International Space Station Program officials, the international
partners and representatives of SpaceX agreed Sunday to proceed with
Monday’s scheduled launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket and its Dragon
cargo craft on the company’s third commercial resupply mission to the
orbital laboratory.
After a series of meetings and reviews of procedures, flight
controllers, engineers and managers concluded that the SpaceX-3 mission
could be conducted as planned without violating any launch commit
criteria despite the loss Friday of a backup computer command relay box
called a multiplexer/demultiplexer (MDM) that resides in the station’s
S0 truss. The problem with the box, which measures 10.5 x 14.9 x 16.4
inches and weighs 50.8 pounds, occurred during a routine health check of
the device. The prime multiplexer continues to operate flawlessly with
no impact to station operations. This pair of MDMs provide commanding to
the station’s external cooling system, Solar Alpha Rotary joints,
Mobile Transporter rail car and insight into other truss systems.
The engineering teams reported to mission managers that the station
possesses enough redundancy to allow the SpaceX mission to launch Monday
at 4:58 p.m. EDT from Launch Complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station, Fla. In advance of launch, the station’s Mobile Transporter
will be moved to the proper position on the truss later today and after
Dragon’s launch, the station’s solar arrays will be oriented Monday to
the correct angles for the scheduled capture of the U.S. cargo craft on
Wednesday and its berthing to the Earth-facing port on the Harmony
module. These are steps that would properly configure the station for
the mission even if the prime MDM experiences a problem.
Additionally, preparations are underway for a contingency spacewalk
by two of the Expedition 39 crewmembers no earlier than around April 22
to replace the failed MDM with a spare housed inside the station.
Mission managers approved a plan for the preparation of two of the U.S.
spacesuits on the station and the replacement of a fan pump separator on
one of the suits prior to the spacewalk. That work will begin
immediately. The move of the Mobile Transporter rail car to another
worksite from its current location will clear the area on the S0 truss
for the spacewalking astronauts to gain access to the failed MDM during
the planned 2 ½ hour excursion. The station crew will also be readying
the spare MDM for its staging in the Quest airlock prior to the
spacewalk.
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