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MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Training Strategy Team.

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1 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Training Strategy Team Meteor on ISS Bob Blum EO20 256-961-4358 Robert.d.blum@nasa.gov February 19, 2013 Photographed by NASA astronaut Ron Garan

2 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 2 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Objective The TST is a structured planning and decision-making group who determine the payload training requirements for each payload or complement of payloads or experiments. The TST is organized and lead by the Ops Lead and is comprised of the Payload Developer (PD), JSC Astronaut Office Representative, Procedure Author (Ops Lead or PD), Payload Display Review Team (PDRT), and the Crew Training, and Coordinator (CTC). Payload training requirements, and what will be needed to fulfill those requirements for crewmembers, are discussed, defined, and agreed upon during this process.

3 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 3 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Agenda  Project Overview  Payload Hardware Description  Functional Block Diagram  TST and Training Products  Other Training Products  Crew Training Options  Crew Training Recommendation  Crew Training Curriculum/Hours and Number of Crewmembers  Payload Training Data Set  Training Development Milestones

4 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 4 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Project Overview The study of meteors provides information on Near Earth Objects such as their size, orbit, population and, possibly, origin  Since the parent comets or asteroids for most of the meteor showers are identified, the studies of the meteoroid dust on orbit are compatible of the exploration of the parent comets and asteroids  The observation targets of Meteor include meteoroids and dust trails of the specific meteor showers and sporadic meteors.  Image analysis is expected to provide information relative to physical and chemical properties of the meteoroid dust, such as size, density, and chemical composition  In addition, multiband observation within visible and possibly near-infrared wavelengths will be also conducted These data will be used to define the physical and chemical nature of meteor showers and possible difference among them.  A space-based observation of meteors would provide a means for global observation of meteors Previously, most observations have been done from the ground which provides only a narrow observation range and is dependent upon weather conditions Meteor will provide real flux data of the meteoroids for the each meteor shower can be first observed from the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS)

5 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 5 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Hardware Description Meteor consists of: HD Camera Unit Mass: 2.5kg Power: 20W Processing Unit Mass: 1.75kg Power: 70W Power Conversion and Distribution Unit Mass: 1.25kg Power: 22W

6 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 6 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Functional Block Diagram

7 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 7 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama TST and Training Products TST Products – these items must be decided for the TST to be complete  Training Objectives  Training Curriculum  Training Time  Number of Crew to Train  Overall Schedule

8 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 8 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Other Training Products  Completion of Training Tool Development  Procedures & agreement on how they are validated  Pre-Payload Training Dry Run  PL Simulator Test Procedures  Training Data Set ECRs to NPOCB Items developed prior to crew training, but not required for TST closure

9 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 9 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama  Hardware availability for training and fit into Bldg. 9 Window Observation Research Facility (WORF) trainer.  Same basic hardware assembly and installation skills as provided in ISSAC and ISERV payload lessons  Option 1: Meteor Ops, Self-study only, I-3 months or OBT video  Self-study material with photos and embedded video taken during Meteor fit check in Bldg. 9 WORF trainer.  One Specialist  Option 2: Meteor Ops, Johnson Space Center Bldg. 9 Space Vehicle Maintenance Facility (SVMF) WORF Trainer, 1 hour, I-3 months  Hands-on, with all hardware, laptop, and cables  Support connection of most cables  Supplement with photos taken during Meteor fit check Bldg. 9 WORF trainer.  One Specialist Crew Training Options

10 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 10 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama  Based on training comments from previous crewmembers, if payload requires no special skills then self-study Computer Based Trainer (CBT) or On-Board Training (OBT) or video is recommended.  OBT can be scheduled closer to actual operations so training information is still fresh in crewmembers mind for operations. Crew Training Recommendation

11 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 11 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Crew Training Curriculum/Hours and Number of Crewmembers  Lesson:  Objectives  Payload Familiarization ( Self-study handout or possible OBT) o Science Overview o Hardware o Operations o Payload Constraints o Safety Issues (hazards)  Training Methodology  Payload Familiarization and self-study with handout.  Only one crew member will be trained.

12 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 12 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Training Data Set  Baseline Training Data Set  An ECR will be submitted to the NASA Payload Operations Control Board (NPOCB) to baseline training objectives, training time, number of crew members to be trained  This will be done by the Ops Lead and post TST

13 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 13 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Training Development Milestones  Training Strategy Team OverviewFeb 19, 2013  Dataset Baseline – Simulator HardwareN/A  Dataset Baseline – Curriculum/HoursFeb 07, 2014  Usability Test – No crew displaysN/A  Payload Procedure (Draft)Jul 10, 2013  Pre-Ship Test N/A  Delivery to JSCN/A  Post Ship and Fit Test (JSC SVMF)N/A  Procedure Validation (JSC SVMF) Oct 08, 2013  Lesson Plan/Courseware DeliveryNov 15, 2013  Procedure DeliveryNov 29, 2013  OBT PTDR (Training – 2 months) Feb 01, 2014  OBT Delivery (Training – 1 months) Mar 01, 2014  Ready for TrainingMar 01, 2014  LaunchApr 05, 2014


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