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STS-108, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 08
Sunday, Dec. 9, 2001 – 7 a.m. CST
Waking up to the
patriotic tune of "It's A Grand Ole' Flag" performed by the
Fire Department of New York Emerald Society Pipes & Drums, Endeavour’s
crew was awakened at 6:14 a.m. CST today. The Expedition Four crew on
board the International Space Station was awakened about a half hour
later by a wake-up tone on board.
A New York firefighter
presented Pilot Mark Kelly with today’s wake-up music when Kelly visited
the World Trade Center site with former NASA Administrator Dan Goldin
shortly after the September 11 attacks. All the astronauts and cosmonauts
on board Endeavour and the International Space Station will take time
today to remember the victims, their families and rescue workers in
a special message from space, at 4:24 p.m. CST today.
Commander Dom Gorie,
Kelly, Mission Specialists Linda Godwin and Dan Tani, Expedition Three
Commander Frank Culbertson, Pilot Vladimir Dezhurov and Flight Engineer
Mikhail Tyurin, Expedition Four Commander Yury Onufrienko, and Flight
Engineers Carl Walz and Dan Bursch will all gather in the Destiny laboratory
aboard the station to display a U.S. flag and take a moment to honor
the victim’s families and survivors of the attacks.
Coordinated through
the “Flags for Heroes and Families” campaign, which was initiated
by Former NASA Administrator Dan Goldin, several American flags are
being flown aboard the space shuttle Endeavour. Those flags include
6,000 small U.S. flags, one U.S. flag that was recovered from the debris
of the World Trade Center, a Marine Corps flag that was retrieved from
the Pentagon, and an American flag from the State of Pennsylvania. Also
onboard, is a large New York Fire Department flag, 23 replica New York
Police Department shields, and 91 New York Police Department patches.
Those items are stowed away in the shuttle and will be distributed upon
Endeavour’s return to Earth.
The crew’s
activities today will focus on continuing transfer of several hundred
pounds of equipment and supplies from the Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics
Module that was attached to the station yesterday. Transfer of equipment,
supplies and experiments to and from the shuttle mid deck is already
complete. Today, Godwin and Tani will also check out and prepare the
tools they will use for Monday’s scheduled spacewalk.
The next STS-108
mission status report will be issued about 6 p.m. today or as events
warrant.
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