By TonyF on 17 November 2008 at 10:44PM
Flight Day 4 saw the berthing of the Leonardo cargo module to the station. The first of four spacewalks will kick off tomorrow afternoon (18 Nov). So far, inspections of Endeavour's heat shield are showing no problems. NASA reports:
Image above: STS-126 crew members participate in interviews with WXIA-TV and WAGA-TV in Atlanta and WHDH-TV in Boston. Photo credit: NASA TV
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STS-126 and Expedition 18 crew members used a robotic arm Monday to attach the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module onto the International Space Station. The crews also prepared for Tuesday’s spacewalk by mission specialists Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper and Steve Bowen.
The spacewalk is scheduled to kick off about 1:45 p.m. EST. Piper and Bowen will work outside of the station to swap equipment delivered by the shuttle with equipment that will be brought back to Earth. They also will begin the cleaning of the starboard solar alpha rotary joint and replacement of its trundle bearing assemblies.
The spacewalk, which is the first of four scheduled for STS-126, is slated to last 6.5 hours.
In preparation for their spacewalk, Piper and Bowen are spending Monday night in the station’s Quest Airlock. The purpose of this “camp out” is to purge the nitrogen from their bodies before their planned exit from the station.
Flight Day 3 pics are up at the JSC Gallery. Launch pics and video at KSC. Discussion here. Status Report #7 here. Check the links at right for play-by-play and NASA TV.
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