STS-105 Day 4 Highlights
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- On Monday, August 13, 2001, 5:30 a.m. CDT, STS-105 MCC Status Report # 6
reports:
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- The crewmembers aboard the Discovery / International Space Station
complex were awakened shortly before 4:30 a.m. Central time today to
the sounds of the overture from "The Barber of Seville" by
Rossini, a tribute to Expedition Three Flight Engineer Mikhail Tyurin,
who along with Commander Frank Culbertson and Pilot Vladimir Dezhurov,
will move over to the ISS today to take up residency.
- Once they swap out their custom-made Soyuz capsule seat liners with
those belonging to Expedition Two Commander Yury Usachev and Flight
Engineers Jim Voss and Susan Helms, Culbertson, Dezhurov and Tyurin
will become the third trio of residents to inhabit the complex, while
Usachev, Voss and Helms become members of Discovery's crew.
- The Soyuz serves as a crew return vehicle in the unlikely event it
should become necessary to leave the station.
- Official handover of command of the ISS from Usachev to Culbertson
will take place on August 20, shortly before Discovery undocks from
the Station.
- After the crew transfer is complete, the oncoming ISS residents will
begin a comprehensive handover with their departing counterparts,
receiving briefings on Station systems, the current configuration of
hardware and computers and procedures they will employ during their
first days on board the outpost.
- Mission Specialist Pat Forrester will use Discovery's robot arm to
move the Italian-built Leonardo cargo module from the shuttle's
payload bay to the nadir docking port of the Station's Unity module so
it can be unloaded of more than three tons of supplies and equipment
for the newly arrived Expedition Three crew. Leonardo also contains
racks of scientific experiments which will greatly enhance the
scientific research on board the ISS over the next few
months. Leonardo will be installed on the Station late this morning.
- Other equipment will be transferred throughout the day from
Discovery's middeck lockers to the ISS as the crews work in concert to
set the stage for the Expedition Three mission.
- The joined spacecraft are orbiting at an average altitude of about
244 statute miles, completing an orbit of the Earth every 90 minutes.
Both craft are in good condition.
- On Monday, August 13, 2001, 6:00 p.m. CDT, STS-105 MCC Status Report # 7
reports:
- The International Space Station's third resident crew officially
took control of the complex at 2:15 p.m. CDT today, when confirmation
was given by the new station commander that all transfer activities
associated with the custom-made Soyuz capsule seat liners had been
completed and leak checks on their Russian Sokol space suits was
verified.
- That marked the end of the Expedition Two crew's stay on the station
at 148 days since it took over for the first resident crew on March
18. By the time the Expedition Two crew lands aboard Discovery next
week, Yury Usachev, Jim Voss and Susan Helms will have spent 163 days
aboard the station and 167 days in space.
- The official ceremonial handover of command of the ISS from Usachev
to Culbertson will take place Aug. 20, shortly before Discovery
undocks from the Station.
- The systematic swap of the seat liners and space suits occurred in
and around the installation of the Leonardo Multipurpose Pressurized
Logistics Module onto the station. Leonardo is one of three cargo
supply vessels designed to deliver food, clothing, experiments and
other hardware to and from the station throughout its orbital life.
It was attached to the station at 10:55 a.m. CDT and its hatch opened
at 2:47 p.m. CDT.
- Now that the official crew transfer is complete, the Expedition
Three crew of Culbertson, Pilot Vladimir Dezhurov and Flight Engineer
Mikhail Tyurin will begin a comprehensive handover with their
departing counterparts, receiving briefings on station systems, the
current configuration of hardware and computers and procedures they
will employ during their first days on board the outpost.
- The crew will be awakened at 4:10 a.m. CDT Tuesday to continue the
unloading of more than three tons of supplies and experiments from
Leonardo. At 2 p.m. CDT Tuesday, the two station commanders,
Culbertson and Usachev, will take part in an interview from space with
television networks. The interview will air live on NASA TV.
- The joined spacecraft are orbiting at an average altitude of about
244 statute miles, completing an orbit of the Earth every 90 minutes.
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