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Old October 22nd 13, 09:33 AM posted to sci.space.station
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I just wondered being a brit viewing the strange goings on in the last few
weeks with government non essential shut down occuring, what did they do on
the ISS, did they all down tools while it was on?
grin.
Brian

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Old October 23rd 13, 06:25 AM posted to sci.space.station
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Default Gov shutdown and the iss

Brian Gaff pounded on his keyboard to tell us
I just wondered being a brit viewing the strange goings on in the last few
weeks with government non essential shut down occuring, what did they do on
the ISS, did they all down tools while it was on?
grin.


Don't be grinning. Instead be reading. The ISS Daily Reports on
nasa.gov indicate they stayed busy. The US astronauts, and much of the
staff of the MCC, would have been listed as "exempt", and not
furloughed.

Here's the Planned Task List reported for October 14th:

REACTION – self reaction test [Complete]
REACTION – history and archive documenting, photo of the experiment
[Complete]
MSG- visual inspection of equipment [Complete]
KASKAD. Manual mixing in bioreactor [Complete]
Columbus Smoke Detector Cleaning tool gather [Complete]
FPEF Program File Upload Prep [Complete]
Audio conference with Orlenok All-Russia Children Center [Complete]
InSPACE3 – Experiment Ops Initiation [Complete]
Remating of SM KURS-P cables to DC1 (-Y) port [Complete]
STIMUL Batteries charge [Complete]
INSP3- camera installation and photo [Complete]
OCT Refresher prior to OCT Checkout [Complete]
Combustion Integrated Rack Session Review [Complete]
Video recording of greetings [Complete]
Combustion Integrated Rack Hardware Gather [Complete]
Columbus Smoke Detector Inspection and Cleaning [Complete]
Search of equipment for PCE [МБ*Л] test setup and runs ([МБ*Л], ATV
control panel) [Complete]
ARED – cable R&R [Complete]
Preparation, filling and replacing variable length hoses in С*В-К2М
[Complete]
Preparation of panels 225 and 226 in SM for installation of [МБ*Л]
mono block on them [Complete]
Practicing of medical skills (CMO) [Complete]
ИП-1 sensors positioning check [Complete]
WHC Full Fill [Complete]
Re-mating cables on КСК2 from БКИПН on МБ*Л. [Complete]
[АВК СОА] valves preventive maintenance [Complete]
VIABLE Crew Training [Complete]
WHC Pre-Treat Pump Tank R&R [Complete]
SM ventilation assets preventive maintenance. Group А [Complete]
Evaluation And Monitoring of Microbiofilms inside the ISS Payload
Touch. [Complete]
VIABLE – PL photography inside ISS [Complete]
Columbus Smoke Detector Cleaning Tool Stow [Complete]
FIR- hw check; rack doors opening [Complete]
Video recording of greetings [Complete]
LMM- hw installation and video recording [Complete]
CVB Hardware Configuration [Complete]
R&R device *Т-50-1М No. 12 – equipment set-up and conference
[Complete]
SM ventilation assets preventive maintenance [Complete]
IMS data edit [Complete]
Vascular Blood Collection Setup [Complete]
Fluid Physics Experiment Facility (FPEF) Program File Upload Closeout
[Complete]
MATRESHKA-*. Bubble dosimeter sensors activation and placement for
exposure [Complete]
INSP3- close-out ops [Complete]
MSG – Power-down [Complete]
СОЖ maintenance [Complete]
Light Microscopy Module Rotate to Operate Position [Complete]
FIR- rack door closure [Complete]
Psychological assessment program implementation (WinSCAT) [Complete]
KASKAD. Manual mixing in bioreactor [Complete]
CIR- MWA Prep [Complete]
REACTION-VIDEO-SETUP [Complete]
REACTION – reaction self-test [Complete]
URAGAN - НА ФСС (initiation) Battery charge [Complete]

See
http://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/2013/10/15/
for more detail. There are also links to other daily reports (no
Saturday or Sunday reports in October).

By the way, Cygnus was released from captivity today:
http://www.nasa.gov/content/canadarm2-releases-cygnus-after-successful-demonstration-mission-0/index.html#.UmddSSpXuio
or http://tinyurl.com/CygnusSetFree

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