[sarex] STS-115 MCC STATUS REPORT #115-06
Arthur Rowe
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Tue Sep 12 03:46:41 PDT 2006
SUBMITTED BY ARTHUR N1ORC - AMSAT A/C #31468
NASA NEWS
2 a.m. CDT, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
09.12.06
STATUS REPORT: STS-115-06
STS-115 MCC Status Report #06
It's installation day on the International Space Station. The Atlantis
and Expedition 13 crews will attach the P3/P4 truss and do the first of
three spacewalks by shuttle crew members.
Atlantis' astronauts were awakened at 11:15 p.m. CDT Monday with "My
Friendly Epistle," a Ukrainian song by Taras Shevchenko. It was played
for Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper.
She and fellow mission specialist Joe Tanner are scheduled to begin
spacewalk 1 just after 4 a.m. They spent the night in the Quest Airlock,
its pressure reduced to 10.2 psi. That was done to help purge nitrogen
from their systems to avoid the possibility of formation of nitrogen
bubbles in their blood during the spacewalk.
They are being helped in spacewalk preparations by Atlantis Commander
Brent Jett, Mission Specialist Dan Burbank and station crewman Thomas
Reiter.
At about 1 a.m., Canadian Space Agency Astronaut Steve MacLean and
Expedition 13 Flight Engineer Jeff Williams used the station's Canadarm2
to begin the process of moving the truss to its new position at the end
of the P1 truss segment. There four bolts will attach it.
Shortly after their spacewalk begins, Tanner and Piper will move to
P3/P4. Tanner will connect power cables. Piper, working nearby, will
release launch restraints on the Solar Array Blanket Box. The two will
then work together and release other restraints on the Beta Gimbal
Assembly, the structure between the truss electronics and the Solar
Array Wings. Next, they will work on configurations of the Solar Alpha
Rotary Joint, including the installation of drive lock assemblies.
Tanner’s final task will be connecting the electrical cables in the
upper utility tray and removing two other circuit interrupt devices,
which is necessary for the upcoming STS-116 mission. He and Piper will
then return to the airlock.
Throughout the day, other crewmembers will support the spacewalk
activities as well as work to transfer equipment and supplies between
the two spacecraft and prepare for Wednesday's spacewalk by Burbank and
MacLean.
The next STS-115 mission status report will be issued Tuesday afternoon,
or earlier if events warrant.
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