Astronauts Add Room on ISS; Spacecraft to Study Sun
The Shedding Light on the Shedding Light on the News News& Eandvents Events of North/Centra of Titusville,l Mims,Brevard Scottsmoor, County, Port Florida St. John, and now Merritt Island & Cocoa Vol.Vol. 5 7 No. 928 THURSDAY,THURSDAY, FEBRUARY OCTOBER 18 30,, 2010 2008 www.NorthBrevardBeacon.comwww.NorthBrevardBeacon.com NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick, STS- 130 mission specialist, participates in the mis- sion’s first session of extravehicular activity as construction and maintenance continue on the International Space Station. During the six-hour, 32-minute spacewalk, Patrick and astronaut Robert Behnken (out of frame), mission specialist, re- located a temporary platform from the Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator, or Dextre, to the sta- tion’s truss structure and installed two han- dles on the robot. NASA photo Astronauts add room on ISS; spacecraft to study sun Compiled by Susan Walden bris. Shuttle Commander George Zamka and Mission Cape Canaveral Air Froce Station sending the SDO into The astronauts now have a room with a view at the Specialists Stephen Robinson and Kathryn Hire worked space on its mission to evaluate the complex mecha- International Space Station. with station Commander Jeff Williams to outfit the nisms of the sun. Crew members on Space Shuttle Endeavour and the vestibule between Unity and Tranquility after the hatch The spacecraft’s orbit will be in a geosynchronous ISS got their first look inside the orbiting outpost’s opening. orbit 22,300 miles high. From that altitude, it will point its newest module and cupola Feb. 12. As that work continued, Endeavour Pilot Terry Virts instruments at the sun and relay the readings instantly to The 13-day mission delivered a connecting module and station Flight Engineer Soichi Noguchi transferred a ground station in New Mexico.
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