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1 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama POIC Status Increment 21/22 Operations Review Pat Patterson Payload Operations Director MSFC/EO03 (256) 544-2046 patricia.patterson@nasa.gov

2 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 2 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Ops Readiness  USPODF Procedure Status:  35P (15 Oct) Payloads ECR SubmitPODFCB  Reaction Self TestN/AN/A  ULF3 (12 Nov) Payloads ECR SubmitPODFCB  SODI-Colloid5 May 200911 Jun 2009  MISSE 7N/AN/A  Vascular29 May 2009TBD  Shuttle SortieFOR (10 July 2009)N/A  20A (4 Feb ‘10) Payloads ECR SubmitPODFCB  Tropi 221 Aug 2009TBD  InSPACE-31 Aug 2009TBD  CFE-212 Nov 2009*TBD  UMS Checkout28 Aug 2009TBD  FLEX 2 / CIR (CEF 1734)21 Aug 2009TBD  Shuttle SortieFOR (11 Sept 2009)N/A * Crew training moved to late October  Procedures for all remaining payload/facility operations are either baselined or in the ECR review process.

3 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 3 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Ops Readiness  Payload Crew Training  Currently 60% complete with two ground training sessions remaining in July and September/October 2009.  POIF briefing will occur during the September training session (without Williams)  Crew simulation planned in September with Increment 22 Crew  POIC Flight Controller Training  Increment 21/22 POIC Flight Control Team members are qualified for all existing console positions.  Additional Operations Controllers (OC) certified to staff a new OC support position for 6-crew operations that began in Increment 20.  A new console position to be known as the Change Traffic Engineer (CTE) has been added to support 6-crew operations (also began in Increment 20)  Stage specific training for new payloads is planned for completion by L-1 month

4 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 4 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Ops Readiness  POIF Facility Status  All known Ground Data Services for payloads are baselined.  We are still awaiting completion of testing for the following payloads: MISSE-7 (12 sites), MSRR (University of Arizona, 1 of 3 support sites), HREP (MCC-H DOD, 1 of 2 support sites) and TROPI (ARC)  ULF3 Transition  Planned on 13 Oct 2009, includes:  EHS software version 12; EPC software version 7  Command and Telemetry databases for ULF3  New Payload Configuration Files (PCFs) for ULF3 and 20A  POIC ground transition has to happen at the same time as the PEP R8 transition. Updates in the PEP R8 require changes to our ground software that will not allow it to be backward compatible with PEP R7.  20A Transition  Planned on 20 Jan 2010, includes:  Command and Telemetry databases for 20A  No ground software updates required

5 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 5 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Ops Readiness  Planning Requirements  Most USOS Payloads have completed planning inputs.  Late inputs partially included in the Preliminary OOS:  CIR/MDCA/FLEX  FIR/LMM/CVB  BCAT5  Late inputs not included in the Preliminary OOS:  DECLIC-HTI  CSI-03  BCAT3  CUCU (systems H/W that requires payload resources)  Baseline Process  ECR to baseline User Requirements Collection (URC) was distributed 22 May  Review is scheduled to conclude on 8 June  TCM, if required, in June with NPOCB presentation by 22 June 2009.  ETOV Payload Activity Summary (EPAS)  ULF-3 Preliminary was delivered to MOD on 17 April; Final ULF-3 EPAS is scheduled for delivery on 28 August 2009.  20A Preliminary delivery to MOD is planned for 3 July (L-7 months); Final 20A EPAS is scheduled for delivery on 20 November 2009 (L-2.5 months)

6 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 6 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Ops Readiness  Payload OOS Development  Preliminary Integrated PL OOS delivered to JSC on 29 May  Remaining Schedule  8 – 19 June: Preliminary OOS TIM (Moscow)  3 August 2009: Deliver Integrated Payload inputs for Final OOS to MOD  17 – 28 August 2009: Final OOS TIM (Houston)  Increment 21/22 will have the “Surge PRO” capability  This allows periodic operations of up to 7 USOS payload racks  Surge PRO concept will not be factored into development of Preliminary OOS  Will schedule operations of up to 7 USOS racks during the Preliminary OOS TIM to accommodate payload requirements  Evaluation of outcome of Preliminary OOS TIM will be used to validate or identify issues with Surge PRO concept

7 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 7 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Summary  Payload operations products are in development or complete to support Increment 21/22 and the flights within.  POIC Flight Control Team (FCT) training is on schedule for Increment 21/22.  ISS crew training plan supports Increment 21/22 payload operations.

8 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 8 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Summary/Potential Issues  POIC has a few potential issues related to operational readiness for Increment 21/22 :  PL MDM CPU Utilization (Summary chart presented at the May 19 PSCP is included as backup information)  ASCB established guideline for PL MDM CPU Utilization is 85%  Latest FQT with 4 PL Racks actives active and including the upcoming PEP R8 version application predicts utilization at ~ 87%,  With plans in Increment 21/22 to surge to 7 PL Racks for periods of time, oversubscription of PL MDM Memory is a concern  Request for additional testing to assess CPU loads in support of payload operations is in work

9 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 9 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Summary/Potential Issues  PEP R8 onboard transition must occur prior to ULF-3  Onboard PEP transition drives a POIC Ground Software (EHS) Update/Transition  EHS Update is tied to ULF-3 command and telemetry databases

10 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 10 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Abbreviations and Acronyms ARC – Ames Research Center ASCB– Avioinics Software Control Board BCAT – Binary Colloidal Alloy Test CFE – Capillary Flow Experiments CIR– Combustion Integrated Rack CSI – CGBA Science Insert (Commercial Generic Bioprocessing Apparatus) CUCU – COTS UHF Communications Unit CVB– Constrained Vapor Bubble (FIR) DoD – Department of Defense ECR – Engineering Change Request EHS – Enhanced HOSC (Huntsville Operations Support Center) System EPC – EHS Portable Computer ETOV– Earth To Orbit Vehicle DECLIC– Dispositif Pour l’Etude de la Croissance et des Liquides Critiques FCT – Flight Control Team FIR – Fluids Integration Rack FLEX – Flame Extinguishment Experiment (CIR) FQT – Formal Qualification Testing FOR – Flight Operations Review HREP – HICO (Hyperspectral Imager for the Coastal Ocean) RAIDS (Remote Atomospheric and Ionospheric Detection) Experiment Payload HTI – High Temperature Insert (DECLIC) InSPACE– Investigating the Structure of Paramagnetic Aggregates from Colloidal Emulsions LMM – Light Microscopy Module (FIR) MCC-H – Mission Control Center - Houston

11 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 11 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Abbreviations and Acronyms MDCA – Multiuser Droplet Combustion Apparatus (CIR) MISSE– Materials ISS Experiments MOD – Mission Operations Directorate MSG – Microgravity Science Glovebox MSRR – Material Science Research rack NPOCB – NASA Payload Operations Control Board OOS – On-Orbit Summary PCF – Payload Configuration File PEP– Payload Executive Processor PODFCB – Payload Operations Data File Control Board PRO – Payload Rack Officer PSCP – Payload Software Control Panel POIC – Payload Operations Integration Center SODI– Sodium Loading in Microgravity (MSG) TCM – Technical Coordination Meeting TIM – Technical Integration Meeting TROPI – EMCS (European Modular Cultivation System) payload – not an acronym USOS – United States Operating Segment

12 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 12 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Payload Ops Readiness Backup Slides

13 MOL The Mission Operations Laboratory Page 13 NASA MSFC Engineering Directorate Huntsville, Alabama Expedition 21/22 Crew Training Status I21 I21 Bu I22 I22 Bu Overall I21/22 Status SurWlSkvWaKtNgCcShkFuWo Remaining Hours144.000.5013.750.0021.500.5018.5048.000.0019.5021.75 Completed Hours216.191.5028.251.5040.250.7529.7054.391.5023.7534.60 Total Hours Required360.192.0042.001.5061.751.2548.20102.391.5043.2556.35 % Complete60%75%67%100%65%60%62%53%100%55%61%

14 NASA MSFC Mission Operations Laboratory MSFC Page 14 PEP FQT CPU Utilization Test Results PEP CPU usage rose effectively 3% in PEP R8. Attributable to implementation of SCR 36605 (Automatically Detect Payload Startups and Shutdowns) in PEP. This functionality has been performed within HAL PLMDM bundle and will be removed in HAL5. Preliminary testing of HAL5 show removal will drop CPU usage over 10%.


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