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Mir

Mir Status Report 17 September 1997

By Keith Cowing
NASA Watch
September 17, 1997
Filed under

NASA MIR Program / Mir 24 / NASA 5 Status
Date: Wednesday, September 17, 1997// MD 43/125
Mir Station System/Subsystem Activities
Early today, the gyrodynes were reactivated. Six were nominally spun up, but four appear to have sustained damage to the electronic control units during the off-nominal powerdown of Kvant-2 following Sunday’s failure. The crew is working today to replace these electronics units, and flight controllers hope to get those four gyrodynes spun up this evening. On the final comm pass of the evening, Mike reported that he could hear the four gyrodynes spinning up.

Kristall batteries have been reconnected, and SRV-K and SRV-U are on.
Mir Payload Activities
Greenhouse Daily Ops
Greenhouse Program 3
Interactions
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Cognilab
Mir Cable Installation
Stowage/Transfer – MOST informed Mike that a new r/g containing items to be transferred during the docked phase (non-prepack) was in work. Mike expressed concern that as many items a possible be prepacked, i.e., docked phase time needs to be used for handover. On the next comm pass, MOST provided Mike with an overview of what his docked phase activities will be, as well as those of the NASA 6 crewmember.
SMP/Medical – A no mission impact Private Medical Conference (PMC) was completed today.
Environmental Parameters (Previous 24 hour period):
Parameter Min. Max. Nominal Range
Pressure (mmHg) Base Block 615 623 660-850
ppO2 (mmHg) 150 155 140-200
ppCO2 (mmHg) 4.3 4.7 up to 8.0
ppH20 (mmHg) 13.0 13.7 8-14
Humidity (percentage) 53 62 30-75
Temperature (xC) base block (BB) 23.9 25.2 18-28
Communications Summary
A/G with Consultants Group
10:46-10:51 Prepacking; Greenhouse; Camcorder
11:01-11:07 Greenhouse; Camcorder
19:13-17:18 Prepack vs. non-prepack, Docked Phase overview
Planning
MIR 24/NASA 5 MD 44/126
Greenhouse Daily Ops
PAO Event — weekly status
Beetle Ventilation and Power Status Check

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