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STS-108, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 14
Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2001 – 7 a.m. CST
Activities on board
Endeavour and the International Space Station today will focus on continuing
transfer of hardware, equipment and supplies between the two spacecraft
as well as hardware maintenance and continuing handover briefings between
the Expedition Three and Four crews.
Flight Day 8 for
Endeavour’s crew began with a wake-up call from Mission Control
offering a rendition of “Fly me to the Moon”, sung by Oliver
“Ollie” O’Regin for Dan Tani.
The astronauts
and cosmonauts have transferred more than 5,000 pounds of supplies and
material from Endeavour’s middeck, and the Raffaello Multi-Purpose
Logistics Module to the station. Today, the crews will focus on packing
up the Raffaello module with items bound for a return trip to Earth.
Raffaello will be detached from the Unity module of the station onFriday
and reberthed in Endeavour’s cargo bay for its ride home.
With a one-day
extension to the mission, Endeavour’s crew – Commander Dom
Gorie, Pilot Mark Kelly and Mission Specialists Linda Godwin and Tani
– will spend today assisting the Expedition Four crew – Commander
Yury Onufrienko and Flight Engineers Expedition Dan Bursch and Carl
Walz – with maintenance tasks on board the station, including the
replacement of some of the components of the on-board treadmill. Tomorrow,
the crew will replace a failed compressor in one of the air conditioners
in the Zvezda Service Module. As the Expedition Three crew – Commander
Frank Culbertson, Pilot Vladimir Dezhurov and Flight Engineer Mikhail
Tyurin – prepare for a return to Earth on Monday, they continue
a series of handover briefings to acquaint the newest resident crew
with their orbital home.
Endeavour is currently
scheduled to undock from the ISS on Saturday morning, with landing planned
for early Monday afternoon at the Kennedy Space Center.
The next STS-108
mission status report will be issued about 6 p.m. today or as events
warrant.
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