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scarlettaagni · 3 years
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Thinking about that part in Predator 2 when they first find the Colombian gang bodies and Danny finds the one hanging from the ceiling
He first finds it by spotting a blood trail that goes up the wall to the ceiling where the body is, but there's also suspicious clusters of 5 holes in the concrete of the wall
Maybe they're intended to be stray bullet holes but to me it looks like it's suggesting that City Hunter hung the body over his shoulder, climbed up by digging its claws into concrete, then hung the body when it got up to the rafters
tbh that's what I assumed the entire time and it only struck me right now that those might've been bullet holes instead
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emcads · 2 years
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OLD SYMBOL MEME.
@lorefolks​ said:  013. ( from elizabeth! )
013.   getting in trouble .
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❝     CAPITÁN ?   you’re going to want to see this.  ❞ 
like a  rush of  COLD ICE WATER  down her back after so fresh  from the warmth of victory,  robbing that little merchantman  blind  with smiles on their faces and  FREEDOM in their hearts. ( they hadn’t had to even fire a shot.  SO FEARED had the jolly roger become in the days since the  PIRATE KING  had sat the throne that any man who raised the black was rich  with spoils and providence.  )   a true king.  a true leader.   a true  captain,  providing for her men.  she glowed like  PALLAS ATHENE    in the heat of the glory of battle,  and there was  no finer sight  Esmeralda  enjoyed the more than  GOLDEN SUNLIGHT  streaming in her hair.
the brass of the spyglass was like to sink her down to the decks with the weight of it.  Esmeralda stood silent for a moment  as Elizabeth  gazed into the hazy distance,  where the first hints of sails and spars were beginning to appear  at the horizon.  ordinarily,  she’d think it was nothing;   ordinarily,  the junk  would be able to outrun her,  even if she were foe.  but they weren’t outrunning anyone  LADEN DOWN  with someone else’s  cargo,   with those headsails  taking up their wind,  so very soon  after  a prize  that they hadn’t yet managed to get ungrappled.   SHE KNEW  that Elizabeth would see the same thing she had  –– despite her relative fewer years at sea,  she’d  more than earned  the titled they’d given to her  ––  but still Esmeralda  gave voice to her worst fears.  as if by speaking them  they would become a dream,  instead,  and  vanish into the wind.
❝     they haven’t raised their colors,  but English,  if I had to guess.  and based  on their position  ...   it looks as though they laid a trap for us.  ❞  
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mostgeckcellent · 3 years
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oh hey he's ungrappled, good for him. I mean, I assume, if it crumbled and he slid back to the ground
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hellothereimhannah · 4 years
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In DnD tonight, my Barbarian grappled with a GIANT bird 300 feet in the air and managed to kill it, which meant they both plummeted. She got herself ungrappled and our wizard cast featherfall on her before she hit the ground.
It was so metal.
Then further up the road we found a tribal village that told us about the god they worshiped, a giant bird.
Whoops.
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teuthordae · 6 years
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So this is the pathfinder session we’re in at the moment. We’re currently underwater (hence all the blue) sneaking into a crab people base so that we can disable their alert system and let the undine horde in.
So while the permanently enlarged hobgoblin who’s been permanently polymorphed into a lizard and the aasimar cavalier riding a shark are fighting off huge crabaliers and the crabmander, we have the halfling magus flinging cards and sapping their strength.
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Then there’s the wizard, who’s currently eight wizards, who just ice-inerated 8 crab fighters with one icy fireball that does like over 150 damage.
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and then we have my character, Agrixis the tiefling Holy Vindicator, fighting off the heavy weapons crabs with the squid squad. So they all charge in, to quote my DM “like the riders of rohan”, and the squids grapple the HWC. They succeed and pull the HWC into the SQUID CUBE (OR SQUBE). Meanwhile Grix is deshelling the ungrappled one with their sweet keen/vicious scimitar. 
I fucking love roleplaying.
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coolyo294 · 6 years
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xenodile replied to your post: Alienist is one of my favorite prestige classes...
Signature move: Bloodborne Snake Forest
no one escapes the snake shaped thunderdome with torsiko silverfin unscathed or ungrappled 
no one
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arkhamarchitecture · 7 years
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(1/4 SORRY) i think it’s interesting that given how completely it would destroy percy to be the sole survivor of vm, it’s a risk he takes because putting himself in a position where he was safe and could help without needing to /be/ helped was better for the party than if he were one more person constantly needing ungrappling or healing, given that he couldn’t heal people himself, do much damage, or even be a meatshield/damage-absorber because of the way the kraken was attacking.
(2) like i saw a few people call it selfish/cowardly, but he’d have been a complete liability if he’d stayed. getting out and ‘abandoning’ them until there was a way he could help was visibly /so/ hard for him, but it was all he could do. same for getting tary out - if percy went for him they’d both have died, so it had to be grog, but taliesin said the second taryon was out percy was prepared to go back in, with 16hp (iirc) and 'a TERRIBLE plan’, if grog hadn’t got out of the kraken on his own.
(3) i mean i was on the edge of my seat and all but he did make the right choices mathematically speaking. he was clearly upset and there were so many times he nearly went back in, but he would’ve just died pointlessly, which would’ve put the rest of vm in an even worse situation. and like, this is his typical pattern in boss fights i think - he stays safe-ish for most of the battle, and then swoops in to do something suicidally reckless the second he thinks he’s not more use to the party alive.
(4/4 sorry again!) i’m sorry i kind of went off on one there but i just. i’ve seen a few people in the chat question his choices during boss fights like this and suggest he’s not doing as much as he could out of self-preservation? but like. maybe i’m biased because he’s my fav but i don’t think it’s selfish at all, given how much vm mean to him. i think his willingness to live for them and risk being the only survivor of yet another family if it might help protect them is really pretty brave.
What a great thing to wake up to!
Yeah, I agree. Percy was not only no use to the party but the fact that they love him and want him to live means his presence was actively detrimental because he was a target they had to protect. Not unlike when the group was talking about whether or not to take Taryon to the Nine Hells - if he can’t protect himself then he’s a liability. 
Getting out was the best thing Percy could do to protect his family because otherwise they would have to worry about him instead of themselves. Percy is not a swordfighter and all he had was a dragonslayer longsword against something that was not a dragon, he was always going to have disadvantage on the attack due to the water, and he wasn’t strong enough or acrobatic enough to break the grapple against a creature with 30 Str.
And it was so obvious that it was agonizing to Percy to be useless. Watching Matt come around to Taliesin every single round just to have him say “…there’s nothing I can do,” in that despairing voice was painful.
I don’t think Percy does much of anything out of self-preservation. It’s usually the last thing on his mind. Percy stays safe-ish and out of range in most fights because that’s where he’s most useful - back along some distant wall where he can shoot unimpeded without someone getting up in his face about it. It has nothing to do with cowardice and everything to do with the fact that Percy is just mechanically less powerful when something is in his grill threatening him.
I mean, let’s recall that Percy was fully prepared to go back in after Grog when he got eaten again even though there was, to reiterate, absolutely fuck all Percy could have done about it. But he had a terrible plan and Grog was in that thing’s maw and by god he wasn’t going to watch it just swim away with his brother. He just didn’t end up having to (and thank god he didn’t bc lbr, it just means we would have lost most of the team. Grog would have died in the kraken’s belly, Tary was already unconscious, and Percy would probably have gotten eaten next. Though there’s another fic for somebody to write - Keyleth and Vex, the sole survivors.)
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livefreeshop · 7 years
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SpaceX (SpX)-11 Ingress and Unpack: Following yesterday’s successful capture, berthing, and ingress of SpX-11, today the crew began transferring payloads and cargo to the ISS. This multi-day process will result in the transfer of 3,900 pounds of science and cargo and the beginning of Fruit Fly Lab and Rodent Research later this week.  Fruit Fly Lab-02 (FFL-02): The crew installed four Vented Fly Boxes with live flies into the Space Automated Bioproduct Lab (SABL) incubator. The two remaining Vented Fly Boxes will remain in the cargo transfer bag they were flown up in and stowed in the Columbus Endcone for the duration of the experiment. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster serves as a useful model organism for investigation of cellular and genetic mechanisms that can cause heart problems during spaceflight. Significant effects on numerous body systems have been identified as a result of spaceflight, including the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.  The FFL-02 investigation compares flies that have hatched in space with flies grown on the ground to understand how prolonged spaceflight affects their heart function. JAXA Area PADLES (Area Passive Dosimeter for Life-Science Experiments in Space):  The crew installed nine area dosimeters on Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) walls today. The JAXA Area PADLES investigation uses area dosimeters to continuously monitor the radiation dose onboard the ISS.  Radiation exposure can have significant biological effects on living organisms, including the biological investigations being done on ISS in the JEM.  NanoRacks Module 9 Operations: The crew activated mixture tubes in support of NanoRacks Module 9 experiments for the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) of the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education. The SSEP supports various schools and student-designed experiments that address challenges of living and working in space. The program is also a key initiative for U.S. science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), that strives to educate and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers to work on the space program. Cardiac Stem Cells:  In support of the Cardiac Stem Cell investigation, the crew changed out media for three BioCell Habitats in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG).  Cardiac Stem Cells investigates how microgravity affects stem cells and the factors that govern stem cell activity, in order to clarify the role of stem cells in cardiac biology and tissue regeneration.  This investigation also supports research into the possible acceleration of the aging process in microgravity.  Robotic Operations in Support of SpX-11: Yesterday evening, Robotic Ground Controllers translated the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite 4 (WS4) to WS6.  Next they ungrappled the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) from SpX-11 Dragon Flight Releasable Grapple Fixture (FRGF) and maneuvered it to unstow the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) from Mobile Base System (MBS) Power Data Grapple Fixture 2 (PDGF2).  Finally, controllers configured the SSRMS and the SPDM for extraction of the Multiple User System for Earth Sensing (MUSES) payload from the Dragon trunk.   Today’s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. IMS Update Greetings Video Recording URAGAN: Observation and Photography ECON-M: Observation and Photography Installation of Bel Air Access Point in SM. Meteor Shutter Open Dragon Ingress (Completed GMT 156) Collecting air samples in SpX-11 using АК-1М sampler 24-hour ECG Recording Dragon Arrival Photos EHS Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Water Recovery System (WRS) Sample Analysis 24-hour Blood Pressure Recording  Transfer Dragon Center Stack СОЖ Maintenance Cold Stowage Double Coldbag Fruit Fly Lab-02 Hardware Installation Space Pup MELFI Insertion Glacier 4 Sample Remove WAP power off and Bel Air power on  European Modular Cultivation System Cable Swap CALCIUM. Experiment Session 8 Area Dosimeter Installation Replacing ИК0501 СО2 Filter Unit EHS Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Sample Data Record PCG-6 Hardware Photography Testing Bel Air Access Point. RSE1 laptop and iPad No.7 connection setup. Setup of Bel Air wireless users  Seedling Growth-3 Transfer of Hardware from DCBs into Biolab TCUs WAP power on  Cardiac Stem Cells SABL Insertion Science Box Installation NanoRacks Module 9 Ops Cardiac Stem Cells 1st Media Change  Completed Task List Items AC Dry Vacuum Debris Bag R&R (Completed GMT 156) Sound Level Meter Measurements (Completed GMT 156) Battery Stowage Assembly (BSA) Battery Operations (Completed GMT 156) Space Station Computer (SSC) 11 and 19 Deploy (Completed GMT 156) Space Automated Bioproduct Lab (SABL) Unit Setup  Ground Activities All activities are on schedule unless otherwise noted.  Cargo transfer support Three-Day Look Ahead: Wednesday, 06/07: Fine Motor Skills, Protein Crystal Growth sample prep, Sprint PFS setup, NanoRacks Module 52 start, Rodent Research transporter stow Thursday, 06/08: Sprint, Rodent Research ops Friday, 06/09: Glacier Install, Rodent Research ops, Progress On-Board Training June 06, 2017 at 10:00AM from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2rLAbas via IFTTT
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hrhprince · 7 years
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 6/06/2017
SpaceX (SpX)-11 Ingress and Unpack: Following yesterday’s successful capture, berthing, and ingress of SpX-11, today the crew began transferring payloads and cargo to the ISS. This multi-day process will result in the transfer of 3,900 pounds of science and cargo and the beginning of Fruit Fly Lab and Rodent Research later this week.  Fruit Fly Lab-02 (FFL-02): The crew installed four Vented Fly Boxes with live flies into the Space Automated Bioproduct Lab (SABL) incubator. The two remaining Vented Fly Boxes will remain in the cargo transfer bag they were flown up in and stowed in the Columbus Endcone for the duration of the experiment. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster serves as a useful model organism for investigation of cellular and genetic mechanisms that can cause heart problems during spaceflight. Significant effects on numerous body systems have been identified as a result of spaceflight, including the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.  The FFL-02 investigation compares flies that have hatched in space with flies grown on the ground to understand how prolonged spaceflight affects their heart function. JAXA Area PADLES (Area Passive Dosimeter for Life-Science Experiments in Space):  The crew installed nine area dosimeters on Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) walls today. The JAXA Area PADLES investigation uses area dosimeters to continuously monitor the radiation dose onboard the ISS.  Radiation exposure can have significant biological effects on living organisms, including the biological investigations being done on ISS in the JEM.  NanoRacks Module 9 Operations: The crew activated mixture tubes in support of NanoRacks Module 9 experiments for the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) of the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education. The SSEP supports various schools and student-designed experiments that address challenges of living and working in space. The program is also a key initiative for U.S. science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), that strives to educate and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers to work on the space program. Cardiac Stem Cells:  In support of the Cardiac Stem Cell investigation, the crew changed out media for three BioCell Habitats in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG).  Cardiac Stem Cells investigates how microgravity affects stem cells and the factors that govern stem cell activity, in order to clarify the role of stem cells in cardiac biology and tissue regeneration.  This investigation also supports research into the possible acceleration of the aging process in microgravity.  Robotic Operations in Support of SpX-11: Yesterday evening, Robotic Ground Controllers translated the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite 4 (WS4) to WS6.  Next they ungrappled the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) from SpX-11 Dragon Flight Releasable Grapple Fixture (FRGF) and maneuvered it to unstow the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) from Mobile Base System (MBS) Power Data Grapple Fixture 2 (PDGF2).  Finally, controllers configured the SSRMS and the SPDM for extraction of the Multiple User System for Earth Sensing (MUSES) payload from the Dragon trunk.   Today’s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. IMS Update Greetings Video Recording URAGAN: Observation and Photography ECON-M: Observation and Photography Installation of Bel Air Access Point in SM. Meteor Shutter Open Dragon Ingress (Completed GMT 156) Collecting air samples in SpX-11 using АК-1М sampler 24-hour ECG Recording Dragon Arrival Photos EHS Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Water Recovery System (WRS) Sample Analysis 24-hour Blood Pressure Recording  Transfer Dragon Center Stack СОЖ Maintenance Cold Stowage Double Coldbag Fruit Fly Lab-02 Hardware Installation Space Pup MELFI Insertion Glacier 4 Sample Remove WAP power off and Bel Air power on  European Modular Cultivation System Cable Swap CALCIUM. Experiment Session 8 Area Dosimeter Installation Replacing ИК0501 СО2 Filter Unit EHS Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Sample Data Record PCG-6 Hardware Photography Testing Bel Air Access Point. RSE1 laptop and iPad No.7 connection setup. Setup of Bel Air wireless users  Seedling Growth-3 Transfer of Hardware from DCBs into Biolab TCUs WAP power on  Cardiac Stem Cells SABL Insertion Science Box Installation NanoRacks Module 9 Ops Cardiac Stem Cells 1st Media Change  Completed Task List Items AC Dry Vacuum Debris Bag R&R (Completed GMT 156) Sound Level Meter Measurements (Completed GMT 156) Battery Stowage Assembly (BSA) Battery Operations (Completed GMT 156) Space Station Computer (SSC) 11 and 19 Deploy (Completed GMT 156) Space Automated Bioproduct Lab (SABL) Unit Setup  Ground Activities All activities are on schedule unless otherwise noted.  Cargo transfer support Three-Day Look Ahead: Wednesday, 06/07: Fine Motor Skills, Protein Crystal Growth sample prep, Sprint PFS setup, NanoRacks Module 52 start, Rodent Research transporter stow Thursday, 06/08: Sprint, Rodent Research ops Friday, 06/09: Glacier Install, Rodent Research ops, Progress On-Board Training from NASA http://ift.tt/2sfVKTa via IFTTT
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achmad2-blog · 7 years
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 3/27/2017
Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)3 Relocation:  Yesterday, Robotics Ground Controllers utilized the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to grapple and relocate PMA3 from Node3 Port to Node2 Zenith. After the relocation, they ungrappled PMA3 and maneuvered the SSRMS in position ready to provide viewing support for EVA 41 (Enhanced Processor Integrated Communications (EPIC) External Multiplexer/Demultiplexer (MDM)  Shields), scheduled for March 30th. The PMA3 relocation was needed to configure Node2 Zenith as a future visiting vehicle docking port.  Fluid Shifts Chibis Measurements, Day 1: On March 9th, the 48S subject performed the first of two days of operations in the Russian Segment conducting the Return minus 45 day Fluid Shifts operations, however, due to communication issues with Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS)-275, insufficient data collection occurred.  Today, the crewmember repeated the session and donned the Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP/Chibis) device while the operator, with ground support in Moscow, assisted in the medical monitoring. Additionally, while the subject was in the LBNP and experiencing the negative pressure (pulling the fluid feetward), the Crew Medical Officer performed Cerebral and Cochlear Fluid Pressure (CCFP) and Ultrasound measurements. Fluid Shifts is a joint NASA-Russian experiment that investigates the causes of severe and lasting physical changes to astronauts’ eyes. Because the headward fluid shift is a hypothesized contributor to these changes, reversing this fluid shift with a lower body negative pressure device is investigated as a possible intervention. Results from this study may help to develop preventative measures against lasting changes in vision and eye damage. Cool Flames Investigation (CFI) Science Runs: Last week ground teams successfully calibrated the CFI Intensified Camera, placing the CIR in a good configuration for operations.  This morning, the crew removed the Combustion Integration Rack (CIR) Alignment Guides to isolate the rack. Ground teams then initiated the science run. CFI provides new insight into the phenomenon where some types of fuels initially burn very hot, then appear to go out but continue burning at a much lower temperature with no visible flames (cool flames). Understanding cool flame combustion helps scientists develop new engines and fuels that are more efficient and less harmful to the environment. Ice Brick Conditioning: The crew ibegan conditioning of 18 of the -32° Celsius Ice Bricks, inserting them into the three Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezers for ISS (MELFIs).  The bricks will be used as thermal mass in MELFI and for future sample return on SpaceX-11.  Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) 3008 Discoloration: During last week’s EVA, EV1 reported yellow discoloration similar to a grass stain on his gloves and equipment. The source of the staining has been identified as coming from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Exposed Facility (JEF) scuff plate.  JAXA provided information on the JEF scuff plates material.  Ground teams are investigating potential risk to crew and hardware and development of a method for removing the substance. On Sunday, the crew attempted to clean some of the affected hardware with tape and lint free wipes. Ground teams met today to discuss the result of this activity. U.S. Extravehicular Activity (EVA) #41 EPIC Shields Preparations: In preparation for this Thursday’s planned EVA, the crew performed a procedures review followed by a conference with ground teams. Topics covered included: Detailed timeline Briefing package Tool config summary Get-ahead plan Following the conference, the crew configured the required tools to be used during the EVA.  Today’s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. МО-8. Concluding ops VECTOR-T. Experiment Ops Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Calibration Check SABL CO2 CLOSE Combustion Integrated Rack Alignment Guide Removal Integrated Rack Alignment Guide Removal Post sleep FLUID SHIFTS Charging EVA Camera D4 Battery Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tool Configuring Inspect and reinstall EVA Eyepiece onto Shane’s EVA Camera.  If threads are damaged, additional crew time will be required prior to the EVA to configure a different camera. Body Measures Equipment Gather ISS Crew departure preparation Auxiliary Laptop Computer System Virus Definition File Update Water Recovery System Waste Water Tank Drain Termination Node 2 Zenith Centerline Berthing Camera System (CBCS) Remove Node 2 Zenith Hatch latch NOD2O2 Restow Cable reconfiguration between SM panels 228 and 229А СКПФ1, СКПФ2 Dust Collector and MRM1 ГЖТ Cleaning with Vacuum Cleaner. 48S Mesh Bag Deploy On MCC Go Re-mating Vozdukh TLM-connectors Cable reconfiguration between SM panels 228 and 229А Maintenance Closures of Vozdukh Valves Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Review Audit of HDD in SM Central Post drawer CONTENT. Experiment Ops Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Conference Surface Sampler Kit (SSK) and Microbial Air Sampler (MAS) Analysis T + 5 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tool Configuring Fluid Shifts Ultrasound 2 HRF Rack 1 Setup Power On From Cargo Transfer Bag MELFI Ice Brick Insert Fluid Shifts Ultrasound 2 Data Export Alternate Surface Sampler Kit (SSK) and Microbial Air Sampler (MAS) Analysis T + 5   Completed Task List Items Extravehicular Activity ExPRESS Carrier Avionics Procedure Review [Completed GMT 84] Preparations to connect the AstroPi Vis to the ISS Joint Station LAN [Completed GMT 85] Solid State Drive 1& 2 USB Stick Disconnect [Completed GMT 85] CubeSat Video Recording [Completed GMT 85] ESA Active Dosimeter Area Monitoring [Completed GMT 85] ESA PAO Message – TF1 Video Postcard [Completed GMT 85] Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) Resize [Completed GMT 85] EVA Procedure review for EPIC Shields EVA [Completed GMT 85] Configure Tools and hardware for US EVA EPIC Shields [Completed GMT 85] Montreal’s 375th Birthday Video [Completed GMT 85] Ground Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. Nominal System Commanding Three-Day Look Ahead: Tuesday, 03/28: Fine Motor Skills, Body Measures, EVA prep Wednesday, 03/29: Crew departure prep, Dose Tracker, EVA prep Thursday, 03/30: EVA #41 QUICK ISS Status – Environmental Control Group:   Component Status Elektron On Vozdukh Manual [СКВ] 1 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV1”) Off           [СКВ] 2 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV2”) Off Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Lab Standby Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Node 3 Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Lab Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Node 3 Operate Oxygen Generation Assembly […] from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2nwbOgy via IFTTT | Java Wisata
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spacesci2u-blog · 7 years
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ISS Daily Summary Report – 3/27/2017
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Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)3 Relocation:  Yesterday, Robotics Ground Controllers utilized the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to grapple and relocate PMA3 from Node3 Port to Node2 Zenith. After the relocation, they ungrappled PMA3 and maneuvered the SSRMS in position ready to provide viewing support for EVA 41 (Enhanced Processor Integrated Communications (EPIC) External…
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livefreeshop · 7 years
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SpaceX (SpX)-11 Ingress and Unpack: Following yesterday’s successful capture, berthing, and ingress of SpX-11, today the crew began transferring payloads and cargo to the ISS. This multi-day process will result in the transfer of 3,900 pounds of science and cargo and the beginning of Fruit Fly Lab and Rodent Research later this week.  Fruit Fly Lab-02 (FFL-02): The crew installed four Vented Fly Boxes with live flies into the Space Automated Bioproduct Lab (SABL) incubator. The two remaining Vented Fly Boxes will remain in the cargo transfer bag they were flown up in and stowed in the Columbus Endcone for the duration of the experiment. The fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster serves as a useful model organism for investigation of cellular and genetic mechanisms that can cause heart problems during spaceflight. Significant effects on numerous body systems have been identified as a result of spaceflight, including the cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neuroendocrine, and immune systems.  The FFL-02 investigation compares flies that have hatched in space with flies grown on the ground to understand how prolonged spaceflight affects their heart function. JAXA Area PADLES (Area Passive Dosimeter for Life-Science Experiments in Space):  The crew installed nine area dosimeters on Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) walls today. The JAXA Area PADLES investigation uses area dosimeters to continuously monitor the radiation dose onboard the ISS.  Radiation exposure can have significant biological effects on living organisms, including the biological investigations being done on ISS in the JEM.  NanoRacks Module 9 Operations: The crew activated mixture tubes in support of NanoRacks Module 9 experiments for the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP) of the National Center for Earth and Space Science Education. The SSEP supports various schools and student-designed experiments that address challenges of living and working in space. The program is also a key initiative for U.S. science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), that strives to educate and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers to work on the space program. Cardiac Stem Cells:  In support of the Cardiac Stem Cell investigation, the crew changed out media for three BioCell Habitats in the Microgravity Science Glovebox (MSG).  Cardiac Stem Cells investigates how microgravity affects stem cells and the factors that govern stem cell activity, in order to clarify the role of stem cells in cardiac biology and tissue regeneration.  This investigation also supports research into the possible acceleration of the aging process in microgravity.  Robotic Operations in Support of SpX-11: Yesterday evening, Robotic Ground Controllers translated the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite 4 (WS4) to WS6.  Next they ungrappled the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) from SpX-11 Dragon Flight Releasable Grapple Fixture (FRGF) and maneuvered it to unstow the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator (SPDM) from Mobile Base System (MBS) Power Data Grapple Fixture 2 (PDGF2).  Finally, controllers configured the SSRMS and the SPDM for extraction of the Multiple User System for Earth Sensing (MUSES) payload from the Dragon trunk.   Today’s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. IMS Update Greetings Video Recording URAGAN: Observation and Photography ECON-M: Observation and Photography Installation of Bel Air Access Point in SM. Meteor Shutter Open Dragon Ingress (Completed GMT 156) Collecting air samples in SpX-11 using АК-1М sampler 24-hour ECG Recording Dragon Arrival Photos EHS Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Water Recovery System (WRS) Sample Analysis 24-hour Blood Pressure Recording  Transfer Dragon Center Stack СОЖ Maintenance Cold Stowage Double Coldbag Fruit Fly Lab-02 Hardware Installation Space Pup MELFI Insertion Glacier 4 Sample Remove WAP power off and Bel Air power on  European Modular Cultivation System Cable Swap CALCIUM. Experiment Session 8 Area Dosimeter Installation Replacing ИК0501 СО2 Filter Unit EHS Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Sample Data Record PCG-6 Hardware Photography Testing Bel Air Access Point. RSE1 laptop and iPad No.7 connection setup. Setup of Bel Air wireless users  Seedling Growth-3 Transfer of Hardware from DCBs into Biolab TCUs WAP power on  Cardiac Stem Cells SABL Insertion Science Box Installation NanoRacks Module 9 Ops Cardiac Stem Cells 1st Media Change  Completed Task List Items AC Dry Vacuum Debris Bag R&R (Completed GMT 156) Sound Level Meter Measurements (Completed GMT 156) Battery Stowage Assembly (BSA) Battery Operations (Completed GMT 156) Space Station Computer (SSC) 11 and 19 Deploy (Completed GMT 156) Space Automated Bioproduct Lab (SABL) Unit Setup  Ground Activities All activities are on schedule unless otherwise noted.  Cargo transfer support Three-Day Look Ahead: Wednesday, 06/07: Fine Motor Skills, Protein Crystal Growth sample prep, Sprint PFS setup, NanoRacks Module 52 start, Rodent Research transporter stow Thursday, 06/08: Sprint, Rodent Research ops Friday, 06/09: Glacier Install, Rodent Research ops, Progress On-Board Training from ISS On-Orbit Status Report https://go.nasa.gov/2rLAbas
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Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)3 Relocation:  Yesterday, Robotics Ground Controllers utilized the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to grapple and relocate PMA3 from Node3 Port to Node2 Zenith. After the relocation, they ungrappled PMA3 and maneuvered the SSRMS in position ready to provide viewing support for EVA 41 (Enhanced Processor Integrated Communications (EPIC) External Multiplexer/Demultiplexer (MDM)  Shields), scheduled for March 30th. The PMA3 relocation was needed to configure Node2 Zenith as a future visiting vehicle docking port.  Fluid Shifts Chibis Measurements, Day 1: On March 9th, the 48S subject performed the first of two days of operations in the Russian Segment conducting the Return minus 45 day Fluid Shifts operations, however, due to communication issues with Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS)-275, insufficient data collection occurred.  Today, the crewmember repeated the session and donned the Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP/Chibis) device while the operator, with ground support in Moscow, assisted in the medical monitoring. Additionally, while the subject was in the LBNP and experiencing the negative pressure (pulling the fluid feetward), the Crew Medical Officer performed Cerebral and Cochlear Fluid Pressure (CCFP) and Ultrasound measurements. Fluid Shifts is a joint NASA-Russian experiment that investigates the causes of severe and lasting physical changes to astronauts’ eyes. Because the headward fluid shift is a hypothesized contributor to these changes, reversing this fluid shift with a lower body negative pressure device is investigated as a possible intervention. Results from this study may help to develop preventative measures against lasting changes in vision and eye damage. Cool Flames Investigation (CFI) Science Runs: Last week ground teams successfully calibrated the CFI Intensified Camera, placing the CIR in a good configuration for operations.  This morning, the crew removed the Combustion Integration Rack (CIR) Alignment Guides to isolate the rack. Ground teams then initiated the science run. CFI provides new insight into the phenomenon where some types of fuels initially burn very hot, then appear to go out but continue burning at a much lower temperature with no visible flames (cool flames). Understanding cool flame combustion helps scientists develop new engines and fuels that are more efficient and less harmful to the environment. Ice Brick Conditioning: The crew ibegan conditioning of 18 of the -32° Celsius Ice Bricks, inserting them into the three Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezers for ISS (MELFIs).  The bricks will be used as thermal mass in MELFI and for future sample return on SpaceX-11.  Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) 3008 Discoloration: During last week’s EVA, EV1 reported yellow discoloration similar to a grass stain on his gloves and equipment. The source of the staining has been identified as coming from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Exposed Facility (JEF) scuff plate.  JAXA provided information on the JEF scuff plates material.  Ground teams are investigating potential risk to crew and hardware and development of a method for removing the substance. On Sunday, the crew attempted to clean some of the affected hardware with tape and lint free wipes. Ground teams met today to discuss the result of this activity. U.S. Extravehicular Activity (EVA) #41 EPIC Shields Preparations: In preparation for this Thursday’s planned EVA, the crew performed a procedures review followed by a conference with ground teams. Topics covered included: Detailed timeline Briefing package Tool config summary Get-ahead plan Following the conference, the crew configured the required tools to be used during the EVA.  Today’s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. МО-8. Concluding ops VECTOR-T. Experiment Ops Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Calibration Check SABL CO2 CLOSE Combustion Integrated Rack Alignment Guide Removal Integrated Rack Alignment Guide Removal Post sleep FLUID SHIFTS Charging EVA Camera D4 Battery Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tool Configuring Inspect and reinstall EVA Eyepiece onto Shane’s EVA Camera.  If threads are damaged, additional crew time will be required prior to the EVA to configure a different camera. Body Measures Equipment Gather ISS Crew departure preparation Auxiliary Laptop Computer System Virus Definition File Update Water Recovery System Waste Water Tank Drain Termination Node 2 Zenith Centerline Berthing Camera System (CBCS) Remove Node 2 Zenith Hatch latch NOD2O2 Restow Cable reconfiguration between SM panels 228 and 229А СКПФ1, СКПФ2 Dust Collector and MRM1 ГЖТ Cleaning with Vacuum Cleaner. 48S Mesh Bag Deploy On MCC Go Re-mating Vozdukh TLM-connectors Cable reconfiguration between SM panels 228 and 229А Maintenance Closures of Vozdukh Valves Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Review Audit of HDD in SM Central Post drawer CONTENT. Experiment Ops Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Conference Surface Sampler Kit (SSK) and Microbial Air Sampler (MAS) Analysis T + 5 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tool Configuring Fluid Shifts Ultrasound 2 HRF Rack 1 Setup Power On From Cargo Transfer Bag MELFI Ice Brick Insert Fluid Shifts Ultrasound 2 Data Export Alternate Surface Sampler Kit (SSK) and Microbial Air Sampler (MAS) Analysis T + 5   Completed Task List Items Extravehicular Activity ExPRESS Carrier Avionics Procedure Review [Completed GMT 84] Preparations to connect the AstroPi Vis to the ISS Joint Station LAN [Completed GMT 85] Solid State Drive 1& 2 USB Stick Disconnect [Completed GMT 85] CubeSat Video Recording [Completed GMT 85] ESA Active Dosimeter Area Monitoring [Completed GMT 85] ESA PAO Message – TF1 Video Postcard [Completed GMT 85] Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) Resize [Completed GMT 85] EVA Procedure review for EPIC Shields EVA [Completed GMT 85] Configure Tools and hardware for US EVA EPIC Shields [Completed GMT 85] Montreal’s 375th Birthday Video [Completed GMT 85] Ground Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. Nominal System Commanding Three-Day Look Ahead: Tuesday, 03/28: Fine Motor Skills, Body Measures, EVA prep Wednesday, 03/29: Crew departure prep, Dose Tracker, EVA prep Thursday, 03/30: EVA #41 QUICK ISS Status – Environmental Control Group:   Component Status Elektron On Vozdukh Manual [СКВ] 1 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV1”) Off           [СКВ] 2 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV2”) Off Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Lab Standby Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Node 3 Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Lab Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Node 3 Operate Oxygen Generation Assembly […] March 27, 2017 at 10:00AM from NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2ocWFPg via IFTTT
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Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA)3 Relocation:  Yesterday, Robotics Ground Controllers utilized the Space Station Remote Manipulator System (SSRMS) to grapple and relocate PMA3 from Node3 Port to Node2 Zenith. After the relocation, they ungrappled PMA3 and maneuvered the SSRMS in position ready to provide viewing support for EVA 41 (Enhanced Processor Integrated Communications (EPIC) External Multiplexer/Demultiplexer (MDM)  Shields), scheduled for March 30th. The PMA3 relocation was needed to configure Node2 Zenith as a future visiting vehicle docking port.  Fluid Shifts Chibis Measurements, Day 1: On March 9th, the 48S subject performed the first of two days of operations in the Russian Segment conducting the Return minus 45 day Fluid Shifts operations, however, due to communication issues with Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS)-275, insufficient data collection occurred.  Today, the crewmember repeated the session and donned the Lower Body Negative Pressure (LBNP/Chibis) device while the operator, with ground support in Moscow, assisted in the medical monitoring. Additionally, while the subject was in the LBNP and experiencing the negative pressure (pulling the fluid feetward), the Crew Medical Officer performed Cerebral and Cochlear Fluid Pressure (CCFP) and Ultrasound measurements. Fluid Shifts is a joint NASA-Russian experiment that investigates the causes of severe and lasting physical changes to astronauts’ eyes. Because the headward fluid shift is a hypothesized contributor to these changes, reversing this fluid shift with a lower body negative pressure device is investigated as a possible intervention. Results from this study may help to develop preventative measures against lasting changes in vision and eye damage. Cool Flames Investigation (CFI) Science Runs: Last week ground teams successfully calibrated the CFI Intensified Camera, placing the CIR in a good configuration for operations.  This morning, the crew removed the Combustion Integration Rack (CIR) Alignment Guides to isolate the rack. Ground teams then initiated the science run. CFI provides new insight into the phenomenon where some types of fuels initially burn very hot, then appear to go out but continue burning at a much lower temperature with no visible flames (cool flames). Understanding cool flame combustion helps scientists develop new engines and fuels that are more efficient and less harmful to the environment. Ice Brick Conditioning: The crew ibegan conditioning of 18 of the -32° Celsius Ice Bricks, inserting them into the three Minus Eighty Degree Celsius Laboratory Freezers for ISS (MELFIs).  The bricks will be used as thermal mass in MELFI and for future sample return on SpaceX-11.  Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) 3008 Discoloration: During last week’s EVA, EV1 reported yellow discoloration similar to a grass stain on his gloves and equipment. The source of the staining has been identified as coming from the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Exposed Facility (JEF) scuff plate.  JAXA provided information on the JEF scuff plates material.  Ground teams are investigating potential risk to crew and hardware and development of a method for removing the substance. On Sunday, the crew attempted to clean some of the affected hardware with tape and lint free wipes. Ground teams met today to discuss the result of this activity. U.S. Extravehicular Activity (EVA) #41 EPIC Shields Preparations: In preparation for this Thursday’s planned EVA, the crew performed a procedures review followed by a conference with ground teams. Topics covered included: Detailed timeline Briefing package Tool config summary Get-ahead plan Following the conference, the crew configured the required tools to be used during the EVA.  Today’s Planned Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. МО-8. Concluding ops VECTOR-T. Experiment Ops Total Organic Carbon Analyzer (TOCA) Calibration Check SABL CO2 CLOSE Combustion Integrated Rack Alignment Guide Removal Integrated Rack Alignment Guide Removal Post sleep FLUID SHIFTS Charging EVA Camera D4 Battery Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tool Configuring Inspect and reinstall EVA Eyepiece onto Shane’s EVA Camera.  If threads are damaged, additional crew time will be required prior to the EVA to configure a different camera. Body Measures Equipment Gather ISS Crew departure preparation Auxiliary Laptop Computer System Virus Definition File Update Water Recovery System Waste Water Tank Drain Termination Node 2 Zenith Centerline Berthing Camera System (CBCS) Remove Node 2 Zenith Hatch latch NOD2O2 Restow Cable reconfiguration between SM panels 228 and 229А СКПФ1, СКПФ2 Dust Collector and MRM1 ГЖТ Cleaning with Vacuum Cleaner. 48S Mesh Bag Deploy On MCC Go Re-mating Vozdukh TLM-connectors Cable reconfiguration between SM panels 228 and 229А Maintenance Closures of Vozdukh Valves Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Review Audit of HDD in SM Central Post drawer CONTENT. Experiment Ops Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Procedure Conference Surface Sampler Kit (SSK) and Microbial Air Sampler (MAS) Analysis T + 5 Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Tool Configuring Fluid Shifts Ultrasound 2 HRF Rack 1 Setup Power On From Cargo Transfer Bag MELFI Ice Brick Insert Fluid Shifts Ultrasound 2 Data Export Alternate Surface Sampler Kit (SSK) and Microbial Air Sampler (MAS) Analysis T + 5   Completed Task List Items Extravehicular Activity ExPRESS Carrier Avionics Procedure Review [Completed GMT 84] Preparations to connect the AstroPi Vis to the ISS Joint Station LAN [Completed GMT 85] Solid State Drive 1& 2 USB Stick Disconnect [Completed GMT 85] CubeSat Video Recording [Completed GMT 85] ESA Active Dosimeter Area Monitoring [Completed GMT 85] ESA PAO Message – TF1 Video Postcard [Completed GMT 85] Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) Resize [Completed GMT 85] EVA Procedure review for EPIC Shields EVA [Completed GMT 85] Configure Tools and hardware for US EVA EPIC Shields [Completed GMT 85] Montreal’s 375th Birthday Video [Completed GMT 85] Ground Activities All activities were completed unless otherwise noted. Nominal System Commanding Three-Day Look Ahead: Tuesday, 03/28: Fine Motor Skills, Body Measures, EVA prep Wednesday, 03/29: Crew departure prep, Dose Tracker, EVA prep Thursday, 03/30: EVA #41 QUICK ISS Status – Environmental Control Group:   Component Status Elektron On Vozdukh Manual [СКВ] 1 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV1”) Off           [СКВ] 2 – SM Air Conditioner System (“SKV2”) Off Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Lab Standby Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly (CDRA) Node 3 Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Lab Operate Major Constituent Analyzer (MCA) Node 3 Operate Oxygen Generation Assembly […] from ISS On-Orbit Status Report https://go.nasa.gov/2ocWFPg
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