The radiogram details the daily activities and tasks of the crew of an unnamed spacecraft on March 18, 2007. It lists the activities of the commander (CDR), flight engineer 1 (FE-1), and flight engineer 2 (FE-2) throughout the day, including private family conferences, physical exercise routines, meal times, equipment maintenance tasks, and sleep schedules. Key tasks for FE-1 include checking and terminating the charge of a Motorola phone, checking temperatures in the Universal Bioengineering Thermostat, monitoring the status of the PLANTS-2 experiment, observations for the DIATOMEA experiment on world ocean observations, and observations and photos for the ECON experiment.
The radiogram details the daily activities and tasks of the crew of an unnamed spacecraft on March 18, 2007. It lists the activities of the commander (CDR), flight engineer 1 (FE-1), and flight engineer 2 (FE-2) throughout the day, including private family conferences, physical exercise routines, meal times, equipment maintenance tasks, and sleep schedules. Key tasks for FE-1 include checking and terminating the charge of a Motorola phone, checking temperatures in the Universal Bioengineering Thermostat, monitoring the status of the PLANTS-2 experiment, observations for the DIATOMEA experiment on world ocean observations, and observations and photos for the ECON experiment.
The radiogram details the daily activities and tasks of the crew of an unnamed spacecraft on March 18, 2007. It lists the activities of the commander (CDR), flight engineer 1 (FE-1), and flight engineer 2 (FE-2) throughout the day, including private family conferences, physical exercise routines, meal times, equipment maintenance tasks, and sleep schedules. Key tasks for FE-1 include checking and terminating the charge of a Motorola phone, checking temperatures in the Universal Bioengineering Thermostat, monitoring the status of the PLANTS-2 experiment, observations for the DIATOMEA experiment on world ocean observations, and observations and photos for the ECON experiment.