NASA MSFC Mission Operations Laboratory MSFC NASA MSFC Mission Operations Laboratory Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited Ricardo Rodriguez Inc 41/42 Payload Operations Manager MSFC/EO03 Increment 41/42 Overview January 28, 2015
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NASA MSFC Mission Operations Laboratory MSFC Page 4 Summary of the Visiting Vehicles SpX-4 delayed into Inc 41 Much time-critical science Rodent Research 1 rework effort Loss of Orbital 3 SpX-5 delayed numerous times causing repeated replannings Much time-critical science Ammonia issue caused loss of crew day of critical science SpaceDRUMS QD leak and corrosion on door Fruit Fly Lab issues SpaceX-6 delayed into Inc 43
NASA MSFC Mission Operations Laboratory MSFC Page 5 Russian Joint Research Decision was made to translate crew procedures into Russian EarthKAM July done in SM by Russian crew member with US crew member support Feb being done in SM by (same) Russian crew member, no US crew support planned SPHERES Zero Robotics Unit Test done jointly by Russian and Italian crew Dry Run done jointly by Russian and US crew Competition done jointly by Russian, US, and Italian crew
NASA MSFC Mission Operations Laboratory MSFC Page 6 Task List Usage Program has instructed POIF to look at how to use the Task List (TL) to accomplish more science POIF WPM/Carmen Price presented a list of the 41/42 payloads that could be done off task list at the July SSPCB Inc 41/42 has not used the POIF/MOD-developed process by which JSC PRO assesses high-power payloads for TL inclusion – no TL candidates have required it So far the crew has performed hours from the TL Although our list of candidates is large, TL usage had been less than I envisioned because we’ve been able to schedule a lot of our available science
NASA MSFC Mission Operations Laboratory MSFC Page 7 What’s Left in Increment 42 Big Systems task remaining: SpaceX-5 Unberth (2/10) ATV-5 Hatch Close and Departure (2/14) Three USOS EVAs (2/16, 2/20, 2/23) 58P Docking (2/17) Payload tasks remaining: Complete SpaceX-5 payloads; pack and transfer returning items Install J-SSOD onto JEMAL; deploy satellites; repeat for NRCSD Remaining non-SpX science (Robonaut, CIR, FIR, MSG Cert, Veggie) HRP (Microbiome, Ocular Health, Cognition, Bisphos, Drain Brain, Neuromapping, Astro Palate, Biochem/Cardio OX, Salivary Markers) Increment Handover – March 12, 2015