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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 1 Glenn Research Center Monthly ISS Payload Ops Review ISS Payload Integration, Planning & Operations December 6, 2012 10:30 AM EST GRC location: Bldg 77, Rm 245
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 2 Glenn Research Center The Increments 33 - 34 Flight Sequence –SpX-1, 32S, 49P, 33S, 50P, SpX-2, and 32S (Return) ISS Payloads Manifest for Inc. 33-34 Mission Integration and Planning Increments 33-34 – 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) (4/2/2013) (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) FLEX-2 - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (2) - Connector Cover (2) Descent CCF - Data Disc/Tapes BASS - Solid Fuel Samples - Digital Tapes SPICE – Gas Bottles (12) - Still Camera Assembly SLICE - Digital Tapes CIR - Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (3) - FOMA Cal Unit - FCF DCM InSPACE-3 - Data Disc/Tapes CSLM-3 - SPU (6) BCAT-5 FCF (CEF# 3679) - 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 (6)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 3 Glenn Research Center Mission Integration and Planning Increments 33-34 – ISS Payload Planning (Cont’d ) IPM: IPM: Gaurang Patel LIS: Vic Cooley LIS Rep: Cindy Romero / Gina Calderon / Chris Loyd The SpX-2 launch date has been changed to NET March 1, 2013. Unberthing is currently scheduled for April 2, 2013. The CoFR Endorsement Checklist and Open Work Tracking Log for hardware launch/return on SpX-2 are due to JSC/OZ on January 7, 2013. The GRC payload facility Flight Readiness Assessment (FRAs) for flight SpX-2 are due to JSC/OB SharePoint on January 4, 2013. Completed the GRC payload facility FRAs for flight 33S. Participated in the Stage Operation Readiness Reviews for flight 33S
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 4 Glenn Research Center The Increments 35 - 36 Flight Sequence – 34S, OrbD1, ATV-4, 51P, 35S, HTV-4, 52P, Orb-1, and 34S (Return) ISS Payloads Manifest for Inc. 35-36 Mission Integration and Planning Increments 35 –36 ISS Payload Planning ( March 28, 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 (4/18/2013) (10/15/2013) (1/23/2013) HTV-4 (8/4/2013) (9/6/2013) (2/15/2013) Payloads Ascent CIR - FOMA Cal Unit (CEF#3756) FLEX-ICE-GA (Italian Combustion Experiment for Green Air ) - MDCA Fuel Reservoirs (2) - Needles (2) ACE-M-1 - Mixer & Magnet Shield - Drill Controller - Driver Drive Kit - Makita Drill & Batteries (2) CVB - CVB Kit - 30mm Sample Module - ETM CIR - CIR ICM - GCIP & cables (2) - CIR Manifold #2 Bottle 2.25L (4) CFE-2 - ICF # 3,5,6,7,8 SAMS -SAMS – TSH-ES (2) - Mounting Plate & Cables - SAMS-SE Cable 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 Descent
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 5 Glenn Research Center The Increments 37-38 Flight Sequence – 36S, SpX-3, 53P 35S (Return), 37S, Orb-2 (Orbital 2), SpX-4, 3R, 54P, 36S (Return) ISS Payloads Candidates for Inc. 37-38 Mission Integration and Planning Increments 37-38 ISS Payload Planning ( Sept. 15, 2013 – March 12, 2014) IPM: IPM: Randy Morris LIS: John Love LIS Rep: Andrew Tucker/Jason Levy Flights (Launch Dates) (Undock Dates) SpX-3 (9/30/2013) (11/1/2013) Orb-2 (12/8/2013) (1/10/2014) SpX-4 ( 12/9/2013) (1/10/2014) Payloads Ascent CIR/FIR - Resupply ACE - Samples (10) CIR/FIR - Resupply ACE- H - Samples (3) - ACE-H Module CIR/FIR - Resupply Descent CIR/FIR - Consumables CVB-2 - 30mm Sample Module - ETM CIR/FIR - Consumables
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 6 Glenn Research Center The Increments 39-40 Flight Sequence – 38S, Orb-3, SpX-5, ATV-5, 55P, 37S (Return), 39S, HTV-5, 56P, SpX-6, and 38S (Return) ISS Payloads Candidates for Inc. 39-40 Mission Integration and Planning Increments 39 - 40 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-5 (4/6/2014) (5/8/2014) ATV-5 (4/12/2014) SpX-6 (8/8/2014) (9/9/2014) Payloads Ascent CIR/FIR - Resupply CIR/FIR - Resupply CIR/FIR - Resupply CIR/FIR - Resupply Descent CIR/FIR - Consumables CIR/FIR - Consumables
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 7 Glenn Research Center Increments 39 & 40 RP Requirement Definition & Planning Schedule √ Kick-Off Presentation (allocation identification): 1-Oct, 10-Oct √ Call for Inputs: data package template released: 15-Oct 22-Oct √ Payload Candidate List Due:15-Nov Initial Data Packages Due:14-Dec RWPG Data Package Review: 7 to 18-Jan Increment Research Plan Spreadsheet Available:21-Jan RP Input Freeze for Feasibility Assessment (FA):28-Jan NASA Complement Priority List Available:4-Feb IHRCWG Presentation of HR Complement to IRT:5-Feb FA to RPWG:11-Feb Final RP Input Updates Due:18-Feb IRP Presentation to RPWG & MRPWG:4-Mar (TBD) IRP Ready for Approval:11-Mar IRP Presentation to RICB:13-Mar (TBD) IRP Baseline at MRICB:20-Mar (TBD)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 8 Glenn Research Center Mission Integration and Planning Backup Slides
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 9 Glenn Research Center CEF # 3291 – Request to re-run of both Experiment Units (EU) of the CCF experiment in Increment 33/34 utilizing 6.5 hrs of crew time CEF# 3356 - Request for additional crew time for InSPACE-3 activities in Inc 33/34 and add SSE info to PTP (Two new InSPACE activities need a total of 10 hours prior to InSPACE Ops. Also add SSE required for both Inc 31/32 (reserve) & 33/34 PTP InSPACE reqires two cameras (MSG supplied cameras) to be replaced on their hardware. This activity is outside the MSG work volume and would require the MWA. The other activity is a InSPACE Vial (sample) Inspection, which mixes and inspects all six new vials prior to operations ) CEF # 3412 - Additional SPICE & BASS hardware return on SPX-1 (This request covers the return of the SPICE Camera and 41 additional tapes for the BASS experiment to return on SPX-1. This accounts for 52 total digital tapes for BASS and 26 tapes for SLICE) CEF # 3413 – Update the downlink rate for ACE-1 from 38.9 to 22.2 per TCM comment. CEF # 3420 - Request the launch, operation, and return of CSLM-3 on SPX-2 (Request 6 CSLM-3 Sample Processing Units (SPUs) with a mass of 39.0 kg and a total volume of 0.0819 to launch on SPX-2, operate during SPX-2 docking with 20 hours of crew time and the return of all 6 SPUs on SPX-2 descent) CEF # 3446 – Add FCF H/W on SpX-1 return (This CEF adds an assortment of FCF Hardware to the SpaceX-1 RETURN manifest ) CEF# 3483 - This CEF adds 10 ACE Samples to SpaceX-2. Requesting L-7 day turnover at KSC (These ACE Samples are a continuation of the ACE-1 experiment) CEF# 3468 – Add CFE-2 Ziplock Bags to SpX-1 manifest (This CEF adds to the manifest information required to document the two ziplock bags used to provide protection and containment for both of the two CFE-2 vessels being launched on SpX-1 ) CEF # 3500 - Add FCF Resupply to SpaceX-2 (This FCF Resupply consists of hardware required to support the ACE experiment as well as the FLEX-2 experiment) Status: Approved Status: Approved Increments 33-34 Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs) Increments 33-34 Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 10 Glenn Research Center CEF # 3291 – Request to re-run of both Experiment Units (EU) of the CCF experiment in Increment 33/34 utilizing 6.5 hrs of crew time CEF# 3356 - Request for additional crew time for InSPACE-3 activities in Inc 33/34 and add SSE info to PTP (Two new InSPACE activities need a total of 10 hours prior to InSPACE Ops. Also add SSE required for both Inc 31/32 (reserve) & 33/34 PTP InSPACE reqires two cameras (MSG supplied cameras) to be replaced on their hardware. This activity is outside the MSG work volume and would require the MWA. The other activity is a InSPACE Vial (sample) Inspection, which mixes and inspects all six new vials prior to operations ) CEF # 3412 - Additional SPICE & BASS hardware return on SPX-1 (This request covers the return of the SPICE Camera and 41 additional tapes for the BASS experiment to return on SPX-1. This accounts for 52 total digital tapes for BASS and 26 tapes for SLICE) CEF # 3413 – Update the downlink rate for ACE-1 from 38.9 to 22.2 per TCM comment. CEF # 3420 - Request the launch, operation, and return of CSLM-3 on SPX-2 (Request 6 CSLM-3 Sample Processing Units (SPUs) with a mass of 39.0 kg and a total volume of 0.0819 to launch on SPX-2, operate during SPX-2 docking with 20 hours of crew time and the return of all 6 SPUs on SPX-2 descent) CEF # 3446 – Add FCF H/W on SpX-1 return (This CEF adds an assortment of FCF Hardware to the SpaceX-1 RETURN manifest ) CEF# 3483 - This CEF adds 10 ACE Samples to SpaceX-2. Requesting L-7 day turnover at KSC (These ACE Samples are a continuation of the ACE-1 experiment) CEF# 3468 – Add CFE-2 Ziplock Bags to SpX-1 manifest (This CEF adds to the manifest information required to document the two ziplock bags used to provide protection and containment for both of the two CFE-2 vessels being launched on SpX-1 ) CEF # 3500 - Add FCF Resupply to SpaceX-2 (This FCF Resupply consists of hardware required to support the ACE experiment as well as the FLEX-2 experiment) Status: Approved Status: Approved Increments 33-34 Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 11 Glenn Research Center CEF # 3497 – Add a quantity of 5 MDCA Fuel Reservoirs to SpaceX-1. (Each MDCA Fuel Reservoirs weighs about.68 kg. This CEF will add 3.4 kg to the flight. These MDCA Fuel Reservoirs will be used to support the FLEX-2 investigation during the time period between the ICE-GA experiment and the FLEX-2J experiment) CEF # 3579 - Reduce FCF Return on SpaceX-1 ( Removes items (MDCA Fuel Reservoir & Connector cover, MDCA Igniter Tip (2) &Tip Holders ) from the SpaceX-1 return manifest. It has been determined that one of the items will be used again and 2 of the items will be kept on board to support stowage for a different activity) CEF # 3583 - Update FCF SpX-2 Ascent Manifest to Add Part 2 Data (FCF has manifested a Makita Drill/Driver Kit to provide sample mixing capability for ACE samples. Flight Crew Systems has provided updated part numbers for kit contents which needs to be reflected in the SpX-2 Annex 1 database.) CEF # 3584 - Request the launch of 9 BASS Ignitors on SPX-1 (During the current BASS experiment, 9 BASS Ignitors were planned for use (these items were launched on ULF5) and only 2 are left. The BASS PD requests to fly an additional 9 Ignitors to complete the remaining BASS runs. Turnover for L-24 day late load (9/11/12) coordinated with VVL.) CEF # 3627 - Request BASS operations in Inc 33/34 which include 45.83 hours of crew time and total nitrogen needed of 1,220 liters (With the accelleration of InSPACE-3 into the MSG Utilization, BASS request 45.83 hours of crew time to finish BASS operations. In addition, 1220 liters of nitrogen are required for the remainder of BASS operations (50 liters for 22 sessions plus 2.5 for all 48 remaining). CEF # 3637 - Corrects the ANX 1 and PTP mass of a CIR Manifold 3.8L Gas Bottle for the increase from 9.1 kg to 12.97 kg. CEF # 3639 - Correcting the number of BASS/SLICE tapes to return on SPX-1 descent (Based on the current completed operations of BASS/SLICE, the number of tapes has been reduced from 78 to 64 with the total mass decreasing from 20.71 kg to 20.43 kg.) CEF # 3680 - Add BCAT-5 to SpaceX-2 Return Manifest (BCAT-5 is being returned to be re-outfitted and refilled to become BCAT-8.) Status: Approved Status: Approved Increments 33-34 Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 12 Glenn Research Center CEF # 3549 - Move CCF Operations from Inc 33/34 to Inc 35/36 (Move 11 hrs of crew time from Nominal to reserve in Inc 33/34 and Add 11 hrs of crew time to Inc 35/36 for the CCF Operations. With the slip of MSG payloads from preceeding increments CCF operations will now occur in the Increment 35/36 timeframe. CCF has requested a minimum of 30 days between EU runs which accounts for the additional crew time for setup and stow twice. The plan is to run SODI-DCMix (which consist of 6 to 8 weeks) between the two CCF EU runs.) CEF # 3641 - This CEF removes 0.24 kg and 0.00076 cubic meters of BASS samples from the descent manifest on SPX-1 that will be used for further operations. The used BASS ignitors are requested to be trashed CEF # 3679 - FCF H/W Return on SpaceX-2 (This group of hardware consists of items that will be refurbished for future use, science samples to be examined on the ground, and one item to be studied for failure analysis. This group of hardware may be divided up if necessary. Additionally, this return will help with the on orbit stowage situation) CEF # 3723 - Redefine FCF Upmass on SpaceX-2 (This CEF removes several items from the SpaceX-2 flight and adds some other items in place. The overall mass reduction due to these changes is 5.29 kg. This CEF will reduce the number of samples required on this flight from 10 to 2. Additionally the ACE Samples now requires PACE Oil Dispensers to be viewed properly, so this CEF adds some dispensers to backfill the space. Additionally a spacer is being provided to add a better angle of camera view to the samples. The drill and mixer are no longer required for this particular set of samples so will be flown on a later flight. ) CEF # 3730 - Update crew time for BCAT-3, -4, -5, and -6 for Inc 33/34 (Prime crew time hours are not available for BCAT during Inc 33/34. Document appropriate hours (10, 20, 10, 5.5,hrs) in reserve in the event that crew time becomes available) CEF #3807 – Request 1.25 hrs of crew time to functionally test the CSLM ECU inside MSG prior to launching the CSLM SPUs on SPX-2 Status: Approved Status: Approved Status: Open Increments 33-34 Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 13 Glenn Research Center CEF # 3549 – Move CCF Operations fro Inc 33/34 to Inc. 35/36 Move CCF Operations from Inc 33/34 to Inc 35/36 (Move 6.5 hrs of crew time from Nominal to reserve in Inc 33/34 and add 6.5 hrs of crew time to Inc 35/36 for the CCF Operations. With the slip of MSG payloads from preceeding increments, CCF operations will now occur in the Increment 35/36 timeframe.) CEF# 3595 - FCF Add CVB to ATV4 Late Load Ascent CEF# 3682 – FCF Resupply on flight ATV-4 ( This resupply conisits of consumables to support the ICE-GA investigation which is to begin during Increment 35/36. Additionally this resupply includes the CIR Gas Chromatograph which will increase the scientific capabilities of the CIR. ) CEF# 3694 - BASS Operations in Inc 35/36 (Request the crew time of 45.83 hrs (with 23 hrs going to nominal and 22.83 going to reserve) for Increment 35/36) CEF# 3699 - Launch of SAMS-TSH Hardware on ATV4 (The hardware consist of two SAMS TSH-ES and cables to support MSG Investigation Operations in particular SODI DCMIX. SODI DCMIX (which will also be launched on ATV4) requires the SAMS TSH inside the MSG work volume during operations. SAMS also request the launch of an additional SAMS SE cable to launch on ATV4.) CEF# 3722 – Add 5 CFE-2 vessels to the ATV-4 ascent manifest ( CFE-2 requires an on-dock date of NET 02/14/2013. It was removed from SpX-2 ascent. Both the science objectives as well as increment management wants to get CFE-2 aboard the ISS as soon as possible. ATV-4 appears to be the best opportunity. ) CEF# 3724 - Add the FCF H/W removed from SpaceX-2 to ATV-4. ( Due to upmass limitations on SpaceX-2, and changes in ACE Science Requirements this CEF is required to continue on with the ACE Program ) CEF# 3756- Add a CIR FOMA Cal Unit (mass =.54 kg) to Flight 34S & Delete from ATV4. (The CIR must go through an annual calibration in order to operate. The CIR FOMA Cal Unit is required to perform this calibration. The next calibration must be completed, including all safety documentation prior to 6/15/2013 in order to avoid any down time. By launching a new CIR FOMA Cal Unit on 34S, the calibration activity can occur in April 2013 and will allow sufficient time for safety to review the calibration documentation prior to mid-June. ) CEF# 3799 - Update prime crew time hours for BCAT -3, -4, and -6 (10, 20, 5.5 hrs) in Increment 35-36. Status: Approved Status: Approved Status: Open Increments 35-36 Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 14 Glenn Research Center CEF # 3563 – Add 10 ACE Samples for Flight SpaceX-3 (ACE Samples require late stow (L-24 Hr) and early transfer) Status: Approved Increments 37–38 Change Evaluation Forms (CEFs)
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 15 Glenn Research Center MSG Utilization Schedule
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 16 Glenn Research Center MSG Utilization Schedule
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 17 Glenn Research Center Mission Integration and Planning
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 18 Glenn Research Center BASS On-Orbit Operations Status Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (next months) Ops Planned (to completion) 2 cm PMMA sphere 3/8 1 cm PMMA sphere 3/7 1 cm flat PMMA 1/2 1 cm SIBAL flat 2/2 2 cm SIBAL flat 10/10 2 cm flat Ultem 1/2 NOMEX blend 1/2 NOMEX natural 1/2 Candle Japan Wax 2/5 Candle Paraffin Wax 0/2 1 cm fiberglass w/wax 1/2 Started BASS ops 3-30-12 run thru 8-21-12 Currently 25/44 samples are complete = 61% (First session of ops) Re start BASS ops after InSpace-3 ops new BASS igniters launched on SpaceX-1 Highlight The BASS video camera, control box for SPICE, camera cable, power cable, SPICE control box cable and the SPICE digital still camera were returned on SpaceX-1, only the SPICE still camera should have returned. Need to re-launch hardware on SpaceX-2 to continue ops for BASS. The BASS consumed samples (25) are returned on SpaceX-1 return flight along with the SPICE Nikon D100 camera, SLICE 12 empty fuel bottles, and SLICE and BASS operations data tapes. BASS operated on August 21, 2012, by Suni Williams. The sample 34 test points 70 and 71; sample 41 test point 74 completed.
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 19 Glenn Research Center Binary Colloidal Alloy Test-5 (BCAT-5) 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 ISSUES No operations BCAT-6 this Increment 19 Evolution of sample 2 and end state of sample 1 and 3 depicted
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 20 Glenn Research Center FLEX-2 On-Orbit Operations Status Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (next month) Ops Planned (to completion) 133~ 20~ 400 November Highlight 133 of approximately 400 FLEX-2 test points have been achieved to date – 65 of these tests were Surrogate Fuel Tests – 68 of these tests are Quiescent and Convective tests –The N2 Quiescent and Convective tests (level A priority) are complete –The Quiescent and Convective tests are now running Helium diluent After completion of the Quiescent and Convective tests, the final FLEX-1 tests will begin Issues FLEX-2 is averaging 1 test day and 1 data transfer and downlink day per week We require 2 test days and 2 data transfer and downlink days per week to remain on schedule We have already slipped about two months due to the decreased operations rate and due to some down time for maintenance
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GRC/OZ Monthly Tag Up – 21 Glenn Research Center InSPACE-3 On-Orbit Operations Status Ops Complete (to date) Ops Planned (next months) Ops Planned (to completion) Mixing/Inspection 7/18 Cameras changed out 8/16 Hardware installation & checkouts 8/24 & 10/1 Test Run#1 10/5 Test Run#2 11/16 Test Run#3 11/27 Test Run#4 & 5 11/29 Test Run#6 11/30 Test Run#7 & 8 12/03 Depends on crew time availability. 7-9 test runs (similar to Dec.) or more Remaining test runs to total 36 Projecting Feb-March 2013 to complete Highlight Completed 8 of 36 test runs thus far. Astronaut Kevin Ford performed test runs 2 through 8. Issues Ops will go beyond January thus additional funding for ZIN will be required to continue to support ops.
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