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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-43
    7 a.m. CDT Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2004
    Expedition 9 Crew

    Two International Space Station spacewalkers began rolling out
    the welcome mat for a new cargo vehicle this morning. Expedition
    9 Commander Gennady Padalka and NASA ISS Science Officer Mike
    Fincke spent 4� hours outside the Station swapping out
    experiments and installing hardware associated with Europe's
    Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), scheduled to launch on its
    maiden voyage to ISS next year.

    The ATV is an unpiloted cargo carrier like the Russian Progress
    supply vehicles, but has a cargo capacity about 2� times that of
    a Progress. The European Space Agency's (ESA) ATV is scheduled
    for its first launch in the fall of 2005 aboard an ESA Ariane 5
    rocket from French Guiana. In addition to carrying cargo,
    including fuel, water, oxygen and nitrogen, it also can reboost
    the Station. Like the Progress, the ATV will burn up when it
    re-enters the atmosphere. During the spacewalk Padalka and Fincke
    worked smoothly around the exterior of the Russian Zvezda Service
    Module in their Orlan spacesuits. The pair exited the Pirs
    Docking Compartment airlock at 1:58 a.m. CDT and began work on
    the Russian segment immediately.

    The crewmembers moved to the aft end cone of Zvezda, where they
    found a wide open workspace. ISS Progress 14 had been undocked
    from the area on Friday.

    Their first task was to replace an experiment, called SKK that
    exposes materials the space environment with a fresh sample
    container. They also replaced a Kromka experiment unit that
    measures contamination from Service Module thruster firings.

    Their attention then turned to preparing the Station for the
    arrival of ATVs by installing new rendezvous and docking
    equipment. They installed two antennas and replaced three laser
    reflectors with three more advanced versions than the ones
    launched with Zvezda in 2000. One three-dimensional reflector was
    also installed to replace three other old reflectors the
    spacewalkers removed.

    While in the area, the crew also disconnected a cable for a
    camera that has broken and will be replaced on a future
    spacewalk. The crew also retrieved another materials experiment,
    Platan-M. The crew returned to Pirs with the Platan-M, Kromka
    No.2, SKK No. 2 and the six old laser reflectors in tow.

    As they worked at the rear of the Service Module, the three
    600-pound Control Moment Gyroscopes that control the orientation
    in space of the orbiting laboratory approached their saturation
    level, a condition that had been expected. The Station was placed
    in free drift while the spacewalkers continued working.
    Consequently, as power conservation measures were executed,
    S-band communication was temporarily lost.

    At about 4:15 a.m. CDT, the spacewalkers, who were about 40
    minutes ahead of their timeline, were asked to clear the area.
    Once they moved forward, the thrusters on the Service Module were
    activated to realign the Station's attitude and S-band
    communication was also restored.

    Subsequently, at about 5 a.m. CDT, the Control Moment Gyroscopes
    reassumed attitude control and the Service Module thrusters were
    turned off. The spacewalkers then returned to work at the rear of
    the Service Module.

    The crew closed the hatch and ended the spacewalk at 6:28 a.m.
    CDT. This was the 55th spacewalk in support of Station assembly
    and maintenance, the 30th staged from the Station itself, the
    fifth for Padalka and Fincke's third.

    Information on the crew's activities aboard the Space Station,
    future launch dates, as well as Station sighting opportunities
    from anywhere on the Earth, is available on the Internet at:

    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/

    Details on Station science operations can be found on an
    Internet site administered by the Payload Operations Center at
    NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., at:

    http://scipoc.msfc.nasa.gov/

    The next ISS status report will be issued Friday afternoon or
    when events warrant.

    ISS Space Station Status

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