show 406 00:13:56,790 --> 00:13:55,040 they'll be exercising for four minutes 407 00:13:58,310 --> 00:13:56,800 and then resting for a minute and then 408 00:13:59,750 --> 00:13:58,320 exercising for another four minutes and 409 00:14:00,710 --> 00:13:59,760 they'll repeat this process for 50 410 00:14:02,150 --> 00:14:00,720 minutes 411 00:14:03,670 --> 00:14:02,160 this is what we call the slow motion 412 00:14:05,189 --> 00:14:03,680 hokey pokey 413 00:14:07,110 --> 00:14:05,199 so the crew members will be we'll be 414 00:14:09,509 --> 00:14:07,120 doing this for 50 minutes once they're 415 00:14:12,470 --> 00:14:09,519 complete with that exercise they'll then 416 00:14:15,269 --> 00:14:12,480 do a 50-minute in-suit resting 417 00:14:16,470 --> 00:14:15,279 pre-breathe similar to the campout 418 00:14:18,230 --> 00:14:16,480 see spank you threw in a little arm 419 00:14:19,990 --> 00:14:18,240 motions there at the end 420 00:14:21,750 --> 00:14:20,000 so after the 50 minutes of exercise 421 00:14:23,269 --> 00:14:21,760 we'll do 50 minutes of in-suit resting 422 00:14:24,710 --> 00:14:23,279 pre-breathe and then we'll head out the 423 00:14:26,389 --> 00:14:24,720 door we'll depress the airlock and head 424 00:14:28,230 --> 00:14:26,399 at the door we're doing things slightly 425 00:14:30,069 --> 00:14:28,240 differently tomorrow though for eva 3 426 00:14:31,750 --> 00:14:30,079 since this is the first use of this 427 00:14:33,990 --> 00:14:31,760 protocol we're actually going to divide 428 00:14:35,430 --> 00:14:34,000 up the resting pre-breath into two 429 00:14:36,150 --> 00:14:35,440 different portions we'll start out we'll 430 00:14:41,350 --> 00:14:36,160 do 431 00:14:43,110 --> 00:14:41,360 10.2 psi and we repress back up to 14.7 432 00:14:45,269 --> 00:14:43,120 they'll do just a 20 minutes of a 433 00:14:47,110 --> 00:14:45,279 resting pre-breathe and that will allow 434 00:14:49,030 --> 00:14:47,120 us to get some data hopefully get some 435 00:14:50,870 --> 00:14:49,040 data on the ground to see how the oxygen 436 00:14:52,230 --> 00:14:50,880 tanks respond 437 00:14:54,230 --> 00:14:52,240 and this is just nice to have data that 438 00:14:55,990 --> 00:14:54,240 the engineers are interested in in 439 00:14:57,750 --> 00:14:56,000 getting so we'll do 20 minutes of 440 00:15:00,310 --> 00:14:57,760 resting followed by the 50 minutes of 441 00:15:01,990 --> 00:15:00,320 exercise followed by the 30 minutes of 442 00:15:03,189 --> 00:15:02,000 resting pre-breathe before we head at 443 00:15:05,430 --> 00:15:03,199 the door so that'll look slightly 444 00:15:07,030 --> 00:15:05,440 different than a future evas 445 00:15:08,790 --> 00:15:07,040 so just a few things to talk about the 446 00:15:10,470 --> 00:15:08,800 benefits of using this pre-breathe 447 00:15:13,430 --> 00:15:10,480 protocol it's estimated that we're going 448 00:15:15,509 --> 00:15:13,440 to use less oxygen during this protocol 449 00:15:17,350 --> 00:15:15,519 so post shuttle retirement this is this 450 00:15:19,110 --> 00:15:17,360 will be a big deal for station the crew 451 00:15:21,110 --> 00:15:19,120 members also spend less time on the 452 00:15:22,710 --> 00:15:21,120 oxygen masks which for some crew members 453 00:15:24,550 --> 00:15:22,720 can be uncomfortable they're not 454 00:15:26,870 --> 00:15:24,560 isolated in the airlock overnight which 455 00:15:29,030 --> 00:15:26,880 is which is also a benefit though the 456 00:15:30,550 --> 00:15:29,040 one drawback to this protocol though is 457 00:15:31,829 --> 00:15:30,560 that it does take longer in the morning 458 00:15:34,069 --> 00:15:31,839 to get out the door than it does with 459 00:15:35,749 --> 00:15:34,079 the camp up protocol so the egress we 460 00:15:37,910 --> 00:15:35,759 estimate to be about 30 minutes later 461 00:15:39,350 --> 00:15:37,920 than if we had done camp out protocol in 462 00:15:42,069 --> 00:15:39,360 this eva 463 00:15:43,749 --> 00:15:42,079 so with that that's uh my summary of of 464 00:15:45,990 --> 00:15:43,759 aisle so we can go ahead and take 465 00:15:47,509 --> 00:15:46,000 questions okay we'll start here in the 466 00:15:50,870 --> 00:15:47,519 johnson space center do you have a 467 00:15:54,710 --> 00:15:53,110 phillip sloss with 468 00:15:58,389 --> 00:15:54,720 uh nasaspaceflight.com um 469 00:16:01,110 --> 00:15:58,399 on the rpc the rpc trips yesterday um 470 00:16:04,470 --> 00:16:01,120 is this something that's common uh 471 00:16:06,710 --> 00:16:04,480 and and also where where is this rpcm in 472 00:16:09,110 --> 00:16:06,720 the in the station thanks 473 00:16:10,389 --> 00:16:09,120 yeah it's uh it's related to a generic 474 00:16:12,389 --> 00:16:10,399 problem 475 00:16:14,710 --> 00:16:12,399 that we know exists in the firmware that 476 00:16:17,509 --> 00:16:14,720 controls this bank of switches 477 00:16:19,590 --> 00:16:17,519 um and the way it manifests itself is 478 00:16:22,069 --> 00:16:19,600 it's kind of a spontaneous trip without 479 00:16:23,670 --> 00:16:22,079 any kind of associated current signature 480 00:16:25,509 --> 00:16:23,680 it's essentially just a bit flip in the 481 00:16:26,790 --> 00:16:25,519 firmware that results in one of the 482 00:16:28,870 --> 00:16:26,800 switches open 483 00:16:30,310 --> 00:16:28,880 opening and the way we recognize is that 484 00:16:31,990 --> 00:16:30,320 we look we look at data and see no 485 00:16:33,990 --> 00:16:32,000 current spike so there's no 486 00:16:37,269 --> 00:16:34,000 signature indication that would that 487 00:16:39,269 --> 00:16:37,279 would point to a real trip 488 00:16:41,749 --> 00:16:39,279 over time we've been changing out these 489 00:16:44,870 --> 00:16:41,759 older style rpcms with the known issue 490 00:16:45,829 --> 00:16:44,880 with the firmware with updated rpcms 491 00:16:49,189 --> 00:16:45,839 with 492 00:16:51,829 --> 00:16:49,199 this problem addressed this 493 00:16:53,670 --> 00:16:51,839 this particular rpcm i believe is in the 494 00:16:55,590 --> 00:16:53,680 lab so it you know it's obviously an iv 495 00:17:04,150 --> 00:16:55,600 a change on it and i'm pretty certain it 496 00:17:08,069 --> 00:17:06,150 denise ciao with space.com um the 497 00:17:09,990 --> 00:17:08,079 changes that you made to the eva 3 498 00:17:11,510 --> 00:17:10,000 timeline were those mainly get a head 499 00:17:13,350 --> 00:17:11,520 test or were those going to be added to 500 00:17:15,829 --> 00:17:13,360 the the fourth dva 501 00:17:17,829 --> 00:17:15,839 they get ahead tasks 3v3 yeah the tasks 502 00:17:21,110 --> 00:17:17,839 that we deferred from eva 3 the 503 00:17:23,270 --> 00:17:21,120 installation of the 1553 data cable 504 00:17:24,870 --> 00:17:23,280 that will possibly remain a get ahead 505 00:17:26,789 --> 00:17:24,880 for eva 4 but there currently are not 506 00:17:28,549 --> 00:17:26,799 any plans to change what's nominally 507 00:17:34,230 --> 00:17:28,559 planned for eva for right now so that 508 00:17:38,789 --> 00:17:36,710 um gina cinceri abc news i had a 509 00:17:41,270 --> 00:17:38,799 question when someone in new york asked 510 00:17:43,350 --> 00:17:41,280 me to ask this for radio which is just 511 00:17:44,630 --> 00:17:43,360 what makes a space walk so hard we talk 512 00:17:45,750 --> 00:17:44,640 about eight hours and they say well 513 00:17:47,669 --> 00:17:45,760 they're out there floating around in 514 00:17:49,590 --> 00:17:47,679 these puffy marshmallow suits why is 515 00:17:51,270 --> 00:17:49,600 that so difficult would you mind giving 516 00:17:53,270 --> 00:17:51,280 us kind of a definition for our radio 517 00:17:54,950 --> 00:17:53,280 audience please about why why it's 518 00:17:57,029 --> 00:17:54,960 difficult oh wow 519 00:17:58,390 --> 00:17:57,039 well i guess so while you are floating 520 00:18:00,710 --> 00:17:58,400 out there in space you are in a 521 00:18:02,549 --> 00:18:00,720 pressurized suit so as you're bending 522 00:18:04,470 --> 00:18:02,559 your fingers you know i think the the 523 00:18:05,990 --> 00:18:04,480 main fatigue issue that crew members 524 00:18:07,270 --> 00:18:06,000 talk about is their hands getting tired 525 00:18:09,110 --> 00:18:07,280 you know your legs aren't getting tired 526 00:18:10,549 --> 00:18:09,120 because you're not walking around your 527 00:18:12,390 --> 00:18:10,559 arms aren't getting too tired but it's 528 00:18:15,190 --> 00:18:12,400 mainly your hair your hands because 529 00:18:16,549 --> 00:18:15,200 you're pressurized to 4.3 psi so you're 530 00:18:18,870 --> 00:18:16,559 actually as you're bending your fingers 531 00:18:20,549 --> 00:18:18,880 you know your natural suit glove wants 532 00:18:22,150 --> 00:18:20,559 to just kind of be outstretched so as 533 00:18:23,590 --> 00:18:22,160 you're bending your fingers to grasp 534 00:18:25,590 --> 00:18:23,600 onto handrails or to hang onto your 535 00:18:27,270 --> 00:18:25,600 pistol grip tool or to perform other 536 00:18:30,070 --> 00:18:27,280 activities you're having to fight 537 00:18:31,590 --> 00:18:30,080 against the pressurization of that suit 538 00:18:33,190 --> 00:18:31,600 so i think that's kind of what what 539 00:18:35,270 --> 00:18:33,200 causes crew members to get most tired 540 00:18:37,510 --> 00:18:35,280 after the after the evas is is the 541 00:18:42,390 --> 00:18:37,520 constant hand fatigue of having to fight 542 00:18:47,270 --> 00:18:45,029 uh rob perlman with collectspace.com um 543 00:18:49,190 --> 00:18:47,280 with regards to the 1553 cable can you 544 00:18:51,669 --> 00:18:49,200 just explain what that does and if you 545 00:18:53,029 --> 00:18:51,679 don't get to it um how important it is 546 00:18:55,270 --> 00:18:53,039 for the station 547 00:18:56,950 --> 00:18:55,280 do you want to field that sure it's a 548 00:18:58,789 --> 00:18:56,960 it's essentially the data connection 549 00:18:59,830 --> 00:18:58,799 between the the power data grapple 550 00:19:02,549 --> 00:18:59,840 fixture 551 00:19:03,590 --> 00:19:02,559 and computers in in the u.s segment that 552 00:19:05,990 --> 00:19:03,600 allow 553 00:19:07,190 --> 00:19:06,000 the robotics officer in the mcc or or 554 00:19:09,990 --> 00:19:07,200 the crew 555 00:19:12,390 --> 00:19:10,000 to grapple that pdgf 556 00:19:13,350 --> 00:19:12,400 on the fgb and then use it as a base for 557 00:19:16,549 --> 00:19:13,360 the arm 558 00:19:18,950 --> 00:19:16,559 so without that 1553 data connection we 559 00:19:20,870 --> 00:19:18,960 can't use that fgb grapple fixture as a 560 00:19:24,230 --> 00:19:20,880 full-blown base i.e 561 00:19:26,710 --> 00:19:24,240 from a from a pdgf on the ux us segment 562 00:19:28,549 --> 00:19:26,720 grapple that fgb pdgf and then ungrapple 563 00:19:31,270 --> 00:19:28,559 on the us side and have a fully 564 00:19:33,909 --> 00:19:31,280 functional arm on that pdgf so before we 565 00:19:35,510 --> 00:19:33,919 use that new grapple fixture as a base 566 00:19:37,029 --> 00:19:35,520 for the robotic arm 567 00:19:39,669 --> 00:19:37,039 there will need to be a subsequent 568 00:19:41,990 --> 00:19:39,679 spacewalk to connect that 1553 data 569 00:19:43,669 --> 00:19:42,000 cable 570 00:19:45,430 --> 00:19:43,679 any other questions here 571 00:19:47,350 --> 00:19:45,440 okay we'll go to the fun bridge marcia 572 00:19:48,470 --> 00:19:47,360 dunn 573 00:19:51,990 --> 00:19:48,480 good morning 574 00:19:53,750 --> 00:19:52,000 i'm wondering um 575 00:19:55,909 --> 00:19:53,760 pictures of the 576 00:19:58,310 --> 00:19:55,919 space station shuttle that 577 00:19:59,430 --> 00:19:58,320 landed in kazakhstan when might those be 578 00:20:01,430 --> 00:19:59,440 available 579 00:20:03,909 --> 00:20:01,440 in the world yeah i know the the us 580 00:20:05,350 --> 00:20:03,919 folks in in moscow and the folks who are 581 00:20:07,270 --> 00:20:05,360 at the landing site are working to get 582 00:20:09,590 --> 00:20:07,280 those images transmitted to the united 583 00:20:13,510 --> 00:20:09,600 states i i don't have an update uh today 584 00:20:15,510 --> 00:20:13,520 on on what the expected availability is 585 00:20:16,549 --> 00:20:15,520 oh great thank you and a question for 586 00:20:17,990 --> 00:20:16,559 kylie 587 00:20:19,029 --> 00:20:18,000 are you guys going to how are you going 588 00:20:20,789 --> 00:20:19,039 to 589 00:20:22,549 --> 00:20:20,799 alert people that those are available 590 00:20:24,710 --> 00:20:22,559 will you be sending out a news advisory 591 00:20:25,909 --> 00:20:24,720 or do we just need to keep checking the 592 00:20:27,350 --> 00:20:25,919 website 593 00:20:31,430 --> 00:20:27,360 uh it's expected that they would be 594 00:20:33,590 --> 00:20:31,440 posted on the website at www.nasa.gov 595 00:20:36,870 --> 00:20:33,600 thank you and one last question derek 596 00:20:38,070 --> 00:20:36,880 how how much time passed um 597 00:20:40,710 --> 00:20:38,080 yesterday 598 00:20:43,350 --> 00:20:40,720 without with the lack of all the payload 599 00:20:45,029 --> 00:20:43,360 data et cetera um 600 00:20:46,230 --> 00:20:45,039 you know with with the uh 601 00:20:48,070 --> 00:20:46,240 with the breakdown that occurred how 602 00:20:49,990 --> 00:20:48,080 many hours did all told before it was 603 00:20:51,990 --> 00:20:50,000 fixed 604 00:20:53,830 --> 00:20:52,000 see i it it's 605 00:20:55,669 --> 00:20:53,840 the failure occurred like 606 00:20:56,470 --> 00:20:55,679 right at the beginning of my hand over 607 00:20:58,310 --> 00:20:56,480 to 608 00:20:59,110 --> 00:20:58,320 dina the orbit three team and then it 609 00:21:01,190 --> 00:20:59,120 was 610 00:21:02,950 --> 00:21:01,200 the repair happened early on the next 611 00:21:04,950 --> 00:21:02,960 shift so i would estimate on the order 612 00:21:07,430 --> 00:21:04,960 of eight to nine hours 613 00:21:12,149 --> 00:21:07,440 thank you that's all for me 614 00:21:17,190 --> 00:21:15,990 thanks todd albertson of florida today 615 00:21:18,630 --> 00:21:17,200 i was 616 00:21:21,590 --> 00:21:18,640 wondering if you might be able to tell 617 00:21:23,430 --> 00:21:21,600 us what the earliest time those 618 00:21:25,350 --> 00:21:23,440 photos from the 619 00:21:26,870 --> 00:21:25,360 high-flying photo opportunity might be 620 00:21:31,510 --> 00:21:26,880 available 621 00:21:36,390 --> 00:21:31,520 business today are in time for 622 00:21:40,710 --> 00:21:38,390 i think it's a matter of days as they're 623 00:21:45,190 --> 00:21:40,720 recovered as part of the cargo that was 624 00:21:50,310 --> 00:21:47,830 okay and so then kyla you do not expect 625 00:21:52,789 --> 00:21:50,320 that they would be available uh today 626 00:21:57,669 --> 00:21:52,799 not that we are aware of 627 00:22:03,590 --> 00:22:01,029 okay and uh bill hartwick then 628 00:22:05,270 --> 00:22:03,600 um yeah thank you a question for alison 629 00:22:06,149 --> 00:22:05,280 for those of us who timelined these 630 00:22:08,149 --> 00:22:06,159 things 631 00:22:10,710 --> 00:22:08,159 does the antenna install simply sit in 632 00:22:11,990 --> 00:22:10,720 the block where the 1553 cable had been 633 00:22:13,909 --> 00:22:12,000 and i want to make sure the only other 634 00:22:15,430 --> 00:22:13,919 changes for the stp 635 00:22:17,430 --> 00:22:15,440 visible light photography you guys are 636 00:22:18,950 --> 00:22:17,440 going to you're just swapping an ir but 637 00:22:20,470 --> 00:22:18,960 the timing of those events then would 638 00:22:22,070 --> 00:22:20,480 stay the same 639 00:22:24,950 --> 00:22:22,080 right and so the timeline does look 640 00:22:27,590 --> 00:22:24,960 slightly different the 1553 data cable 641 00:22:29,669 --> 00:22:27,600 task was timeline for 45 minutes and so 642 00:22:31,270 --> 00:22:29,679 the the lab work that we insert in there 643 00:22:33,430 --> 00:22:31,280 takes about an hour 644 00:22:35,430 --> 00:22:33,440 um so what we did was we just shifted 645 00:22:37,830 --> 00:22:35,440 all the tasks that come after that lab 646 00:22:40,470 --> 00:22:37,840 ewc work down a little bit and this is 647 00:22:43,750 --> 00:22:40,480 what caused us to defer in addition to 648 00:22:45,750 --> 00:22:43,760 the 1553 data cable we also deferred on 649 00:22:47,270 --> 00:22:45,760 spanky's timeline i mentioned that 650 00:22:49,350 --> 00:22:47,280 restoring of the tools in the airlock 651 00:22:51,029 --> 00:22:49,360 toolbox we deferred that task to a 652 00:22:52,870 --> 00:22:51,039 get-ahead so that allowed us to shift 653 00:22:55,430 --> 00:22:52,880 all the activities down we're also 654 00:22:57,590 --> 00:22:55,440 showing a slightly longer time we had 30 655 00:22:59,430 --> 00:22:57,600 minutes for the still photos of stph3 656 00:23:00,789 --> 00:22:59,440 and now we're showing 40 minutes 657 00:23:03,029 --> 00:23:00,799 uh 658 00:23:05,029 --> 00:23:03,039 for the activity at the end of the eva 659 00:23:06,950 --> 00:23:05,039 that's the thruster photo 660 00:23:09,590 --> 00:23:06,960 does that go 661 00:23:11,909 --> 00:23:09,600 uh we it's it's still we still have the 662 00:23:14,549 --> 00:23:11,919 pdgf and fgb thruster photos slash 663 00:23:17,190 --> 00:23:14,559 cleanup shown for 15 minutes i i don't 664 00:23:19,669 --> 00:23:17,200 have a hand at what it was before we do 665 00:23:21,190 --> 00:23:19,679 have the photos as a opportunity as time 666 00:23:22,630 --> 00:23:21,200 permits since drew will have the camera 667 00:23:24,310 --> 00:23:22,640 with him actually taking those photos 668 00:23:26,310 --> 00:23:24,320 will only take a couple minutes but the 669 00:23:28,070 --> 00:23:26,320 main the main purpose of that task was 670 00:23:29,590 --> 00:23:28,080 to help clean up the work site put all 671 00:23:32,070 --> 00:23:29,600 the tools back inside the tool bags and 672 00:23:35,110 --> 00:23:32,080 get them back to the airlock 673 00:23:36,470 --> 00:23:35,120 thanks and one question for derek 674 00:23:39,830 --> 00:23:36,480 stand today on is 675 00:23:42,230 --> 00:23:39,840 rather not to add a date of this mission 676 00:23:44,710 --> 00:23:42,240 as i was uh walking in the briefing bill 677 00:23:46,789 --> 00:23:44,720 uh what i my understanding is and what 678 00:23:48,630 --> 00:23:46,799 was announced to immt is that the 679 00:23:55,830 --> 00:23:48,640 decision has been made by both programs 680 00:23:58,390 --> 00:23:57,430 okay that must be all the questions on 681 00:23:59,909 --> 00:23:58,400 the phone bridge do we have any 682 00:24:02,310 --> 00:23:59,919 follow-ups here 683 00:24:06,230 --> 00:24:04,230 phillips loss with nasa spaceflight.com 684 00:24:08,549 --> 00:24:06,240 again for uh for derek could you give us 685 00:24:10,950 --> 00:24:08,559 uh just a transfer status and i noticed 686 00:24:12,950 --> 00:24:10,960 in the execute package uh sort of 687 00:24:14,149 --> 00:24:12,960 juggling some of the tasks i know they 688 00:24:15,830 --> 00:24:14,159 talked about 689 00:24:17,990 --> 00:24:15,840 uh obviously because the russian crew 690 00:24:19,669 --> 00:24:18,000 members are sleeping not to do atv 691 00:24:21,029 --> 00:24:19,679 unpack today are you still gonna be able 692 00:24:22,710 --> 00:24:21,039 to get to all of that uh during the 693 00:24:25,430 --> 00:24:22,720 documentation yeah the the mid deck 694 00:24:27,110 --> 00:24:25,440 transfer is going per the plan so we 695 00:24:28,549 --> 00:24:27,120 expect to finish all that i'm i think 696 00:24:31,669 --> 00:24:28,559 we're we're probably an hour or two 697 00:24:34,230 --> 00:24:31,679 ahead on mid deck stuff and we expect to 698 00:24:35,669 --> 00:24:34,240 completely unpack the atv or at least 699 00:24:38,070 --> 00:24:35,679 come very close 700 00:24:42,710 --> 00:24:38,080 by the time endeavor undocks so transfer 701 00:24:46,470 --> 00:24:44,230 with that we'll wrap up this briefing 702 00:24:47,990 --> 00:24:46,480 with a few programming notes the 703 00:24:49,430 --> 00:24:48,000 shuttle crew and rongaran again are 704 00:24:51,990 --> 00:24:49,440 wrapping up their morning on board the 705 00:24:54,630 --> 00:24:52,000 station at 11 a.m then we'll have a 706 00:24:57,350 --> 00:24:54,640 video file from the soyuz landing events 707 00:24:59,510 --> 00:24:57,360 that will air on nasa tv then the flight 708 00:25:01,909 --> 00:24:59,520 day 9 highlights will begin airing at 12 709 00:25:03,669 --> 00:25:01,919 p.m central time and we have an update 710 00:25:05,510 --> 00:25:03,679 from the international space station 711 00:25:08,549 --> 00:25:05,520 flight director on console 712 00:25:09,669 --> 00:25:08,559 in mission control at 4 45 pm and that 713 00:25:12,390 --> 00:25:09,679 crew then is 714 00:25:14,390 --> 00:25:12,400 scheduled to wake in at 6 56 pm and 715 00:25:15,909 --> 00:25:14,400 begin the preparations with that aisle 716 00:25:18,710 --> 00:25:15,919 activity to get ready for the third 717 00:25:20,789 --> 00:25:18,720 spacewalk which is set to begin at 12 46