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STS-110, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 02
Tuesday, April 9, 2002 – 5:30 a.m. CDT
Gaining on the
International Space Station by more than 1,000 statute miles each orbit,
Atlantis’ crew is preparing for a Wednesday docking with the orbiting
laboratory.
The crew will spend
today testing and preparing shuttle equipment that will be used to rendezvous
and dock with the complex and to install the first and central station
truss segment delivered by Atlantis. The crew will power up and test
the shuttle’s robotic arm, check spacesuits, set up television cameras
for the rendezvous activities and prepare the shuttle docking mechanism
for contact with the station at 11:06 a.m. Wednesday. Atlantis’ mission
is to install the 44-foot-long S-Zero (S0) truss on the station, a central
girder segment that is one of the most complex pieces of the International
Space Station ever launched. The segment is filled with electrical,
computer and cooling connections as well as navigation and robotics
equipment, including a space railway.
Commander Mike
Bloomfield, Pilot Steve Frick, and mission specialists Ellen Ochoa,
Steve Smith, Rex Walheim, Jerry Ross and Lee Morin were awakened at
4:44 a.m. to the song “The Best Years of Our Lives” performed
by the Baha Men.
Ochoa and Ross,
who has now flown in space more times – seven – than any other
astronaut, will take a break from the their work onboard Atlantis about
10:44 a.m. CDT for interviews by two Indianapolis, IN, television stations
and the Associated Press. Ross is an Indiana native. Late this afternoon,
Atlantis’ orbital maneuvering system engines will be fired to adjust
the rate at which the shuttle is closing in on the station and maintain
its course toward a Wednesday morning docking.
The next STS-110
mission status report will be issued Tuesday evening or as events warrant.
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