Do, will there be such a thing as a “normal” day on board ISS?
I think, to tell you the truth, it’s really hard for me to imagine because, again, going back to the whole pace of a shuttle mission, all my experience has to do with shuttle and the shuttle mission you know day-by-day there’s every Flight Day where you knew that, OK, this was Launch Day and you had to do post-insertion and you were really busy and reconfiguring your spacecraft into a research vehicle instead of a rocket. So each Flight Day almost, in ten to eleven Flight Days, you could almost memorize by each Flight Day the major task that was going to be completed, and I think that’s going to be, it’s going to be different on station because I think there will be, except when a shuttle comes up to visit, such as when 8A, when STS-110 comes up to visit-on 8A when they deliver the S0 truss, then again we’ll be back to each specific Flight Day we’ll have a primary task that they’ll be doing, whether it includes, most days it includes robotics and [an] EVA so each Flight Day we can trac