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78. | Expedition 14 |
Michael Lopez-Alegria Sunita Williams |
January 31, 2007 15:14 |
January 31, 2007 23:09 |
7 hours 55 minutes | |
Reconfigured one of the two cooling loops serving Destiny from the temporary to permanent system, connected a cable for the Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS), installed six cable cinches and two winch bars to secure the starboard radiator of the P6 Truss, and then installed a shroud over it. Removed one of two fluid lines from the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss. The EAS would be jettisoned during a later EVA. | ||||||
79. | Expedition 14 |
Michael Lopez-Alegria Sunita Williams |
February 4, 2007 13:38 |
February 4, 2007 20:49 |
7 hours, 11 minutes | |
Reconfigured the second of the two cooling loops serving Destiny from the temporary to permanent system, completed work with the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) on the P6 Truss, photographed the inboard end of the P6 starboard solar wing in preparation for its retraction during STS-117, removed a sunshade from a multiplexer-demultiplexer data relay device, and continued work on the SSPTS. | ||||||
80. | Expedition 14 |
Michael Lopez-Alegria Sunita Williams |
February 8, 2007 13:26 |
February 8, 2007 20:06 |
6 hours, 40 minutes | |
Removed two thermal shrouds on two Rotary Joint Motor Controllers (RJMC) on the P3 truss, removed two large shrouds from P3 Bays 18 and 20, and jettisoned the shrouds away from the station. Deployed an Unpressurized Cargo Carrier Assembly Attachment System (UCCAS) on the upper face of the P3 truss, removed two launch locks from the P5 truss, and connected four cables of the SSPTS to the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA-2) at the forward end of Destiny where shuttles dock. | ||||||
81. | Expedition 14 * |
Mikhail Tyurin Michael Lopez-Alegria |
February 22, 2007 10:27 |
February 22, 2007 16:45 |
6 hours, 18 minutes | |
Retracted the antenna of the Progress cargo carrier at the aft port of the Zvezda service module, photographed a Russian satellite navigation antenna, and replaced a Russian materials experiment, inspected and photographed an antenna for the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), photographed a German robotics experiment, and inspected, remated, and photographed hardware connectors. | ||||||
82. | Expedition 15 * |
Fyodor Yurchikhin Oleg Kotov |
May 30, 2007 19:05 |
May 31, 2007 00:30 |
5 hours, 25 minutes | |
Installed Service Module Debris Protection (SMDP) panels and rerouted a Global Positioning System antenna cable. | ||||||
83. | Expedition 15 * |
Fyodor Yurchikhin Oleg Kotov |
June 6, 2007 14:23 |
June 6, 2007 20:00 |
5 hours, 37 minutes | |
Installed a section of Ethernet cable on the Zarya module, installed additional Service Module Debris Protection (SMDP) panels on Zvezda, and deployed a Russian scientific experiment. | ||||||
84. | STS-117 |
James F. Reilly John D. Olivas |
June 11, 2007 20:02 |
June 12, 2007 02:17 |
6 hours, 15 minutes | |
Began the S3/S4 Truss installation. | ||||||
85. | STS-117 |
Patrick G. Forrester Steven Swanson |
June 13, 2007 18:28 |
June 14, 2007 01:44 |
7 hours, 16 minutes | |
Assisted in retraction of the solar panels on the P6 Truss. Completed the S3/S4 truss installation. Partial failure due to the S3/S4 SARJ motor control circuits being wired in reverse, so some launch restraints were left in place to prevent the possibility of undesired rotation. | ||||||
86. | STS-117 |
James F. Reilly John D. Olivas |
June 15, 2007 17:24 |
June 16, 2007 01:22 |
7 hours 58 minutes | |
Repaired the Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) pod thermal blanket, finished the P6 solar array retraction, and installed a hydrogen ventilation valve onto Destiny. | ||||||
87. | STS-117 |
Patrick G. Forrester Steven Swanson |
June 17, 2007 16:25 |
June 17, 2007 22:54 |
6 hours 29 minutes | |
Retrieved a television camera and its support structure from an External Stowage Platform attached to the Quest airlock, and installed it on the S3 truss, verified the Drive Lock Assembly (DLA) 2 configuration, and removed the last six SARJ launch restraints. Installed a computer network cable on the Unity node, opened the hydrogen vent valve on the Destiny laboratory, and tethered two orbital debris shield panels on the station’s service module. | ||||||
88. | Expedition 15 |
Clayton Anderson Fyodor Yurchikhin |
July 23, 2007 10:25 |
July 23, 2007 18:06 |
7 hours, 41 minutes | |
Replaced components for the Mobile Transporter's redundant power system, jettisoned an ammonia tank and flight support equipment, and cleaned the Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) on the nadir port of Unity. | ||||||
89. | STS-118 |
Richard Mastracchio Dafydd Williams |
August 11, 2007 16:28 |
August 11, 2007 23:45 |
6 hours 17 minutes | |
Attached the Starboard 5 (S5) segment of the station’s truss, and retracted the forward heat-rejecting radiator from the station’s Port 6 (P6) truss. | ||||||
90. | STS-118 |
Richard Mastracchio Dafydd Williams |
August 13, 2007 15:32 |
August 13, 2007 22:00 |
6 hours, 28 minutes | |
Removed the new Control Moment Gyroscope (CMG) from the shuttle's payload bay and installed it onto the Z1 truss. Installed the failed CMG onto an External Stowage Platform (ESP-2). | ||||||
91. | STS-118 |
Richard Mastracchio Clay Anderson |
August 15, 2007 14:38 |
August 15, 2007 20:05 |
5 hours, 28 minutes | |
Moved two Crew Equipment Translation Aid (CETA) carts from tracks on the left side of the Canadarm2 Mobile Transporter to its right side. Relocated an antenna base from the P6 truss to P1, and installed a new transponder and signal processor for an S-band communications upgrade. During the EVA, Mastracchio noted a hole in the second layer of material on the thumb of his left glove. The suit has five protective layers, and the small hole did not cause any danger to Mastracchio, but he returned to the airlock early as a precautionary measure. | ||||||
92. | STS-118 |
Dafydd Williams Clay Anderson |
August 18, 2007 14:17 |
August 18, 2007 19:02 |
5 hours, 02 minutes | |
Retrieved Materials International Space Station Experiment (MISSE) containers 3 and 4, installed the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) Boom Stand, installed an External Wireless Instrumentation System (EWIS) antenna, and secured Z1 gimbal locks. | ||||||
93. | STS-120 |
Scott E. Parazynski Douglas H. Wheelock |
October 26, 2007 10:02 |
October 26, 2007 16:16 |
6 hours, 14 minutes | |
Installed the new Harmony module in its temporary location, retrieved the S-Band Antenna Support Assembly, and prepared for the relocation of the P6 truss by disconnecting fluid lines on the P6/Z1 truss segments. | ||||||
94. | STS-120 |
Scott E. Parazynski Daniel M. Tani |
October 28, 2007 09:32 |
October 28, 2007 16:05 |
6 hours, 33 minutes | |
Disconnected the Z1-to-P6 umbilicals, detached P6 from Z1, configured the S1 radiator, installed handrails onto Harmony, and inspected the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ). | ||||||
95. | STS-120 |
Scott E. Parazynski Douglas H. Wheelock |
October 30, 2007 08:45 |
October 30, 2007 15:53 |
7 hours, 08 minutes | |
Attached P6 to P5, installed P6/P5 umbilical connections, reconfigured S1 following its redeployment, and inspected the port SARJ. | ||||||
96. | STS-120 |
Scott E. Parazynski Douglas H. Wheelock |
November 3, 2007 10:03 |
November 3, 2007 17:22 |
7 hours, 19 minutes | |
Inspection and repair of the P6 solar array. | ||||||
97. | Expedition 16 |
Peggy Whitson Yuri Malenchenko |
November 9, 2007 09:54 |
November 9, 2007 16:49 |
6 hours, 55 minutes | |
Disconnected and stored the Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System cables, stored the PMA-2 umbilical, and stowed a Harmony node avionics umbilical into a temporary position. | ||||||
98. | Expedition 16 |
Peggy Whitson Daniel M. Tani |
November 20, 2007 10:10 |
November 20, 2007 17:26 |
7 hours, 16 minutes | |
External configuration of PMA-2 and Harmony: Fluid, electrical, and data lines attached, avionics lines hooked up, heater cables attached, and relocated a fluid tray. | ||||||
99. | Expedition 16 |
Peggy Whitson Daniel M. Tani |
November 24, 2007 09:50 |
November 24, 2007 16:54 |
7 hours, 04 minutes | |
Completion of fluid, electrical, and data line hookups for PMA-2 and Harmony. Loop B Fluid Tray connected to the port side of the Destiny laboratory. Inspected and photographed the starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ) to assist with troubleshooting on the ground. | ||||||
100. | Expedition 16 |
Peggy Whitson Daniel M. Tani |
December 18, 2007 09:50 |
December 18, 2007 16:46 |
6 hours, 56 minutes | |
Inspected the S4 starboard Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ), and a Beta Gimbal Assembly (BGA). Records: 100th EVA in support of assembly and maintenance of the International Space Station. Whitson became the female astronaut with the most EVAs (five) and the most time spent in EVA, with a total of 32 hours, 36 minutes. |
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