NASA Astronauts Steve Swanson and Rick Mastracchio have completed a
short spacewalk to replace a failed Multiplexer/Demultiplexer (MDM) back
up computer. They began the re-pressurization of the Quest airlock at
11:32 a.m. EDT signifying the excursion’s end time.
The backup computer failed April 11 after a routine health check by
the Mission Control team in Houston. While the primary computer
continues operating flawlessly NASA managers ordered Wednesday’s
spacewalk repair to ensure redundancy on critical systems. The computer
outage did not pose a risk to the six crew members aboard the space
station.
The duo worked on the S0 truss which is where the backup MDM is located.
The truss is located above the Destiny laboratory module and forms the
center of the station’s Integrated Truss Structure, or backbone. The MDM
provides telemetry and commands to truss systems, solar alpha rotary
joints and the Mobile Transporter rail car which rides along the truss
structure.
Swanson and Mastracchio installed a spare MDM that was housed inside
the Destiny lab since April 2001 when it was delivered aboard space
shuttle Endeavour. They removed the failed MDM from the S0 truss where
it has been located since the truss was delivered with the MDM already
inside in April 2002. The station houses 45 MDMs, 24 internally and 21
externally.
Station and SpaceX managers decided the computer failure wouldn’t
impact Sunday’s arrival of the Dragon commercial cargo craft on the
SpaceX-3 mission. After an engineering review of the station’s systems
it was determined the station had enough redundancy for SpaceX-3 to
begin its mission when it launched Friday afternoon aboard a Falcon 9
rocket.
Read about the SpaceX-3 launch and docking.
A few hours earlier today an ISS Progress 53 resupply ship undocked
from the Zvezda service module. It will back up about 311 miles from the
space station so Russian mission controllers can test its upgraded Kurs
automated rendezvous system. The Progress will redock again Friday at
8:15 a.m. to the Zvezda service module after the Kurs tests are
complete.
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