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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 07/30/14

    FLame Extinguishment Experiment (FLEX)-2 Operations: Commander (CDR) Swanson removed the Combustion Integration Rack (CIR) alignment guides which isolated the rack and allowed ground teams to start another FLEX-2 test point via ground commanding. FLEX-2 uses small droplets of fuel to study the special burning characteristics of fire in space. This test session will utilize 50% …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 07/29/14

    Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV)-5 Launch:  ATV-5 George Lemaitre launched today at 6:47pm CDT from Kourou, French Guiana.  Ascent was nominal.  Solar array and antenna deployment occurred on schedule.  The cargo vehicle is scheduled to dock to the ISS Service Module aft port on August 12. Burning and Suppression of Solids (BASS)-II Operations: Flight Engineer (FE)-6 …

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    Deep Blue Water and a Roller Coaster Ride

    After just over a full week at sea, we have found the rhythm of our life and work routines. We collect water with the CTD rosette, deploy instruments over the side of the ship, work in the lab, eat, and sleep. That might sound like a lot of work and no play, but we do […]

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    Adjusting the Range: How to Scale Data

    Palettes aren’t the only important decision when visualizing data with color: you also need to consider scaling. Not only is the choice of start and end points (the lowest and highest values) critical, but the way intermediate values are stretched between them.

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 07/28/14

    Burning and Suppression of Solids (BASS)-II Operations: Flight Engineer (FE)-6 Gerst conducted flame tests for the BASS-II investigation. The concurrent rods were burned as well as flat nomex fabric sample. The BASS-II investigation examines the burning and extinction characteristics of a wide variety of fuel samples in microgravity. The BASS-II experiment will guide strategies for …

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    A Pilot’s Life at 65,000 Feet over Alaska

    As the ER-2 pilot got ready for his first flight out of Fairbanks, I wondered what it’s like piloting the aircraft, all by himself, 65,000 feet up. The NASA ER-2 pilots for this campaign, Tim Williams and Denis Steele, are flying the MABEL instrument to study the glaciers and ice sheets. Before they fly, they […]

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 07/25/14

    Cardio Ox Ultrasound and Blood Pressure (BP) Operations: With Commander (CDR) Swanson as operator, Flight Engineer (FE)-5 Wiseman collected ultrasound and BP data for the Flight Day (FD) 60 Cardio Ox investigation. The goal of Cardio Ox is to determine whether biological markers of oxidative and inflammatory stress are elevated during and after space flight …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 07/24/14

    NanoRack Cubesat Deployer-Quad (NRCSD-Q) Installation: Flight Engineer (FE)-6 Gerst installed two sets of NRCSD-Qs on the slide table in the JEM Airlock (JEMAL). The Cubesats were delivered on Orb-2 and will be deployed via the JEM Remote Manipulator System (JEMRMS) at a later time. Clean Bench (CB) Maintenance and Valve Check: Commander (CDR) Swanson cleaned …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 07/23/14

    Debris Avoidance Maneuver (DAM): Ground teams evaluated tracking data yesterday and throughout the night for a possible conjunction with Object #38925. Due to inconsistent tracking on the object, a 32 second, .5m/sec. Service Module (SM) main engine DAM was performed at 5:56am CDT. To protect 56 Progress (56P) 4-orbit rendezvous today, the DAM was performed …

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