1 00:00:38,340 --> 00:00:36,150 at this point in the countdown 2 00:00:40,500 --> 00:00:38,350 everything is going on just the way it 3 00:00:43,380 --> 00:00:40,510 should with no significant problems 4 00:00:45,510 --> 00:00:43,390 being worked by the launch team the 5 00:00:47,340 --> 00:00:45,520 astronauts are awake and will be sitting 6 00:00:51,180 --> 00:00:47,350 down at the breakfast table within the 7 00:00:52,740 --> 00:00:51,190 next several minutes at t-minus 3 hours 8 00:01:06,310 --> 00:00:52,750 and holding this is shuttle launch 9 00:01:11,960 --> 00:01:08,660 this is shuttle launch control at 10 00:01:13,940 --> 00:01:11,970 t-minus three hours and holding see the 11 00:01:15,590 --> 00:01:13,950 astronauts at the breakfast table for 12 00:01:17,900 --> 00:01:15,600 this morning's launch attempt 13 00:01:20,050 --> 00:01:17,910 there's mission specialist Jan Davis and 14 00:01:23,900 --> 00:01:20,060 her husband payload commander Mark Lee 15 00:01:26,750 --> 00:01:23,910 here is a shuttle pilot Curt brown and 16 00:01:31,280 --> 00:01:26,760 this morning's STS 47 commander hoot 17 00:01:36,740 --> 00:01:31,290 Gibson there's a mission specialist and 18 00:01:41,420 --> 00:01:36,750 flight engineer J apt mission specialist 19 00:01:47,630 --> 00:01:41,430 may Jameson and the payload specialist 20 00:01:51,380 --> 00:01:47,640 dr. Mamoru mori of Japan half of the 21 00:01:53,660 --> 00:01:51,390 crew were awakened at about 458 this 22 00:01:56,870 --> 00:01:53,670 morning and the other three were 23 00:01:59,930 --> 00:01:56,880 awakened at 528 and in preparation for 24 00:02:01,820 --> 00:01:59,940 this morning's launch attempt sitting in 25 00:02:05,420 --> 00:02:01,830 the middle of the table is a traditional 26 00:02:14,090 --> 00:02:05,430 cake made for every launch team and it 27 00:02:19,520 --> 00:02:16,970 this is the STS 47 crew patch which was 28 00:02:21,800 --> 00:02:19,530 designed by the astronauts you can see 29 00:02:25,820 --> 00:02:21,810 the oval-shaped logo is surrounded by 30 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:25,830 the names of the seven astronauts slj on 31 00:02:30,800 --> 00:02:28,170 the left side stands for Space Lab Japan 32 00:02:33,230 --> 00:02:30,810 with the Japanese letters on the right 33 00:02:36,530 --> 00:02:33,240 meaning photo or weightlessness in 34 00:02:39,200 --> 00:02:36,540 Japanese the Shuttle Orbiter is flanked 35 00:02:42,080 --> 00:02:39,210 by the flags of the United States on its 36 00:02:44,120 --> 00:02:42,090 starboard side and the flag of Japan on 37 00:02:47,710 --> 00:02:44,130 the port side and you can see that the 38 00:02:50,810 --> 00:02:47,720 orbiter is flying over the United States 39 00:02:53,810 --> 00:02:50,820 state of Alaska and the country of Japan 40 00:02:56,510 --> 00:02:53,820 and this is indicative of the 57 degree 41 00:03:00,020 --> 00:02:56,520 or high inclination orbit that we'll be 42 00:03:02,510 --> 00:03:00,030 having over the seven-day flight this is 43 00:03:04,820 --> 00:03:02,520 shuttle launch control at t-minus three 44 00:03:07,670 --> 00:03:04,830 hours and holding we're currently 45 00:03:11,030 --> 00:03:07,680 standing by to receive some video of the 46 00:03:12,950 --> 00:03:11,040 astronauts the STS 47 crew as they're 47 00:03:17,120 --> 00:03:12,960 donning their flight pressure suits in 48 00:03:20,240 --> 00:03:17,130 preparation for today's launch as 49 00:03:22,450 --> 00:03:20,250 commander hoot Gibson Gibson is gonna be 50 00:03:24,770 --> 00:03:22,460 making his fourth trip in space today a 51 00:03:36,960 --> 00:03:24,780 veteran of three previous flights most 52 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:39,490 here's mission specialist and payload 53 00:03:45,520 --> 00:03:43,010 commander Mark Lee they'll be making his 54 00:03:54,970 --> 00:03:45,530 second trip in space today he flipped 55 00:03:57,039 --> 00:03:54,980 previously on STS 34 you see pilot Curt 56 00:03:59,770 --> 00:03:57,049 Brown being assisted with the donning of 57 00:04:06,119 --> 00:03:59,780 his gloves Brown will be making his 58 00:04:11,319 --> 00:04:08,979 these orange day glow outfits are 59 00:04:13,750 --> 00:04:11,329 essentially pressure suits that the 60 00:04:15,430 --> 00:04:13,760 astronauts wear during entry into Earth 61 00:04:21,909 --> 00:04:15,440 orbit and reentry 62 00:04:25,960 --> 00:04:21,919 back here upon landing here's Japanese 63 00:04:27,760 --> 00:04:25,970 payload specialist dr. Mamoru mori dr. 64 00:04:29,740 --> 00:04:27,770 Mori will become the first professional 65 00:04:32,020 --> 00:04:29,750 Japanese astronaut to fly in space today 66 00:04:35,010 --> 00:04:32,030 and he's very pleased to be going and 67 00:04:38,350 --> 00:04:35,020 gives us a thumbs-up 68 00:04:42,600 --> 00:04:38,360 Mori has been training to fly on the soj 69 00:04:49,089 --> 00:04:45,700 mission specialist and FC has 47 flight 70 00:04:51,700 --> 00:04:49,099 engineer J aft aft is checking out his 71 00:04:53,290 --> 00:04:51,710 communications on his helmet and he'll 72 00:04:57,010 --> 00:04:53,300 be making his second trip in space 73 00:04:58,870 --> 00:04:57,020 having flown previously on STS 37 when 74 00:05:02,890 --> 00:04:58,880 the Compton gamma-ray Observatory was 75 00:05:04,990 --> 00:05:02,900 deployed here you see may Jameson hey 76 00:05:07,870 --> 00:05:05,000 Jameson will be making her first trip in 77 00:05:11,589 --> 00:05:07,880 space today and she's also very 78 00:05:17,950 --> 00:05:11,599 enthusiastic and ready to fly Jameson is 79 00:05:20,350 --> 00:05:17,960 a medical doctor from Chicago you see 80 00:05:38,269 --> 00:05:20,360 mission specialist Jan Davis Davis will 81 00:05:43,739 --> 00:05:40,409 this is shuttle launch control at 82 00:05:45,959 --> 00:05:43,749 t-minus two hours 55 minutes and the STS 83 00:05:47,969 --> 00:05:45,969 47 astronauts have just emerged from 84 00:05:48,649 --> 00:05:47,979 their suit-up room and the astronaut 85 00:05:51,749 --> 00:05:48,659 quarters 86 00:05:54,299 --> 00:05:51,759 commander hood Gibson and pilot Curt 87 00:05:56,239 --> 00:05:54,309 brown leading the way and Japanese 88 00:05:58,919 --> 00:05:56,249 payload specialist Mamoru Mori and 89 00:06:15,650 --> 00:05:58,929 mission specialist may Jameson pickin up 90 00:06:19,890 --> 00:06:18,240 here they come from the operation and 91 00:06:23,340 --> 00:06:19,900 check-out building commander hoot Gibson 92 00:06:27,000 --> 00:06:23,350 leading the way followed by Curt brown J 93 00:06:30,510 --> 00:06:27,010 app parsley and its wife Jan Davis May 94 00:06:32,190 --> 00:06:30,520 Jameson and amore amore they trained a 95 00:06:34,680 --> 00:06:32,200 long time for this mission seven years 96 00:06:36,720 --> 00:06:34,690 for dr. mori two or more years to the 97 00:07:25,739 --> 00:06:36,730 rest of the crew and they're ready to 98 00:07:32,099 --> 00:07:28,059 in the foreground is the Japanese 99 00:07:36,489 --> 00:07:32,109 payload specialist dr. Mamoru Mori a 100 00:07:37,479 --> 00:07:36,499 native of Hokkaido Japan dr. mori well 101 00:07:39,579 --> 00:07:37,489 today become the first Japanese 102 00:07:42,429 --> 00:07:39,589 astronaut to fly aboard a United States 103 00:07:44,409 --> 00:07:42,439 space shuttle he has spent the last two 104 00:07:46,779 --> 00:07:44,419 years at Houston's Johnson Space Center 105 00:07:49,389 --> 00:07:46,789 training for the Space Lab J mission and 106 00:07:53,079 --> 00:07:49,399 spent five years before that in Japan 107 00:07:56,069 --> 00:07:53,089 preparing himself for the flight dr. 108 00:07:58,779 --> 00:07:56,079 mori is married to the former 109 00:08:50,170 --> 00:07:58,789 and has three children 110 00:08:52,449 --> 00:08:50,180 if we could have our children hello I 111 00:08:54,189 --> 00:08:52,459 was in Detroit several months ago and 112 00:08:56,740 --> 00:08:54,199 that was the principal of a Damon 113 00:09:13,030 --> 00:08:56,750 Academy here we're all gonna be watching 114 00:09:17,600 --> 00:09:15,740 thank you very much good luck to all of 115 00:09:33,020 --> 00:09:17,610 you here balanced and he'd like to say 116 00:09:33,030 --> 00:09:38,850 bandit 117 00:09:43,840 --> 00:09:42,370 go ahead for the video Samantha she's on 118 00:09:45,340 --> 00:09:43,850 a different bike opponent they say that 119 00:10:00,850 --> 00:09:45,350 that one's not working right now so 120 00:10:02,500 --> 00:10:00,860 we'll again good luck at t-minus 7 121 00:10:05,290 --> 00:10:02,510 minutes and 30 seconds we're now seeing 122 00:10:06,670 --> 00:10:05,300 the orbiter crew access arm retracting 123 00:10:08,830 --> 00:10:06,680 away from the orbiter Endeavour and 124 00:10:11,650 --> 00:10:08,840 being put in the launch ready 125 00:10:13,600 --> 00:10:11,660 configuration if an emergency were to 126 00:10:30,630 --> 00:10:13,610 occur the arm could be re-expanded back 127 00:10:35,850 --> 00:10:32,790 all systems are go at this point at at 128 00:10:37,680 --> 00:10:35,860 t-minus six minutes 52 seconds weather 129 00:10:40,440 --> 00:10:37,690 is ideal the vehicle is in good shape 130 00:10:48,200 --> 00:10:40,450 and we expect to see endeavour off the 131 00:10:52,560 --> 00:10:50,820 orbiter test conductor Roger Gillett has 132 00:10:54,450 --> 00:10:52,570 just instructed endeavours pilot Curt 133 00:10:58,110 --> 00:10:54,460 Brown to perform the auxiliary power 134 00:11:00,000 --> 00:10:58,120 unit pre start procedure t-minus 3 135 00:11:01,500 --> 00:11:00,010 minutes 55 seconds have tested the 136 00:11:03,870 --> 00:11:01,510 orbiters flight control systems is 137 00:11:05,670 --> 00:11:03,880 starting the Aero surfaces such as the 138 00:11:07,140 --> 00:11:05,680 rudder gsella bonds and speed brakes are 139 00:11:09,540 --> 00:11:07,150 now being moved through a programmed 140 00:11:10,290 --> 00:11:09,550 test pattern to verify they're up and 141 00:11:12,510 --> 00:11:10,300 ready for launch 142 00:11:14,450 --> 00:11:12,520 eros surface checks are complete and 143 00:11:16,770 --> 00:11:14,460 reported to be in launch configuration 144 00:11:19,140 --> 00:11:16,780 also at this time the three main engines 145 00:11:20,760 --> 00:11:19,150 are being gimble meaning that they are 146 00:11:26,240 --> 00:11:20,770 going through a steering check and being 147 00:11:31,200 --> 00:11:29,040 all systems remain go for launching 148 00:11:32,820 --> 00:11:31,210 endeavour on America's 50th space 149 00:11:46,730 --> 00:11:32,830 shuttle flight and just under three 150 00:11:51,350 --> 00:11:48,860 retraction of the gaseous oxygen vent 151 00:11:59,530 --> 00:11:51,360 hood from atop the external tank is no:1 152 00:12:04,970 --> 00:12:03,019 rtcp LT modular e-learning memory is 153 00:12:07,879 --> 00:12:04,980 cleared knowing expand expected messages 154 00:12:10,369 --> 00:12:07,889 i copy in flight crew close and lock 155 00:12:11,900 --> 00:12:10,379 your visors and initiate Oh to blow good 156 00:12:16,429 --> 00:12:11,910 luck on your mission and see you in one 157 00:12:18,470 --> 00:12:16,439 wait will be a test conductor Roger 158 00:12:21,019 --> 00:12:18,480 Gillett and strict include two closer 159 00:12:24,799 --> 00:12:21,029 flight visors and preparation for this 160 00:12:26,720 --> 00:12:24,809 morning's liftoff of Endeavour you - 17 161 00:12:40,600 --> 00:12:26,730 seconds we're coming up on a go for main 162 00:12:43,280 --> 00:12:40,610 engine start two one 163 00:12:45,559 --> 00:12:43,290 solid rocket ignition and liftoff 164 00:13:22,910 --> 00:12:45,569 liftoff of Endeavour on America's 50th 165 00:13:27,470 --> 00:13:25,850 and just now throttling down now at 67% 166 00:13:54,450 --> 00:13:27,480 is endeavour prepares to pass through 167 00:14:03,250 --> 00:14:01,870 endeavour Houston go at throttle up one 168 00:14:05,110 --> 00:14:03,260 minute 20 seconds into the flight 169 00:14:08,340 --> 00:14:05,120 endeavour is now seven miles from the 170 00:14:11,410 --> 00:14:08,350 launch site altitude 11 nautical miles 171 00:14:13,300 --> 00:14:11,420 now traveling 2,400 feet per second are 172 00:14:15,670 --> 00:14:13,310 about 1,700 miles per hour 173 00:14:17,440 --> 00:14:15,680 the next event is a burnout of the solid 174 00:14:22,240 --> 00:14:17,450 rocket boosters that occurs at about two 175 00:14:37,619 --> 00:14:22,250 minutes endeavour Houston UHF comm check 176 00:14:41,709 --> 00:14:39,699 two minutes into the flight now 177 00:14:52,680 --> 00:14:41,719 endeavour is 21 miles around away from 178 00:15:02,130 --> 00:14:54,030 solid rocket booster separation 179 00:15:13,639 --> 00:15:03,960 standing by for the first stage 180 00:15:13,649 --> 00:15:21,769 endeavour Houston performance nominal 181 00:15:26,370 --> 00:15:23,970 performance thus far and the mission has 182 00:15:27,900 --> 00:15:26,380 been as expected endeavours now 50 miles 183 00:15:29,610 --> 00:15:27,910 away from the launch site at an altitude 184 00:15:35,449 --> 00:15:29,620 of 38 nautical miles 185 00:15:38,400 --> 00:15:35,459 traveling 4800 feet per second or about 186 00:15:40,170 --> 00:15:38,410 3400 miles per hour all three main 187 00:15:41,670 --> 00:15:40,180 engines are still performing well as are 188 00:15:49,680 --> 00:15:41,680 the hydraulic and electrical systems 189 00:15:57,240 --> 00:15:49,690 aboard the orbiter endeavour Houston to 190 00:16:00,240 --> 00:15:57,250 engine Zaragoza endeavour can now reach 191 00:16:02,160 --> 00:16:00,250 the primary transatlantic abort side of 192 00:16:04,410 --> 00:16:02,170 Zaragoza Spain in the event of a single 193 00:16:07,040 --> 00:16:04,420 engine failure but all three engines are 194 00:16:10,499 --> 00:16:07,050 still performing well at 104 percent 195 00:16:13,590 --> 00:16:10,509 endeavours altitude is now 293 thousand 196 00:16:25,290 --> 00:16:13,600 feet 85 nautical miles downrange from 197 00:16:30,210 --> 00:16:27,180 this is Mission Control these are our 198 00:16:32,550 --> 00:16:30,220 live views of the crew starting to come 199 00:16:34,079 --> 00:16:32,560 into the space lab module and endeavour 200 00:16:46,389 --> 00:16:34,089 Houston were with you now in space 201 00:16:52,869 --> 00:16:49,239 and finally it's great to get back in 202 00:16:55,030 --> 00:16:52,879 here after that this for a long time we 203 00:16:57,429 --> 00:16:55,040 got Memorial probably blind and you a 204 00:17:00,910 --> 00:16:57,439 little bit with the camera but taken a 205 00:17:03,129 --> 00:17:00,920 few pictures with the 16-millimeter yeah 206 00:17:04,779 --> 00:17:03,139 you know the crew of sts-48 would just 207 00:17:05,980 --> 00:17:04,789 you like to thank you that was quite a 208 00:17:34,180 --> 00:17:05,990 show you put on for our one-year 209 00:17:38,600 --> 00:17:36,769 this is Mission Control the first person 210 00:17:40,700 --> 00:17:38,610 to enter the Space Lab module is our 211 00:17:44,060 --> 00:17:40,710 payload commander Mark Lee followed by 212 00:17:46,549 --> 00:17:44,070 our payload specialist dr. Mori and dr. 213 00:17:49,940 --> 00:17:46,559 Mori is using the 16 millimeter film 214 00:18:12,760 --> 00:17:49,950 camera to get some footage inside the 215 00:18:22,870 --> 00:18:14,980 endeavour Houston you have a go for 216 00:18:25,240 --> 00:18:22,880 Space Lab activation Jan Davis is 217 00:18:29,350 --> 00:18:25,250 working with the continuous heating 218 00:18:34,870 --> 00:18:29,360 furnace and working on the aluminum 219 00:18:38,290 --> 00:18:34,880 composite experiment she's involved in 220 00:18:43,870 --> 00:18:38,300 the first sample installation of this 221 00:18:48,940 --> 00:18:43,880 experiment now may Jemison works with 222 00:19:02,600 --> 00:18:48,950 the gas bulb experiment the activation 223 00:19:08,240 --> 00:19:05,690 and especially Huntsville for me we do 224 00:19:21,049 --> 00:19:08,250 have downlink and we do have an image 225 00:19:21,440 --> 00:19:21,059 and we can see the filament and we copy 226 00:19:29,539 --> 00:19:21,450 me 227 00:19:30,169 --> 00:19:29,549 thank you space lab operations in 228 00:19:32,450 --> 00:19:30,179 Huntsville 229 00:19:35,600 --> 00:19:32,460 we're receiving the live video downlink 230 00:19:41,120 --> 00:19:35,610 from the Space Lab module looking at the 231 00:19:43,510 --> 00:19:41,130 gas evaporation facility okay may we 232 00:19:45,950 --> 00:19:43,520 copy and I was just talking to the P I 233 00:19:49,100 --> 00:19:45,960 about the last one there was a little 234 00:19:51,350 --> 00:19:49,110 bit of concern that the cross wasn't 235 00:19:53,380 --> 00:19:51,360 exactly in front of the filament I'm not 236 00:19:55,940 --> 00:19:53,390 sure if you can do anything about that 237 00:20:09,669 --> 00:19:55,950 except just to kind of eyeball that bulb 238 00:20:09,679 --> 00:20:27,720 that's affirmative may we understand 239 00:20:33,240 --> 00:20:29,760 Space Lab operations in Huntsville 240 00:20:38,550 --> 00:20:33,250 getting an excellent view of inbound 241 00:20:47,020 --> 00:20:38,560 link video of the gas bulb with the 242 00:20:47,030 --> 00:21:00,359 you back for rating 243 00:21:09,129 --> 00:21:05,320 and we've got another 250 that has 244 00:21:15,789 --> 00:21:09,139 infrared so minute this little number 245 00:21:20,049 --> 00:21:15,799 here is a 35 millimeter with a 300 246 00:21:22,749 --> 00:21:20,059 millimeter lamps on it so we can get 247 00:21:27,099 --> 00:21:22,759 nice close-ups we just put all this gear 248 00:21:31,109 --> 00:21:27,109 together on this shift and burden film 249 00:21:35,229 --> 00:21:31,119 we had some bounce passes today over 250 00:21:39,159 --> 00:21:35,239 northern Japan over Hokkaido we had a 251 00:21:45,539 --> 00:21:39,169 couple of good passes over the central 252 00:21:56,259 --> 00:21:54,220 that we've got back here yeah mark we 253 00:22:00,729 --> 00:21:56,269 want to increase fish package number two 254 00:22:11,000 --> 00:22:00,739 EEG number two zero point five two two 255 00:22:15,500 --> 00:22:14,060 and in this view we can see mission 256 00:22:24,440 --> 00:22:15,510 specialist Mark Lee at the control 257 00:22:28,730 --> 00:22:24,450 systems making those requested 258 00:22:32,000 --> 00:22:28,740 adjustments to the amplification device 259 00:22:35,750 --> 00:22:32,010 for the brainwave signals that are being 260 00:22:38,180 --> 00:22:35,760 monitored brainwave signals coming from 261 00:22:50,159 --> 00:22:38,190 each of the two carb serving as test 262 00:22:56,430 --> 00:22:53,389 here in the science operations area the 263 00:22:58,259 --> 00:22:56,440 science principal investigator team 264 00:23:02,070 --> 00:22:58,269 members for this experiment are 265 00:23:03,749 --> 00:23:02,080 monitoring the data coming down as Mark 266 00:23:07,259 --> 00:23:03,759 Lee has been adjusting it in the Space 267 00:23:11,629 --> 00:23:07,269 Lab module and this is the recording 268 00:23:14,639 --> 00:23:11,639 system on hook by which the brainwave 269 00:23:17,310 --> 00:23:14,649 information from the test subject fish 270 00:23:18,950 --> 00:23:17,320 will be monitored and recorded here in 271 00:23:22,799 --> 00:23:18,960 the on the ground 272 00:23:27,359 --> 00:23:22,809 dr. Mamoru Mori the test subject in this 273 00:23:31,470 --> 00:23:27,369 experiment in the head restraint device 274 00:23:36,810 --> 00:23:31,480 designed to keep his head stationary 275 00:23:40,229 --> 00:23:36,820 during the experiment so that the only 276 00:23:44,970 --> 00:23:40,239 movement will be of his eyes and that 277 00:23:47,639 --> 00:23:44,980 movement can be recorded on videotape by 278 00:23:49,859 --> 00:23:47,649 means of this camera we can also see a 279 00:23:52,889 --> 00:23:49,869 couple of the electrodes there are 280 00:23:57,960 --> 00:23:52,899 electrodes attached to various parts of 281 00:24:26,760 --> 00:23:57,970 his body to record the electrical 282 00:24:30,720 --> 00:24:28,740 mr. space I have operations in 283 00:24:32,640 --> 00:24:30,730 Huntsville we are now again receiving 284 00:24:34,710 --> 00:24:32,650 video from the liquid drop facility 285 00:24:38,160 --> 00:24:34,720 where dr. Mamoru Mori is in the process 286 00:24:41,190 --> 00:24:38,170 of working with the droplet of mineral 287 00:24:44,070 --> 00:24:41,200 oil and it's still attached to the 288 00:24:46,200 --> 00:24:44,080 injector needle of this facility dr. 289 00:24:50,160 --> 00:24:46,210 mori manipulating the needle slightly 290 00:24:54,230 --> 00:24:50,170 and the drop of mineral oil still 291 00:24:58,919 --> 00:24:54,240 attached to the tip one of the 292 00:25:01,530 --> 00:24:58,929 loudspeakers the circular array of holes 293 00:25:04,200 --> 00:25:01,540 in the background behind the drop being 294 00:25:11,570 --> 00:25:04,210 the openings for sound energy from the 295 00:25:16,890 --> 00:25:14,580 dr. mori now manipulating the injector 296 00:25:22,530 --> 00:25:16,900 needle to try to detach the drop of 297 00:25:35,520 --> 00:25:22,540 mineral oil and now has detached it to 298 00:26:14,730 --> 00:25:37,920 principal investigator team members here 299 00:26:16,050 --> 00:26:14,740 at that deployment of a straight through 300 00:26:28,430 --> 00:26:16,060 the filter without really going through 301 00:26:39,270 --> 00:26:32,010 it goes into the filter material and if 302 00:26:43,740 --> 00:26:39,280 you notice the exit down here going 303 00:26:45,060 --> 00:26:43,750 through the material to get a big slug 304 00:26:47,190 --> 00:26:45,070 of water and everyone surround wall 305 00:26:49,650 --> 00:26:47,200 coming out a chiller you get a big slug 306 00:26:51,720 --> 00:26:49,660 learner and that way it will kind of 307 00:26:53,550 --> 00:26:51,730 flow straight through because it doesn't 308 00:26:59,630 --> 00:26:53,560 have a time to be a sword by the filter 309 00:26:59,640 --> 00:27:58,330 okay I stand by mark 310 00:28:03,610 --> 00:28:00,470 they probably thought there is a 311 00:28:06,650 --> 00:28:03,620 tremendous amount of debris inside there 312 00:28:10,070 --> 00:28:06,660 the containers of each or inside each 313 00:28:12,740 --> 00:28:10,080 module and a lot have been sticking to 314 00:28:15,770 --> 00:28:12,750 the module plate to place a class that 315 00:28:17,570 --> 00:28:15,780 you cannot see inside and what it must 316 00:28:19,910 --> 00:28:17,580 left is floating around it there's also 317 00:28:21,890 --> 00:28:19,920 a lot of debris that have that has 318 00:28:27,370 --> 00:28:21,900 exited the chambers to the small holes 319 00:28:31,370 --> 00:28:27,380 the inside beyond the overall I there 320 00:28:32,480 --> 00:28:31,380 container and there's also excuse over 321 00:28:33,650 --> 00:28:32,490 the views as you can see with the 322 00:28:37,880 --> 00:28:33,660 camcorder it looks a little bit better 323 00:28:40,670 --> 00:28:37,890 person but not much the other thing is 324 00:28:43,280 --> 00:28:40,680 the the bottom containers have a lot of 325 00:28:46,940 --> 00:28:43,290 condensate on the faceplate the external 326 00:28:48,740 --> 00:28:46,950 plate that covers the that actually part 327 00:28:50,900 --> 00:28:48,750 of the locker itself that has a lot of 328 00:28:52,580 --> 00:28:50,910 condensate so the bottom is even tougher 329 00:28:57,980 --> 00:28:52,590 to see it to the top but you'll look at 330 00:29:09,350 --> 00:28:57,990 at the top obviously John Davis at this 331 00:29:44,180 --> 00:29:09,360 time preparing to enter the El BNP suit 332 00:29:52,040 --> 00:29:47,630 even in a microgravity Atmos environment 333 00:29:54,760 --> 00:29:52,050 it's not an easy fit to to squeeze into 334 00:30:43,710 --> 00:29:54,770 divine device especially with all of the 335 00:30:43,720 --> 00:31:01,790 okay Marco we have a great video now 336 00:31:08,240 --> 00:31:04,780 okay you can see this was number 121 337 00:31:10,790 --> 00:31:08,250 very healthy again 118 was just the same 338 00:31:12,980 --> 00:31:10,800 there's no obvious size of the stress 339 00:31:16,940 --> 00:31:12,990 they're looking they look sicker than 340 00:31:19,370 --> 00:31:16,950 just funny ones we we've had the only 341 00:31:23,690 --> 00:31:19,380 comment I have is that they're kind of a 342 00:31:27,410 --> 00:31:23,700 little bit dry and I was curious whether 343 00:31:28,550 --> 00:31:27,420 or not I should put a whole syringe I'm 344 00:31:50,830 --> 00:31:28,560 gonna go ahead and show you the other 345 00:31:55,269 --> 00:31:52,330 and mark you can go ahead and put a 346 00:32:15,650 --> 00:31:55,279 Paris Range in each chamber if you want 347 00:32:15,660 --> 00:32:33,870 okay this is number 23 also 348 00:32:37,350 --> 00:32:35,640 mr. specialist Barclays working in the 349 00:32:40,110 --> 00:32:37,360 general-purpose workstation the glovebox 350 00:32:42,570 --> 00:32:40,120 facility so that the keep the frogs 351 00:32:47,930 --> 00:32:42,580 contained so that they don't get out in 352 00:32:51,539 --> 00:32:47,940 the general space lab module area and 353 00:32:59,640 --> 00:32:51,549 he's removing the frogs one by one from 354 00:33:05,010 --> 00:32:59,650 the adult frog box there are there are 355 00:33:36,450 --> 00:33:05,020 four of these frogs and they're an 356 00:33:38,220 --> 00:33:36,460 African yeah Ken and his guys really 357 00:33:45,779 --> 00:33:38,230 appreciated they're glad they're doing 358 00:33:47,640 --> 00:33:45,789 so great this is Space Lab operation son 359 00:33:49,710 --> 00:33:47,650 spill doctor Mamoru Mori the payload 360 00:33:53,330 --> 00:33:49,720 specialist in the Space Lab module 361 00:33:58,980 --> 00:33:53,340 continuing with some configuration of 362 00:34:01,950 --> 00:33:58,990 television systems so that he can 363 00:34:04,230 --> 00:34:01,960 provide a view of the experiment 364 00:34:08,639 --> 00:34:04,240 operations inside the image furnace 365 00:34:35,110 --> 00:34:08,649 which he has activated with a sample we 366 00:34:42,280 --> 00:34:37,780 in addition to the attention being given 367 00:34:45,040 --> 00:34:42,290 to actual operations going on at the 368 00:34:49,390 --> 00:34:45,050 moment there'll also be some work 369 00:34:52,180 --> 00:34:49,400 looking down the road aways now that we 370 00:34:56,350 --> 00:34:52,190 have the official word of an eighth day 371 00:35:01,780 --> 00:34:56,360 a one day extension to the mission they 372 00:35:03,820 --> 00:35:01,790 there will be planning going on to take 373 00:35:10,210 --> 00:35:03,830 advantage of that additional 24 hours 374 00:35:20,820 --> 00:35:10,220 and work in valuable science get a good 375 00:35:37,840 --> 00:35:23,500 and you see no glittering particles or 376 00:35:41,650 --> 00:35:40,030 and just for your information on the in 377 00:35:43,690 --> 00:35:41,660 the ground control experiment they are 378 00:35:48,040 --> 00:35:43,700 seeing a lot of crystals about 1 379 00:35:50,530 --> 00:35:48,050 millimeter in size mission specialist 380 00:35:54,250 --> 00:35:50,540 Marc Lee also removed a glass sample 381 00:35:57,610 --> 00:35:54,260 from the image furnace today this video 382 00:36:01,720 --> 00:35:57,620 recorded earlier of the sample that was 383 00:36:04,330 --> 00:36:01,730 removed from that furnace the glass 384 00:36:08,070 --> 00:36:04,340 sample is laced with gold particles and 385 00:36:10,450 --> 00:36:08,080 the experimenters will be looking at the 386 00:36:12,400 --> 00:36:10,460 movement of the gold particles and 387 00:36:14,430 --> 00:36:12,410 determined the flow that occurred within 388 00:36:23,920 --> 00:36:14,440 the sample during the heating process in 389 00:36:25,390 --> 00:36:23,930 the image furnace this is space lab 390 00:36:27,540 --> 00:36:25,400 operations Huntsville we're now 391 00:36:30,670 --> 00:36:27,550 receiving live video downlink of 392 00:36:38,410 --> 00:36:30,680 tadpoles part of the frog embryology 393 00:36:45,430 --> 00:36:38,420 experiment that's affirmative mark we're 394 00:36:48,490 --> 00:36:45,440 watching these particular tadpoles were 395 00:36:52,450 --> 00:36:48,500 hatched on earth and flown in the 396 00:36:55,900 --> 00:36:52,460 tadpole stage at the beginning of the 397 00:36:57,280 --> 00:36:55,910 mission the science team here in 398 00:37:00,040 --> 00:36:57,290 Huntsville watching the swimming 399 00:37:10,500 --> 00:37:00,050 behavior of the tadpoles in the two-part 400 00:37:15,060 --> 00:37:12,780 members of the science team for the Frog 401 00:37:16,980 --> 00:37:15,070 embryology experiment monitoring the 402 00:37:18,870 --> 00:37:16,990 video of the tadpoles and their swimming 403 00:37:21,390 --> 00:37:18,880 behavior as we receive this downlink 404 00:37:23,190 --> 00:37:21,400 video the tadpole seemed to be looping 405 00:37:30,540 --> 00:37:23,200 in the opposite direction that they had 406 00:37:35,220 --> 00:37:30,550 been in the kc-135 and dr. Maury working 407 00:37:39,859 --> 00:37:35,230 with the injectors the bubble injectors 408 00:37:45,090 --> 00:37:39,869 or air injectors which are used to 409 00:37:50,420 --> 00:37:45,100 introduce air into the liquid chamber of 410 00:37:58,050 --> 00:37:50,430 this facility liquid chamber contains 411 00:38:04,470 --> 00:37:58,060 oil silicone oil and a pair of syringes 412 00:38:11,849 --> 00:38:04,480 are used plungers used to introduce air 413 00:38:14,820 --> 00:38:11,859 form bubbles within the chamber and the 414 00:38:16,470 --> 00:38:14,830 operation calls for then shaking once a 415 00:38:20,040 --> 00:38:16,480 large bubble has been introduced into 416 00:38:22,800 --> 00:38:20,050 the chamber shaking it to break the 417 00:38:25,080 --> 00:38:22,810 large bubble up into a number of small 418 00:38:34,230 --> 00:38:25,090 bubbles which will be studied in terms 419 00:38:42,460 --> 00:38:36,910 and Space Lab Huntsville we're live in 420 00:38:45,880 --> 00:38:42,470 the module we've got the BBC two on now 421 00:38:54,270 --> 00:38:45,890 we've got the TV c1 and we see May at 422 00:38:57,520 --> 00:38:56,230 yeah May we're looking right over your 423 00:39:11,480 --> 00:38:57,530 shoulder and we have a good view of the 424 00:39:17,000 --> 00:39:14,480 and may gary requested if you've got 425 00:40:03,680 --> 00:39:17,010 time to get a 35-millimeter shot of that 426 00:40:03,690 --> 00:40:20,030 can you rotate that filter force please 427 00:40:20,040 --> 00:40:41,420 okay and that looks good Jim 428 00:40:53,220 --> 00:40:44,150 okay next to be bad one which was just 429 00:40:59,760 --> 00:40:57,440 and FTS says that's beautiful 430 00:41:01,500 --> 00:40:59,770 we're receiving some live shots from the 431 00:41:04,589 --> 00:41:01,510 science operations area with the fluid 432 00:41:07,349 --> 00:41:04,599 therapy system team which is up and 433 00:41:10,050 --> 00:41:07,359 running with their experiment being 434 00:41:20,550 --> 00:41:10,060 front and center space have activities 435 00:41:23,569 --> 00:41:20,560 right now you know closing the heating 436 00:41:27,359 --> 00:41:23,579 chamber portion of the image furnace 437 00:41:33,660 --> 00:41:27,369 this is the furnace that has a pair of 438 00:41:36,240 --> 00:41:33,670 halogen lamps to provide heat focusing 439 00:41:39,690 --> 00:41:36,250 the energy of those lamps by means of a 440 00:41:44,390 --> 00:41:39,700 pair of mirrors especially shaped 441 00:41:53,630 --> 00:41:44,400 mirrors that have the figure or form of 442 00:41:57,060 --> 00:41:53,640 portion of an ellipse and those mirrors 443 00:41:59,180 --> 00:41:57,070 concentrate the light and heat from the 444 00:42:02,640 --> 00:41:59,190 two halogen lamps into a very intense 445 00:42:06,089 --> 00:42:02,650 area very intensely into a local very 446 00:42:09,870 --> 00:42:06,099 small area somewhat the same manner that 447 00:42:12,240 --> 00:42:09,880 a magnifying glass will concentrate the 448 00:42:17,849 --> 00:42:12,250 sun's energy if it's focused on a piece 449 00:42:22,380 --> 00:42:17,859 of paper or a leaf with a look inside 450 00:42:27,089 --> 00:42:22,390 the image furnace we're heating up 451 00:42:28,710 --> 00:42:27,099 process is underway for the experiment 452 00:45:10,120 --> 00:42:28,720 that mission specialist Mark Lee has 453 00:45:10,130 --> 00:50:04,970 yes 454 00:50:04,980 --> 00:50:32,770 that's a great shot 455 00:50:43,820 --> 00:50:41,540 dedicated a check out took a little 456 00:51:24,960 --> 00:50:43,830 video to the NPS check out tears goes 457 00:51:24,970 --> 00:51:30,590 go okay 458 00:51:30,600 --> 00:51:47,069 job 459 00:51:47,079 --> 00:51:57,960 are you gonna rep the half of G 460 00:51:57,970 --> 00:52:11,400 about twenty three point two forty miles 461 00:52:19,059 --> 00:52:14,079 endeavor now banking back to the left it 462 00:52:22,509 --> 00:52:19,069 wings angled 20 degrees continuing to 463 00:52:26,910 --> 00:52:22,519 slow down speed now 1,400 miles an hour 464 00:52:44,950 --> 00:52:26,920 or about two times the speed of sound 465 00:52:59,030 --> 00:52:53,420 altitude 74,000 feet current speed 1,300 466 00:53:30,300 --> 00:52:59,040 miles now Deborah swings now leveling 467 00:53:40,460 --> 00:53:36,410 speed now one thousand miles an hour 468 00:53:44,220 --> 00:53:40,470 about 1.3 times the speed of sound 469 00:53:48,060 --> 00:53:44,230 standing by for endeavor to go subsonic 470 00:54:22,790 --> 00:53:48,070 altitude 55,000 feet 30 nautical miles 471 00:54:26,330 --> 00:54:24,770 four minutes to touchdown endeavours 472 00:54:30,320 --> 00:54:26,340 approaching the heading alignment circle 473 00:54:32,240 --> 00:54:30,330 an imaginary circle created by landing 474 00:54:36,650 --> 00:54:32,250 aids around which endeavour will perform 475 00:54:41,870 --> 00:54:36,660 a 258 degree right turn as it aligns 476 00:54:47,300 --> 00:54:41,880 with runway 33 Deborah now subsonic 477 00:54:56,000 --> 00:54:47,310 speed 256 knots altitude 40,000 feet 21 478 00:55:06,109 --> 00:54:58,430 endeavor now beginning its right turn to 479 00:55:13,010 --> 00:55:06,119 align with runway 33 in evolution on 480 00:55:15,830 --> 00:55:13,020 energy at the 270 calling it a knit 481 00:55:18,740 --> 00:55:15,840 endeavor speed is just as planned with 482 00:55:21,010 --> 00:55:18,750 270 degrees left to go to turn in the 483 00:55:26,050 --> 00:55:21,020 line with runway 33 484 00:55:38,560 --> 00:55:26,060 airspeed 267 knots altitude 29,000 feet 485 00:55:38,570 --> 00:55:44,580 and never Houston on energy at the 180 486 00:55:49,750 --> 00:55:47,470 call indicating endeavor is at the 487 00:55:51,900 --> 00:55:49,760 proper speed with 180 degrees left to go 488 00:55:56,200 --> 00:55:51,910 to turn in the line with runway 33 489 00:55:58,150 --> 00:55:56,210 altitude 24,000 feet 14 miles to 490 00:56:00,400 --> 00:55:58,160 touchdown continuing to bank to the 491 00:56:24,180 --> 00:56:00,410 right with wings angled 38 degrees to 492 00:56:31,950 --> 00:56:27,530 ever speed continuing right on target 493 00:56:38,310 --> 00:56:31,960 ten miles to touchdown now stood 16,000 494 00:56:54,130 --> 00:56:38,320 feet speed 290 knots continuing to bank 495 00:56:58,839 --> 00:56:56,650 endeavour Houston looking good on final 496 00:57:06,519 --> 00:56:58,849 you're still go for the drag chute dto 497 00:57:11,410 --> 00:57:06,529 surface winds are calm Devers wings 498 00:57:26,310 --> 00:57:11,420 leveling up to 9,000 feet six miles to 499 00:57:26,320 --> 00:57:47,980 speed 297 knots 6000 feet 500 00:57:47,990 --> 00:58:19,250 3000 feet 501 00:58:34,640 --> 00:58:24,380 landing gear down and locked main gear 502 00:58:34,650 --> 00:58:40,770 drag chute deploy 503 00:58:40,780 --> 00:59:16,510 nose gear touchdown 504 00:59:22,400 --> 00:59:20,210 listen endeavor we have wheelstop roger 505 00:59:24,410 --> 00:59:22,410 wheelstop endeavour congratulations on a