Jacques van Oene
August 2nd 05, 03:33 PM
STS-114 MCC Status Report #14
Monday, Aug. 1, 2005 - 11 p.m. CDT
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
The Space Shuttle Discovery and International Space Station crews will
continue transferring equipment and supplies between the two vehicles today.
They will also review updated tasks for the third planned spacewalk of the
mission.
Discovery's crew was awakened at 10:09 p.m. CDT by the song "Big Rock
Candy Mountain," by Harry McClintock for Mission Specialist Andy
Thomas. The Space Station crew was awakened at 10:39 p.m. CDT by a tone
onboard.
Mission managers decided to remove two gap fillers that are protruding from
areas between heat-shielding tile on the Shuttle's underbelly. It is a
relatively simple process that can be accomplished as an add-on task to
Wednesday's spacewalk.
During the spacewalk, Mission Specialist Steve Robinson will venture under
the Space Shuttle on the tip of the Station's robotic arm, locate the
protrusions and gently tug until they come out. If that does not work,
Robinson will have tools to cut off the protrusions.
Robinson, fellow spacewalker Soichi Noguchi and spacewalk choreographer Andy
Thomas will spend time Tuesday assembling a hack saw for the removal job and
reviewing the new procedure.
All of the Shuttle and Station crewmembers will participate in a news
conference at 1:09 a.m. CDT. Krikalev and Phillips will be interviewed by
reporters at Mission Control Moscow at 5:45 a.m. CDT. It will be replayed
with translation on NASA TV at 6:15 a.m. CDT.
At 6:39 a.m. CDT Discovery Pilot Jim Kelly and Mission Specialist Wendy
Lawrence will grapple the External Stowage Platform-2 (ESP-2) and unberth it
from Discovery's payload bay. This is in preparation for the hardware's
installation at the beginning of Wednesday's spacewalk. Preparing the ESP-2
Tuesday provides the extra time for the tile gap filler task during the
spacewalk.
Before the Shuttle and Station crews go to sleep, the hatch will be closed
between the two vehicles and the Shuttle's cabin will be depressurized to
10.2 psi on the eve of the last spacewalk. The crews are scheduled to go to
sleep about 2:09 p.m. CDT.
The next STS-114 mission status report will be issued Tuesday afternoon, or
earlier, if events warrant.
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Jacques :-)
www.spacepatches.info
Monday, Aug. 1, 2005 - 11 p.m. CDT
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
The Space Shuttle Discovery and International Space Station crews will
continue transferring equipment and supplies between the two vehicles today.
They will also review updated tasks for the third planned spacewalk of the
mission.
Discovery's crew was awakened at 10:09 p.m. CDT by the song "Big Rock
Candy Mountain," by Harry McClintock for Mission Specialist Andy
Thomas. The Space Station crew was awakened at 10:39 p.m. CDT by a tone
onboard.
Mission managers decided to remove two gap fillers that are protruding from
areas between heat-shielding tile on the Shuttle's underbelly. It is a
relatively simple process that can be accomplished as an add-on task to
Wednesday's spacewalk.
During the spacewalk, Mission Specialist Steve Robinson will venture under
the Space Shuttle on the tip of the Station's robotic arm, locate the
protrusions and gently tug until they come out. If that does not work,
Robinson will have tools to cut off the protrusions.
Robinson, fellow spacewalker Soichi Noguchi and spacewalk choreographer Andy
Thomas will spend time Tuesday assembling a hack saw for the removal job and
reviewing the new procedure.
All of the Shuttle and Station crewmembers will participate in a news
conference at 1:09 a.m. CDT. Krikalev and Phillips will be interviewed by
reporters at Mission Control Moscow at 5:45 a.m. CDT. It will be replayed
with translation on NASA TV at 6:15 a.m. CDT.
At 6:39 a.m. CDT Discovery Pilot Jim Kelly and Mission Specialist Wendy
Lawrence will grapple the External Stowage Platform-2 (ESP-2) and unberth it
from Discovery's payload bay. This is in preparation for the hardware's
installation at the beginning of Wednesday's spacewalk. Preparing the ESP-2
Tuesday provides the extra time for the tile gap filler task during the
spacewalk.
Before the Shuttle and Station crews go to sleep, the hatch will be closed
between the two vehicles and the Shuttle's cabin will be depressurized to
10.2 psi on the eve of the last spacewalk. The crews are scheduled to go to
sleep about 2:09 p.m. CDT.
The next STS-114 mission status report will be issued Tuesday afternoon, or
earlier, if events warrant.
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Jacques :-)
www.spacepatches.info