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Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2011 14:53:48 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: STS-135 MCC Status Report #19
STS-135 Report #19 Sunday, July 17, 2011 - 3 p m CDT Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
HOUSTON � Moving days aboard the International Space Station are nearing completion for the station and shuttle crews
The 9,400 pounds of equipment and supplies brought up by the multi-purpose logistics module have been moved to the International Space Station The loading of Raffaello with almost 5,700 pounds of unneeded station equipment and trash also is almost finished
The Raffaelo module is scheduled to be unberthed early Monday from the station�s Harmony node and secured in Atlantis� cargo bay for the ride home At the controls of the station�s Canadarm2 will be Atlantis Mission Specialist Sandra Magnus, who served as load master for the complex and demanding cargo transfer, and Pilot Doug Hurley
After their midday meal today, Magnus and Commander Chris Ferguson worked a little over an hour continuing to move experiments and equipment to and from Atlantis� middeck That done, the shuttle crew had most of the afternoon off
Mission control data processing experts declared Atlantis� General Purpose Computer 4 to be healthy after its Thursday shutdown It is back in operation in its normal role of shuttle systems management GPC 1 remains the guidance, navigation and control computer while GPCs 2 and 3 are in standby
Beginning about 5:10 a m CDT, Hurley and Mission Specialist Rex Walheim answered questions from NASA Explorer Schools students It was the last opportunity for shuttle crew members to respond to students� questions
The next status report will be issued after the crew�s 9:29 p m Sunday wakeup or earlier if warranted
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Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2011 21:36:23 -0500 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: STS-135 MCC Status Report #20
STS-135 Report #20 Sunday, July 17, 2011 - 9:30 p m CDT Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas
HOUSTON � The STS-135 flight day 11 wakeup call came from Houston, as always, but in a broader sense of the word than usual
�Good morning, Atlantis, from all of us at the Johnson Space Center!� chorused an auditorium-full of Johnson employees in a message recorded before Atlantis� launch �Have a great mission!�
Johnson Space Center is home not only to the astronaut corps, but also Mission Control and the Space Shuttle Program, itself
The message was preceded in the 9:29 p m wakeup call by Keith Urban�s �Days Go By,� which was chosen by Mission Specialist Rex Walheim
Walheim and his fellow crew members � Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialist Sandy Magnus � are scheduled to close the hatches between the International Space Station and a space shuttle for the last time today, at 8:19 a m But before they do that, they�ll pack up the last of the cargo to come home from the station on the shuttle�s middeck and move the Raffaello multipurpose logistics module back into place inside the shuttle�s cargo bay
The crew finished packing Raffaello on flight day 10, and now it�s just a matter of getting it � with its 5,666 pounds of returning cargo � back in place for the trip home When it�s unpacked back on Earth, multipurpose logistic modules will have returned 20 tons of supplies and equipment to Earth, and carried another 50 tons into space since their first mission, STS-102 in 2002
After returning to the space shuttle for the remainder of the mission, the crew will prepare for Monday�s undocking from the space station, checking out the tools they�ll use for that activity and setting up a camera inside the shuttle hatch
The next status report will be issued at the end of the crew�s day or earlier if warranted
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End of HSFNEWS Digest - 17 Jul 2011 to 18 Jul 2011 (#2011-90)
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