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Old May 12th 13, 02:40 PM posted to sci.space.station
Brian Gaff
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Default Another leak?

Yes listened to it yesterday. It seems they suspect a valve inside the unit
of not always closing properly. Must be them space spiders again... grin

So I wonder what all the coffee stains on the outside of the station are?

Maybe clouds of some fluid in orbit that the station passes through?


As for no rehearsals. I think they were quite fortunate that they had two
people there who had been involved in the fitting out of that section of the
station, and of course there are still people on the ground who know about
this stuff. I was impressed by Mike Finks detailed knowledge and what needed
to be done as well.
In a few years though when a lot of these people have retired, moved on
etc, will the expertise be retained?

Brian

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On 13-05-11 02:51, Brian Gaff wrote:
Must be considered quite serious then if they are going for it so soon. I
guess things do wear out, not much one can do about that.



And also interesting that NASA would do this without months of rehersals.

So far so good. They activated the new pump and so far, they are not
seeing new snow (ammonia flakes).


Controllers said that they raised the pressure a bit to make any leaks
more obvious, so it does appear like the ammonia system is indeed
pressurised.