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Airlock Service And Performance<br />

Checkout Unit<br />

ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND'PLANS<br />

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Delivered Restraints and Mobility Aids (1" Qtr FY 1997)<br />

Completed CDR for portable illumination (2'Id Qtr FY 1997)<br />

Completed production of tools and diagnostic flight hardware kit (slip from 1"' Qtr FY 1998 to<br />

3rd Qtr FY 1998)<br />

Completed Personal Hygiene Kit PRR Preliminary/Program Requirements Review (2'ld Qtr FY<br />

1998)<br />

Delivered Maintenance Workstation Kit, Portable Illumination, and Housekeeping Kit (4"' Qtr<br />

FY 1998)<br />

Provides flight servicing, performance unit, and certification unit, Russian space suit support<br />

hardware interface definition and documentation, test plans and reports, mockups, and thermal<br />

analysis,<br />

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Delivered Qual hardware to airlock test article (Slip from 2'Id Qtr FY 1997 to 2"" Qtr FY 1999)<br />

Final Flight Unit Deliveries (2'ld Qtr FY 2000)<br />

FY 1999 activities focused on the buildup of ISS elements required for Phase 2/3 assembly of the International Space Station.<br />

These activities included:<br />

0 Modifications to the Zarya spacecraft, implemented under the U.S. Russian Cooperation and Program Assurance budget to<br />

accommodate SM uncertainties, have been completed. Testing on the Zarya was completed in May 1998, and it was in storage at<br />

the Baikonur launch site until August. The Zarya launched November 20"', 1998.<br />

The flight 2A activities in FY 1998 included Common Berthing Module acceptance testing, Cargo Element integration, and the<br />

completion of Space Station Processing Facility integration. Flight 2A launched December 41h, 1998.<br />

Flight 2A. 1 was added to the assembly sequence in early FY 1998. Two elements, a Spacehab double module and an ICC<br />

(Integrated Cargo Carrier) for the Russian Strela (cargo crane) are required to transport certain Spares and supplies, and to<br />

enable EVA operations. Flight 2A. 1 was launched on May 27, 1999.<br />

0 Flight 2A.2 was added to the assembly sequence in early FY 1999. This flight carries the same two elements, a Spacehab double<br />

module and an ICC, as flight 2A. 1. The cargo to be flown includes internal and external spares and supplies, as well as station<br />

outfitting equipment.<br />

HSF 1-14

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