Sally Ride Earth Knowledge Acquired by Middle Schools (EarthKAM): The crew configured the camera, laptop and associated Sally Ride EarthKAM software at the Node 2 Nadir hatch window. Once configured, the EarthKAM team, in association with middle school students around the world, selected image targets which will be downlinked and used in the study of physics, computers, geography, math, earth science, biology, art, history, and cultural studies. The objective of Sally Ride EarthKAM is to integrate Earth images with inquiry-based learning to enhance curricula in support of national and state education standards; to provide students and educators the opportunity to participate in a space mission and to develop teamwork, communication, and problem solving skills; to engage teams of students, educators, and researchers in collaborative investigations using remotely-sensed data; and to incorporate the active use of Web-based tools and resources in support of the learning process.

Culture, Values, and Environmental Adaptation in Space (At Home in Space): The crew answered the first of two At Home in Space questionnaires, the second to be scheduled at roughly Return-30 days (R-30). The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) experiment, At Home in Space, assesses culture, values, and psychosocial adaptation of astronauts to a space environment shared by multinational crews on long-duration missions. It is hypothesized that astronauts develop a shared space culture that is an adaptive strategy for handling cultural differences and they deal with the isolated confined environment of the space craft by creating a home in space. At Home In Space uses a questionnaire battery to investigate individual and culturally related differences, family functioning, values, coping with stress, and post-experience growth.

Radi-N2: The Russian crew collected the Radi-N2 detectors from their locations in the Russian Segment and handed them over to the US crew who deployed the eight detectors in the US Lab, then took photographs of their locations. The detectors will remain in the Lab location for one week. Radi-N2 Neutron Field Study (Radi-N2) is a follow on investigation designed to characterize the neutron radiation environment aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Eight neutron “bubble detectors” produced by the Canadian company Bubble Technology Industries are attached to fixed locations inside the ISS, including one carried by a crew member. The objective of this investigation is to better characterize the ISS neutron environment and define the risk posed to the crew members’ health and provide the data necessary to develop advanced protective measures for future spaceflight.

Oxygen Generation System (OGS) Maintenance: The OGS Hydrogen On-Orbit Replaceable Unit (ORU) has an ailing electrolysis cell that no longer makes it desirable to run. Today the prepared for the significant maintenance scheduled on OGS later this week. Today’s task included a procedure review followed by a conference with ground specialist and the H2 sensor replacement. The work to recover the OGS will include replacing the Deionizing Bed ORU (planned to be performed on Tuesday) and Hydrogen ORU (planned to be performed on Wednesday), as well as a flush of the OGS Recirculation Loop to clear out the build-up of chemical species which have accumulated over years of operation that are potentially harmful to OGS.

Orbital ATK (OA)-5 Cargo Operations: As of the last report the crew had completed 16 hours of cargo transfer with an estimated 10 hours remaining.

Today’s Planned Activities

All activities were completed unless otherwise noted.

ECLSS Recycle Tank Drain Initiation

Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Water Recovery System (WRS) Sample Analysis

VIBROLAB. Hardware status check

Vacuuming [ГЖТ4]’s [ВТ-7] screen behind FGB panel 108

Nikon camera matrix pollution check

Regenerative ECLSS Recycle Tank Drain Termination

Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED) Cylinder Flywheel Evacuation

Onboard clock and 6 ROS still camera clocks date and time sync

FGB’s [ГЖТ 1, 2, 3] removable screen cleaning

Auxiliary Computer System [ВКС] Laptop Computer System Virus Definition File Update

Exercise Data Downlink via OCA

[БД-2] control panel software update. Specialist conference

Treadmill 2 System (T2) Monthly Inspection

At Home In Space Questionnaire

Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Sample Data Record

Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Waste Water Bag (WWB) Changeout

Regenerative ECLSS Oxygen Regeneration System (OGS) O2 3 Way QD Demate

VIBROLAB. Copy & downlink

Pre-Soyuz docking Ku-Band MPEG-2 TV test.

Regenerative ECLSSOxygen Regeneration System (OGS) Hydrogen Sensor R&R

Soyuz 433 (DC1) unstow w/IMS updates

MATRYOSHKA-R. BUBBLE dosimeter setup and activation. Specialist conference when required

Oxygen Generation System (OGS) Big Picture Words Review

Oxygen Generation Assembly-H2 Orbital Replacement Unit Remove and Replace – Conference

Radiation Dosimetry Inside ISS-Neutrons Hardware Handover

MATRYOSHKA-R. Hand over BUBBLE dosimeters to ROS

Radiation Dosimetry Inside ISS-Neutrons

MATRYOSHKA-R. BUBBLE dosimeter initialization and deployment; specialist conference when required

FSL MPCC1 USB Stick move from MPCC Laptop to SSC11 Laptop

Crew Medical Officer (CMO) Proficiency Training

EarthKAM Node 2 Setup and Activation-Russian

СОЖ maintenance

Connects and powers on the TREK Laptop.

ISS HAM Service Module Pass

Completed Task List Items

Oxygen Generation System Equipment Gather

USB Adapter Transfer

Glacier 1 Desiccant Pack Swap

Glacier 4 Desiccant Pack Swap

Build 2 spare ЕДВ’s for future use in Waste and Hygiene Compartment (WHC)

ISA Labeling

ARED SSC Swap

Ground Activities

All activities were completed unless otherwise noted.

Battery 4B3 reconditioning

Three-Day Look Ahead:

Wednesday, 11/09: OGA H2 Dome R&R

Thursday, 11/10: FSL, OGA Tool Stow, Cygnus Cargo Ops

Friday, 11/11: MSPR Combustion Chamber Leak Check, USOS Crew Off Duty

QUICK ISS Status – Environmental Control Group: