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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 1 Glenn Research Center Monthly ISS Payload Ops Review ISS Payload Integration, Planning & Operations Date: April 4, 2013 Time: 10:30 AM EST GRC location: Bldg 77, Rm 245

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 2 Glenn Research Center The Increments Flight Sequence –SpX-1, 32S, 49P, 33S, 50P, SpX-2, and 32S (Return) ISS Payloads Manifest for Inc Mission Integration and Planning Increments – ISS Payload Planning (September 18, 2012 – March 15, 2013) IPM: IPM: Gaurang Patel LIS: Vic Cooley LIS Rep: Cindy Romero / Gina Calderon / Chris Loyd Flights (Launch Dates) (Undock Dates) (Cargo On-Dock Dates) SpX-1 (10/8/2012) (10/28/2012) (8/2/2012) SpX-2 (3/1/2013) (3/26/2013) (12/28/2012) PayloadAscent FLEX-2 - IAM F/O Cables #1 (2) - Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L (3) - Manifold #1 Bottle 3.80 L - LCTF DCM –s/n 2011 ( Liquid Crystal Tunable Filter Diagnostic Control Module) - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (5) BASS - Igniters (9) CFE-2 - Vessels (2) ACE-M-1 - Samples (2) - PACE Oil Dispenser (9) - CVB Surveillance Camera Spacer CSLM-3 - SPU (6) - Bio Datalogger (CEF # 3873) FLEX-2 - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (2) - Connector Cover (2) SPICE - SPICE Control Box Feedthrough Cable Assembly - SPICE Power/Video/Still Camera Cable Assemblies - SPICE Video Camera Assembly - Fan Flow Constrictor - Acrylic/Japan Wax Samples - MSG 2 nd Video Feedthrough & Cap Descent CCF - Data Disc/Tapes BASS - Solid Fuel Samples - Digital Tapes SLICE - Digital Tapes CIR - Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (3) - FOMA Cal Unit - FCF DCM SPICE - SPICE Control Box Feedthrough Cable Assembly - SPICE Power/Video/Still Camera Cable Assemblies - SPICE Video Camera Assembly - Fan Flow Constrictor - Acrylic/Japan Wax Samples - MSG 2 nd Video Feedthrough & Cap - Gas Bottles (12) InSPACE-3 - Digital Tapes (100) - Hi-8 Tapes (15) CSLM-3 - SPU (6) BCAT-5 - Slow Growth Sample Module FCF - ACE Samples (5) - FCF I/O Processor Hard Disk Drive - MDCA Needle 2 & Holder - PACE Particle/Tissue Samples (10) - CIR Manifold #1 Bottles 3.8L (5) - CIR Manifold #2 Bottles 2.25L (5)

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 3 Glenn Research Center The Increments Flight Sequence – 34S, 51P, 35S, ATV-4, OrbD1, 52P, HTV-4, and 34S (Return) ISS Payloads Manifest for Inc Mission Integration and Planning Increments 35 –36 ISS Payload Planning ( March 16, 2013 – Sept. 11, 2013) IPM: IPM: Stephanne Ploeger LIS: Jorge Sotomayor LIS Rep: Gina Calderon / Vladimir Shargorodskiy Flights ( Launch Dates) (Undock Dates) (Cargo On-Dock Dates) 34S (3/28/2013) (9/11/2013) (1/20/2013) ATV-4 (6/5/2013) (10/11/2013) (1/23/2013) HTV-4 (8/4/2013) (9/8/2013) (1/17/2013) Payloads Ascent CIR - FOMA Cal Unit FLEX-ICE-GA (Italian Combustion Experiment for Green Air ) - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (2) - Needles (2) ACE-M - Mixer & Magnet Shield - Drill Controller - Driver Drill Kit - Makita Drill & Batteries (2) CVB-2 - CVB Kit - 30mm Sample Module - ETM (Element Transfer Module) CIR - CIR ICM (Illumination Control Module) - CIR Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L (4) CFE-2 - ICF (Interior Corner Flow) # 3,5,6,7,8 SAMS -SAMS – TSH-ES (S/N 003) - Mounting Plate & Cables - SAMS-SE Cable #4 DECLIC - HTI-R FLEX-2J - Replaceable Fiber Arm Assemblies (3) - Igniter Tip Stowage Cases (3) - Igniter Load Resister - MDCA Needle Holders 1 & 2 - MDCA Fuel Reservoir - CIR Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L - CIR Absorber Cartridge CIR/FIR - Resupply - GCIP & Cables (2) (Gas Chromatograph Instrument Package) Descent

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 4 Glenn Research Center The 34 Soyuz was successfully launched on March 28, 2013 and docked on March 30, The ATV-4 launch currently planned for June 5, The HTV-4 launch schedule has been changed from 7/15/2013 to NET 8/4/2013. The HTV-4 late load stowage is currently over subscribed. The payloads are being prioritized. Mission Integration and Planning Increments 35 –36 ISS Payload Planning (Con’t) IPM: IPM: Stephanne Ploeger LIS: Jorge Sotomayor LIS Rep: Gina Calderon / Vladimir Shargorodskiy

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 5 Glenn Research Center The Increments Flight Sequence - Orb-1, 36S, 53P 35S (Return), 37S, SpX-3 Orb-2 (Orbital 2), 3R, 54P, and 36S (Return) ISS Payloads Candidates for Inc Mission Integration and Planning Increments ISS Payload Planning ( Sept. 11, 2013 – March 12, 2014) IPM: IPM: Randy Morris LIS: John Love LIS Rep: Andrew Tucker/Jason Levy Flights (Launch Dates) (Undock Dates) SpX-3 (11/11/2013) (12/13/2013) Orb-2 (12/8/2013) (1/10/2014) Payloads Ascent CIR/FIR - Resupply ACE-M-2 - Samples (2) - PACE Oil Dispensers (10) CIR/FIR - Resupply Descent CIR/FIR - Consumables - FOMA Cal Unit The Increments Science Symposium is currently planned for June 11, 2013

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 6 Glenn Research Center The Increments Flight Sequence – 38S, Orb-3, SpX-4, ATV-5, 55P, 37S (Return), 39S, 6R, HTV-5, 56P, SpX-5, and 38S (Return) ISS Payloads Candidates for Inc Mission Integration and Planning Increments ISS Payload Planning ( March 25, 2014 – September 16, 2014) IPM: IPM: TBD LIS: John Love LIS Rep: Mark Stovall / Chris Loyd /Victor Vargas Flights (Launch Dates) (Undock Dates) Orb-3 (4/5/2014) (5/8/2014) SpX-4 (4/6/2014) (5/8/2014) ATV-5 (4/12/2014) (10/9/2014) HTV-5 (7/1/2014) (8/5/2014) SpX-5 (8/8/2014) (9/9/2014) Payloads Ascent CIR/FIR - Resupply ACE- M-3 - Sample Modules (2) CIR/FIR - Resupply CIR/FIR - Resupply CIR/FIR - Resupply ACE-H - ACE-H Heated Base - Sample Modules (2) ACE- M-4 - Sample Modules (2) CIR/FIR - Resupply Descent CVB mm Sample Module - ETM MDCA/FLEX-2 - Fuel Reservoirs MDCA/FLEX-2 - Gas bottles - Fuel Reservoirs Increment Annex 5 - Payload Tactical Plan Baseline is now available to payload community for review. Comments are due 4/5/2013.

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 7 Glenn Research Center Mission Integration and Planning Increments Increments (September 17, 2014 – March 16, 2015) (September 17, 2014 – March 16, 2015) Increments 41 & 42 Research Planning Kickoff - March 18, 2013

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 8 Glenn Research Center I41/42 Flight Program Proposal (CR Rev A) USOS/RS Crew Complement  [40/41 – 39Soyuz] Suraev (CDR), Wiseman, Gerst  [41/42 – 40Soyuz] Wilmore (CDR), Serova, Samokutyaev  [42/43 – 41Soyuz] Virts (CDR), Cristoforetti, Shkaplerov Flight Program schedule includes:  38Soyuz Return: 9/16/2014  40Soyuz Launch: 9/30/2014  Orb-4 Launch:10/3/2014  ATV-5 Undock10/9/2014  57P Launch:10/22/2014  Orb-4 Return:11/5/2014  39Soyuz Return: 11/17/2014  41Soyuz Launch:12/1/2014  SpX-6 Launch: 12/5/2015  SpX-6 Return: 1/6/2015  Orb-5 Launch: 1/15/2015  58P Launch: 2/2/2015  Orb-5 Return:2/17/2015  SpX-7 Launch3/3/2015  40Soyuz Return: 3/16/ RS EVAs planned in Increment 42. No USOS EVAs currently planned. This Flight Program is still preliminary and subject to change prior to candidate list submittal. I41 I42 JSC/OZ5/RPWG Inc Research Planning Kickoff Page No. 3

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 9 Glenn Research Center Increments 41 & 42 RP Requirement Definition & Planning Schedule Kick-Off Presentation (allocation identification): 8-Mar, 11-Mar Call for Inputs: data package template released: 1-Apr Payload Candidates Due:29-Apr Initial Data Packages Due:28-May Initial SRTD Draft Inputs Due from IPs: 28-May RWPG Data Package Review:10 to 28-Jun IHRCWG Presentation of HR Complement to MRPWG:25-Jun RP Input Freeze for Feasibility Assessment (FA):1-July Increment Research Plan Spreadsheet Available:1-July NASA Complement Priority List Available:15-July Cold Stowage Assessment to MRPWG15-July FA to MRPWG:22-July Final RP Input Updates & Final SRTD Inputs Due:12-Aug IRP Presentation to RPWG & MRPWG:19-Aug (TBD) IRP Ready for Approval:23-Aug (TBD) IRP Presentation to RICB:28-Aug (TBD) IRP Baseline at MRICB:11-Sept (TBD) JSC/OZ5/RPWG Inc Research Planning Kickoff Page No. 11

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Advanced Colloids Experiment M-1(ACE-M-1) Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (next month) Ops Planned (to completion) Sample 1 of 10Sample 3-4August 16, 2013 STATUS First sample started on March 20 Commercial PI, Matt Lynch, Procter and Gamble, Co-Investigator, Tom Kodger, Harvard See: ISSUES Second sample rescheduled from week of April 1, to April 15 due to Ku antenna coverage 10 Louis Chestney (Zin Technologies) operating ACE-M-1 At GRC Telescience Support Center (TSC) Short Movie that demonstrated gel formation and Poly-Diversity of sample 1 (Tom Kodger, Harvard)

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Binary Colloidal Alloy Test-3-6 (BCAT-3-6) Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (next month) Ops Planned (to completion) Complete Return SpaceX-2 STATUS Crystal-Arrested Phase Separation published in Physical Review Letters, Juan Sabin, Arthur E. Bailey, Gabriel Espinosa, and Barbara J. Frisken, November 9, 2012 Issue Operations restart in May 2013 with BCAT-3 followed by BCAT-6 ISSUES BCAT-6 waiting on “6 month” close out images, BCAT’s 3 & 4 in storage. BCAT-6 can return after 6 month images are captured. BCAT-C1 (CSA) operating, higher priority due to ISS agreements and CSA crewmember 11 Evolution of sample 2 and end state of sample 1 and 3 depicted

National Aeronautics and Space Administration CFE-2 On-Orbit Operations Status Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (next months) Ops Planned (to completion) ICF1 – 16/16 tests ICF2 – 16/16 tests VG1 – 90/60 tests VG2 – 60/80 tests ICF4 – 4/16 tests ICF9 – 3/16 tests Complete Complete + extra science extra science in planning CFE-2 reserve payload operations in Inc 33/34 and Inc 35/36. The new CFE-2 vessels ICF4 and ICF9 are next for ops Highlight Tom Marshburn operated the Interior Corner Flow 9 (ICF9) vessel on Mar 14, Tom performed a bubble coarsening test and the bubble separation test. Tom Marshburn operated the (ICF9) vessel on Mar 13, Tom performed the wet surface test and the bubble coarsening test. Kevin Ford operated (ICF9) on Feb 11, This series of tests looked at the dry surface test and the wet surface test. Tom Marshburn operated the Interior Corner Flow 4 (ICF4) vessel on Feb 5, Tom performed the gas/liquid separation test. CFE-2 is working on a Vane Gap-2 extra science test which will remove the vane gap from the vessel, selectively remove silicone oil from perforations and run tests. CFE-2 new vessels (ICF3, ICF5, ICF6, ICF7, and ICF8) are scheduled for launch on ATV-4 on June 5, 2013.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration CSLM-3 On-Orbit Operations Status Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (status) Ops Planned (to completion) SPU # 2 – 48 hours SPU # 7 – 0.16 hours SPU # 12 – 28 hours SPU #10 – 13.5 hours SPU # 3 – 5.5 hours SPU # 4 – 1.6 hours Start complete Start complete Start complete Start complete Start quench? Start ECU data? CSLM-3 payload operations in Inc 34/35. 6 SPUs operated from March 4, 2013 to March 24, 2013 CSLM-3 SPU Process information Chris Hatfield installed SPU#4 (1.6 hours) on Mar 21, 2013, the vacuum vent cycles completed then the SPU downloaded data to ECU, ECU did not communicate data to the MSG laptop computer. Working with MSG team to download SPU#4 data. Chris Hatfield installed SPU#3 (5.5 hours) on Mar 18, 2013, the vacuum vent cycles completed then the SPU quench did not function. PI may get data from samples. Chris Hatfield installed SPU#10 (13.5 hours) on Mar 14, 2013, the vacuum vent cycles completed then the SPU processed successfully. Chris Hatfield installed SPU#12 (28 hours) on Mar 11, 2013, the vacuum vent cycles completed then the SPU processed successfully. Chris Hatfield installed SPU#7 (0.16 hours) on Mar 8, 2013, the vacuum vent cycles completed then the SPU processed successfully. The second highest priority SPU. Tom Marshburn installed SPU#2 (48 hours) on Mar 4, 2013, the vacuum vent cycles completed then the SPU processed successfully. The highest priority SPU.

National Aeronautics and Space Administration FLEX-1 On-Orbit Operations Status Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (next month) Ops Planned (to completion) 61~ 20~ 172 March Highlight –FLEX-1 returned to science operations on January 21, 2013 –Completed 61 test points in 11 test point operation days (as of 3/31/13) –First observed re-ignition of hot flame from “cool combustion” chemistry at high pressure –CO 2 and n-heptane in air tests completed; initiated xenon tests Issues –Additional FLEX-1 test point operation days are not likely to be achieved prior to FLEX-ICE-GA reconfiguration and operations in June 2013 –Operations days are not being scheduled that will keep up with the OOS plan OOS plan for current period (Increment 35-36) has 7 operation days scheduled through Week 4 FLEX-1 has only been scheduled for 2 operation days through Week 4; i.e., 29% of the OOS rate

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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 16 Glenn Research Center CEF No. Title/Description Status Increments Remove FCF/CIR/MDCA Replaceable Fiber Arm Assembly and cover from HTV4 ascent manifest (Due to schedule constraints the MDCA Replaceable Fiber Arm Assembly must be removed from HTV4. To be re-manifested on TBD flight.) Open Increments FCF SpX3 Update ACE and PACE Hardware Quantity (ACE Sample hardware - reduce quantity from 10 to 2. PACE Oil ACE Samples: ACE - Design now allows the science planned to be done with 10 samples to be accomplished with 2. Furthermore, the science now requires "oil immersion" for viewing under the LMM Microscope, therefore a quantity of 10 PACE Oil Dispensers will be needed to stowed with the ACE Samples Dispenser hardware - add quantity 10. ) Open 4006Add FCF/LMM Petri Base to SpaceX-3 (This hardware will be used to support the CARA investigation (Petri Plant). It will enable the LMM microscope in the FIR to image plants in a way that will improve the science return for the Petri Plan PI) Open Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs)

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 17 Glenn Research Center MSG Utilization Schedule

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 18 Glenn Research Center MSG Utilization Schedule

GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 19 Glenn Research Center ISS Physical Sciences Research Traffic Model Revision date: 02/25/13 Launch Dates 2/14/13