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STS-92, Mission
Control Center
Status Report # 12 Tuesday, October
17, 2000 - 5:45 a.m. CDT
Mission Specialists
Leroy Chiao and Bill McArthur will team up once again today to conduct
the third scheduled space walk of this mission, setting the stage for
future on-orbit construction and the arrival of the Expedition 1 crew
in November.
Today’s space
walk, scheduled to begin just before 9:30 a.m.CDT, paves the way for
installation of the station’s large solar arrays later this year
as Chiao and McArthur install two current converter units to process
power that will be generated by the arrays, and prepare the worksite
where the arrays will be attached. The converter units – called
DDCUs – are 129-pound power processing systems that will provide
precisely regulated power output from the massive solar arrays. With
assistance from robot arm operator Koichi Wakata, who will ferry the
spacewalkers around the growing station, Chiao and McArthur will unfasten
the DDCUs from their locations in Discovery’s payload bay and install
them on the Z1 Truss in a process that will take about two hours to
complete.
They will then
turn their attention to final power cable connections on both the Z1
Truss and newly installed docking port, PMA-3, connecting and reconfiguring
cables to route power from PMA-2 to PMA-3 for the arrival of Endeavour
and the STS-97 crew next month. Finally, McArthur and Chiao will attach
a second tool storage box on the Z1 Truss, providing a place to hold
the tools and space walking aids that will be used during upcoming assembly
flights. McArthur will retrieve a bag of tools and hardware attached
to the exterior of the Unity module and place it in the storage boxes.
The tools were temporarily stowed on Unity during a May 1999 space walk
conducted by Astronauts Tammy Jernigan and Dan Barry during STS-96,
the first shuttle docking with the International Space Station.
Overnight, space
station flight controllers in Houston completed commanding a series
of 16 bolts to their closed position, securing PMA-3 to its new location
on the Unity module, following a planned 12-hour thermal conditioning
period. The docking port, installed during yesterday’s space walk,
will be used by the STS-97 crew when Endeavour docks with the International
Space Station.
The next Mission
Control Center status report will be issued at 6 p.m., or as events
warrant.
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