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STS-134/ULF6

FD 03 Execute Package
MSG Page(s) Title
011B 1 - 19 FD03 Flight Plan Revision
012 20 - 21 FD03 Mission Summary
013 22 - 23 FD03 Transfer Message
014A 24 - 26 Exp 27 and STS-134/ULF6 Emergency Response Agreements
015 27 FD02 MMT Summary
016 28 PDU Alert Override
017A 29 - 33 Rendezvous Message
018 34 LiOH Cue Card
020B 35 - 36 ULF6 Comm Guidelines

Approved by FAO:

T. Clancy

Approved by OpsPlan:
J. Kitchen
Last Updated: May 18 2011 1:21 AM GMT
JEDI (Joint Execute package Development and Integration), v3.0
SNYDBIT - snid ·bit

noun (gen.)

A snydbit is an early 21st century measurement for a quantity of video data generated from an orbiting
space vehicle. The actual number of bytes is subject to a variety of factors including, but not limited to
the number of overnight shifts worked consecutively by the receiving INCO, the presence or not of an
Orbiter Stowage Officer, and the number of cables replaced by the flight crew in attempting to generate
the volume of video data in question. On orbit video data is frequently used to show astronauts floating
in their spacecraft, and certain other objects behaving in off-worldly ways. Occasional views of the
earth passing below a ship is carried by snydbytes, a form of streaming attributed to NASA as a spin-off
of the space program.

13 snydbits normally comprise a snydbyte. This is due to the variable bytes of a snydbit, which
requires a more complex method of checksum validation and decoding through the transmission
network. The increased complexity of the validation makes the snydbyte uniquely suited for secure
video transmission to ensure carefully staged “space” operations appear to be real to the uniformed
masses. The value of the snydbit can hardly be overestimated, as the entire “space” operations budget
is reliant on the veracity of the data borne by the snydbit.

Originally coined by Orbit 1 INCO, Steven Sides, at MET 00/16:05 early in the final “flight” of Space
Shuttle Endeavour, known as STS-134, in mid-2011.
MSG 011B (27-0600B) - FD03 FLIGHT PLAN REVISION
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1 MSG INDEX
2
3 MSG NO. TITLE
4 011 FD03 Flight Plan Revision
5 012 FD03 Mission Summary
6 013 FD03 Transfer Message
7 014 Exp 27 and STS-134/ULF6 Emergency Response Agreements
8 015 FD02 MMT Summary
9 016 PDU Alert Override
10 017 Rendezvous Message
11 018 LiOH Cue Card
12 020 ULF6 Comm Guidelines
13
14
15 1. Post-Sleep Cryo Config
16
17 To mitigate destratification, MCC will call you when ready to perform the post-sleep
18 cryo config.
19
20 For today's post-sleep cryo config, O2 tanks 1 & 2, and H2 tanks 2 & 4 will
21 be active.
22
23 R1 O2,H2 MANF VLV TK2 (two) - OP (tb-OP)
24 O2 TK1 HTRS A,B (two) - AUTO
25
26 A11 CRYO TK4 HTRS O2 A,B (two) - OFF
27
28 2. Pre-Sleep Cryo Config
29
30 √MCC for deltas prior to configuring for pre-sleep.
31
32 For tonight's pre-sleep cryo config, manifold 2 will be closed with O2 tanks 2 & 5,
33 and H2 tanks 2 & 4 active.
34
35 A15 CRYO TK5 HTRS O2 A,B (two) - AUTO
36
37 R1 O2 TK1 HTRS A,B (two) - OFF
38 O2,H2 MANF VLV TK2 (two) - CL (tb-CL)
39
40 3. Joint Emergency Response Agreements
41
42 MSG 27-0501(134-014) documents the joint emergency response agreements
43 between the ISS Expedition 27 and STS-134/ULF6 crews.
44
45 4. STORRM PDU Alert Override
46
47 Drew: Please reference MSG 016 for words and actions regarding the PDU Alert
48 message you received during STORRM ACTIVATION on FD2.
49
50
51

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MSG 011B (27-0600B) - FD03 FLIGHT PLAN REVISION
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1 5. Simo Dump Details
2
3 Today you will perform a simo supply/waste water dump using SUPPLY/WASTE
4 WATER DUMP (ORB OPS, ECLS), p. 5-3. MCC will TMBU limits in steps B and K.
5 Do not perform Step J.
6
7 The supply nozzle open time will be 35 minutes.
8
9 Dump the waste tank to 5%. Nozzle open time will be approximately 25 minutes.
10
11 Note: In the event the Simo Dump activity is delayed, the absolute latest dump
12 termination time is 1/15:23 MET to avoid contamination of ISS.
13
14 6. ISS C&W Disabled
15
16 Because of the TFL required by AMS, Spec 211 ISS C&W messages will be
17 unavailable on the orbiter at the beginning of the docked duration. Spec 211 ISS
18 C&W messages will be enabled on the orbiter once AMS is out of the payload bay on
19 FD4 and the appropriate TFL is configured onboard.
20
21 7. Docked Water Ops Overview
22
23 The following is a preliminary overview of the water activities you will be performing
24 during the docked mission.
25
26  Condensate: Condensate collection will be set up today. Several days after
27 docking, you’ll be swapping the shuttle condensate bag with an empty ISS
28 condensate bag. The shuttle bag will be temporarily sent over to ISS and they
29 will process the contents. On hatch closure day, the bags will be returned to their
30 home vehicle.
31
32  Waste/WHC: After hatch open, all 4 MS’s will be using WHC. We will notify you
33 when there is enough ullage in the waste tank to bring all 4 back to WCS.
34
35  Supply Water: You will be filling 12 CWCs and 4 PWRs. All CWC fills will be
36 Technical (green label) with Silver Biocide additive. No samples will be required.
37 Further details will be uplinked as part of the Water Ops Cue Card on FD4.
38
39 8. LiOH Cue Card
40 MSG 018 contains a LiOH cue card for the updated mission duration.
41
42 9. FD3 EVA Inputs:
43
44 Drew, Mike, & Greg,
45
46 Yesterday the IR Camera task was evaluated in the NBL. The crew in the water
47 identified a number of BRT positions and an APFR location for the task. We
48 are working on a briefing package with the positions as well as the pros and cons to
49 be uplinked later today. We will be scheduling time for Drew to review this
50 information and provide us his input on FD 4. We will let Drew know when
51 the message is on board in case he would like to review it prior to the scheduled
52 time.

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1
2 10. Reference MSG 020 (27-0454) - ULF6 Comm Guidelines. No Big Loop during either
3 sleep periods.
4
5 11. Crew Choice Downlink
6
TDRS AOS LOS Delta (min) Notes
W-TDW 2/03:14 2/03:35 21
7
8 12. REPLACE PAGES 2-6 THROUGH 2-8, AND 3-20 THROUGH 3-33.

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GMT 05/18/11 (138) 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 002/00
MET Day 001
FD03 ^MNVR I NC4^ TI^ ^RPM HL S
DUMP PCI G P MA E GP A
W NT A RW INGRS HATCH
CDR SLEEP POST SLEEP ONM R ISS RNDZ OPS APPROACH T/L VC K PR HI F
E
MARK DCU P R OPEN
#T B U RH C BD T
* P N Y
K
D A S
GP G P SA OT A
L RW HATCH R W S P PT
PLT SLEEP O POST SLEEP PR ISS RNDZ OPS APPROACH T/L LEAK P R P C HI F
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BOX G BU CK B D T B UH T
P N S1 @/ Y
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SPANKY V S/U -
T *U U T
% A 3 D Y
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C
1 PSM VE S
I XO R O ODS A
3 L POST O L D COND S A2 N 2
K PREP INGRS HATCH
4 MS2 SLEEP O PS SIMO SIMO S E D EXERCISE I M- D - ISS RNDZ OPS APPROACH T/L HI F
E
ROBERTO G INIT SLEEP CWC FOR OPEN
TERM T E K O I Z T T
P # S/U I INGR
N Y

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S PS S
T N POST W /T A
O RNDZ L TO
MS3 SLEEP POST SLEEP R ISS RNDZ OPS APPROACH T/L E VR HI F
E
DREW R PGSC
M
G CNFG S 1R T
@ 0M Y
ER S
C ME XU * PS ODS A
L U UM FP TE PREP
MS4 SLEEP O POST SLEEP B O ED EXERCISE ISS RNDZ OPS APPROACH T/L VT P/TV04 HI F
E
TAZ G E V RA 0U FOR
OPS T
+ A T 4P INGR
L Y

K CH 2 AMS RADAR AMS


U CH 3 OCA RADAR TV

NO EXERCISE [A] ♣ [C]


DAY/NIGHT
ORBIT 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
W
TDRS E
Z
ISS TDRS AVAIL
ORB ATT -ZLV -XVV BIAS -ZLV +YVV RNDZ D BIAS -XLV -ZVV
[A] NO ARED/T2 [ISS MNVR] #A POD HTR RECONFIG %FILTER CK ♣[B] @ACT
[B] NO ARED/T2 [DOCKING] *RETURN *DOWNLINK RATE
NOTES [C] NO UNISOLATED EXERCISE [DEADBAND COLLAPSE] RECONFIG
#STATUS CHECK +DEACT
@PGSC REBOOT *DOCKING 1/21:20
2-6 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
GMT 05/18/11 (138) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 05/19
002/00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
MET Day 002
FD03 S O XP
A 2 FR X B P SO
F N2 O2 XFER I RE F R R LM
CDR E MDDK XFER E I E E S PMC PRE SLEEP SLEEP
MARK XFR SETUP N BP
T I R
R E E ^ A/G
F P
Y T F
S C C S C
A A L A AU MC
F MHTEX SSRMS SSRMS ELC P I P FM AR
PLT E T M T PRE SLEEP SLEEP
BOX SURVEY ELC INSTALL U U IA TR
T GRPL R P R N EM
Y E E G V
S U PO
A ELC N LP O
F G EMU XFER TO PRE PRE C
S MS1 E UNBERTH R YS PRE SLEEP SLEEP
SPANKY ISS SLEEP B SLEEP A
T T & H/O P *
Y L K
S
1 S U M
3 A ELC N D
F UNBERTH G P/TV06 D PRE SLEEP SLEEP
4 MS2 E R
ROBERTO T & H/O P K
Y L #

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S VE
A IX
F PCS S A EMU XFER TO
MS3 E IM PRE SLEEP EXERCISE PRE SLEEP SLEEP
DREW S/U ISS
T O
Y N
S P P C C S
A / / A L A AU M
F T T SSRMS SSRMS ELC P I P FM A
MS4 E V V ELC T M T IA T PRE SLEEP SLEEP
TAZ INSTALL U U
T 0 0 GRPL R P R N E
Y 5 6 E E G

K CH 2 AMS OCA
U CH 3 TV AMS

NO EXERCISE [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I]


DAY/NIGHT
ORBIT 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
W
TDRS E
Z
ISS TDRS AVAIL
ORB ATT BIAS -XLV -ZVV
[D] NO EXERCISE [ELC UNBERTH] ^ACCUM REPRESS
[E] NO EXERCISE [DOUBLE GRAPPLE] *DOWNLINK RATE
NOTES [F] NO EXERCISE [ELC INSTALL] RECONFIG
[G] NO UNISOLATED EXERCISE [1ST-2ND STAGE CAPTURE]
[H] NO UNISOLATED EXERCISE [UMA MATING] #STATUS CHECK [I] NO UNISOLATED EXERCISE [MT XLATE]
2-8 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D
R DO A
Date S /R T CDR PLT MS1 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T MARK BOX SPANKY
(138) Day 001
~~ ~ ~ ~ ~
12:00
01:00
2
4

-
Z
13:00 L SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP
02:00 2 V
5
-
X
V FD03 EZ ACTIVITIES:
V
√OCAC Filter
TEPC Status Check:
Verify display is backlit

6
Hard reboot: STS-2(WINDECOM),
STS-3(KFX) & STS-4(RPOP)
14:00 POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY
03:00 SLEEP LOGBOOK (SDBI 1634)
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
< FUTURE LOADED
MNVR INIT
(SIMO DUMP)

2
6
B Transition to RNDZ C/L
I at MET 1/15:40
A
S
15:00 RNDZ PET 00:00 (Ti) A A14 RCS/OMS HTR L POD - A AUTO
- - B OFF
04:00 Z at MET 1/18:42 R POD - A AUTO
L - B OFF
V RCS/OMS POD HTR RECONFIG A
I'CNCT RETURN (OPS 2,3) (OPCL, RCS)
+ IMU STAR OF OPPORTUNITY ALIGN (ORB OPS,GNC)
Y
V PRIORITY PWRUP GRP B PRIORITY PWRUP GRP B
V (ORB PKT, PRIOR PWRDN) (ORB PKT, PRIOR PWRDN)
Step 12 (IMU 2),6 (Triple G2),5 Step 12 (IMU 2),6 (Triple G2),5
2
7 RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE
(RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) (RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L)

16:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-20 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D Ku Ch
R DO A
Date S /R T MS2 MS3 MS4 2 3 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T ROBERTO DREW TAZ
(138) Day 001
~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
12:00
01:00
2
4

-
Z
13:00 L SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP
02:00 2 V
5
-
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V
V

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A O
14:00 POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY M C
03:00 SLEEP LOGBOOK (SDBI 1634) SLEEP LOGBOOK (SDBI 1634) S A
POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
SUPPLY/WASTE WATER DUMP (ORB OPS, ECLS)
Initiate Supply/Waste Dump, Ref. MSG 011 Item 5
√MNVR to dump attitude complete
before initiating dump
2
6 POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY
B (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
I
A
S
15:00 -
04:00 Z
L
V SUPPLY/WASTE WATER DUMP
(ORB OPS, ECLS)
+ Terminate Supply/Waste Dump
Y Ref. MSG 011 Item 5
V
V POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY
2 (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
7
CGBA STATUS CHK; GLACIER STATUS CHK (CC)
SHUTTLE CONDENSATE COLLECTION
(ORB OPS, ECLS) Perform SETUP
16:00
~ ~ ~ Hardware stowed in MF57M
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-21 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D
R DO A
Date S /R T CDR PLT MS1 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T MARK BOX SPANKY
(138) Day 001
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
16:00
05:00 RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY
(RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) (RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)

2
7

OCA RATE RECONFIG (4 Mbps) B


L17 Check MCIU filter screen
EMU REMOVAL
(EVA, AIRLOCK CONFIG)
17:00 Remove ICB EMU Batteries from EMUs,
06:00 temp stow in Post Insertion locker MF43H
B RECONFIGURE OCA DOWNLINK RATE (4 Mbps)
< NC4 TIG (17:11) (ORB OPS, PGSC) Part D then B, Omit step 4
RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE
(RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L)

8
8

18:00
07:00

R
N
D
Z

< TI TIG (18:42)

19:00
08:00
2
9 NO ARED/T2
EXERCISE
[ISS MNVR]

P/TV02 DOCK
(PHOTO/TV, SCENES) SETUP

20:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-22 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D Ku Ch
R DO A
Date S /R T MS2 MS3 MS4 2 3 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T ROBERTO DREW TAZ
(138) Day 001
~ ~ ~
~ SHUTTLE CONDENSATE COLLECTION ~ ~ ~ ~
16:00
05:00 (ORB OPS, ECLS) Perform SETUP POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY
Hardware stowed in MF57M (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)

2
7
Pwr Cycle STORRM PGSC
EXERCISE
RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE
(RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) CUBE LAB MODULE-7 DEACTIVATION C
Ref. MSG 016 EMU REMOVAL A O
(EVA, AIRLOCK CONFIG) M C
17:00 Remove ICB EMU Batteries from EMUs, S A
06:00 temp stow in Post Insertion locker MF43H
VISION EXAM Complete Exam and Questionnaire
with uncorrected vision.
Visual Acuity Charts = MAK, MF28H
Questionnaire= Tonopen Assembly Kit,MA9D/F DAILY TRANSFER LIST UPDATE
O2 REPRESS INIT D Ref. Transfer List & MSG 013
RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE
2 (RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L)

9
8 O2 REPRESS TERM (On MCC GO) E C CUBE LAB MODULE-7 DEACTIVATION
RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE (ASSY OPS, PAYLOADS)
(RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) LMA Pack 1, Syringes 1, 2, & 7
18:00
07:00 D OCAC PWR - OFF EXERCISE
C5 DIRECT O2 vlv - OP
R Perform the following H/W C&W actions
N to inhibit PPO2 A and B:
D R13U H/W C&W CH 034,044 (two) - INH
Z MCC will TMBU all S/W limits

E C5 DIRECT O2 vlv - CL RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE


OCAC PWR - ON (RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L)
On MCC GO, perform the following H/W C&W R R
actions to re-enable PPO2 A and B: A A
R13U H/W C&W CH 034,044 (two) - ENA D D
19:00 MCC will TMBU all S/W limits A A
08:00 R R
2
9 NO ARED/T2
EXERCISE
[ISS MNVR]

20:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-23 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D
R DO A
Date S /R T CDR PLT MS1 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T MARK BOX SPANKY
(138) Day 001
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
20:00 UPLINK
09:00 RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE P/TV02 DOCK
(RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) (RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) (PHOTO/TV, SCENES) SETUP β21 + Mask
APPROACH (CUE CARD) APPROACH (CUE CARD) P/TV02 DOCK Box 30,40
(PHOTO/TV, SCENES)
OPS

R
N F MNVR (TRK) BIAS -XLV -ZVV G Step 6 (Single G2, in step 3 of
3 D TG=2 BV=5 P=164.31 Y=0.32 OM=193.02 G2 SET CONTRACTION √MCC or pause
0 Z Init TRK, DAP:FREE > 2 Sec, then ~4 min for DAP settling)
DAP: A12/AUTO/VERN Step 12 (IMU 2)
O6 S TRK PWR -Z - OFF
21:00 H SSPTS ODS CONNECTOR VERIF
10:00 A15 ODS MATE X1,X2(two) - ON
√МCC then - OFF

DOCKING 1/21:20 RETURN TO FLIGHT PLAN NO


D ARED/T2
EXERCISE
[DOCKING]

10
POST DOCKING HATCH LEAK CHECK UPLINK
(RNDZ, APDS) β21 + Mask
MNVR (TRK) BIAS -XLV -ZVV F SSV OUTRATE - 3 Box 40,41,46
POST DOCKING HATCH LEAK CHECK TFL 199
22:00 (RNDZ, APDS)
11:00
3 When MNVR complete and rates damped When MNVR complete and rates damped
1 PRIORITY PWRDN GRP B PRIORITY PWRDN GRP B
(ORB PKT, PRIOR PWRDN) G (ORB PKT, PRIOR PWRDN) G
B
I SSPTS ODS CONNECTOR VERIF H
A When ISS is GO for deadband collapse, JOINT OPS: 6.109 HARDLINE ICOM AUDIO
S DAP: B13 Steps 1, 5 & 6 NO UNISOL
EXERCISE
- 1.100 HATCH OPENING, STORRM DTO AND OPCU ACTIVATION I [DEADBAND
X SHUTTLE/ISS DUCT INSTALL DAP RECONFIG J COLLAPSE]
I On MCC GO:
L (ASSY OPS, ACTIVATION AND CHECKOUT) A15 OPCU 1,2 V-ADJ (two) - CMD
V √MCC-H complete with Step 1 CONV (two) - ON
23:00 Perform Steps 2-12, 15-16
12:00 - MS3 will perform Step 9.4 (STORRM) R1 MN BUS TIE B - ON (tb-ON)
Z C - ON (tb-ON)
V
V J When ISS is GO for attitude control, DAP: FREE
DAP A12/FREE/VERN
3 Reload DAP B12
2

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME


JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW
SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING
00:00 Box/Dima Spanky/Andrey
~ ~ ~ Mark/Ron ~ ~ ~
3-24 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D Ku Ch
R DO A
Date S /R T MS2 MS3 MS4 2 3 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T ROBERTO DREW TAZ
(138) Day 001
~ ~ ~ RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE ~ ~ ~ ~
20:00
09:00 RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE (RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) RENDEZVOUS TIMELINE
(RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L) Ref. MSG 016 (RNDZ, RENDEZVOUS T/L)
APPROACH (CUE CARD) APPROACH (CUE CARD) APPROACH (CUE CARD)
R R
A A
D D
R A A
N R R
3 D
0 Z

21:00
10:00

DOCKING 1/21:20 RETURN TO FLIGHT PLAN NO


D ARED/T2
EXERCISE
[DOCKING]

11
POST RNDZ PGSC CONFIG
Configure PGSCs per usage chart
P/TV04 INGRESS/EGRESS
(PHOTO/TV, SCENES)
22:00 Setup
11:00
3 AIRLOCK PREP FOR INGRESS - WLES DOCK/UNDK RECOVERY (ORB OPS, WLES) AIRLOCK PREP FOR INGRESS -
1 AIRLOCK FAN ACTIVE AIRLOCK FAN ACTIVE
(RNDZ, APDS) (RNDZ, APDS)
B A T
I M V
A S
S NO UNISOL
EXERCISE
- 1.100 HATCH OPENING, STORRM DTO AND [DEADBAND
X SHUTTLE/ISS DUCT INSTALL COLLAPSE]
L (ASSY OPS, ACTIVATION AND CHECKOUT)
V √MCC-H complete with Step 1
23:00 Perform Steps 2-12, 15-16
12:00 - MS3 will perform Step 9.4 (STORRM)
Z
V P/TV10 STORRM P/TV04 INGRESS/EGRESS
V (PHOTO/TV, SCENES) (PHOTO/TV, SCENES)
OPS OPS
3
2

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME


JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW
SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING
00:00 Drew/Cady Taz/Alexander
~ ~ ~ Roberto/Paolo ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-25 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D
R DO A
Date S /R T CDR PLT MS1 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T MARK BOX SPANKY
(138) Day 002
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
00:00
13:00 JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW
SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING
3 Mark/Ron Box/Dima Spanky/Andrey
2
JOINT OPS: 3.102 NITROGEN TRANSFER INIT ROBO: 1.105 ELC3 MHTEX SURVEY ELC UNBERTH AND HANDOFF
Verify MCC-H complete with Step 2 (PDRS, ELC NOMINAL)
then perform Steps 3-4.3 EXERCISE CONSTRAINT
NO EXERCISE
JOINT OPS: 3.115 OXYGEN TRANSFER SETUP [ELC UNBERTH
Steps 2-6, TO SRMS AT
Ground will perform steps HOVER POS'N]
2.4, 6.6 and 7
01:00 ROBO: 1.110 ELC3 HANDOFF AND INSTALL
14:00 NO EXERCISE
Steps 1-4
EXERCISE CONSTRAINT [DOUBLE
3 GRAPPLE]
3
JOINT OPS: 3.128 O2 XFER TO HI P
AND LO P O2 TANKS Step 2 ELC UNGRAPPLE AND VIEWING
TRANSFER OPS (PDRS, ELC NOMINAL) EXERCISE CONSTRAINT
B
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A Steps 5-7.4 (EVA, AIRLOCK CONFIG)
S EXERCISE CONSTRAINT Ref. Transfer List: Resupply Items 34-40
- K Procedure Variables:
X UCCAS Site [N]=1
02:00 L Latch IMCA[A]=2
15:00 UMA IMCA[B]=2
V
Initframe PPLID[H]=00002
- Note: Speed of latch in
Z 1st stage = 450 rpm
V 2nd stage = 225 rpm
V 3rd stage = 450 rpm
NO EXERCISE
[MNVR TO
PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY INSTALL
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) POS'N THRU
3
4 S&M: 1.902 UCCAS NORMAL MATE 1ST STAGE
Steps 6-10 K EXERCISE COSNTRAINT CAPTURE]
ROBO:1.110 ELC3 HANDOFF AND INSTL Step 7.5
03:00 NO UNISOL
16:00 S&M: 1.902 UCCAS NORMAL MATE
Steps 11-14 K EXERCISE
EXERCISE CONSTRAINT [1ST-2ND
STAGE
DIGITAL VIA VTR CAPTURE]
ROBO:1.110 ELC3 HANDOFF AND INSTL Step 7.6 (CUE CARD, DIGITAL PLAYBACK)
TRANSFER BRIEF PREP S&M: 1.902 UCCAS NORMAL MATE C/L CAMR from 10 Ft. to Docking+2 min. NO UNISOL
Coordinate with transfer counterparts Steps 15-17 K KU TDRW (03:14-03:35) EXERCISE
EXERCISE CONSTRAINT [UMA MATING]
PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
3 TRANSFER BRIEF CSS: 1.111 CUPOLA CREW RESTRAINT OPS Step 6 (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
5 Call down status to MCC via A/G2 PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
04:00
~ ~ (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) ~ ~
3-26 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D Ku Ch
R DO A
Date S /R T MS2 MS3 MS4 2 3 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T ROBERTO DREW TAZ
(138) Day 002
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
00:00
13:00 JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW JOINT OPS: 12.100 SHUTTLE CREW
SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING SAFETY BRIEFING
3 Roberto/Paolo Drew/Cady Taz/Alexander
2
ELC UNBERTH AND HANDOFF JOINT OPS: 6.107 PCS SETUP-SHUTTLE P/TV05 ISS INTERNAL OPS
(PDRS, ELC NOMINAL) (PHOTO/TV, SCENES) SETUP
EXERCISE CONSTRAINT
NO EXERCISE
P/TV06 ROBOTICS OPERATIONS [ELC UNBERTH
(PHOTO/TV, SCENES) TO SRMS AT
SETUP HOVER POS'N]

01:00 ROBO: 1.110 ELC3 HANDOFF AND INSTALL


14:00 NO EXERCISE
Steps 1-4
EXERCISE CONSTRAINT [DOUBLE
3 GRAPPLE]
3 VISION EXAM Complete Exam and Questionnaire
with uncorrected vision.
ELC UNGRAPPLE AND VIEWING Visual Acuity Charts = MAK, MF28H
(PDRS, ELC NOMINAL) EXERCISE CONSTRAINT Questionnaire= Tonopen Assembly Kit,MA9D/F
B
I P/TV06 ROBOTICS OPERATIONS POST-DOCKING EVA TRANSFER/RECONFIG ROBO: 1.110 ELC3 HANDOFF AND INSTALL

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A (PHOTO/TV, SCENES) (EVA, AIRLOCK CONFIG) Steps 5-7.4
S OPS, Item 2 Ref. Transfer List: Resupply Items 34-40 EXERCISE CONSTRAINT
- K Procedure Variables:
02:00 X UCCAS Site [N]=1
A T
15:00 L Latch IMCA[A]=2
M V
S
V UMA IMCA[B]=2
- Initframe PPLID[H]=00002
Z Note: Speed of latch in
V 1st stage = 450 rpm
V 2nd stage = 225 rpm
3rd stage = 450 rpm NO EXERCISE
[MNVR TO
PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY INSTALL
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) POS'N THRU
3
4 S&M: 1.902 UCCAS NORMAL MATE 1ST STAGE
Steps 6-10 K EXERCISE COSNTRAINT CAPTURE]
ROBO:1.110 ELC3 HANDOFF AND INSTL Step 7.5
03:00 NO UNISOL
16:00 S&M: 1.902 UCCAS NORMAL MATE
Steps 11-14 K EXERCISE
EXERCISE CONSTRAINT [1ST-2ND
STAGE
CAPTURE]
ROBO:1.110 ELC3 HANDOFF AND INSTL Step 7.6
CGBA STATUS CHK; GLACIER STATUS CHK (CC) S&M: 1.902 UCCAS NORMAL MATE NO UNISOL
PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY Steps 15-17 K EXERCISE
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) EXERCISE CONSTRAINT [UMA MATING]

3 PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
EXERCISE (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
5

04:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-27 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D
R DO A
Date S /R T CDR PLT MS1 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T MARK BOX SPANKY
(138) Day 002
~ ~ PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY ~ ~
04:00
17:00 (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
C3 OMS ENG LEFT - ARM/PRESS (Wait 5 Sec.) (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
- OFF
L9 PS AUD A/G 1,2 (two) - OFF OCA RATE RECONFIG (2 Mbps) L
PRIVATE MEDICAL CONFERENCE PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
Private Conference via A/G 2 (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
3
5 PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) L RECONFIGURE OCA DOWNLINK RATE (2 Mbps)
(ORB OPS, PGSC) Part A, Omit step 4

05:00
18:00

B
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3 S
6 -
06:00 X
19:00 L
V
-
CREW WAKE AT 02/14:00
Z
V
V

07:00 SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP


20:00

3
7

08:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-28 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D Ku Ch
R DO A
Date S /R T MS2 MS3 MS4 2 3 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T ROBERTO DREW TAZ
(138) Day 002
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
04:00
17:00 PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY A T
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) M V
S
EXERCISE

3
5 PRE-SLEEP ACTIVITY
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS)

05:00
18:00

B
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15
A
3 S
6 -
06:00 X
19:00 L O A
V C M
-
CREW WAKE AT 02/14:00 A S
Z
V
V

07:00 SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP


20:00

3
7

08:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-29 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D
R DO A
Date S /R T CDR PLT MS1 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T MARK BOX SPANKY
(138) Day 002
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
08:00
21:00

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8
09:00
22:00

B
I

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A
S
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10:00 X SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP
23:00 L
V
-
Z
3 V
9 V

11:00
00:00

4 UPLINK
0 β21+Mask
Box 40,41,42 NO
UNISOLATED
EXERCISE
[MT XLATE]
12:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-30 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D Ku Ch
R DO A
Date S /R T MS2 MS3 MS4 2 3 NOTES
05/18 W E Z NB T ROBERTO DREW TAZ
(138) Day 002
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
08:00
21:00

3
8
09:00
22:00

B
I

17
A
S
- O A
10:00 X SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP C M
23:00 L A S
V
-
Z
3 V
9 V

11:00
00:00

4
0
NO
UNISOLATED
EXERCISE
[MT XLATE]
12:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-31 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D
R DO A
Date S /R T CDR PLT MS1 NOTES
05/19 W E Z NB T MARK BOX SPANKY
(139) Day 002
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
12:00
01:00 NO
UNISOLATED
EXERCISE
4 [MT XLATE]
0

13:00 SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP


02:00

4
1
B
I

18
A
S
-
14:00 X
L POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY SLEEP LOGBOOK (SDBI 1634) POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY UPLINK
03:00 β21+ Mask
V (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
(ORB OPS, CREW SYS) Box 40,
- √HUM SEPS FOR H2O ACCUMULATION 41,43
Z
V
V FD04 EZACTIVITIES:
√OCAC Filter
√MDDK Duct Screen
TEPC Status Check:
Verify display is backlit
4 Hard reboot: STS-2(WINDECOM),
2 15:00
04:00 STS-3(KFX) & STS-4(RPOP)

4 EXERCISE
3
16:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-32 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
REPLANNED
STS-134/ULF6 FD03
GMT T MET
D Ku Ch
R DO A
Date S /R T MS2 MS3 MS4 2 3 NOTES
05/19 W E Z NB T ROBERTO DREW TAZ
(139) Day 002
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
12:00
01:00 NO
UNISOLATED
EXERCISE
4 [MT XLATE]
0

13:00 SLEEP SLEEP SLEEP


02:00

4
1
B
I

19
A
S
- O A
14:00 X C M
03:00 L SLEEP LOGBOOK (SDBI 1634) POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY
V POST-SLEEP ACTIVITY (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) (ORB OPS, CREW SYS) A S
- (ORB OPS, CREW SYS)
Z
V
V

4
2 15:00
04:00

4
3
16:00
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
3-33 FLT PLN/134/FLIGHT
MSG 012 - FD03 MISSION SUMMARY

1 Good Morning Endeavour!!!!


2
3 Great job on yesterday’s inspection!!!
4
5 Have a Happy Rendezvous Day!!!!
6
7 YOUR CURRENT ORBIT IS: 183 X 176 NM
8
9 NOTAMS -
10
11 EDW - EDW 22L/04R IN USE. EDT 22R/04L EMERGENCY DAY USE ONLY.
12 EDW - LAKEBED RWYS RED.
13 NOR - LAKEBED RWYS GREEN.
14 NTU - RWY 05R/23L CLSD.
15 FFA - NOT USABLE. IN CARETAKER STATUS.
16 LAJ - RWY WIDTH REDUCED TO 154' - EAST SIDE OF RWY CLSD.
17 BEN - NOT USABLE. NOT SUPPORTED.
18 IKF - NOT USABLE. NO AGREEMENT
19
20 NEXT 2 PLS OPPORTUNITIES:
21
22 KSC15 ORB 31 – 1/22:16 FEW030 7 270/8P12
23 EDW22 ORB 48 – 3/00:10 SKC 7 240/10P16
24
25 OMS TANK FAIL CAPABILITY:
26
27 NO
28
29 LEAKING OMS PRPLT BURN:
30
31 L or R OMS LEAK: ALWAYS BURN RETROGRADE
32
33 OMS QUANTITIES(%) (POST Ti)
34
35 L OMS OX = 33.24 R OMS OX = 34.28
36 FU = 33.27 FU = 33.94
37
38 FOR CURRENT QTYS, SUBTRACT INCN’T COUNTER
39
40 DELTA V AVAILABLE:
41
42 OMS 342 FPS
43 ARCS (TOTAL ABOVE QTY1) 42 FPS
44
45 TOTAL IN THE AFT 384 FPS
46
47 ARCS (TOTAL ABOVE QTY2) 75 FPS
48 FRCS (ABOVE QTY 1) 32 FPS
49
50 AFT QTY 1 82 %
51 AFT QTY 2 44 %

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MSG 012 - FD03 MISSION SUMMARY

1
SYSTEM FAILURE IMPACT WORK AROUND
DPS FWD MISSION TIMER: For both GMT and MET, 1) Use time on CRTs or
Incorrect times (Bad Bit anytime the ones digit of AFT Mission Timer
in Register Output) the hour should read 2) When using the FWD
4-7, it will read 0-3 Mission Timer, be
instead. (So for hours aware of the possible
4-7 and 14-17, the time 4 hour time
will be behind by 4 difference.
hours.) 3) To avoid misleading
time on FWD Mission
Timer, it can be
unpowered (at the cb
on O14:B) at the
crew’s discretion.
EPS Fuel Cell 1 H2 Flow FC 1 FLOW H2 None. MCC will monitor
Sensor is behaving on SPEC 69 is Fuel Cell 1 health.
erratically. inaccurate. FDA has
been inhibited.
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MSG 013 (27-0594) - FD03 TRANSFER MESSAGE
Page 1 of 34
1 Good morning Roberto, Mark, and Taz!
2
3 Congratulations on an awesome launch and a great flight so far! We look forward to getting
4 into the transfer portion of the mission.
5
6 Due to the launch slip and the subsequent re-working of the timeline, there have been quite
7 a few changes to the Transfer List, resulting in all pages in the book being changed out.
8 The changes to the Transfer List are mostly to the last column (e.g. operator and/or flight
9 day). They have been marked with strike-through and underline for your awareness.
10 The Transfer List Excel file, FD03_Transfer_List_STS134.xls, is located on the KFX
11 machine in C:\OCA-up\transfer (and available via the PGSC homepage).
12
13 For ISS, the Transfer List Excel file, FD03_Transfer_List_STS134.xls, is located in K:\OCA-
14 up\transfer.
15
16
17 Question for you
18
19  For ISS activities that the Shuttle crew is performing, how would you like us to handle
20 Stowage Notes? We can either put up an Execute Package Message with the
21 Stowage Note details, or the Shuttle crew performing these activities can use the
22 Stowage Notes directly from OSTPV/IPV. Which would you prefer?
23
24
25 FD03 Choreography
26
27  Move all 5 & 10 MLE bags to ISS (Resupply Items 26-33). Leave Bag F on the
28 orbiter.
A  PMM1A2 Rack Front Remove Foam and Dome prior to
transfer
C  JPM1F2   
D  PMM1A3 Rack Front  
E  COL Deck   
G  COL Deck   
H  PMM1P2 Rack Front Remove Water Ops Hardware Jett
Stow Bag prior to transfer 
I  PMM1S3 Rack Front  
SEAT PMM1S3 Rack Front

29
30  Resupply Item 16 (MF71C - Crew Care Package)
31  Resupply Item 18 (MF71K - CHECS/PAYLOADS)
32  Paolo: Resupply Item 10 (SODF) (timelined)
33  Spanky & Drew: Resupply Items 34-40 (EVA items) (timelined)
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MSG 013 (27-0594) - FD03 TRANSFER MESSAGE
Page 2 of 34
1 Change Pages
2
3 Please incorporate changes as follows:
4
5 In the Transfer List LAYOUTS tab:
6 Replace ASCENT map
7 Add DESCENT map
8
9 In the Transfer List RESUPPLY tab:
10 Replace all pages
11
12 In the Transfer List RETURN tab:
13 Add all pages
14
15 In the Transfer List UNPACK tab:
16 Replace all pages
17
18 In the Transfer List REFERENCES tab:
19 Replace Transfer Choreography
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27-0501A (MSG 014A) – Exp 27 and STS-134/ULF6 Emergency Response Agreements
Page 1 of 3

1 The following points summarize the joint emergency response agreements between
2 STS-134/ULF6 Commander Kelly and Expedition 27 Commander Kondratiev.
3
4 General
5 • JEE cue cards will be posted in A/L, Node 2 Fwd hatch area, and on the Orbiter.
6 The A/L copy will be left onboard ISS. Endeavour is bringing up 2 extra copies
7 each of the JEE and the JEUS for Dima to post at the Lab RWS and SM Central
8 Post.
9 • ISS and Shuttle crews will stick to their respective steps in the JEE (e.g. Shuttle
10 crew won’t configure O2/N2 Manual Valves if Emer occurs while they’re isolated
11 in the A/L).
12 • Make initial emer call on Page to ensure all crew are aware of the situation, then
13 make calls to the ground on the Big Loop. Expect subsequent calls to stay on
14 the Big Loop as possible.
15 • Everyone should use the most convenient O2 mask available. In general,
16 Shuttle crew will try not to use Russian masks. If they need to, particularly for
17 ammonia, they will.
18 • As time and conditions allow, Shuttle crew will try to return O2 masks
19 before closing Node 2 Forward Hatch. This will NOT be performed in an
20 Ammonia case.
21
22 Shuttle Crew Specific Responsibilities
23 • Feustel – Responsible for retrieval of the 2 size Large EMUs. Chamitoff and
24 Fincke will assist. This will NOT be performed in an Ammonia case.
25 • Kelly – Responsible for hatch ops and disconnects section of the JEE cue card.
26 Johnson is backup.
27 • Johnson/Chamitoff – Responsible for disconnection of any drag-through
28 BPSMU/video cables in use at the Cupola RWS when they are there, EXCEPT in
29 an Ammonia case. Otherwise, ISS crew will clear hatchways as required during
30 their ISS Emer Book response.
31 • Johnson and Vittori – Responsible for any initial Orbiter system config (expect
32 they will be on the flight deck).
33
34 SSRMS Operations
35 • In an Ammonia case, after the arm operator dons an oxygen mask, operations
36 will continue only long enough for EV crew to get off EDDA and head to the
37 Shuttle A/L (see EVA section). If circumstances require, the arm operator will
38 safe him/herself, and the EV crew will make their own way to the Shuttle A/L.
39 • For other situations, we’ll assess in real time to determine whether crew or
40 ground should complete robotics operations.
41 • For Emergencies requiring JEE execution, ISS crew will take care of SSRMS
42 steps as part of ISS Safing.
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27-0501A (MSG 014A) – Exp 27 and STS-134/ULF6 Emergency Response Agreements
Page 2 of 3

1 EVA
2 • In an Ammonia case:
3 • If the EV crew are in their suits with helmets on, they will egress outside
4 from the ISS A/L, and will re-ingress via the Shuttle A/L. (Although not
5 planned, this would also be true for an EVA with mixed ISS/Shuttle EV
6 crew.)
7 • If helmets are not yet on, the EV crew will doff suits, re-ingress ISS (if
8 isolated), and proceed to Shuttle through PMA2.
9 • For all other events, if the EV hatch is open, the baseline plan will be for the EV
10 crew to re-ingress via Shuttle A/L. If the EV hatch is closed, we’ll pick the right
11 path in real time based on the actual event.
12
13 Depress
14 • Shuttle crew may annunciate a depressurization event if needed, but will try to
15 coordinate with ISS crew first.
16 • If the EV crew are in Campout, make a courtesy call via Page before
17 annunciating.
18 • Shuttle crew will notify ISS crew when Node 2 Fwd hatch is closed, and will
19 provide any additional information about hatch pulling away or slamming shut.
20 • Joint Emergency Ingress cuecard will be stowed in ODF locker.
21
22 Fire
23 • For ISS Fire:
24 • Shuttle crew will egress per the JEE unless they determine that doing so
25 would expose them to an unacceptable level of risk (e.g. in a severe
26 oxygen-fed fire).
27 • Shuttle crew may close hatches to any smoke-filled radial module (COL,
28 JLP, JPM, A/L, Node3) after making sure that the module is unoccupied.
29 • Shuttle crew can push the Fire button for any fire with visible smoke or
30 flame. For burning odor only, Shuttle crew will talk to ISS crew before
31 pushing the Fire button.
32 • Shuttle crew may flip a rack power switch if no ISS crew available.
33 • Shuttle crew can use ISS fire extinguishers to fight open cabin fires. They
34 will then egress to Shuttle.
35 • For Shuttle Fire:
36 • Shuttle crew will annunciate an ISS Fire using PCS, or will tell ISS crew to
37 initiate the alarm. The goal is to stop ventilation before (or as soon as
38 possible after) using the Shuttle fire extinguisher, so that no Halon
39 reaches ISS.
40 • Forward IMV may be closed, and booster fan stopped, if needed to stop
41 ventilation.
42 • Middeck QDMs from seats 5 and 6 can reach Node 2 forward hatch if
43 necessary.
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27-0501A (MSG 014A) – Exp 27 and STS-134/ULF6 Emergency Response Agreements
Page 3 of 3

1 Toxic Atmosphere
2 • For Ammonia Leaks:
3 • Shuttle crew: don oxygen masks, push ATM button on C&W panel (if not
4 already done - no call required), close Node 2 Forward Hatch, doff clothes
5 in PMA2 if necessary, close APAS Hatch.
6 • Each CDR will make sure all crewmembers have reached the correct
7 vehicles before closing their respective hatches. Dima will look for either a
8 “bail out” signal from Mark, or a closed Node 2 Forward Hatch before
9 closing the Node 1 Aft Hatch.
10 • As mentioned above, Shuttle crew will NOT retrieve EMUs in this case.
11 • All crews will verify ammonia levels in their own vehicles using ammonia
12 detection kit.
13 • Middeck QDMs from seats 5 and 6 can reach Node 2 Forward Hatch if
14 necessary.
15 • For other odors or spills:
16 • Shuttle crew will notify ISS crew. Shuttle crew will not push the TOX ATM
17 button.
18 • Use page to notify all crewmembers before taking additional actions.
19 Describe the nature and location of the spill (e.g. “I’ve got a spill of some
20 sort of liquid in the Lab”). Avoid using the words “Ammonia” or “Leak”.
21 • ISS Crew will perform any required response or clean-up steps.
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MSG 015 (27-0596) - FD02 MMT SUMMARY
Page 1 of 1

1 Congratulations on a spectacular launch. Endeavour provided a great show for all.


2

3
4
5
6 The MMT met briefly today to review orbiter systems and mission progress.
7
8 Endeavour performed flawlessly during launch and continues to do so. A testament to all the
9 hard work and dedication by the folks that have readied her for flight.
10
11 Great job completing all the timeline activities scheduled in the very packed FD1 and FD2
12 timelines. The planning teams send their thanks.
13
14 The ISS crew and team are anxiously awaiting your arrival.
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MSG 016 - PDU ALERT OVERRIDE

1 Drew,
2
3 Due to the PDU Alert message received during STORRM ACTIVATION on FD2, we would
4 like to enable the PDU Alert Override for the Sensor Enclosure Heater Power parameters
5 after the STORRM application is started on FD3. Overriding this alert will allow insight into
6 all of the other PDU telemetry on [F3] PDU Sub-Systems Alerts page without being masked
7 by this alert.
8
9 Please perform the following after step 7, but before step 9, of STORRM RNDZ OPS
10 (RNDZ, RNDZ STORRM)
11
12
13 Select [F3] PDU Sub-System Alerts page
14 Click the Override [EN] for Sensor Enclosure Heater Power
15 Verify red light [DIS]
16 Select [F2] Alerts Page
17 Select [Clear All] to clear alerts
18 Wait 1 min
19 Select [F1] Main Screen
20
21 Because this PDU Alert Override inhibits multiple telemetry parameters, we also request that
22 you periodically (~30 minutes) check the onboard values of the telemetry on the [F3] PDU
23 Sub-Systems Alerts page that have their limits overridden. The application will still be
24 checking the limits of this telemetry but due to the override no alert will be annunciated.
25
26 We believe the alert is caused by the Sensor Enclosure [SE] heater current running slightly
27 above its limit of 1.0 amp, due to a slightly higher than expected input voltage.
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MSG 017A - RENDEZVOUS MESSAGE

---------------------------------------------------------------
| |
| TO: FD, CAPCOM, FAO, RENDEZVOUS, PROP, GC |
| FROM: FDO |
| SUBJECT: STS-134 Day of Rendezvous Mnvr TIGs |
| |
| |
| COPIES: 1 |
| |
| MET |
| NC-4 001:17:10:56.500 |
| NCC 001:17:44:03.000 |
| TI 001:18:41:45.000 PET = 0:0 ; SS - 36 MIN |
| MC1 001:19:01:45.000 |
| MC2 001:19:31:39.000 ET = 0:0 |
| MC3 001:19:48:39.000 MC2 + 17 MIN |
| MC4 001:19:58:39.000 MC2 + 27 MIN |
| DOCK 001:21:20:00.000 |
| |
---------------------------------------------------------------

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MSG 017A - RENDEZVOUS MESSAGE

PRELIMINARY ORBIT MANEUVER PAD FOR NC-4 (RNDZ 3-4)


0 08.5
0 0:11
X
00 2 (+) 0 0 8 . 0
22 9 (+) 0 0 1 . 6
04 7 (+) 0 0 2 . 2
0 00
1 8 3 (+) 1 8 0
(+) 0 . 6
(+) 4 . 6
(-) 4 . 7
X
24 6 7 89 X

30
X X
01 / 1 7: 1 0: 5 6. 5
X
(+) 0 0 8 . 5
(+) 0 0 0 . 0
(+) 0 0 0 . 1 1 3
N/ A N/A
X N/ A N/A X
X N/ A N/A

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MSG 017A - RENDEZVOUS MESSAGE
PRELIMINARY ORBIT MANEUVER PAD FOR Ti (RNDZ 3-6)

∆VTOT 008. 7
OMS BOTH 1
BURN ATT TGO 00:1 1
L 2 X
R 24 0 0 2 VGO X (+) 0 0 8 . 2
R 3 +X
P 25 2 3 1 VGO Y (+) 0 0 1 . 7
RCS SEL 4 -X
Y 26 0 4 0 VGO Z (+) 0 0 2 . 2
MULTI-AXIS
TV ROLL 5 0 0 0 HA HP

TGT 1 8 6 (+) 1 8 3
TRIM LOAD P 6 (+) 0 . 6
NOTES
LY 7 (+) 4 . 6 OMS GMBL CK:
PRE POST-BURN DOWN MODE OPTIONS:
RY 8 (-) 4 . 7 RCS I'CNCT:
L PRI
L OMS → RCS 2 OMS → 1 OMS
WT 9 24 6 5 78 L SEC
R OMS → RCS X 1 OMS → RCS
R PRI
X NONE NONE
TIG 10 01 / 1 8: 4 1: 4 5 . 0

31
R SEC

NONE X X
TGT PEG 7 ∆VX 19 (+) 0 0 8 . 6
∆VY 20 (-) 0 0 1 . 1 OMS HE REG TEST: -X RCS BURNS: ORBIT BURN MONITOR:
NONE BURN ATT LVLH ATT
∆VZ 21 (+) 0 0 0 . 1 L R
GPC OP CL GPC OP CL P 15 R
1 3
GPC FILL-INS __ (__)
N /A N/A
Ti DELAY A A Y 16 P CRIT BURN
X N /A N/A X
TGT PEG 7 ∆VX 19 (-) B X B OM 17 N /A Y N/A NON-CRIT BURN
∆VY 20 (-)
TIG SLIP: If Ti not started by nominal TIG + __ min
∆VZ 21 (-) go to Ti DELAY, 5-27

DO NOT UPDATE TIG


NEW Ti (BASETIME) 01 / 2 0: 1 3: 1 4 . 0 Max Ti DELAY TIG slip __ min.
UPDATE TIG AFTER __ MIN.

NOTES

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MSG 018 - LIOH CUE CARD

LiOH CHANGEOUT
(6 Crew members/Single Shift/ FD 1-20)
FLIGHT DAY POS A POS B CK CMPLT
PRE FD02 5* "
POST FD03 6 7 Docking
PRE FD03 " 8
POST FD04 " "
PRE FD04 9 "
POST FD05 " " EVA 1
PRE FD05 " 10
POST FD06 STS-130___ "
PRE FD06 " STS-130___
POST FD07 " " EVA 2
PRE FD07 STS-130___ "
POST FD08 " STS-130___
PRE FD08 STS-130___ "
POST FD09 " "
PRE FD09 " STS-130___
POST FD10 " " EVA 3
PRE FD10 STS-130___ "
POST FD11 " "
PRE FD11 " STS-132___
POST FD12 " " EVA 4
PRE FD12 STS-132___ "
POST FD13 " "
PRE FD13 " STS-132___
POST FD14 " "
MID FD14 STS-132___* STS-132___* Hatch Close
PRE FD14 " "
POST FD15 STS-132___ STS-132___* Undocking
PRE FD15 STS-132___* "
POST FD16 STS-132___ STS-132___ EOM-1
PRE FD16 " STS-132___*
POST FD17 STS-132___ STS-133___ EOM
PRE FD17 23* "
POST FD18 24 25 EOM+1
PRE FD18 " 26*
POST FD19 27 28 EOM +2
PRE FD19 29* "
POST FD20 30 31 EOM +3
* Re-bag and seal LiOH cans w/ Gray Tape and stow
(Location of canisters on back)
NOTE: This card is specifically used for the STS-134 mission with
the Orbiter conducting Single shift operations with an Orbiter crew size
of 6 and ISS crew of 6.
This changeout scheme reflects FD3 docking with ISS, Vozdukh, and
dual bed CDRA operation.

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27-0454B (MSG 020B) – ULF6 Comm Guidelines
Page 1 of 2
1 Split Sleep Shift Communication Adjustments
2
3 The following Communications Loop Management plan was developed to protect
4 crew members’ sleep periods as a result of the split sleep schedule of the Station
5 and Shuttle crews.
6
7 1. To protect the Node 2 sleep zone, the ground will remove all Node 2 ATUs
8 from public calls from the start of Shuttle crew sleep through Station crew
9 sleep.
10
11 2. To protect the SM sleep zone, the ground will inhibit voice uplink as follows:
12 a. On FD 3 prior to docking, S/G 1 uplink will be inhibited during the
13 Station crew sleep period. They will be awake by the time the big loop
14 is established.
15 b. On FD 4 through wake-up on FD 10, S/G 2 uplink will be inhibited
16 during the Station crew sleep period.
17 i. The nominal comm panel configuration will protect S/G 1 voice
18 from waking the crew in the SM.
19 c. To prevent waking up the crew in the SM, do not use S/G 2 onboard
20 during Station crew sleep unless it has been configured for a
21 scheduled PMC/PFC.
22
23 3. To allow use of S/G 1 in the USOS when the Shuttle crew is sleeping, the
24 ground will un-tie the ‘Big Loop’. From the start of Shuttle crew sleep until the
25 start of Station crew sleep, the ground will temporarily remove UHF from
26 public call 1.
27 d. During this timeframe the ground is prime to re-establish the ‘Big Loop’
28 if needed. If LOS, ISS crew adds UHF to public call 1.
29 i. Reference US SODF; C&T: 2. Nominal: 2.2 Audio; 2.213 Audio
30 Subsystem Configuration for UHF Ops; steps 3, 7 only
31 4. We will not plan to have morning DPCs on EVA days
32 5. At the start of the mission, the morning DPC on non-EVA days will be based
33 on Dima, Paolo and Cady’s wake time. At this time, we may also call up any
34 changes to the plan that have been coordinated since the uplink of OSTPV
35 and the Daily Summary. All ISS crew members will be scheduled for these
36 when possible.
37 6. Ron will not have a separate morning DPC coincident with Shuttle wake
38 times; coordination of changes will be voiced up real time as necessary.
39
40 General Comm Guidelines updated to reflect the above:
41
42 Due to the dynamic volume and nature of calls anticipated on this mission, we would
43 like to start with these general guidelines and then manage calls real-time by moving
44 to alternate loops as circumstances warrant.
45
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1
2 Big picture:
3 1. The Big Loop, when available, should be used for calls requiring broad team
4 awareness. It is also used for EVA and Robotics handoffs. For calls that need
5 to also be broadcast to the Russian segment, consider multicast on both
6 loops (Big loop + S/G2) since the big loop is not configured in the Service
7 Module.
8 2. Shuttle only and Station only calls will be made on the respective A/G 2 or
9 S/G 2 loops when possible. Note that when those loops are privatized, there
10 will be some calls on the big loop that would otherwise not be. The teams will
11 determine whether the call can wait.
12 3. For some Shuttle Payloads, calls will be answered by Shuttle CAPCOM until
13 the payload is installed on ISS. At that time, Payload support transfers to
14 Huntsville. Paycom will be enabled to respond on either S/G 2 or A/G 2.
15 Affected payloads are:
16 a. AMS
17 b. Glacier (transfer FD 9)
18 c. Double Cold Bags (Paycom will take all calls)
19 MYCO samples will be collected on both vehicles (Shuttle crew supported by
20 ACO on A/G 2, ISS crew supported by JAXA on S/G2).
21 4. When making calls to two parties, “and” and “from” can help reduce
22 awkwardness. Example: “Airlock and Houston, from Endeavor…” also, the
23 smoothest replies preserve the same order: “Airlock Copies,” “Houston
24 copies.” More important than the order is that both parties respond in some
25 way.
26 5. Transfer tagups (with Mark and/or Roberto) and Stowage tagups (with Box
27 and/or Roberto) will be scheduled at the end of the day on A/G 2 and be
28 supported from the WFCR.
29 6. To help CAPCOMs with who should reply, please specify A/G or S/G rather
30 than “On 2.” Adding the topic is helpful, such as “for Double Cold Bags.”
31 7. Pre-coordination of Shuttle PAO events will occur on A/G 2. Pre-coordination
32 of Station PAO events will occur on different loops depending on the time of
33 day.
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36
37
38
39
40
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