ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/22/2022

Wed, 22 Jun 2022 09:00:05 GMT
ISS On-Orbit Status Report

European Robotic Arm (ERA) Operations: Today, by successfully grappling to base point 3, the ERA...

ISS Ham Radio: An ISS HAM contact was initiated with Eaton Public Library, Eaton, CO. Since the earliest space station expeditions, ISS Ham Radio has allowed groups of students in schools, camps, museums, and planetariums to hold a conversation with the people living in space.

As the ISS passes overhead, students have about 9 minutes to ask crew members 10 to 20 questions.

SpaceX Crew Dragon Emergency Response Training: Today, the Freedom crew reviewed the emergency departure and contingency considerations as well as the free-flight depress and fire response for the SpaceX Crew Dragon Vehicle.

The onboard reviews will make sure the crew's training is fresh in the event there is an emergency on the space station.

Tomorrow, the crew will perform a deorbit entry and landing contingencies refresher.

Columbus Smoke Detector Inspection and Cleaning: The crew inspected and successfully cleaned the Columbus smoke detectors #1 and #2. The smoke detector samples the atmosphere for particles that might correspond to smoke from a fire.

Hatch Seal Inspection: As part of periodic maintenance, the crew cleaned and inspected the USOS hatch seals and hatch plate sealing surface for Node 3 Forward and PMM Aft.

The crew inspected the hatch seal beads for FOD, nicks, burrs, cuts, or gouges that would impair a proper seal.

The crew removed dust with ac vacuum and hatch seal brush.

In the recording, the crew gave tips for the life onboard, setting up Public Affair Events, exercising, IT onboard, and any other topics at the crew's discretion.

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