![]() ![]() Astronauts Kimbrough and Bowen lubricated the race rings on the ISS port SARJ, mounted a video camera on the ISS Port 1 Truss, installed two Global Position Satellite antennae on the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) Logistics Module, retracted a latch on the JEM and reinstalled the JEM cover. The fourth spacewalk was conducted on November 24 and lasted 6 hours, 7 minutes. Astronauts Piper and Bowen cleaned and lubricated race rings on the ISS starboard SARJ. The third spacewalk was conducted on November 22 and lasted 6 hours, 57 minutes. Astronauts Piper and Kimbrough moved two carts, lubricated the ISS robotic arm and cleaned and lubricated the starboard SARJ race ring. The second spacewalk was conducted on November 20 and lasted 6 hours, 45 minutes. During this spacewalk, a tool bag was accidentally released into space. Astronauts Piper and Bowen cleaned and lubricated parts of the ISS Solar Alpha Rotary Joint (SARJ). The first spacewalk was conducted on November 18 and lasted 6 hours, 52 minutes. At the entrance of an Orbiter Processing FacilityAn Orbiter Processing Facility ( OPF) was one of three where U.S. There were four spacewalks during the mission. a porary storage in the Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building, awaiting transfer to the Orbiter Processing Facility for preparation for the. The chief goal of the mission was to outfit the International Space Station (ISS) for six-person crews. Mission duration was 15 days, 20 hours, 29 minutes, 37 seconds. Two landing opportunities at the Kennedy Space Center were waived due to bad weather. EST on a temporary landing strip adjacent to Runway 22/04, Edwards Air Force Base, California. Launch occurred on schedule with no delays. Rollaround to Launch Pad 39A – Octo(for Launch) Rollout to Launch Pad 39B – Septem(as rescue Shuttle for STS-125) The building suffered severe exterior damage during the storm season of 2004, when Hurricane Frances. It was later modified to assemble the Shuttles and used for the duration of the 30 year Shuttle program. Rollover to Vehicle Assembly Building – September 11, 2008 The VAB was built in 1966 and originally used to put together the Saturn V launch vehicles for the Apollo program that sent man to the moon. Tow to Orbiter Processing Facility – March 27, 2008 Gregory Chamitoff, Flight Engineer, Returning from International Space Station Sandra Magnus, Mission Specialist, Embarking to International Space Station Heidemarie Stefanyshyn-Piper, Mission Specialist ![]()
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