Suggested Searches

This content has been archived.

ISS On-Orbit Status Report

Viewing Posts from June 2020

View All Posts

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/16/2020

    Payloads Capillary Driven Microfluidics: The crew configured the Light Microscopy Module (LMM) in preparation for Microfluidics science runs. The crew also took photos of overall view of ACE Module capillaries and each capillary (three) for closer view during removal. Capillary-Driven Microfluidics in Space (Capillary Driven Microfluidics) examines the drawing of fluids into a tiny narrow …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/15/2020

    Payloads REDEYE:  The crew installed the RED-EYE 2 satellite onto the Japanese Module (JEM) KABOR deployer system on the JEM Airlock slide table. The crew also replaced the old capture mechanism with a new unit and took the multilayer insulation (MLI) from the old unit and installed it onto the new capture mechanism unit. The …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/11/2020

    Payloads  Electrolysis Measurement (EM): In support of the ongoing EM experiment, the crew performed a series of sample exchanges.  The experiment is expected to process 30 total samples over the next several weeks.  Electrolytic Gas Evolution Under Microgravity (Electrolysis Measurement) examines the influence of gravity on electrolytic gas evolution, a complex electrochemical process with multiple …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/10/2020

    Payloads Capillary Structures:  The crew set up and performed the Infill Foam Capillary Structures experiment.  The setup allows investigators to observe the wicking of fluid into the foam and out of air passages.  The ground team was very happy with the results and report all science objectives and more were completed.  Current life-support systems on …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/09/2020

    Payloads Electrolysis Measurement (EM): In support of the ongoing EM experiment, the crew performed a series of sample exchanges.  The experiment is expected to process 30 total samples over the next several weeks.  Electrolytic Gas Evolution Under Microgravity (Electrolysis Measurement) examines the influence of gravity on electrolytic gas evolution, a complex electrochemical process with multiple …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/08/2020

    Payloads  High-Definition Television (HDTV) Camera Removal:  The crew removed the HDTV hardware from the JEM Airlock (JEMAL) slide table and stowed it.  This is a continuation of the ops needed to prepare for the installation of the external JAXA integrated Standard Imager for Microsatellites (iSIM) experiment later this week. iSIM is a high-resolution optical binocular …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/05/2020

    Payloads Electrolysis Measurement (EM): In support of the ongoing EM experiment, the crew performed a series of sample exchanges.  Some minor luer lock issues were experienced yesterday during the final sample cuvette exchange, but were resolved today.  The experiment is expected to process 30 total samples over the next several weeks.  Electrolytic Gas Evolution Under …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/04/2020

    Payloads Combustion Integration Rack/Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (CIR/ACME):  In support of the on-going s-Flame part 2 investigation, the crew removed a 45% H2/ 55% He fuel bottle and replaced it with a 45% CH4/ 55% He fuel bottle.  The purpose of s-Flame is to advance our ability to predict the structure and dynamics, including …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/03/2020

    Payloads Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE) Module photos:  The crew took images of 4 ACE modules (ACE-T4, ACE-T11, and 2 ACE-T-Ellipsoid modules).  This was performed to determine the viability of the various samples in these modules so order of operations can be planned accordingly.  ACE modules are processed in the Fluids Integrated Rack (FIR)/Light Microscopy Module …

    Read Full Post

    ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/02/2020

    Payloads Combustion Integration Rack/Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (CIR/ACME):  In a continuation of the s-Flame part 2 investigation, the crew performed the necessary activities to change out a mass flow controller and igniter.  The mass flow controller allows the ACME experimenters to study combustion under different gas flow regimes.  The igniter was changed from a …

    Read Full Post