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STS-106, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 12 Wednesday, September 13, 2000 - 7:30 p.m. CDT
The STS-106 astronauts
aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis were awakened just before 7 p.m. Central
to begin another day of electrical work and transfer activities as they
near the halfway point of docked operations with the International Space
Station. With 189 hours, 40 minutes of planned Atlantis-ISS docked time,
the halfway point of docked operations will be reached at 11:45 p.m.
this evening.
This morning's
wake up song from Mission Control was Kombaht by the group called Loobeh,
played for Mission Specialist Boris Morukov of the Russian Aviation
and Space Agency.
After finishing
their post-sleep activities, Commander Terry Wilcutt and his crew -
Pilot Scott Altman and Mission Specialists Ed Lu, Rick Mastracchio,
Dan Burbank, Yuri Malenchenko and Morukov, will resume the transfer
of almost three tons of equipment and supplies from Atlantis and a Russian
supply vehicle to the newly expanded Station.
Included in today's
"To Do" list will be the installation of a battery charger
in the Zvezda Service Module. The device will be hooked into Zvezda's
electrical power system to allow batteries in visiting Progress or Soyuz
vehicles to be charged, using the station's power system. The crew will
also complete the installation of a final battery in the Zarya module
before installing the two Russian Orlan spacesuits that will be used
by resident crews to perform space walks outside the station.
Wilcutt and Altman
will conduct a second space station reboost early Thursday at 1:13 a.m.
The Shuttle's RCS jets will be pulsed 36 times over an hour to gently
increase the station's altitude by about 4 ½ statute miles.
Near the end of
the day's activities, Wilcutt and Burbank will answer questions from
reporters from the Associated Press, ABC's "Good Morning America"
and CNBC's "Squawk Box." program The trio of interviews is
scheduled to begin at 7:11 a.m. Central on Thursday.
The next mission
status report will be issued about 7 a.m. Thursday or sooner if events
warrant.
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