STS-108
Endeavour
ISS EVA to repair
docking ring
December 3, 2001
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In this video taken from the retreating Progress
5 ship on Nov. 22, officials discovered an obstruction that prevented
the docking of the Progress 6 to the ISS (Original audio included)
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| KENNEDY SPACE CENTER,
Fla. -– Expedition Three crew members Vladimir Dezhurov and Mikhail
Tyurin successfully completed a spacewalk during which they removed
a rubber O-ring that prevented the docking of the Progress 6 supply
ship to the ISS. The spacewalk clears the way for Tuesday's launch
of the Shuttle Endeavour on STS-108. Top priorities for the STS-108
(UF-1) mission of Endeavour are rotation of the International Space
Station Expedition Three and Expedition Four crews, bringing water,
equipment and supplies to the station in the Multi-Purpose Logistics
Module Raffaello, and completion of robotics tasks and a spacewalk
to install thermal blankets over two pieces of equipment at the
bases of the Space Station's solar wings. |
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