| STS-114
Extravehicular Activities
The STS-114
crew will perform three spacewalks while at the International Space
Station. The crew will test techniques for repairing elements of
the Space Shuttle's thermal protection system, replace a Control
Moment Gyroscope, or CMG, on the Station and install an External
Stowage Platform.
EVA
Astronauts
Stephen Robinson
Soichi Noguchi
EVA
1
Robinson, Noguchi Flight
Day 5
During the
first extravehicular activity, the spacewalkers will test some new
techniques for replacing or repairing damaged tiles on the Space
Shuttle.
EVA
2 Robinson,
Noguchi Flight
Day 7
The spacewalkers
will replace one of the Station's four CMGs during the second STS-114
EVA. The CMGs provide primary attitude control capability for the
ISS. While the other three CMGs continue to function normally, the
fourth CMG suffered a mechanical failure in 2002. The remaining
gyroscopes have been providing full attitude control since then,
but all four will be needed as the Station's main truss continues
to expand.
EVA
3 Robinson,
Noguchi Flight
Day 9
During the
third spacewalk, Robinson and Noguchi will install and activate
an External Stowage Platform on the Station's Quest Airlock. The
platform is designed to hold Orbital Replacement Units, or ORUs,
that will be delivered to the Station in the future.
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