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STS-104, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 14
Wednesday, July 18, 2001 - 6 p.m. CDT
Atlantis and International
Space Station crews will continue the activation of the station's new
Quest airlock this evening. They also will replace a leaky valve in
an Intermodule Ventilation (IMV) Assembly in the station's Unity node.
That valve, which is now capped, will be replaced by another valve from
the U.S. laboratory Destiny. The Destiny valve will not be needed until
the station's second node arrives no earlier than November 2003.
Atlantis Commander
Steve Lindsey and Expedition Two Flight Engineer Jim Voss will do the
valve replacement. It will be tested for several hours to ensure it
is not leaking. Atlantis spacewalkers Mike Gernhardt and Reilly, assisted
by Pilot Charlie Hobaugh will continue testing equipment of the new
airlock Quest. The three astronauts also will transfer equipment to
Quest for the third spacewalk of the mission. That spacewalk is scheduled
for Friday evening and will be the first out of the new airlock.
Atlantis Mission
Specialist Janet Kavandi and Expedition Two Flight Engineers Jim Voss
and Susan Helms will install the Hatch between Quest's Crew Lock and
Equipment Lock. The hatch is currently in its launch position at the
interface between the airlock and the Unity node. After the hatch is
installed in its new position, it will be tested for leaks for more
than eight hours.
Station Commander
Yury Usachev will spend his day working with one of the station's payload
computers, performing periodic maintenance on several of the station's
Russian systems and helping fellow crewmate Voss replace valves on the
Airlock to continue linking the new module with the station's life support
systems.
At about 2:30 a.m.
Thursday, Lindsey will fire Atlantis' engines in a series of pulses
during a one-hour period to boost the station's altitude. This will
be the third and final reboost scheduled for this mission.
The Atlantis crew
was awakened at 4:04 p.m. Wednesday by Sheryl Crow's "All I Wanna
Do." The song was played for the entire crew from their training
team.
The next mission
status report will be issued about 6 a.m. Thursday or as events warrant.
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