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| STS-106 Space Shuttle Mission Guide |
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STS-106/2A.2B Operations Note: STS-106 EVA Operations are covered on a separate page.
Service Module (Zvezda) Operations - FGB (Zarya) Operations - Malfunction and Emergency Operations
Overall Mission Operations
This document contains detailed procedures for astronauts to follow during docking and egress operations; equipment transfer, installation, and activation; and stowage. This document is 448 pages long and includes detailed diagrams and numerous photographs.
This 215 page document contains procedures to be followed by mission control personnel in Houston (MCC-H) and Moscow (MCC-M) before and during Shuttle approach; during docking and docked operations; and during and after Shuttle departure. Overall Russian Segment Operations
According to this document's introduction: "this crew procedures book covers 2A.2B Inflight Maintenance Intravehicular Activity Installation/Deinstallation Tasks and contains information for the crew on the inflight maintenance and repair operations. The book contents and presentation format are intended for fully-trained crew members." This 58 page document contains detailed procedures, diagrams, and photographs describing the installation and activation of hardware within the Service Module and the FGB.
"Russian Segment Operations book contains crew procedures for RS onboard systems operation, subject to activation and subsequent deactivation during flight 2A .2B. The book is intended for fully-trained crewmembers. This document may change pending systems modification and procedure validation at simulators and training facilities. Sections from 1 to 1 3 have been developed by RSC-E, step 3.7 have been developed by NASA."
According to this 74 page document's introduction: "These Activation/Deactivation crew procedures contain: the flight procedures the 2R crew performs with RS onboard systems, subject to activation prior to their nominal operation; the flight procedures the 2R crew performs with RS onboard systems, subject to deactivation prior to re-docking Soyuz to another port; -the flight procedures the 2R crew performs with RS onboard systems, subject to activation after re-docking Soyuz to another port. These crew procedures are intended for trained crewmembers who have completed the full training course and simulations. These crew procedures may be updated pending ISS assembly, systems modification and procedure validation at simulators and training facilities." Progress Cargo Vehicle Procedures
According to the introduction to these documents "this book is intended for performing cargo transfer operations in Progress and on stowing equipment in SM and Progress." These documents contain diagrams and detailed procedures for the transfer of itmes from the Progress Vehicle currently docked with the ISS. Service Module (Zvezda) Operations
This document was developed in conjunction with the launch of the Service Module in July 2000.
These three drawings contain detailed descriptions of the external features of the Service Module and were produced for the STS-106 mission.
This 3 page document describes the approach and docking procedures for the Service Module and the ISS.
According to this document's introduction "This book contains information for the crew about procedures and rules for the Life Support Sytem, Elektron, Vozdukh, Micropurification Unit, and Fire Detection and Suppression Subsystem operations, as well as their schematic and operation logic. This book is intended for well-trained crewpersons who have completed the full training course and simulations." This document is 171 pages long and contains detailed schematics of the Service Module's life support system (with some terminology and labels in Russian).
According to the document's introduction "The book contains procedures on the voice and telegraph comm system, TV system, command radio system, onboard measurement system operations, their respective schematics and operation logic The book is intended for trained crew members who have completed the full training course and simulations." This document is 116 pages long and contains detailed schematics of the Service Module's communication system (with some terminology and labels in Russian).
This document provides "SM Power Supply System crew procedures and commands for the operation, and procedures and rules for Internal Lighting System operations. These crew procedures are intended for fully-trained crew members who have completed the whole training course and simulations. These crew procedures may be updated pending ISS assembly, systems modification and procedure validation at simulators and training facilities, and as a result of ground tests."
This 70 page document contains crew procedures and overall system operations for Service Module guidance, navigation, and control activites associated with normal operations, docking and undocking, and troubleshooting. It also includes a description of the operation of the reaction control and main propulsion systems. This document contains Russian laptop computer screen displays, checklists, and system schematics.
This 40 page document describes the operations and activation of the video and audio systems in the Service Module. Included are various diagrams and schematics. FGB (Zarya) Operations
This document contains procedures for the maintenance and repair of systems within the FGB (Zarya) module. This document is 119 pages long and contains detailed schematics of the FGB's systems (with some terminology and labels in Russian). Malfunction and Emergency Operations This 500 page document contains on-orbit procedures, ISS system schematics, and hardware photographs for use in dealing with potential malufunctions astronauts might encounter on the ISS.
According to the dcoument's introduction this 45 page document contains " crew procedures determine initial order of crew actions in case of depress and fire at the 2R flight flight phase These crew procedures may be updated ISS assembly, pending systems modification and procedure validation at simulators and training facilities."
This 155 page document covers a variety of procedures for the crew to use in dealing with emergency situations aboard the ISS. |