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  • International Space Station Status Report #04-50
    6:30 p.m. CDT Friday, Sept. 3, 2004
    Expedition 9 Crew

    Smoothly and ahead of schedule, Expedition 9 Commander Gennady
    Padalka and NASA Science Officer Mike Fincke completed the fourth
    and final spacewalk of their six-month mission today. Padalka and
    Fincke spent five hours, 21 minutes outside completing mainenance
    tasks and installing antennas to prepare for the initial arrival
    of a new European cargo ship next year.

    Wearing Russian Orlan spacesuits, Padalka and Fincke began the
    spacewalk at 11:43 a.m. CDT, emerging from the Pirs airlock
    affixed to the Zvezda Service Module. It was Padalka�s sixth
    career spacewalk and the fourth for Fincke, all of his conducted
    during this expedition. The spacewalk was supervised by Russian
    flight controllers at the Mission Control Center in Korolev,
    outside Moscow.

    After setting up tools and tethers, Padalka and Fincke quickly
    went to work. On the Zarya module, they replaced a pump control
    panel that measures the module's coolant levels. They then
    installed a series of tether guides on four handrails. The guides
    are intended to prevent future spacewalkers� tethers from
    becoming snagged.

    As the Station moved into orbital darkness, the spacewalkers
    took a rest break. During the break, flight controllers in
    Houston collected data on the orientation of the outpost. The
    information will help determine if the cooling systems of the
    Russian spacesuits contribute to changes in the Station�s
    orientation. Throughout today's spacewalk, the Station remained
    in predicted orientations. No unanticipated measures were needed
    to maintain its stability.

    Padalka and Fincke spent two and a half hours on the exterior of
    Zvezda, installing three communications antennas at its aft end.
    Those antennas, along with other equipment installed during an
    Aug. 3 spacewalk, will be used next year. They will guide the
    European Space Agency�s unpiloted Automated Transfer Vehicle
    (ATV), the "Jules Verne" cargo ship, to its maiden docking with
    the Station. Three more ATV navigation antennas will be installed
    by the next Station crew, Expedition 10, in February. The
    Expedition 11 crew will install ATV communications gear inside
    Zvezda as well.

    Padalka and Fincke returned to Pirs and installed protective
    handrail covers at one of the two airlock hatches. The covers
    will ensure tethers do not inadvertently wrap around the
    handrails.

    Fincke also photographed a suitcase-sized tray of Japanese
    commercial experiments mounted on Zvezda to measure the effect of
    micrometeoroids on a variety of materials. Called Micro-Particle
    Capturer and Space Environment Exposure Devices, they were
    installed on Zvezda almost three years ago.

    With their work done, Padalka and Fincke returned to the airlock
    and closed the hatch at 5:04 p.m. CDT. The spacewalk was the 56th
    in support of Station assembly and maintenance and the 31st based
    from the Station. In all, Padalka and Fincke have spent 15 hours
    and 45 minutes outside the Station during their four spacewalks
    together. To date, spacewalkers have spent more than 338 hours
    outside the Station for maintenance and assembly work.

    For information on the crew's activities aboard the Space
    Station, future launch dates, as well as a list of opportunities
    to see the Station from anywhere on the Earth, visit:

    http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/

    For details on Station science operations provided by the
    Payload Operations Center at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
    in Huntsville, Ala., visit:

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

    The next ISS status report will be issued on Friday, Sept. 10,
    or earlier, if events warrant.

    ISS Space Station Status

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