notes from meeting with km & ek
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Notes from meeting with KM & EK. Bill Foster’s “systems + timeline” [from Tim?] Large volume of data collected (sensor hours)…in what form {calendar, table, figure?} DeLombard’s bunny slide? Science support (JSC struc & mech , SODI, liquid bridge, DECLIC) PIMS user feedback - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Notes from meeting with KM & EK• Bill Foster’s “systems + timeline” [from Tim?]• Large volume of data collected (sensor hours)…in what form {calendar, table, figure?}• DeLombard’s bunny slide?• Science support (JSC struc & mech, SODI, liquid bridge, DECLIC)• PIMS user feedback• Shuttle low-rate SOFBALL one-hour plot MSL• Basic characterization (docking, reboost, exercise isolated/non)• Shuttle days exercise characterization showed need for isolation (oto)…then shows ISS
exercise isolated/non – this has bearing on service life of the ISS• LSLI Refrigerator/Freezer – the specgram that shows various ingredients• Moving fwd microgravity acceleration services for principal investigators, structural studies
& sustaining engineering & microgravity community at-large…ability to instrument and measure in all 3 laboratories (LAB, JPM, COL)
• JPM DECLIC turns off• JPM liquid bridge experiment pattern [from Kevin] accel. data pattern matches
experiemental data
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The NASA Glenn Acceleration Measurement Projects:
Two Decades and Counting of Acceleration Measurement and Support
• Ask Kevin about title slide and about using some version of this…
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PIMS Feedback Model
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12 hours
Spectrogram boundaries & structure in time and frequency
Why is RF # 2 working so much?
over 2 hours!
PIMS Microgravity ISS WWW off-line Analysis Example
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Exercise
Vehicle structur
al modes
SLEEP
WAKE
Centrifuge
Antenna dither 12
LSLE refrigerator compressors
span > 15 days
PIMS Microgravity ISS WWW off-line Analysis Example
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Components of Microgravity Environment
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SAMS Missions
ACRONYMSLS-1IML-1
USML-1SL-J
IML-2USML-2
LMSMSL-1
USMP-1USMP-2USMP-3USMP-4
SH-1SH-2SH-3SH-5SH-10STS-43
ATLAS-3
SORTED BY CARRIERCARRIER
Middeck
Module
Spacelab
MPESS
SPACEHAB
DATE FLIGHT ACRONYM PAYLOADJune 5-14, 1991 STS-40 SLS-1 1st Spacelab for Life Sciences
August 2-11, 1991 STS-43 TDRS deploymentJanuary 22-30, 1992 STS-42 IML-1 1st International Microgravity LaboratoryJune 25 - July 9, 1992 STS-50 USML-1 1st US Microgravity Laboratory
September 12-20, 1992 STS-47 SL-J Japanese SpacelabOctober 22 - November 1, 1992 STS-52 USMP-1 1st US Microgravity Payload
June 21 - July 1, 1993 STS-57 SH-1 1st SPACEHABFebruary 3-11, 1994 STS-60 SH-2 2nd SPACEHABMarch 4-18, 1994 STS-62 USMP-2 2nd US Microgravity PayloadJuly 8-23, 1994 STS-65 IML-2 2nd International Microgravity Laboratory
November 3-14, 1994 STS-66 ATLAS-3 3rd Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and SciencesFebruary 3-11, 1995 STS-63 SH-3 3rd SPACEHAB
October 20 - November 5, 1995 STS-73 USML-2 2nd US Microgravity LaboratoryFebruary 22 - March 9, 1996 STS-75 USMP-3 3rd US Microgravity Payload
June 20 - July 7, 1996 STS-78 LMS Life and Microgravity SpacelabSeptember 16-26, 1996 STS-79 SH-5 5th SPACEHAB, 4th Mir docking
April 4-8, 1997 STS-83 MSL-1 Microgravity Sciences LaboratoryJuly 1-17, 1997 STS-94 MSL-1R Microgravity Sciences Laboratory Reflight
November 19 - December 5, 1997 STS-87 USMP-4 4th US Microgravity PayloadJanuary 22-31, 1998 STS-89 SH-10 10th SPACEHAB, 8th Mir docking
SORTED BY DATE
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Comparisons
compare adjacent racks, same time frame, same cutoff
Off-Line Analysis
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It might look like there’s a lot to swallow in this section, but don’t sweat it, we’ll cover what we can & just leave the rest.
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As he looked through the binoculars-to-the-future, he saw that his father's thousand points of light had all gone out. The future looked dark indeed.