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    Keeping in Touch: Communication in the Field

    One of the keys to IceBridge’s success is effective communication between every member of the team. But keeping in touch in the remote locales IceBridge operates from can sometimes be tricky. On plane there’s the intercom system routing through headsets and the radios and Iridium satellite communication devices aboard the P-3 allow the plane to […]

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/25/13

    Circadian Rhythms:  On Friday, Flight Engineer (FE)-6 Wakata was unable to complete his first 36 hour Circadian Rhythms session because of an issue with the Thermolab Control Unit.  Ground teams are investigating. 4K Camera Checkout:  Wakata continued the checkout of JAXA’s 4K camera in the Cupola with remote setting for the camera and verification of …

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    “To: Japan, Love: GSFC”

    Notes written on the side of the GPM shipping container. Credit: NASA/Ellen Gray   “To: Japan, Love: GSFC.” So says a note, written in black marker on the outside of the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) shipping container. This is at least the fourth satellite that has been transported in this particular container. Stenciled officially on […]

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/22/13

    Countermeasures System (CMS) Periodic Fitness Evaluation (PFE): Flight Engineer (FE)-5 Mastracchio with assistance from FE-3 Hopkins, performed his PFE today.  PFEs monitor crewmembers’ overall fitness levels, to ensure that cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health and performance is satisfactory. The activity consists of performing a graded exercise test on the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation and Stabilization …

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/21/13

    Capillary Flow Experiment (CFE) Interior Corner Flow (ICF)-8 Test:  Today, Flight Engineer (FE)-6 Wakata set up and initiated a CFE ICF-8 run.  CFE ICF studies capillary flow in interior corners of vessels with various geometries.  The ICF-8 vessel has vanes aligned along the vertex of a teardrop shaped cylinder. Liquid shifts from the base of …

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    Last Steps Before the Ice

    Before the first survey flight of an IceBridge field campaign can get under way a lot of things have to happen. Instruments have to be installed on the plane, researchers need to get into the field and ground stations need to be set up. IceBridge’s McMurdo-based Antarctic campaign is the result of a year and […]

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    GPM Satellite’s Upcoming Road Trip

    Right now if you want to take a look at the Global Precipitation Measurement mission’s Core Observatory, you can’t. As of last weekend, it’s sealed up inside a giant white shipping container, all prepped for its long journey to Japan where it will launch in early 2014. This isn’t your typical satellite delivery. As Project […]

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    ISS Daily Summary Report – 11/20/13

    Ocular Health (OH) Measurements: Flight Engineer (FE)-3 Hopkins completed a series of activities in support of his flight day 60 session of Ocular Health, the 3rd of his 6 planned sessions. FE-6 Wakata performed the vision, tonometry and blood pressure measurements tests, with ground experts providing remote support, on Hopkins.  Researchers believe that the measurement …

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    What’s Your Favorite Space Station Photograph?

    Happy 15th Birthday, International Space Station! The first International Space Station component, the Russian Zarya module, was launched in November 1998. In the years since, NASA and its global partners have built a world-class orbiting laboratory and kept a continuous human presence in space since 2000. I decided to celebrate the occasion by searching through the […]

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