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Saturday’s spacewalk a success: Last hurdle completed | Saturday’s spacewalk a success: Last hurdle completed |
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| Written by William Atkins | |
| Sunday, 25 November 2007 | |
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Beginning their spacewalk about 70 minutes early, at about 4:50 a.m. EST, Whitson and Tani linked up cooling system lines to the Harmony module from the space station on this spacewalk. They also connected Harmony with primary and backup connections to the space station’s electric power grid. With all of their scheduled assignments successfully finished, the astronauts also made an inspection of the mechanism that rotates a faulty solar array on the space station’s right side.
Earlier in October 2007, during the STS-120 mission, Tani had made the discovery of metal shavings around the mechanism. Bearing races are inner and outer rings, circular in this case, containing grooves where sets of balls loosely sit, all of which makes up the ball bearing. Saturday’s inspection is geared toward looking inside the interior of the mechanism and finding out what is actually grinding the mechanism and forming the shavings. The knowledge learned in this task will hopefully help to develop a plan to fix the joint. Besides the inspection of the faulty solar array joint, the spacewalking astronauts are also performing other “get-ahead” tasks while outside of the space station. STS-122 is planned for a space shuttle Atlantis liftoff at 4:31:38 p.m. EST (21:31:38 UTC) on December 6, 2007, at launch pad 39A, at the Kennedy Space Center, in Florida. Details of STS-122 is found at the NASA webpage: Mission Information STS-122.
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