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STS-101, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 02 Friday,
May 19, 2000 - 7:00 p.m. CDT
The crew of STS-101
was awakened just after 6 p.m. to Tom Petty's song "Free Fallin',"
played for Mission Specialist Susan Helms. Once awake, Atlantis' seven-member
crew began preparing for its first full day on orbit to ready the vehicle
for tomorrow night's docking with the International Space Station and
a space walk Sunday night.
Commander Jim
Halsell, Pilot Scott Horowitz and Mission Specialists Mary Ellen Weber,
Jeff Williams, Jim Voss, Susan Helms and Yury Usachev will spend much
of the day checking out orbiter systems and space walking equipment,
while continuing to slowly close in on the station through a series
of calculated rendezvous maneuvers.
The crew will
examine and prepare the tools required to support rendezvous and docking
operations as well as perform checks of the extravehicular mobility
units, or space suits, that will be used by Williams and Voss during
the planned space walk Sunday night into Monday morning. Both suits
are checked far enough ahead of the space walk to ensure good working
condition in plenty of time to allow for any required troubleshooting
work by the specialists on the ground.
Also tonight and
into tomorrow, Halsell will assist Weber in testing Atlantis' mechanical
arm, checking its operation while conducting a video survey of the payload
bay. This procedure will make certain the arm is functioning properly
to support the space walk
Atlantis is currently
in a highly elliptical orbit of 199 x 98 statute miles. At about 7 o'clock
this evening, Central time, the shuttle was a little over 2,700 s.m.
behind the station, closing in at a rate of about 546 s.m. every 90
minutes.
The next STS-101
mission status report will be issued at 7 a.m. Central Saturday, or
as events warrant.
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