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STS-111, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 10
Sunday, June 9, 2002 – 7:30 p.m. CDT
Endeavour Astronauts
Franklin Chang-Díaz and Philippe Perrin completed all scheduled International
Space Station assembly tasks today during a 7-hour, 14-minute spacewalk,
the first ever for the duo.
Chang-Díaz and
Perrin ventured outside the station’s Quest airlock at 10:27 a.m.
Central time. With the help of Endeavour Pilot Paul Lockhart, who guided
the spacewalk from inside the shuttle, Chang-Díaz and Perrin first installed
a Power and Data Grapple Fixture to the station’s P6 truss. The
fixture will be used to relocate the P6 truss structure to its final
location on the station.
Attached to a foot
restraint at the end of the station’s robotic arm, Canadarm2, operated
by Expedition Five Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson and ISS Commander Valery
Korzun, Chang-Díaz gathered six micrometeoroid debris shields from the
shuttle cargo bay and, with help from Perrin, temporarily stored them
on Pressurized Mating Adapter-1 which links Unity to Zarya. Whitson
and Korzun will install the shields on the Zvezda Service Module during
a spacewalk set for late July.
Chang-Díaz then
conducted a visual and photographic inspection of one of the station’s
four control moment gyroscopes on the station’s Z1 truss, a task
that was added to today’s spacewalk after the gyroscope experienced
a mechanical failure yesterday. The photos may help ground controllers
better understand why the gyroscope failed.
Removal of thermal
blankets from the Mobile Remote Servicer Base System or MBS was the
final task of the spacewalk. At 5:21 p.m. Endeavour Commander Ken Cockrell
commanded the release of latches that had secured the MBS to its carrier
in the payload bay. Whitson and Carl Walz then latched onto the MBS
with Canadarm2, removed it from its carrier, and maneuvered it to a
position about three feet above the station’s railcar, the Mobile
Transporter. Canadarm2 will be left in a parked position overnight to
thermally condition the MBS before it is mated to the railcar Monday.
Later, the Canadarm2
robotic arm will be commanded to “walk off” its position attached
to the Destiny Laboratory onto a Power and Data Grapple Fixture atop
the MBS. The arm will then be able to move up and down along the station
truss for use in future assembly operations.
Following an inventory
of the tools they used during the spacewalk, Perrin and Chang-Díaz re-entered
Quest. Airlock repressurization began at 5:41 p.m. Central time, signaling
the end of the spacewalk. The next STS-111 status report will be issued
Monday morning, or earlier, if events warrant.
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