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Payloads Operations Integration Working Group (POIWG) Increments 27 and 28 Payloads Programmatic Status January 25-27, 2011 Keith Beckman Increment Payload.

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1 Payloads Operations Integration Working Group (POIWG) Increments 27 and 28 Payloads Programmatic Status January 25-27, 2011 Keith Beckman Increment Payload Manager (IPM) JSC/ISS Payloads Office (281) 244-8795 keith.a.beckman@nasa.gov Vic Cooley Lead Increment Scientist (LIS) JSC/ISS Payloads Office (281) 244-7108 vic.cooley-1@nasa.gov Jeff Crislip Increment Payload Engineer (IPE) JSC/ISS Payloads Office (281) 244-7741 jeffrey.n.crislip@boeing.com Pat Patterson Payload Operations Manager (POM) MSFC/Payload Operations Integration (256) 544-2046 patricia.patterson@nasa.gov

2 Page No. 2 Purpose and Agenda l Purpose ‒ Overview Increment 27/28 USOS utilization objectives, research plan, and key issues affecting utilization l Agenda ‒ Increment 27/28 overview ‒ Utilization crew time status »IDRD Main Book allocations »27/28 PTP requirements ‒ Manifest overviews ‒ Issues and watch items

3 Flight Program Working Group (FPWG) Crew Rotation and Port Utilization Graphic – For Reference Only NASA Official: Sean Fuller Prepared by: Scott Paul Chart Updated: Jan. 11 th, 2011 SSCN/CR: 12622 (Post SSPCB) For current baseline refer to SSP 54100 IDRD Flight Program Launch Schedule Crew Rotation Stage EVA Port Utilization 2010 11/7 End DST 3/13 Daylight Savings 2011 PMA-2 SM-Aft FGB/ MRM1 DC-1/ MLM MRM2 (SM Zenith) OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MARAPR MAY AUG SEP OCT NOVDEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAYJUN JULAUG SEP 11/6 End DST Launch |  | - Cutout (60  ) |  | > (60  ) 28S 9/30 N o 232 22S 38P SpX-D3 10/8 2/23 SpX-D2 7/15 9/25 24S 10/8 N o 701 N o 407 39P 9/10 24S 10/10 39P 2/19 25S 12/15 N o 230 25S 12/17 11/26 Increment 26 9/12 N o 408 40P 10/27 40P 7/17 – 7/19 SpX-D2 Window (22S)  R R N 176 days N R N Walker Yurchikhin Wheelock (CDR-25) (23S)  163 days Inc 25 Inc 24 8/31 10/2510/30 ATV2 HTV2 1/20 3/16 1/24 1/30 26S 3/30 N o 231 N R R S. Kelly (CDR-26) Skripochka Kaleri 159 days (24S)  159 days (24S)  159 days (24S)  R N E Kondratiev (CDR-27) Coleman Nespoli 109 days (101 docked) N o 410 42P 4/27 5/16 N R R (26S)  Inc 27 Increment 28 26S 4/1 4/26 27S 5/30 N o 702 27S 6/1 N R (27S)  6/4 (25S)  43P 6/23 N o 411 43P 6/21 A. Borisienko (CDR-28) R. Garan A. Samokutayev J ATV2 2/15 9/16 N o 412 44P 8/30 SpX-1 12/7 8/29 42P 4/29 44P 9/1 M. Fossum (CDR-29) S. Furukawa S. Volkov 152 days 170 days N o 409 41P 1/28 41P Strategic Timeframe R-28 N o 413 45P 10/26 45P 10/28 12/26 10/25 28S 10/2 29S 11/30 N o 703 29S 12/2 N R R (28S)  (29S)  Inc 29 Increment 30 R N R-29 R-30 # 3-8 11/16 170 days R-27 10/10– 11/4 SpX- D3 25 day U-15, 16, 17 12/14 – 1/8 ATV Dck Win 2/8 – 2/132/20 – 3/10 ATV ULF6 4/20 - 4/30 2/26 – 3/5 ULF5 (14+1) 190 nm 4 EVA 105 STS134 NET 4/19 4/18 EDT LON-MPLM 7/1 – 7/8 8/7, 8/11, 8/16 8/22 – 8/26 11/17 – 11/25 1/14 – 1/22 4/16 – 4/19 6/11 – 6/20 8/11 – 8/17 11/10 – 11/17 8 docked 8/13 – 8/24 8 docked 11/7 – 11/23 8 docked 1/4 – 1/20 10 docked 4/4 – 4/17 Peak ~ 62.0  10 docked 5/30 – 6/18 8 docked 8/1 – 8/15 8 docked 10/31 – 11/15 STS335 LON-MPLM 6/28 104 (12+0) [58] 4-crew 1 EVA 23S 3/16 Burbank(CDR-30) Shkaplerov Ivanishin 168 days Kononenko (CDR-31) Kuipers Pettit 168 days E 5/16 (22S)  R R N (30S)  4/1 MLM (5/7) 12/29 5/1 3/5 ATV3 3/8 N o 414 46P 12/27 30S 3/30 N o 704 3R (MLM) 5/5 47P 5/14 31S 5/30 SpX-2 4/12 Orb-1 3/8 ATV3 2/29 HTV3 1/20 SpX-2 4/14 – 5/13 29 d berth 3/11 – 4/9 Orb-1 29 d berth 1/25 -2/24 HTV3 30 days 1/7– 1/16 4/11 Peak ~ 60.5  U-18R-31 2012 Inc 31 46P 4/26 – 5/5 ATV 5/9 6/15 ATV Undock Window 2/21 11/15 R-26 1/21 #5 7/27 Oct JanFeb STS133 2/24 103 (11+1) 190 nm 2 EVA SpX-D1 12/8 Node-2 Nadir HTV2 1/27 60 d berth 3/28 2/183/7 #2 #4,# 3-59 #1 [61] #3 Node-2 Zenith SpX-1 12/9 39 d berth 1/17 12/13 12/19 – 1/5 Orb-D1 12/14 17 day 4/16 4/19 47P N o 415 TBR # 3-60 # 3-8 # 3-61

4 Page No. 4 Inc 27/28 Crew Time Status IDRD Main Book Allocations from approved TCM package for Revision to CR 12535A Note: Despite 807 hr allocation, Inc 27/28 predicted to be oversubscribed by ~350 hrs PTP Requirements from Inc 27/28 PTP Working Version as of 1/21/11

5 OZ/Keith Beckman, OZ/Jeff Crislip Page 5 27S Soyuz Ascent: Eval. Of Onboard Diagnostics Kit 0.98 kg Manifest Content Manifest Content Russian Flight Manifest Summary 43 Progress: [FASTER] Vascular CARD [Physiology] [JAXA EPO 7] HRF pantry/SCKs Int. Immune Kits 80.92 kg 42 Progress: [GRAVI2] SOLO [JAXA Commercial] [CubeLab resupply] [DCB] Ice Bricks HRP SCKs [Int. Immune Kit] SS-HDTV VO2 Max Consumables PCBA Batteries 64.38 kg 25S Soyuz Descent: Mini ECCO Hicari Int. Immune Samples 4.43 kg 44 Progress: [FASTER] Vascular CARD JAXA EPO 7 HRF pantry/SCKs [MSL SCAs] [Seed Growth] TRITEL HiMassSEE 59.54 kg 26S Soyuz Ascent: [TRITEL] [Area Padles 6] 0 kg [Red] items planned for deletion. Blue items planned for addition.

6 OZ/Keith Beckman, OZ/Jeff Crislip Page 6 Docked Operations DCB Packing GLACIER: Transfer ops and packing VIABLE Myco 3 Triplelux A Reaction Self Test CSI-05 Int. Immune Spinal Long Integrated Immune (SDBI) (pre- and post) MAUI, RAMBO, SEITE, SIMPLEX IAPE, BIOKIS, IENOS, IFOAM, Night Vision CubeLab module 7 & 8 MISSE 7 & 8 (EVA) NLP-Cells [5] & 6 NLP-Vaccine-10 Spinal Elongation Orbiter Stand-alone Ops Manifest Content ULF6 Flight Manifest Summary Middeck (ascent) 2DNT2 [SS-HDTV] AMS DDRS NLP-Vaccine CubeLab GLACIER MISSE ORMatE IAPE BIOKIS IENOS VIABLE Night Vision BLB Gloves TRIPLELUX-A MELFI EU Lego Bricks [NLP-Cells] UMS hose Middeck (descent) DCB (x5) GLACIER Vascular CsPINS ISSMP samples [UMS Samples] AMS DDRS NLP-Vaccine CubeLab IAPE BIOKIS IENOS Night Vision IFOAM ERB-2 [Asian Seed] Nanoskelton 2 Hair LOCAD-PTS [PCDF-EU] BLB Microscope & Spectrophotometer Marangoni MSL SCA SODI Colloid CSLM-2 HRF Electronic Media Int. Immune MSG resupply SAME BXF Sleep Short Spinal Spheres tanks NLP-Cells JAXA Commercial Myco Cargo Bay MISSE 7 PECs MISSE 8 SWC InSpace-3 LMM Bio Robonaut SHERE II Sleep Short [SPHERES] CSI-05 VCAM Cable J. Try Zero G J. Commercial Myco Cargo Bay MISSE 7 SWC MISSE 8 PEC AMS ELC3 STP-H3 Ascent Middeck 192.25 kg Cargo Bay 7063.5 kg ELC 344 kg Ascent Middeck 287.19 kg Cargo Bay 153.6 kg

7 OZ/Keith Beckman, OZ/Jeff Crislip Page 7 ULF7 Flight Manifest Summary Docked Operations DCB Packing GLACIER: Transfer ops and packing MICRO4 NLP Cells7 Bisphosphonates Myco 3 Robotic Refueling Reaction Self Test Integrated Immune Spinal Long STL, CBTM-3, AEM Integrated Immune (SDBI) (pre- and post) MAUI, RAMBO, SEITE, SIMPLEX BRIC/SyNRGE CubeLab NLP-Vaccine-17 Sleep Short FOB Myco PSSC Orbiter Stand-alone Ops Manifest Content Middeck (ascent) Vaccine GLACIER Micro4 STL CBTM-3 AEM1 BRIC/SyNRGE DCB (x2) NLP-Cells CubeLab Forward Osmosis Bag (FOB) Plant Signaling Sleep Short MSL SCAs J. Commercial JAXA EPO7 SS-HDTV Myco VCAM Middeck (descent) Vaccine GLACIER Micro4 STL CBTM-3 AEM1 BRIC/SyNRGE DCB (x2) Cubelab ISSAC DCB (x3) NLP Cells-5 [CSI-05] Forward Osmosis Bag Sleep Short UMS Samples Integ. Immune Vascular BLB Microscope Spectrophotometer J. Commercial CsPINS 2DNano Marangoni JAXA EPO Myco MPLM HRF ECG Kit HRF SCKs Integ. Cardio Integ. Immune UMS validation Kit PFS Cylinders Bisphosphonates SPHERES CO2 Tanks Dynamic Surf FSL VMU EPM Video Unit LUXAIS ESEM (x5) Remote power Electrical Module PCDF EU MPLM [DCB] Cubelab HRF pwr supply FCF H/W Amine Swingbed MERLIN Tomatospheres [HiMassSEE] SPHERES Plant Signaling Robonaut Express equip. [MSL LGF FM] [ALTEA Shield Tiles] Mini ECCO Energy kit ESEM(4) Cargo Bay Pico Sat Robotic Refueling Ascent Middeck 356.40 kg MPLM 462.66 kg Cargo Bay 467.65 kg Descent Middeck 399.18 kg MPLM 199.5 kg Cargo Bay 49.9 kg

8 OZ/Keith Beckman, OZ/Jeff Crislip Page 8 Issues and Watch Items Vehicle traffic –Timing of ULF5, ULF6 and ULF7 –Possibility of SpX-D2 and D3 combining and launching in SpX-D2 window –HTV2 and ATV2 undockings and “road to” tasks for each Crew time –Inc 26 roll-over uncertainties (both utilization and non-utilization) –Stowage jamboree –Stowage and trash ops between ULF5 and HTV2 undock –Possibility of USOS EVA between ULF6 and ULF7 Manifest –Utilization req’ts for Progress continue to evolve –Number of AEMs on ULF7 (2 vs. 3) –ULF5 and ULF6 return manifests full, yet more to return Utilization ops –Remote terminal (RT) / Low Rate Telemetry (LRT) limitations for P/L MDM –Robonaut –MARES commissioning –SS-HDTV –MSG annual certification and overall schedule

9 Page No. 9 Summary l Per IDRD allocations, USOS Utilization looks good (~800 hrs), but Inc 27/28 oversubscribed by ~350 hrs l Upmass is not a problem, but continual movement of req’ts between flights is challenging l ULF5 and ULF6 returns are full; capability exists on ULF7 ‒ Please request return of any items no longer needed on ISS l Utilization is well positioned going into Final OOS, but crew time impacts from existing oversubscriptions and Inc 26 roll-overs may create problems for Inc 27 planning l Inc 27/28 team will ensure science is optimized for all Partners within given constraints ‒ Experienced and cohesive Utilization team ‒ Superb requirement look-ahead and tracking tool ‒ Top-notch planners at POIF and JSC ‒ Positive culture shift underway (towards Utilization first)

10 OZ/Keith Beckman, OZ/Jeff Crislip Page 10 June 5, 2009 Back-up: Inc 27/28 Multi-lateral Utilization Plan (r) – Reserve Activity 27S/ULF-7 Stages 26S/ULF-6 Stage JAXA Payload Ops ● Area Padles ● Biological Rhythms ● Commercial ● CsPINs -2 ● Hair ● Hicari ● JAXA PCG ● Marangoni Exp ● Marangoni UVP ● Myco ● Ryutai Rack maintenance ● Saibo rack maintenance ● TEM for SpX ● 2D Nano Template-2 NASA Payload Ops. ● AMS ● ARISS (r) ● BASS ● BCAT-3 (r) ● BCAT-5 ● BCAT-6 ● Bisphosphonates ● CCF ● CFE-2 (r) ● CSI-05 ● Cube Lab ● DECLIC HTI-R/SCWM ● DTN ● EarthKAM ● Education-1 ● EPO-Demos (r) ● Functional Task Test ● HREP ● HRF Facility ● InSPACE-3 ● Integrated Cardiovascular ● Integrated Immune (r) ● ISSAC ● NIH-1 ● NLP-Cells-7 ● NLP-Vaccine-13 ● NLP-Vaccine-17 ● Nutrition (r) ● MDCA/FLEX ESA payload ops. ● ALTEA-Shield ● BioLab (r) ● CARD ● EMCS Maintenance ● EPM VU Removal ● FSL VMU Removal MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 4/1 26S 6/23 43P 7/1-7/8 ULF-7 9/1 44P NASA payload ops. ● AMS ● ARISS (r) ● BASS ● BCAT-3 (r) ● BCAT-5 ● BCAT-6 ● Bisphosphonates ● CCF ● CETSOL-2 ● CFE-2 (r) ● Cube Lab ● DECLIC HTI-R/SCWM ● DTN ● EarthKAM ● Education-1 ● EPO-Demos (r) ● FLSS/SQF ● Functional Task Test ● HREP ● HRF Facility ● InSPACE-3 ● Integrated Cardiovascular ● Integrated Immune (r) ● ISSAC ● MDCA/FLEX ● MDCA/FLEX-2 ● MICAST-2 ● Micro-4 ● MISSE 8 JAXA payload ops ● Area Padles ● Biological Rhythms ● Commercial ● CsPINs -2 ● Evaluation of onboard diagnostic kit ● Hair ● Hicari ● JAXA EPO6 (return only) ● JAXA EPO 7/ Doctor Demo ● JAXA EPO7/ Educational activity ● JAXA EPO7/ Space poem ● JAXA EPO7/ Try Zero G ● JAXA EPO7/ Video ● JAXA PCG ● Marangoni Exp ● Marangoni UVP ● Myco ● Saibo rack maintenance ● SS-HDTV ● TEM for SpX ● 2D Nano Template-2 ● Ryutai Rack maintenance ESA Payload Ops ● BioLab (r) ● EMCS Maintenance (*) ● Geoflow-2 ● Gravi-2 ● Greenhouse (r) ● Passages (r) ● SOLO ● Thermolab (r) ● TriTel (r) ● Vessel Imaging ● Vessel ID ● 3D-Space (r) 3/16 24S 5/16 25S 4/29 42P 6/1 27S 4/3-4/12 ULF-6 9/16 26S ● MDCA/FLEX-2 ● Micro-4 ● MISSE 8 ● PACE-2 (FIR) ● Pro K ● Reaction Self Test ● Reaction Self Test (r) ● REBR ● Repository ● Robonaut ● Seed Growth-2 ● SLICE ● SNFM ● SpaceDRUMS ● SPHERES ● SPRINT ● STP-H3 ● VCAM ● VO2 Max CSA Payload Ops ● Vascular ● Comm & Outreach * – Can occur in different stages, but performed only once CSA Payload Ops ● Vascular ● Comm & Outreach ● MSRR-1/MSL ● NLP-Cells-7 ● NLP-Vaccine-13 ● Nutrition (r) ● PACE-2 (FIR) ● Pro K ● Reaction Self Test (r) ● Repository ● Seed Growth-1 ● SETA-2 ● SLICE ● SNFM ● SpaceDRUMS ● SPHERES ● SPRINT ● STP-H3 ● VO2 Max ● VCAM ● Geoflow-2 ● Mini ECCO Packing ● Passages (r) ● PCDF EU Removal ● SOLO ● Tritel ● Thermolab (r) ● Vessel Imaging ● 3D-Space (r) ● Vessel ID (*)


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