ISS Operations Update – March 14, 2016

Experiments:
Fine Motor Skills [Fine Motor Skills uses a tablet touchscreen application to monitor degradation in fine motor abilities over the course of an extended exposure to microgravity. A drop in fine motor skills can lead to problems when crew members are tasked with medical treatment, repairing sensitive equipment and interacting with touch-based equipment. Tests utilized by this study include multidirectional pointing, dragging, shape tracing, and object manipulation to create a knowledgebase that will allow scientists to evaluate the risk of fine motor performance decrements due to long-duration exposure to microgravity.]
Microbiome Sampling & Survey Prep [The study will investigate the impact of long duration space flight on both, the human immune system and an individual’s microbiome. The microbiome is the totality of microbes that live in and on the human body at any given time and influence human physiology. Some consider the microbiome to be a “newly discovered organ” due to its importance for human physiology. In fact, there are about 10 times more microbial cells than human cells in and on the human body, but the microbiome only accounts for about 200 grams.]
MAGVECTOR – Experiment run. [The MagVector study is an interesting experiment that will expose a variable electrical conductor to Earth’s magnetic field to study the interaction between the conductor and the magnetic field in a range of different environments using extremely sensitive magnetic sensors installed around the conductor. The experiment will be installed in the European Drawer Rack that will provide a cooled vacuum to have the experiment take place in vacuum conditions. Earth’s magnetic field vector and overall field strength is measured in parallel to provide data for comparisons.]
Systems/Maintenance:
Nominal Inspections/Servicing Tasks (Morning Inspection, Caution & Warning Panel Check, Sozh System Maintenance) (Russian Crew)
Common Communications For Visiting Vehicles (C2V2): Hardware Stow after last-week’s cable and communications unit installation.
WHC Equipment Replacement & Stowage
Payload Data Handling hardware replacement in Kibo
Tweets from Space:
Indonesia thunderstorm. #Principia #timelapse #Indonesiahttps://t.co/MWQkcr43mH
— Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) March 12, 2016
#Goodnight Moon. @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/OfI4eJuB3p
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 12, 2016
Dry lake bed in #Australia (Lake Mackay). #Principia https://t.co/DWXc3eZBTR pic.twitter.com/29WholTO0D
— Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) March 12, 2016
Sunday morning… here comes the Sun! #SundayMorning pic.twitter.com/Vlup88i8WD
— Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) March 13, 2016
View of #Utah mountains from @Space_Station . #Explore pic.twitter.com/TU9fsmD9Qa
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 12, 2016
Anyone know what’s going on here? I know it was north west South America somewhere! https://t.co/tb6YOs6GV6 pic.twitter.com/arbGVArsiY
— Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) March 13, 2016
Mountain on the #Kamchatka Peninsula — no so far from #Alaska . @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/BDM4P9jhEn
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 13, 2016
Ice swirls off the coast of #Kamchatka . @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/daCDUDdIyL
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 13, 2016
Go #Exomars – have a great mission! Earth has more in common with Mars than you might think… #AfricaArt pic.twitter.com/rbIbBHjHcL
— Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) March 14, 2016
Fishing boats off the coast of #Vietnam . @Space_Station #Explore pic.twitter.com/8Cey73w20t
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 13, 2016
#Goodnight from @Space_Station pic.twitter.com/fJ4zkazZsX
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 13, 2016
#MaunaLoa – #Hawaii volcano from a safe distance on @Space_Station. @GoHawaii @HI_Volcanoes_NP pic.twitter.com/PsA1HQoYbK
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 14, 2016
Called Mission Control @NASA_Johnson today at 3:14:16 to wish them a Happy #PiDay. Great team for @Space_Station!
— Tim Kopra (@astro_tim) March 14, 2016
I celebrated #PiDay with @astro_pi who can calculate π to more decimals than I can! https://t.co/SuRLx90m5N pic.twitter.com/lX9ZySSyRg
— Tim Peake (@astro_timpeake) March 14, 2016