1 00:00:34,320 --> 00:00:29,370 once coming out from under the old MLI 2 00:00:39,979 --> 00:00:34,330 right did you took off okay otherwise it 3 00:00:43,140 --> 00:00:39,989 goes to the right hand of the 4 00:00:45,540 --> 00:00:43,150 replacement magnetometers each have four 5 00:01:37,179 --> 00:00:45,550 turn knobs to lock them in place over 6 00:01:49,570 --> 00:01:40,460 okay getting a good noodle we have a 7 00:01:54,320 --> 00:01:52,669 cy was the one that was on top that's 8 00:02:06,800 --> 00:01:54,330 the first one that I noticed was 9 00:03:16,640 --> 00:02:06,810 actually sort of sitting about like like 10 00:03:38,319 --> 00:03:36,259 I guess we'd get our lights off crews 11 00:03:40,640 --> 00:03:38,329 now are getting their worksite setup 12 00:03:43,210 --> 00:03:40,650 getting their tools in order and making 13 00:03:45,830 --> 00:03:43,220 sure that all the tethers are in place 14 00:03:47,780 --> 00:03:45,840 during a spacewalk the crew can be 15 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:47,790 distinguished from one another by the 16 00:03:53,449 --> 00:03:50,370 fact that mission specialist Kathy 17 00:03:56,030 --> 00:03:53,459 Thornton will be riding on the arm while 18 00:04:01,789 --> 00:03:56,040 a KERS will be free-floating in addition 19 00:04:04,819 --> 00:04:01,799 Thornton's suit has a broken red stripe 20 00:04:06,979 --> 00:04:04,829 around the legs while Akers suit has a 21 00:04:15,559 --> 00:04:06,989 diagonally broken red stripe around the 22 00:04:18,279 --> 00:04:15,569 legs James one of the things we've been 23 00:04:20,870 --> 00:04:18,289 able to enjoy watching as the 24 00:04:22,460 --> 00:04:20,880 choreography between the crew member 25 00:04:23,719 --> 00:04:22,470 operate and the mechanical arm and the 26 00:04:27,040 --> 00:04:23,729 person that's out on the end of it is 27 00:04:29,450 --> 00:04:27,050 Kathy is here the canadian-built 28 00:04:33,080 --> 00:04:29,460 mechanical arm with a footer string in 29 00:04:34,730 --> 00:04:33,090 it is a marvelous way to do business if 30 00:04:36,980 --> 00:04:34,740 we didn't have that functioning or 31 00:04:39,080 --> 00:04:36,990 available to us we would have to have 32 00:04:41,180 --> 00:04:39,090 foot restraints placed throughout the 33 00:04:42,620 --> 00:04:41,190 payload Bay when the crew members would 34 00:04:45,529 --> 00:04:42,630 have to get in and out of those and kind 35 00:04:47,029 --> 00:04:45,539 of leapfrog the handling of the various 36 00:04:49,370 --> 00:04:47,039 different instruments to and from this 37 00:06:10,469 --> 00:04:49,380 telescope as here doing the work this 38 00:06:10,479 --> 00:07:07,380 altogether 39 00:07:17,430 --> 00:07:09,700 stitching the top stitching toward me a 40 00:07:20,500 --> 00:07:18,880 looking good 41 00:07:27,640 --> 00:07:20,510 why don't we stop that decade to you I'm 42 00:07:29,740 --> 00:07:27,650 comfortable with the position to watch 43 00:07:32,530 --> 00:07:29,750 you come back in within about six inches 44 00:08:30,830 --> 00:07:32,540 or so they look at it didn't touch 45 00:08:30,840 --> 00:10:15,300 on the west 46 00:10:19,509 --> 00:10:17,800 Debra houston we've got a good shot of 47 00:10:29,800 --> 00:10:19,519 your time from the elbow they want a way 48 00:10:31,449 --> 00:10:29,810 to pay and the girls sorry I just saying 49 00:10:33,009 --> 00:10:31,459 that we got a great shot of Tom there we 50 00:11:10,630 --> 00:10:33,019 can see his face very clearly I thought 51 00:11:29,849 --> 00:11:19,430 that's good for out now right someone 52 00:11:37,379 --> 00:11:33,369 it's like the picture stretchy okay 53 00:11:41,799 --> 00:11:40,059 blow me down a little more I know we're 54 00:11:43,599 --> 00:11:41,809 gonna need that when we get to okay 55 00:11:46,179 --> 00:11:43,609 mention some calories we'll just stop 56 00:11:52,599 --> 00:11:46,189 stop I think you may be ditching me down 57 00:11:55,569 --> 00:11:52,609 whisper all right okay hey sorry yes 58 00:12:01,679 --> 00:11:55,579 there was 42 42 turns it sucks to get 59 00:12:23,810 --> 00:12:01,689 this guide start out I can't believe me 60 00:12:28,019 --> 00:12:26,759 okay I'm just starting each of them a 61 00:12:41,069 --> 00:12:28,029 couple turn story 62 00:12:45,590 --> 00:12:41,079 make sure lined up all starting other to 63 00:12:49,439 --> 00:12:45,600 it down large cut eating down slowly 64 00:13:31,559 --> 00:12:49,449 from the a flash side not touching the 65 00:13:39,910 --> 00:13:34,059 well I guess we have to close this 66 00:13:41,470 --> 00:13:39,920 pretty picture up safety very closing 67 00:13:45,129 --> 00:13:41,480 the thermal cover story 68 00:13:48,970 --> 00:13:45,139 I get bitter water next does that ride 69 00:14:06,780 --> 00:13:48,980 you want to reduce the Yukon I'm getting 70 00:14:13,020 --> 00:14:09,690 I do have some good news for you Jeff 71 00:14:16,050 --> 00:14:13,030 and for everybody the Palos folks 72 00:14:17,670 --> 00:14:16,060 informed me that the D F and the 73 00:14:24,180 --> 00:14:17,680 coprocessor have gone through a complete 74 00:14:24,960 --> 00:14:24,190 checkout and are fully functional great 75 00:14:29,160 --> 00:14:24,970 news 76 00:14:34,020 --> 00:14:29,170 well almost home-free that's right the 77 00:14:38,040 --> 00:14:34,030 way I see it then we've got a basically 78 00:14:40,140 --> 00:14:38,050 a new telescope up there and it should 79 00:14:41,940 --> 00:14:40,150 be real exciting for the astronomical 80 00:14:46,530 --> 00:14:41,950 community I guess for the whole world to 81 00:14:54,570 --> 00:14:46,540 see what really could do with a good set 82 00:14:55,760 --> 00:14:54,580 of eyeballs endeavour Houston more good 83 00:14:57,750 --> 00:14:55,770 news 84 00:15:15,350 --> 00:14:57,760 coprocessor is checked out fully 85 00:15:19,610 --> 00:15:17,389 this is Mission Control Houston aboard 86 00:15:21,110 --> 00:15:19,620 endeavour at present the crew is just a 87 00:15:23,780 --> 00:15:21,120 little more than five minutes away from 88 00:15:25,699 --> 00:15:23,790 an engine firing that will serve to 89 00:15:28,910 --> 00:15:25,709 reboost endeavour and the Hubble Space 90 00:15:46,300 --> 00:15:28,920 Telescope raise the orbit to circular 91 00:16:30,290 --> 00:15:49,190 Debra's moving toward sunset about five 92 00:16:31,850 --> 00:16:30,300 minutes away from a store where you 93 00:17:06,400 --> 00:16:31,860 think about you putting your tether on 94 00:17:06,410 --> 00:18:02,110 he's gonna catch up 95 00:18:09,980 --> 00:18:05,630 in progress the manual deploy of the 96 00:18:13,190 --> 00:18:09,990 second solar array down to the open 97 00:18:15,050 --> 00:18:13,200 position the secondary drive mechanisms 98 00:18:17,150 --> 00:18:15,060 that actually roll out the new solar 99 00:18:21,400 --> 00:18:17,160 array blankets is not done until after 100 00:18:27,820 --> 00:18:24,020 the payload community commenting that 101 00:18:33,790 --> 00:18:27,830 they're relieved to see this solar array 102 00:18:46,880 --> 00:18:37,130 Deborah Houston the GRS is ready and 103 00:18:49,490 --> 00:18:46,890 awaiting space telescope operations 104 00:18:51,440 --> 00:18:49,500 control center has turned off any 105 00:18:53,300 --> 00:18:51,450 electrical connections or an electrical 106 00:18:56,270 --> 00:18:53,310 power to the Goddard high-resolution 107 00:18:59,000 --> 00:18:56,280 spectrograph and cruise been given a go 108 00:19:01,850 --> 00:18:59,010 to install the redundancy kit the 109 00:19:07,120 --> 00:19:01,860 cabling kit that was designed for this 110 00:19:10,880 --> 00:19:07,130 task once they get the doors open 111 00:19:13,700 --> 00:19:10,890 there's four latches on the doors that 112 00:19:26,700 --> 00:19:13,710 protect the the instrument along with 113 00:19:26,710 --> 00:20:58,199 I can do 114 00:21:03,069 --> 00:21:01,179 back to the top of the telescope story 115 00:21:06,159 --> 00:21:03,079 Musgrave and Jeff Hoffman again to 116 00:21:09,189 --> 00:21:06,169 install some fabricated insulation boxes 117 00:21:11,529 --> 00:21:09,199 over the old magnetic sensing systems as 118 00:21:20,769 --> 00:21:11,539 the orbiter moves up the northwest coast 119 00:21:22,119 --> 00:21:20,779 of Australia and Kyle those two 120 00:21:23,859 --> 00:21:22,129 gentlemen on the end of that arm are 121 00:21:25,659 --> 00:21:23,869 having the view of their lives right now 122 00:21:27,399 --> 00:21:25,669 looking over the top of the scope down 123 00:21:30,309 --> 00:21:27,409 at the earth you heard story even remark 124 00:21:32,679 --> 00:21:30,319 about it I can tell you this is this is 125 00:21:43,659 --> 00:21:32,689 probably a moment they'll remember for 126 00:21:45,549 --> 00:21:43,669 many many many many years and we have 127 00:22:20,980 --> 00:21:45,559 got an unbelievable picture from the 128 00:22:25,750 --> 00:22:23,380 never Houston we're ready for free drift 129 00:22:29,470 --> 00:22:25,760 and we need a camera view of the array 130 00:22:31,840 --> 00:22:29,480 please we do not want to leave and we do 131 00:22:39,280 --> 00:22:31,850 not want to delay the egress of the MFR 132 00:23:08,440 --> 00:22:39,290 however back over on here a org or 3 133 00:23:40,419 --> 00:23:33,039 or a checkup - you're right you're gonna 134 00:24:23,049 --> 00:23:40,429 hit him help story hit their rock 101 is 135 00:24:29,240 --> 00:24:26,659 the second solar array wing process of 136 00:24:36,070 --> 00:24:29,250 being deployed as endeavour moves off 137 00:24:43,180 --> 00:24:39,230 again the flex in the arrays is designed 138 00:25:14,140 --> 00:24:43,190 to account for any tolerances in 139 00:25:18,820 --> 00:25:16,900 high gain antenna deploy is in progress 140 00:25:27,970 --> 00:25:18,830 aboard endeavour and aboard the Hubble 141 00:25:31,000 --> 00:25:27,980 Space Telescope this is a simultaneous 142 00:25:34,060 --> 00:25:31,010 deploy of both antennas one on this side 143 00:25:38,890 --> 00:25:34,070 of the telescope and 180 degrees around 144 00:25:40,980 --> 00:25:38,900 on the backside of this telescope this 145 00:26:18,810 --> 00:25:40,990 is about a seven minute in duration 146 00:26:24,680 --> 00:26:21,480 in view the to grapple fixtures that are 147 00:26:28,050 --> 00:26:24,690 available for the shuttles robot arm to 148 00:26:32,730 --> 00:26:28,060 retrieve and deploy the telescope for 149 00:26:35,040 --> 00:26:32,740 servicing this is Mission Control 150 00:26:38,330 --> 00:26:35,050 Houston we now have live television from 151 00:26:40,590 --> 00:26:38,340 a cameras in endeavours cargo bay 152 00:26:42,570 --> 00:26:40,600 Dever currently above the Southern 153 00:26:45,720 --> 00:26:42,580 Pacific Ocean on a track that will have 154 00:26:49,440 --> 00:26:45,730 it to make landfall above Central 155 00:26:52,170 --> 00:26:49,450 America this view showing the solar 156 00:26:54,750 --> 00:26:52,180 panels the new solar arrays that were 157 00:26:56,910 --> 00:26:54,760 installed by the crew on the second 158 00:27:06,120 --> 00:26:56,920 spacewalk of the mission and that were 159 00:27:07,760 --> 00:27:06,130 unfurled yesterday Kubby we'd like you 160 00:27:10,590 --> 00:27:07,770 to go ahead and not perform the maneuver 161 00:27:13,380 --> 00:27:10,600 that you've got loaded up for 1800 and 162 00:27:15,870 --> 00:27:13,390 I'll tell you why we have been spending 163 00:27:20,760 --> 00:27:15,880 a lot of time looking at Diu 2 telemetry 164 00:27:22,650 --> 00:27:20,770 and we now conclude that we do see more 165 00:27:24,420 --> 00:27:22,660 than just data dropouts and that 166 00:27:27,230 --> 00:27:24,430 telemetry we're looking at the signature 167 00:27:29,670 --> 00:27:27,240 of the power control unit and it is 168 00:27:31,080 --> 00:27:29,680 indicating that there is some 169 00:27:34,100 --> 00:27:31,090 troubleshooting that it's worthwhile to 170 00:27:36,240 --> 00:27:34,110 perform before we deploy this thing 171 00:27:40,230 --> 00:27:36,250 primarily having to do with the a side 172 00:27:43,200 --> 00:27:40,240 of the Diu so what we want to do is 173 00:27:46,110 --> 00:27:43,210 spend the next 2 to 3 revs doing this 174 00:27:48,390 --> 00:27:46,120 troubleshooting it involves going to 175 00:27:52,190 --> 00:27:48,400 internal power once we get to our next 176 00:27:54,240 --> 00:27:52,200 sunset and then swapping to the B side 177 00:27:55,650 --> 00:27:54,250 of that Diu 178 00:27:57,600 --> 00:27:55,660 and in addition to that we're also 179 00:28:01,890 --> 00:27:57,610 checking out the functionality of the 180 00:28:04,800 --> 00:28:01,900 battery charge relays all of this is 181 00:28:07,020 --> 00:28:04,810 going to take at least 2 revs to 182 00:28:09,900 --> 00:28:07,030 accomplish and because of that we are 183 00:28:13,230 --> 00:28:09,910 definitely going to delay to deploy by 2 184 00:28:14,370 --> 00:28:13,240 revs during the next couple hours we're 185 00:28:17,010 --> 00:28:14,380 going to be looking at all of this 186 00:28:20,220 --> 00:28:17,020 troubleshooting information and by m ET 187 00:28:22,230 --> 00:28:20,230 of 20 hours we hope to have a decision 188 00:28:24,300 --> 00:28:22,240 of whether or not we will actually 189 00:28:27,230 --> 00:28:24,310 deploy today this will of course depend 190 00:28:29,490 --> 00:28:27,240 on what we see over the next couple revs 191 00:28:32,700 --> 00:28:29,500 in the meantime we'd like you guys to 192 00:28:34,769 --> 00:28:32,710 sit tight don't perform any maneuver 193 00:28:36,539 --> 00:28:34,779 like the attitude we're in right now we 194 00:28:38,850 --> 00:28:36,549 will give you a call for the internal 195 00:28:40,889 --> 00:28:38,860 power step and we want you to just relax 196 00:28:42,450 --> 00:28:40,899 for a while and in bask in the glow of 197 00:28:50,850 --> 00:28:42,460 all the great work you've been doing the 198 00:28:54,120 --> 00:28:50,860 last week okay well we understand 199 00:28:56,760 --> 00:28:54,130 understand Susan we've got plenty of 200 00:29:00,690 --> 00:28:56,770 work to do other than a deploy we're 201 00:29:03,180 --> 00:29:00,700 taking care of that stuff now get back 202 00:29:05,490 --> 00:29:03,190 together and we'll continue working 203 00:29:06,899 --> 00:29:05,500 those things my understanding is there's 204 00:29:13,159 --> 00:29:06,909 nothing at the white plan that you want 205 00:29:17,310 --> 00:29:15,960 that's correct Covey if we decide that 206 00:29:18,960 --> 00:29:17,320 we need to put you to work on something 207 00:29:20,610 --> 00:29:18,970 else in order to make our time more 208 00:29:24,510 --> 00:29:20,620 efficient for the next couple days we 209 00:29:27,690 --> 00:29:24,520 will call you this is the Space 210 00:29:29,130 --> 00:29:27,700 Telescope operations Control Center at 211 00:29:31,769 --> 00:29:29,140 the Goddard Space Flight Center in 212 00:29:32,970 --> 00:29:31,779 Greenbelt Maryland with that call from 213 00:29:35,250 --> 00:29:32,980 mission specialists Kathy Thornton 214 00:29:36,750 --> 00:29:35,260 confirming that the Space Telescope has 215 00:29:38,580 --> 00:29:36,760 now been switched to its own internal 216 00:29:41,250 --> 00:29:38,590 power sources the next step in this 217 00:29:42,899 --> 00:29:41,260 troubleshooting procedure during this 218 00:29:45,110 --> 00:29:42,909 night pass endeavour now is on the 219 00:29:47,760 --> 00:29:45,120 nighttime side of Earth with about a 220 00:29:49,769 --> 00:29:47,770 little under 33 minutes left to go 221 00:29:52,049 --> 00:29:49,779 before sunrise comes again for the 222 00:29:54,240 --> 00:29:52,059 spacecraft the next step is 223 00:29:56,250 --> 00:29:54,250 disconnection of the umbilical through 224 00:29:58,830 --> 00:29:56,260 which electrical power has been fed to 225 00:30:02,220 --> 00:29:58,840 the telescope throughout its stay in the 226 00:30:04,019 --> 00:30:02,230 cargo bay and the Space Telescope but 227 00:30:10,139 --> 00:30:04,029 now already operating off of its own 228 00:30:18,300 --> 00:30:10,149 battery power on board endeavour Houston 229 00:30:24,420 --> 00:30:22,140 final chapters now quick welcome you 230 00:30:26,400 --> 00:30:24,430 I've got good news we have taken a look 231 00:30:29,700 --> 00:30:26,410 at that data from the B side and it all 232 00:30:32,520 --> 00:30:29,710 checks out the HST project would like to 233 00:30:35,940 --> 00:30:32,530 deploy today and so we are going to go 234 00:30:38,160 --> 00:30:35,950 ahead and press toward a relief we are 235 00:30:40,170 --> 00:30:38,170 going to uplink to you a nuri planned 236 00:30:43,170 --> 00:30:40,180 flight plan that has moved all of your 237 00:30:44,700 --> 00:30:43,180 activities for that Rev 121 deploy and 238 00:30:47,130 --> 00:30:44,710 we just want to let you know that right 239 00:30:50,280 --> 00:30:47,140 now there's no activity required from 240 00:30:52,710 --> 00:30:50,290 you until about 21 hours even when we'll 241 00:30:54,570 --> 00:30:52,720 be talking about a group B powerup we 242 00:30:57,360 --> 00:30:54,580 are hoping to get the uplink through 243 00:31:05,060 --> 00:30:57,370 tips of your new flight plan within the 244 00:31:08,790 --> 00:31:05,070 next half hour great do it and 245 00:31:16,470 --> 00:31:08,800 understand that at the 2100 hours which 246 00:32:03,890 --> 00:31:16,480 will be the scheduled activity and we're 247 00:32:31,100 --> 00:32:05,930 this view from the camera at the end of 248 00:32:35,239 --> 00:32:33,529 and the Pinto deploying or evil systems 249 00:32:36,820 --> 00:32:35,249 officer here the position with the 250 00:32:39,889 --> 00:32:36,830 responsibility for the mechanical arm 251 00:32:51,289 --> 00:32:39,899 reports that telescopes now securely 252 00:32:52,789 --> 00:32:51,299 captured laches continue to open again 253 00:32:55,310 --> 00:32:52,799 once all the latches are open the next 254 00:32:58,310 --> 00:32:55,320 step will be for claude nicollier to 255 00:33:00,039 --> 00:32:58,320 lift the telescope from its platform to 256 00:33:10,639 --> 00:33:00,049 position just above the cargo bay 257 00:33:12,349 --> 00:33:10,649 position called a low hover there the 258 00:33:15,320 --> 00:33:12,359 petal deploy retrieval systems officer 259 00:33:17,810 --> 00:33:15,330 reports telescopes now about two feet up 260 00:33:20,299 --> 00:33:17,820 above the platform as Nicole a continues 261 00:33:22,519 --> 00:33:20,309 to slowly raise it up to first a 262 00:34:28,409 --> 00:33:22,529 position paused above the cargo bay at 263 00:34:34,680 --> 00:34:31,200 commands are being sent now to open the 264 00:34:37,139 --> 00:34:34,690 telescopes aperture door and to activate 265 00:35:46,590 --> 00:34:37,149 the mechanisms control unit for the door 266 00:35:56,640 --> 00:35:51,300 we have a good release Pig Sepp was one 267 00:36:00,450 --> 00:35:56,650 our zero minutes 22 seconds copy one 268 00:36:02,220 --> 00:36:00,460 hour zero minutes 22 seconds cubby and 269 00:36:04,020 --> 00:36:02,230 we have to say that through your superb 270 00:36:06,270 --> 00:36:04,030 efforts you have really shown that NASA 271 00:36:21,330 --> 00:36:06,280 can do all that we promise to do and 272 00:36:24,330 --> 00:36:21,340 more and we very much appreciate it the 273 00:36:26,820 --> 00:36:24,340 sentiments of the payload community and 274 00:36:29,910 --> 00:36:26,830 in fact the all of the flight control 275 00:36:32,640 --> 00:36:29,920 team expressed on the model in front of 276 00:36:36,150 --> 00:36:32,650 the flight director console HST reopened 277 00:36:40,670 --> 00:36:36,160 for business completely completely 278 00:36:42,990 --> 00:36:40,680 renovated that now that the telescope is 279 00:36:51,770 --> 00:36:43,000 locked onto the tracking and data relay 280 00:36:51,780 --> 00:37:24,960 oh it's not bad 281 00:37:29,440 --> 00:37:28,420 and I got to tell you these views are so 282 00:37:31,300 --> 00:37:29,450 spectacular 283 00:37:33,460 --> 00:37:31,310 but over the course of the last week 284 00:37:35,920 --> 00:37:33,470 we've seen so many spectacular views 285 00:37:41,890 --> 00:37:35,930 that you almost get none to it 286 00:37:49,420 --> 00:37:41,900 they're still incredible though we know 287 00:38:48,170 --> 00:37:49,430 what you start the top the one from the 288 00:38:53,099 --> 00:38:51,900 okay we really appreciate being allowed 289 00:38:56,910 --> 00:38:53,109 total offense 290 00:38:59,190 --> 00:38:56,920 we got a kind of seat is really 291 00:39:03,390 --> 00:38:59,200 spectacular Mediterranean past at night 292 00:39:05,579 --> 00:39:03,400 and we're looking at what looks like the 293 00:41:29,600 --> 00:39:05,589 brightest morning star you ever saw over 294 00:41:35,990 --> 00:41:33,020 in this view showing the entire island 295 00:42:10,510 --> 00:41:36,000 of Madagascar off the east coast of 296 00:42:20,660 --> 00:42:15,500 go ahead endeavor Roger you get downlink 297 00:42:22,370 --> 00:42:20,670 video of the dump that's firm we're 298 00:42:30,859 --> 00:42:22,380 watching it right now looks pretty 299 00:42:46,780 --> 00:42:30,869 interesting kind of like a cycle and 300 00:42:53,080 --> 00:42:51,010 well this view showing the arm as it 301 00:43:00,520 --> 00:42:53,090 descends down into the cradle along the 302 00:43:03,850 --> 00:43:00,530 left-hand edge of the bay once it's in 303 00:44:09,920 --> 00:43:03,860 the cradle laches will latch it in place 304 00:44:16,609 --> 00:44:14,490 that's firm we sure are okay well what's 305 00:44:18,780 --> 00:44:16,619 the plan now is awesome 306 00:44:21,450 --> 00:44:18,790 Santonio at the top of the screen 307 00:44:27,050 --> 00:44:21,460 Houston at the bottom and Austin on the 308 00:44:29,609 --> 00:44:27,060 right side alright that's a great view 309 00:44:37,620 --> 00:44:29,619 this view showing actually a Houston 310 00:44:59,370 --> 00:44:37,630 Texas and we can only imagine and we're 311 00:45:01,079 --> 00:44:59,380 all jealous hey hey well we're getting a 312 00:45:02,270 --> 00:45:01,089 great picture of Fort Walton Beach and 313 00:45:27,490 --> 00:45:02,280 we'll pass that along 314 00:45:32,230 --> 00:45:31,000 in a Denver Houston for Jeff all of 315 00:45:38,339 --> 00:45:32,240 America would like to know what you've 316 00:45:40,690 --> 00:45:38,349 got in what you're doing with it well 317 00:45:44,050 --> 00:45:40,700 this is the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah 318 00:45:47,020 --> 00:45:44,060 and there's various ways that we 319 00:45:49,359 --> 00:45:47,030 celebrate it and one of the games that 320 00:45:52,420 --> 00:45:49,369 that we play is a little game with a 321 00:45:56,950 --> 00:45:52,430 dreidel and it's something that you spin 322 00:45:58,570 --> 00:45:56,960 and then you see which side comes up and 323 00:46:00,700 --> 00:45:58,580 according to that you either win or lose 324 00:46:03,670 --> 00:46:00,710 and I was just trying to see how you 325 00:46:09,450 --> 00:46:03,680 might reinterpret the rules for 326 00:46:14,620 --> 00:46:09,460 spaceflight since there's no up or down 327 00:46:15,700 --> 00:46:14,630 and I guess on the subject note the 328 00:46:18,520 --> 00:46:15,710 celebration 329 00:46:37,910 --> 00:46:18,530 I also brought along the other thing 330 00:46:44,790 --> 00:46:41,040 panic is the festival of lights' it 331 00:46:47,730 --> 00:46:44,800 lasts eight days and to celebrated we 332 00:46:50,250 --> 00:46:47,740 light a little menorah which has eight 333 00:46:52,800 --> 00:46:50,260 candles and you like one more every day 334 00:46:54,750 --> 00:46:52,810 until finally on the eighth day you have 335 00:46:57,120 --> 00:46:54,760 eight candles and so I bought a little 336 00:46:59,970 --> 00:46:57,130 traveling menorah for supper in the 337 00:47:01,920 --> 00:46:59,980 shuttle we're not going to actually 338 00:47:04,500 --> 00:47:01,930 light the candles to help the 339 00:47:07,050 --> 00:47:04,510 celebration of the season I brought it 340 00:47:09,960 --> 00:47:07,060 along it's a little little silver 341 00:47:10,740 --> 00:47:09,970 travelling menorah and so with that in 342 00:47:14,820 --> 00:47:10,750 the dreidel 343 00:47:26,970 --> 00:47:14,830 I'm all set for my onboard Hanukkah 344 00:47:29,070 --> 00:47:26,980 celebration we are getting a spectacular 345 00:47:50,540 --> 00:47:29,080 view of all of Florida at this moment 346 00:47:54,980 --> 00:47:52,430 I believe we have here the signatures of 347 00:47:56,840 --> 00:47:54,990 all the personnel of particular surgery 348 00:48:48,000 --> 00:47:56,850 and people that's gonna be those on 349 00:48:53,350 --> 00:48:51,400 endeavor it looks like the entry team is 350 00:48:55,480 --> 00:48:53,360 going to come in and take our hours for 351 00:48:58,300 --> 00:48:55,490 the rest of the mission so orbit one 352 00:51:56,329 --> 00:48:58,310 would like to say at you and good luck 353 00:52:00,499 --> 00:51:58,219 this is Mission Control Houston this 354 00:52:03,109 --> 00:52:00,509 television view from endeavours flight 355 00:52:06,609 --> 00:52:03,119 deck at the cockpit of endeavour shows a 356 00:52:09,709 --> 00:52:06,619 commander dick Covey as he prepares to 357 00:52:11,870 --> 00:52:09,719 work with the pilot to in-flight landing 358 00:52:15,410 --> 00:52:11,880 operations trainer it's a simulation of 359 00:52:17,349 --> 00:52:15,420 landing that Covey and then that pilot 360 00:52:20,059 --> 00:52:17,359 Ken Bowersox will both work with 361 00:52:22,190 --> 00:52:20,069 Bowersox here right - behind Covey as 362 00:53:02,750 --> 00:52:22,200 Covey works with it to hone their 363 00:57:01,670 --> 00:53:06,140 that was a very nice approach yeah tacos 364 00:57:08,269 --> 00:57:05,870 and finally from the orbit 2 team we 365 00:57:11,420 --> 00:57:08,279 would like to convey our thanks to you 366 00:57:14,059 --> 00:57:11,430 guys for doing just a stupendous job it 367 00:57:16,910 --> 00:57:14,069 was great for us who watch you 368 00:57:18,710 --> 00:57:16,920 professionals at work up there and for 369 00:57:21,319 --> 00:57:18,720 me down here to watch the professionals 370 00:57:24,260 --> 00:57:21,329 of work down here it was a heck of a 371 00:57:26,900 --> 00:57:24,270 team and we're all proud of how well 372 00:57:34,250 --> 00:57:26,910 this has turned out and we wish you 373 00:57:37,700 --> 00:57:34,260 Godspeed in a safe trip home thanks Greg 374 00:57:42,529 --> 00:57:37,710 and melt and all of the rest of the 375 00:57:45,019 --> 00:57:42,539 orbit 2 team that's there we appreciate 376 00:57:47,089 --> 00:57:45,029 that the work that you put in being a 377 00:57:49,839 --> 00:57:47,099 part of the team helping us through the 378 00:57:52,279 --> 00:57:49,849 things we had to do in order to get to 379 00:57:55,250 --> 00:57:52,289 the end of this mission which hopefully 380 00:57:59,390 --> 00:57:55,260 will be tomorrow and we'll see 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