Status Report

ISS/Payloads Processing Status 7 Feb 2001

By SpaceRef Editor
February 7, 2001
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ISS-5A / STS-98 (Pad A)


  • Launch countdown in progress.


  • Launch is planned for Wednesday (2/7) at approx. 6:11 pm ET.

UTILIZATION


  • 6A stowage operations are continuing.


  • 7A / 7A.1 PTCS preparations continue.

ISS-5A.1 (SSPF Launch Package Integration Stand (LPIS)) / STS-102


  • Preps for PFCS ammonia loading continue. (PFCS: Pump Flow Control Subassembly)


  • Investigation and workoff of the CBM PRs continues. Powerbolt nut socket removal from MPLM FM-3 should begin on the evening of 2/6, for installation onto FM-1. Current planning is to complete the workoff and install the CBM seal by Thursday, 2/8, followed by the CBM leak check over the weekend.

(CBM: Common Berthing Mechanism)


  • Stowage operations continue in preparation for final stow, presently planned to complete early next week.

ISS-6A (SSPF Footprints #3, 4) / STS-100


  • The GSE Keel Trunnion was removed to allow installation of the Flight Keel Trunnion, presently planned for 2/9. Prior to that, on 2/8, the Keel Camera Target will be installed.


  • Stowage operations continue in support of a bench review planned for 2/14.


  • An air sample for offgas testing will be pulled today.

MPLM Flight Module 3 (FM 3) (SSPF Footprint #1)


  • MPLM-3 exterior inspection continued Tuesday. The module was rotated to facilitate inspection.

ISS-7A (SSPF Footprint #4 / O&C) / STS-104

Airlock / SSPF


  • Prebreathe reg kit passed proof, leak and functional testing at WSTF. Will be shipped back to KSC on 2/7.


  • External outfitting continues.

HPGT / O&C


  • Spherical bearing removal preps are in work.


  • Heater mat wire harness splicing continues.

ISS-8A S0 (O&C Test Stand-2) / STS-110


  • EPS Power Quality testing and IPR troubleshooting were in work Tuesday.

(EPS: Electrical Power System)



  • MT/TUS Video testing encountered a problem during the power up sequence, and troubleshooting was in work second shift Tuesday. (MT: Mobile Transporter) (TUS: Trailing Umbilical System)


ISS-9A S1 (O&C Horizontal CUB) / STS-113


  • S1 move from the Horizontal CUB to the North Rails is planned for Thursday (2/8).


  • Huntington Beach personnel are expected at KSC no earlier than Monday to address a method for accomplishing the strain gauge response test.


ISS-11A P1 (O&C Test Stand-3) / STS-115


  • Software load is complete for all three MDMs, clearing the way for EPS Hardware / Software Integration (HSI) testing to begin today. (An IPR was picked up when the P1-1 and P1-2 MDMs failed to re-initialize at the completion of software load. They power cycled the MDMs and moved on. The IPR will allow the technical community to address why the automatic re-initialization did not occur.)


  • UMA Support Structure drilling and installation continue. (UMA: Umbilical Mechanism Assembly)

ISS-12A P3 (O&C Vertical CUB) / P4 (SSPF) / Solar Arrays (SSPF Footprint 1) / STS-118


  • P3 (O&C): The software updates and documentation arrived at KSC about 4:15 pm Tuesday. Once the software updates are loaded, SARJ Functional will resume. (SARJ: Solar Alpha Rotary Joint)


  • P3 (O&C): RTD/Heater Channelization testing is planned to work in parallel with SARJ Functional power-up. (RTD: Resistive Thermal Device) (SARJ: Solar Alpha Rotary Joint)


  • P4 (SSPF): The W30 cable has bent / recessed pins. Lower deck cable boxes 3 and 4 have damaged dielectric. The cable and the cable boxes will be routed to their respective vendors for repair. Replacement hardware will come from the S4 Truss (ISS-13A) (which is also in the SSPF High Bay).

SpaceRef staff editor.