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Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 02:36:42 -0600 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: STS-133 MCC Status Report #18
STS-133 Report #18 Saturday, March 5, 2011 - 2:30 a m CST Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
HOUSTON � The crews of space shuttle Discovery and the International Space Station will divide and conquer today, as the astronauts work on several different projects on orbit
The crews started their day at 2:24 a m , with a wakeup call in the form of Bowling for Soup�s �Ohio (Come Back to Texas),� which was played for the whole crew
Flight Day 10 is the second of two days added to the mission to allow the extra helping hands brought up by space shuttle Discovery more time to assist the International Space Station crew with maintenance work and getting the Leonardo Permanent Multipurpose Module unpacked and ready for life on orbit
Boe, shuttle Commander Steve Lindsey, Mission Specialists Alvin Drew, Steve Bowen and Nicole Stott will be working inside the Leonardo module again with station Flight Engineer Cady Coleman Today they�ll be unpacking the module, removing launch hardware and moving some of the packing materials into the Japanese Kounotori2 H-II Transfer Vehicle for disposal when the cargo vehicle undocks later this month
Elsewhere in the station, Flight Engineer Paolo Nespoli and Mission Specialist Michael Barratt will be working on the Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly in the Destiny laboratory, bypassing a failed heater circuit And station Commander Scott Kelly will be installing a new filter on the station�s Oxygen Generation Assembly
The next status report will be issued at the end of the crew�s day or earlier if warranted The crew is scheduled to begin their sleep period just before 6:30 p m
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Date: Sat, 5 Mar 2011 18:01:16 -0600 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: STS-133 MCC Status Report #19
STS-133
Report #19
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CST Saturdsay, March 5, 2011
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
HOUSTON � First they brought the Permanent Multipurpose Module into orbit, and today they continued work to unpack and reconfigure it
Discovery astronauts are in the second of two docked days added to their stay at the International Space Station They�re giving their station crew colleagues a leg up on outfitting and unloading cargo from the new PMM, Leonardo
Commander Steve Lindsey, Pilot Eric Boe, and Mission Specialists Alvin Drew, Steve Bowen and Nicole Stott and station Flight Engineer Cady Coleman spent most of their day in the new module The movement of material from Leonardo to the station was virtually complete
In addition to unpacking and working on Leonardo�s interior, they moved packing material into the Japanese H-II Transfer Vehicle for destruction on its re-entry after undocking later this month
Station Flight Engineer Paolo Nespoli and Mission Specialist Michael Barratt worked on the Carbon Dioxide Removal Assembly in the Destiny laboratory, bypassing a failed heater circuit It was up and running
Station Commander Scott Kelly worked to install a new filter on an Oxygen Generation Assembly That job was almost complete
�All in all, it was a great day in orbit,� said Royce Renfrew, lead station flight director
Discovery astronauts� sleep period is to begin at 6:23 p m CST, with a wakeup call set for 2:23 a m Sunday The next status report will be issued after that wakeup call, or early if warranted
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End of HSFNEWS Digest - 5 Mar 2011 to 6 Mar 2011 (#2011-28)
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