STS-107 Daily Science Report
January 20


The Combustion Module-2 (CM-2) setup for test run number one was completed successfully. However, the setup did not proceed per the timeline because several hardware settings had to be reset. The hardware was reinitialized by on-board commands. Consequently, the first sample run was missed. A request will be submitted to run this sample at a later time. The Laminar Soot Processes-2 (LSP-2) test run #1 and LSP-2 test run #2 were successfully completed. The PI was pleased with the results of both LSP runs. The hardware is operating as designed.

Critical Viscosity of Xexon-2 (CVX-2) was activated successfully at 00/03:00 and has been sending data to the ground since activation. Commands to begin instrument calibration were uplinked to the experiment hardware that will be cooling the xenon sample. A preliminary analysis of the flight data compares favorably with ground based data. Saturday we had to reboot one of the experiment's computers by turning CVX-2 off and on. It seems we had given the flight instrument a confusing command. The rebooting disturbed the sample only slightly. We hope to have our first shear-thinning data by January 23. Challenges that lie ahead include dealing with frequent communication interruptions and understanding an unexpected change in the viscometer (the small screen at the heart of the experiment). The interruptions complicate the data analysis and the change in the viscometer (which happened in 1997 and 1999) is small, but cause for concern.

SAMS FF: KU2-band interruptions caused temporary dropouts of SAMS data. SAMS ground personnel sent commands to re-establish the link as needed. During on-board troubleshooting of the KU2 anomaly, the hardware configuration was changed. This change corrupted the data being sent via the KU2-Band. The hardware was reconfigured to its original state and data quality improved. However, the link will be monitored closely for the remainder of the flight or until complete confidence in the configuration is restored.

The SAMS-FF / PIMS team received a request to characterize (assess) the microgravity environment for the Zeolite Crystal Growth (ZCG) payload during an experiment run on day 1. The SAMS-FF system was configured to downlink the nearest sensor head to the payload. Acceleration data was collected and downlinked at several different bandwidths to maximize the resolution of the data. The STS-107 SAMS-FF hardware has built-in command and control flexibility to handle a variety of data requests such as this in supporting multiple microgravity experimenters in characterizing the microgravity environment. The acceleration data collected was analyzed, and the analysis of the downlinked acceleration data was provided to the ZCG team
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