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STS-108, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 10
Monday, Dec. 10, 2001 – 6:30 a.m. CST
The crew aboard
the space shuttle Endeavour was awakened at 6:12 a.m. CST this morning
to the sound of “Jumpin’ at the Woodside,” performed
by Mission Specialist Linda Godwin’s own band, Brass, Rhythm and
Reeds. Godwin plays tenor sax in this 18-piece big band recording.
The focus of activities
aboard Endeavour today will be on the planned four-hour spacewalk to
be conducted by Godwin and Dan Tani. Godwin and Tani will exit the shuttle’s
airlock about 11:24 a.m. and will be carried about half way up the truss
of the space station by the shuttle’s robotic arm, operated by
Pilot Mark Kelly. Commander Dom Gorie will coordinate efforts as the
two spacewalkers maneuver hand-over-hand to their worksite location
at the top of the P6 truss, some 80 feet above Endeavour’s cargo
bay.
The prime objective
of the spacewalk is to place insulating blankets on the two Beta Gimbal
Assemblies (BGA) that control the rotation of the solar arrays as they
track the sun. The thermal blankets will protect the BGAs from temperature
variances experienced in space, which has been leading to current spikes
from the motors inside the BGAs. Once that task is complete, the spacewalkers
will perform some get-ahead-tasks including retrieving tools from an
outside pouch and bringing them inside for use during a spacewalk on
the next mission to the space station early next year.
With hatches between
the two spacecraft closed for today’s space walk, the Expedition
Four Crew, Commander Yury Onufrienko, and Flight Engineers Dan Bursch
and Carl Walz will continue transferring equipment and supplies from
the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module to the station. This is
the crewmembers’ first day alone on the space station after exchanging
places with the Expedition Three Crew, Commander Frank Culberston, Pilot
Vladimir Dezhurov and Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin, on Saturday.
The next STS-108
mission status report will be issued about 6 p.m. today or as events
warrant.
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