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STS-104, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 16
Thursday July 19, 2001 - 6 p.m. CDT
The eight Atlantis
and International Space Station crewmembers will start their day with
a dry run of a spacewalk from the station's new Quest airlock, completing
their testing and activation of the airlock. Atlantis spacewalkers Mike
Gernhardt and Jim Reilly, assisted by Pilot Charlie Hobaugh and Expedition
Two Flight Engineer Jim Voss, will simulate spacewalk preparations beginning
around 7 p.m.
Atlantis Commander
Steve Lindsey and Mission Specialist Janet Kavandi will assist with
the final checks of the airlock later in the morning. Subsequently,
all eight crewmembers will gather to review the procedures for Friday's
spacewalk, the third of the mission. During that spacewalk, Gernhardt
and Reilly will attach the final nitrogen gas tank to the airlock, assisted
by Voss and Expedition Two Flight Engineer Susan Helms who will be operating
the station's robotic arm. At 10:11 p.m., the two crews will participate
in a joint news conference with media representatives at several NASA
centers and the Russian Mission Control Center in Korolev. That conference
will run for 26 minutes and will be shown live on NASA TV. In addition,
Lindsey is scheduled to downlink a tour of the Quest airlock around
3 a.m.
Station Commander
Yury Usachev will perform various periodic maintenance duties on the
station's Russian systems, as well as help fellow crewmates Voss and
Helms prepare for robotics operations related to Friday evening's spacewalk.
The Atlantis crew
was awakened at 4:04 p.m. by the song "A Time To Dance" by
Janet Giroux played by the Space Center Intermediate School Symphonic
Band. The band was directed by Giroux and the song was played for Reilly.
The next mission
status report will be issued about 6 a.m. Friday or as events warrant.
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