 
NUMBER 18.
CHRIS CASSIDY IS NO. 2 AND HE 
WILL HAVE ON A PLAIN WHITE SUIT 
BOTH ASTRONAUTS HAVE COMPLETED 
NINE SPACEWALKS MAKING TODAY TH 
TENTH TIME BOTH OF THEM HAVE 
BEEN IN THE VACUUM OF SPACE.
HELPING THE CREW OUT INSIDE OF 
THE AIRLOCKS THIS MORNING 
CLOSEST TO YOUR SCREEN IS DUG I 
BEHIND HIM YOU SAW ONE WHO IS 
HELPING THE ASTRONAUTS GET 
SUITED UP THIS MORNING AND WILL 
HELP THEM MOVE TO THE EQUIPMENT 
BLACK PORTION OF THE THE QUEST 
AIRLOCK.
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
IS CURRENTLY PLAYING 262 MILES 
OVER THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
DURING TODAY SPACEWALK, THE CRE 
WILL INSTALL A NEW EXTERNAL 
STORAGE SPACE AND THEY WILL 
REMOVE TO AGE PICTURES FOR POWE 
SYSTEM UPGRADES AND PREPARE THE 
CONE FOR FUTURE INSTALLATION OF 
THE AIRLOCKS.
ADDITIONALLY THEY WILL ROUTE TO 
POWER CABLES ON THE OUTSIDE OF 
THE SPACE STATION.
AS WE MENTIONED YOU ARE GETTING 
A LIVE LOOK THERE ARE TWO 
PORTIONS OF THE QUEST AIRLOCK O 
THE EQUIPMENT BLACK AND CREW 
LOCK UP CURRENTLY THEY ARE IN 
THE EQUIPMENT LOCK PORTION WHER 
THEY PUT ON THEIR SPACES SUITS 
AND HAD PRE- BREATHING ROUTINE 
AND ATTACH THE SIMPLIFIED AID 
RESCUE.
ONCE THEY ARE PREPARED TO BEGIN 
THE SPACEWALK TODAY THE 
ASTRONAUTS WILL MOVE TO THE CRE 
LOCK PORTION WHICH IS THE 
OUTERMOST PART OF THE QUEST 
AIRLOCK FOR FINAL COMMUNICATION 
IN THE SUIT CHECKS WITH THE 
GROUND.
THEY THEN CHANGED THEIR SUITS T 
INTERNAL BATTERY POWER WHICH 
STARTS THE TIMER OF TODAY'S 
SPACEWALK.
>> PUTTING THIS BACK IN.
CAP B.
WE ARE A ABOUT 32 MINUTES LEFT 
ON THE PRE- BREATHE.
YOU JUST HEARD HIM DISCUSS PRE- 
BREATHING WHICH CONSISTS OF TWO 
PHASES.
IN THE FIRST THEY BREATHE 100% 
OXYGEN THROUGH A MASK TO BEGIN 
PURGING NITROGEN FORM THEIR BOD 
AND THE SECOND PHASE THEY GET I 
THE SPACESUIT AS YOU SEE THEM 
NOW AND THEY CONDUCT SOMETHING 
CALLED AN SUIT LIGHT EXERCISE 
WHICH JUST COMPLETED BEFORE WE 
WENT LIVE THEY MOVED THEIR ARMS 
AND LEGS EVER SO SLIGHTLY 
RAISING THEIR METABOLIC RATE 
WHICH BEATS UP GETTING RID OF 
THE EXCESS NITROGEN IN THE SUIT.
AS YOU SEE THE ASTRONAUTS ARE 
PREPARING THE SIMPLIFIED AID FO 
THE RESCUE.
THIS IS ESSENTIALLY LIKE A JET 
PACK IT IS USED IN CASE THE CRE 
WERE DETACHED FROM THE SPACE 
STATION HOWEVER, THAT IS NEVER 
THE PLAN AS THEY ARE ALWAYS 
CONNECTED VIA A TETHER.
THE ASTRONAUTS CONTINUE TO 
PREPARE THEIR SUITS AND LITTLE 
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE SUIT 
ITSELF THIS SUIT IS 4.3 POUNDS 
PER SQUARE INCH.
YOU PUT THAT INTO CONTEXT, 
ATMOSPHERE PRESSURE WE ARE USED 
TO ON EARTH IS ABOUT 14.7-PSI.
THAT IS ALSO THE PRESSURE OF TH 
INSIDE OF THE SPACE STATION AND 
HAS MIXED OXYGEN AND NITROGEN 
ENVIRONMENT MUCH LIKE WE 
EXPERIENCE ON EARTH.
THE 4.3-PSI INSIDE OF THE SUIT 
IS SIMILAR TO WHAT YOU MAY 
EXPERIENCE A 30,000 FEET 
ELEVATION.
LOW PRESSURE IN THE SPACESUIT 
ALLOWS MORE FLEXIBILITY FOR THE 
ASTRONAUT WHICH IS CRITICAL 
BECAUSE THEY NEED TO CONSTANTLY 
FLEXED THE GLOBE DURING THE 
SPACEWALK.
ANOTHE I WANT OUR 
ASTRONAUTS WILL BE ACCOMPLISHIN 
TODAY, RECENTLY, THEY HAVE BEEN 
FOCUSED ON BATTERY UPGRADES TO 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
WE SAW THAT COMPLETED OR AT 
LEAST FOR THAT POWER CHANNEL ON 
OUR MOST RECENT SPACEWALK LAST 
THURSDAY.
THE ASTRONAUTS WERE FOCUSED ON 
REMOVING OLDER NICKEL HYDROGEN 
BATTERIES AND REPLACING THEM 
WITH NEW LITHIUM ION BATTERIES.
BECAUSE THEY SO QUICKLY MOVED 
THROUGH THEIR TASK IN THOSE 
SPACEWALKS TODAY WE HAVE AN 
ENTIRELY NEW SET OF TASKS.
>> GO AHEAD AND MAKE SURE YOU 
HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR DEPLOY LEVE 
-- LOVER.
AS YOU CAN SEE, BOB IS NOW 
MOVING INTO THE CREW LOCK 
PORTION OF THE QUEST AIRLOCK.
ASTRONAUTS TRAIN FOR SPACEWALKS 
LIKE YOU SEE TODAY HERE AT 
JOHNSON SPACE CENTER IN HOUSTON 
TEXAS THEY USE SOMETHING CALLED 
THE NEUTRAL BUOYANCY LABORATORY.
THIS IS ESSENTIALLY A VERY LARG 
POOL WITH A MARKUP OF THE SPACE 
STATION INSIDE.
THIS ALLOWS THE SIMULATION OF 
MICROGRAVITY FOR THE ASTRONAUTS 
TO MOVE AROUND IN SPACESUITS AN 
LEARN WHAT IT IS LIKE TO WORK I 
THAT ENVIRONMENT.
THIS IS A 40 FEET DEEP AND IT 
HOLDS 6.2000000 GALLONS OF WATER
.
EVERYTHING IS MOVING SMOOTHLY 
THIS MORNING AS THE CREW 
CONTINUES PREPARING TO HEAD 
OUTSIDE OF THE HATCH ON TODAY'S 
SPACEWALK.
AFTER CHRIS CASSIDY HAS MOVED 
INSIDE OF THE A LOT THE HATCH 
BETWEEN THE CREW LOCK IN THE 
EQUIPMENT BLACK WILL BE CLOSED.
DEPRESSURIZATION WILL BEGIN 
INSIDE OF THE KULAK PORTION AND 
THE SPACEWALK WILL OFFICIALLY 
BEGIN ONCE THEY PUSH THEIR SUIT 
TO INTERNAL BATTERY POWER.
AND LITTLE MORE DETAILED BOOK A 
SOME OF THE TASKS TO BE 
COMPLETED TODAY THE FIRST IS TH 
INSTALLATION OF THE ROBOTICS 
TOOL STORAGE WHICH IS A 
PROTECTIVE STORAGE UNIT AS HEAD 
OF THE SPACE STATION FOR TOOLS 
IN THE PROVIDES THERMAL AND 
PHYSICAL PROTECTION.
INSIDE IS THE EXTERNAL LEGAL 
ROTATOR ACTUALLY TWO OF THEM SO 
THEY ARE ATTACHED TO THE INSIDE 
BY NASA ASTRONAUT DOUG HURLEY.
THE ROBOTICS EXTERNAL ROTATOR 
COULD BE PICKED UP BY DEXTER 
WHICH IS THE CANNON ARM AND 
COULD BE USED TO PROTECT AMMONI 
LEAKS ON THE SPACE STATION.
THIS HELPS TO PREVENT ASTRONAUT 
FROM DOING EXTRA SPACEWALKS.
I KNOW YOU ARE GETTING A LIVE 
LOOK AT THE INSIDE OF THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
CONTROL ROOM RIGHT HERE IN 
HOUSTON TEXAS AT JOHNSON SPACE 
CENTER.
LEADING THESE TWO TEAMS IS THE 
FLIGHT DIRECTOR WHO IS IN THE 
BLUE SHIRT IN THE BOTTOM OF YOU 
SCREEN.
TO HER RIGHT IS A CANADIAN SPAC 
AGENCY ASTRONAUTS WHO IS THE 
GROUND PERSON RELAYING THE TASK 
FROM THE GROUND TO THE 
ASTRONAUTS DURING TODAY 
SPACEWALK.
SPEAKING WITH THE ASTRONAUTS 
BEFORE THEY LEAVE THE HATCH AND 
REENTER THIS ASTRONAUT RECENTLY 
RETURNED FROM THE INTERNATIONAL 
SPACE STATION JUST LAST YEAR.
IN TODAY'S SPACEWALK OFFICER IS 
SANDRA MOORE.
SHE OVERSEES THE TEAM MONITORIN 
ALL THE SUIT INFORMATION AND 
HELPS TO WALK THROUGH THESE 
PROCEDURES AND DISCUSS THAT 
INFORMATION WITH TEAMS ON THE 
GROUND.
BACK INSIDE THE QUEST AIRLOCK 
YOU SEE THE NASA ASTRONAUT 
PREPARING TO BE MOVED INTO THE 
KULAK PORTION.
NOW ON YOUR LEFT AND RIGHT, THE 
ARE ATTACHING THAT SIMPLIFIED 
AID FOR THE RESCUE.
NASA ASTRONAUT AND COMMANDER OF 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE CENTER 
IS NOW BEING MOVED INTO THE 
KULAK PORTION OF THE QUEST 
AIRLOCK.
THINGS ARE PROGRESSING SMOOTHLY 
THIS MORNING FOR THE START OF 
THE SPACEWALK.
OTHER TASKS THE ASTRONAUTS ARE 
LOOKING TO IMPROVE TODAY ARE TH 
REMOVAL OF THE TWO AGE PICTURES 
USED FROM GRAHAM PROCESSING OF 
THE SOLAR ARRAYS PRIOR TO LUNCH 
AND THEY WILL BE NECESSARY FOR 
REMOVAL FOR FUTURE POWER SYSTEM 
UPGRADES.
ON JULY 1st SPACEWALK THEY 
TRIED TO REMOVE THE THESE 
PICTURES TO PRY IT OUT, ALONG 
WITH SOME TOOLS THAT WERE USED 
WITH THE UPGRADES EARLIER THIS 
YEAR.
THOSE THAT DIDN'T WORK OUT SO 
THE ASTRONAUTS ARE BACK TODAY 
WITH 3D PRINTED WAGE IN SPACE S 
THAT THEY WILL COMBINE WITH A 
WRENCH LIKE TOOL TO REMOVE THAT 
PICTURE.
ANOTHER MAJOR TASK TODAY IS 
PREPARATION FOR THE DRIVER -- 
ARRIVAL OF NANO AND LOCKS IT IS 
THE FIRST TO LAUNCH ON THE SPAC 
BRACKET LATER THIS FALL AND IT 
WILL BE ATTACHED TO OR NEWS 
THREE TRANQUILITY THAT THEY ARE 
ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE 
STATION.
IN WITH BOTH OF THEM INSIDE OF 
THE KULAK PORTION OF THE QUEST 
AIRLOCK, THEY CLOSE THAT HATCH 
IN BETWEEN THEM.
WE HAVE ONE VERIFIED THAT THEY 
ARE IN THE PROPER CONFIGURATION.
AND STEP 74 IS IN THE WORKS.
>> COPY THAT WE WILL HOLD THAT 
STEP 676 IS SHOWN ABOUT 12 
MINUTES LEFT.
>> WE CONCUR.
HOUSTON IF YOU ARE GOOD WITH IT 
WE COULD PUT THIS INTO THE WORKS
.
YOU HAVE A GO FOR THAT.
ALL THE WORK THEY HAVE DONE OVE 
THE PREVIOUS THREE SPACEWALKS 
HAS CERTAINLY PAID OFF AND THEY 
ARE ALREADY 30 MINUTES AHEAD OF 
TODAY'S TIMELINE.
IN ABOUT TEN MINUTES, THEY WILL 
BE LG AT THE GO FOR 
DEPRESSURIZATION OF THAT PORTIO 
OF THE QUEST AIRLOCK.
NASA ASTRONAUT AND SPACEWALK AR 
WILL OPEN THE HATCH AND IN THE 
HATCH THERMAL COVER.
THEY ARE REMOVED.
COPY 12 AND 20.
AS WE AWAIT THIS START OF 
DEPRESSURIZATION YOU HAVE A LIV 
LOOK AT THE ASTRONAUT INSIDE OF 
THE QUEST AIRLOCK AS THE SPACE 
STATION HAS 266 MILES OVER 
ARGENTINA.
YOU MAY REMEMBER THE RECENT 
ARRIVAL ABOUT A MONTH AND A HAL 
AGO IN ONE OF THE SPACE WORKER 
TODAY HERE IN THE BLUE AND GRAY 
SUIT, AND PART OF THE COMMERCIA 
CREW PROGRAM IN THE FIRST LAUNC 
OF AMERICAN SOIL IN NEARLY NINE 
YEARS.
THINGS ARE MOVING SMOOTHLY THIS 
MORNING AS WE PREPARE TO GET BO 
AND CHRIS OUTSIDE OF THE QUEST 
AIRLOCK.
THIS IS THE FOURTH SPACEWALK FO 
THE TWO SPACEWALKERS TOGETHER 
AND IT IS BOTH OF THEIR TENTH 
SPACEWALKS OVERALL.
AND IT IS THE FINAL SPACEWALK 
PLAN BEFORE BOB RETURNS WITH 
DOUG ON THE SPACECRAFT.
NOW THIS IS SCHEDULED FOR AUGUS.
AIRLOCK WE ARE IN STEP 76.
THIS WILL BE AT THE CONCLUSION 
OF 76.
AND GOOD MORNING TO THE REST OF 
THE TEAM WE ARE WITH YOU 76 IS 
COMPLETE.
GOOD TO TALK TO YOU.
CHRIS, FOR YOU CHECK THE 
DEPRESSED POWER DEPRESSED PRESS 
POWER IS ON CHECK IF THE LED IS 
ALL.
>> IT IS ON.
STEP 84 YOU'RE GO.
AND THAT YOU ARE A GO FOR KULAK 
DEPRESSED.
THAT'S A GO FOR THE DEPRESSED.
YOU IA TAKE THAT OFF THE SWITCH.
THE POWER IS ON.
AS YOU HEARD THE NASA ASTRONAUT 
ARE A GO FOR DEPRESSURIZATION O 
THE KULAK PORTION OF THE QUEST 
LACK THEY ARE COMMUNICATING WIT 
AND ON THE GROUND.
>> MONITOR THAT SUIT CAGE.
ALL OF THIS IS OPEN.
AND HE WAS SELECTED BY NASA IN 
2,013 AND HAS TWO SPACEWALKS 
UNDER HER BELT.
SHE WILL BE THE ONE 
COMMUNICATING WITH THE 
ASTRONAUTS WHILE THEY ARE STILL 
IN THE AIRLOCK.
EXPECT AN ALERT ZONE.
AND THEN CLOSE THE VALVES.
DEPRESSURIZATION CONTINUES AS 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
MILES OVER THE SOUTH ATLANTIC 
OCEAN.
DURING DEPRESSED THE AIRLOCK 
WILL BE TAKEN DOWN FROM 14.7-PS 
OR POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH WHICH 
IS THE SAME PRESSURE OF WHAT WE 
EXPERIENCE ON EARTH ALL THE WAY 
TO A VACUUM PREPARATIONS FOR 
AIRLOCK IS TO BE OPEN TO THE 
OUTSIDE.
ANOTHER LIVE LOOK INSIDE OF THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
TEAMS OF FLIGHT CONTROLLERS 
MONITORING THE STATION SYSTEMS 
IN THE SYSTEMS THEMSELVES WE AR 
CURRENTLY IN A AND OVER THIS 
BASE STATION AND TRACKING DATA 
IN RELATE SATELLITE SYSTEMS 
THESE ARE SHORTLY REGAINING 
COMMUNICATION WITH THE SPACE 
STATION.
THE CREW LOCK HAS REACHED 6 
POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH OF 
PRESSURE INSIDE AND A REMINDER 
WE WILL TAKE THAT DOWN TO A 
VACUUM AND THE SUITS ARE 
OPERATED AT 4.3 POUNDS PER 
SQUARE INCH.
THAT ALLOWS FOR FLEXIBILITY 
WITHIN THOSE SUITS.
WE SHOULD BE COMING UP ON FIVE 
HERE PRETTY QUICK.
I AM SHOWING GO IN AND TAKE OFF 
THE DEPRESSED.
>> IT IS CLOSED.
DAVE RIGHT THERE.
AND THEN FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
.
THIS IS COMPLETE.
SWEEP CHECK COMPLAINT.
CHECK AND MAKE SURE THAT IT IS 
THERE.
0-2.
LESS THAN 5.5-PSI.
GO AHEAD WITH YOUR TETHERED 
CHECKS.
ON THE LEFT SIDE I CAN VERIFY 
THE LOCKS AND EXTENDER AND THAT 
IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
ON THE RIGHT SIDE, MY RED WHEEL 
AND LOOK IS CLOSING OFF.
THE WEIGHT TETHER IS CLOSED AND 
LOCKED IT IS IN UNLOCK.
AND I HAVE THE YELLOW UNLOCK.
COMING OFF OF THE AIRLOCK.
BANKER HOOK IS CLOSED AND LOCKED
.
IT LOOKS GOOD.
IT IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
THE EXTENDER.
COMING OFF MY LEFT.
THIS REDHOOK IS CLOSED AND 
LOCKED.
IT IS UNLOCKED AND THE YELLOW 
BOOK.
I CAN ALSO REPORT THREE GOOD 
STRAPS.
COPY.
THIS IS WHEN THE PRESSURE IS 
THERE, I WILL BACK YOU UP ON 
THIS AS WELL.
NASA ASTRONAUTS REPORTING TO TH 
GROUND OF THE CURRENT 
CONFIGURATION OF THEIR TETHERS 
AS WE PROGRESS THROUGH THE PRES 
AND PREPARE FOR EXIT OF THE 
QUEST AIRLOCK.
ZERO COMING CLOSE.
THE VALVE IS CLOSED.
>> TAKE THE POWER SWITCH TO OFF.
POWER SWITCH IS OFF.
WAIT UNTIL WE GET THE ALERT ZON 
AND GET 2.5-PSI.
HERE ARE THE BAGS AND LIFTS FOR 
YOU.
TO ABOUT RIGHT HERE.
THEN WE COULD START LOCATING AN 
I COULD GO UP I AND WE WILL SEE 
HOW THAT WORKS.
THAT LOOKS PRETTY COZY IN THERE.
>> WITH ALL OF THAT RIGHT THERE.
YOU HAVE SOME RITZY FRIENDS.
>> ANOTHER LOOK AT WHAT TODAY'S
SPACEWALK WILL HOLD.
THE CREW -- THEY WILL REMOVE TWO
H FIXTURES FOR FUTURE POWER
SYSTEM UPGRADE.
THEY WILL PREPARE NODE 3 FOR
FUTURE INSTALLATION OF THE NANO
REX AIR LOCK.
THIS WAS INITIALLY SCHEDULED TO
BE A BATTERY REMOVAL AND
REPLACEMENT SPACEWALK.
HOWEVER, DURING THE FIRST THREE
SPACEWALKS THE ASTRONAUTS MOVED
SO SWIFTLY, THEY COMPLETED THEIR
TASKS IN THE PREVIOUS
JULY 16th SPACEWALK.
THERE'S STILL ONE LITHIUM ION
BATTERY THAT NEEDS UPGRADE AFTER
IT FAILED LAST YEAR.
THE SPACEWALK TO THE REPLACE
THAT BATTERY ISULED
TENTATIVELY FOR LATER THIS YEAR.
>> LOOKS LIKE .5 TO ME ON GAUGE.
>> SHOWING ABOUT 31 TECHNICALLY
SUPPOSED TO LESS THAN .5.
ABOUT FOUR INCHES OF MERCURY, WE
SHOULD BE GOOD OR JUST LET IT
CLICK OVER LITTLE BIT MORE AND
YOU TRY TO HATCH.
>> I'M SHOWING LESS THAN .5 IN
HERE UV HATCH OPEN AND STOW.
>> GOOD WORK.
>> THE CREW IS CALLING THE
PRESSURIZATION COMPLETE.
PREPARING TO OPEN THE HATCH.
>> LOCK LEVERS STUCK.
>> OPEN IT.
>> IT'S OPEN.
>> THE HATCH IS NOW OPEN.
>> COME AND CLOSE.
>> LET ME KNOW WHEN YOU HAVE IT
STOWED.
>> HATCH IS STOWED.
>> COPY THAT.
WITH THAT, YOU GUYS GO OUT AND
ENJOY.
THAT'S AWESOME TO BE PART OF.
I'LL HAND YOU OVER TO HOUSTON.
>> THANKS DOUG AND CHRIS AND
BOB.
>> THEY'RE ALL YOURS.
>> GOOD MORNING.
HOW DO YOU HEAR ME?
WE'LL JUST KEEP ONGOING SO YOU
CAN BOTH SWITCH YOUR POWER
SWITCHES TWO BAT.
PLEASE CHECK THE DISPLACE
SWITCHES ARE FUNCTIONAL.
>> UV1 DISPLAYED.
SWITCH TWO FUNCTIONAL.
>> COPY.
>> DISPLAY SWITCH -- DISPLAY IS
BLANK.
>> WE UNDERSTAND.
>> COPY, WE'RE LOOKING AT IT, WE
MAYBE DOING A RESET.
STAND BY.
>> CHRIS CASSIDY HAVING
DIFFICULTY WITH THE DISPLAY ON
HIS SPACESUIT.
TEAM ON THE GROUND
TROUBLESHOOTING TO HELP US MOVE
FORWARD WITH TODAY'S SPACEWALK.
>> OKAY, CHRIS, LOOKS LIKES
WE'RE GOING TO PRESS AHEAD WITH
THE PART ONE VET AND BOB,
SUGGEST YOU CLOSE WHILE WE DO
THIS.
CHRIS YOU CAN MEET US ON PAGE
28.
>> YOU GUIDE ME THROUGH IT.
>> COPY.
IN THAT RESTART, I WILL LEAD YOU
THROUGH STEPS -- STARTING AT
YOUR 4.3 AT THE END OF THE PAGE.
IF YOU UNEXPECTEDLY LOSE CALM
DURING THIS, YOU CAN USE THE CUP
CHECKLIST TO COMPLETE IT.
I COPY YOU'RE THERE ON PAGE 28.
ALL RIGHT, WE'RE ALREADY IN BAT.
BOB, WE THINK WE SEE THE THERMAL
COVER COMING CLOSE.
WE LIKE IT CLOSED AND THEN FOR
CHRIS, WE CAN SWITCH YOUR POWER.
>> I'M WORKING ON THAT.
>> COPY BOB.
NO PROBLEM.
>> MOSTLY EGRESS AIR LOCK.
HOW CRITICAL IS THAT?
>> 15 SECONDS TO HAND OVER.
LET'S JUST WAIT FOR THE HANDOVER
CHRIS.
BOB, IF IT DIDN'T GET THROUGH,
WE'RE FINE WITH THE THERMAL
COVER, JUST LEAVE IT.
>> THE QUICK HANDOVER IN MISSION
CONTROL HOUSTON CONTINUES TO
TROUBLESHOOT CHRIS CASSIDY'S
DISPLAY.
THE VOICE YOU HEAR NOW SPEAKING
WITH THE ASTRONAUT IS GROUND IV.
JOSHUA, HE'S THERE IN THE WHITE
IN THE CENTER.
HE'S A CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY
ASTRONAUT.
>> CHRIS, I THINK WE'RE BACK
WITH YOU IF YOU HEAR ME, WE'RE
READY ON THE UIA TO TAKE YOUR EV
POWER TO OFF.
>> EV2 POWER COMING OFF.
>> CHECK THE LED GOES OFF.
>> LED IS OFF.
>> COUPLE OF CAUTIONARY WORDS
FOR YOU IN THIS PROCEDURE, THE
FAN AND POWER WILL COME OFF FOR
7 SECONDS WHILE THE FAN IS OFF,
YOU'LL BE WITHOUT COOLING AND
CO2.
OVERHEATING IS SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT AND FOGGING.
THERE WILL BE NO CALM UNTIL YOU
TAKE THE POWER BACK TO BAT.
FAN OPERATION IS DELAYED AND NOT
RESTORED GOING BACK-TO-BACK YOU
HAVE THE OPTION OF HELMVE.
I'M SURE YOU UNDERSTAND THAT.
>> COPY ALL.
>> PERFECT, SECOND REMINDER,
JUST HAVE A LOOK, TO MAKE SURE
YOU CAN REMIND YOURSELF WHERE
THE SWITCHES ARE IN CASE YOU
NEED THEM.
ON THE DCM, CHRIS, YOU CAN
SWITCH YOUR FAN TO OFF, EXPECT
THE FANS TO SWITCH OFF TONE.
EXPECT THAT TONE IN ABOUT SEVEN
SECONDS.
YOU CAN MOVE YOUR DISPLAY SWITCH
TO PRO.
DISPLAY SWITCH TO PRO WHEN YOU
HAVE MA MESSAGE.
WHEN YOU'RE READY U YOU CAN
SWITCH YOUR POWER ON YOUR DCM,
CHRIS, TO SCU.
THERE'S A POWER DOWN YOUR SUIT.
YOU WAIT SEVEN SECONDS AND THEN
BRING IT BACK TO BAT.
>> THIS VIEW FROM THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION IS
IS 251 STATUTE MILES OVER CHINA.
CHRIS CASSIDY IS TURNING OFF AND
ON HIS SUIT BATTERY POWER TO
TROUBLESHOOT THOSE DISPLAY
ISSUES.
>> DISPLAY IS FUNCTIONAL.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
GOOD NEWS.
YOU CAN TAKE THE FAN TO ON.
>> FAN IS ON.
>> OKAY, WITH THAT, WE'RE NOW
READY TO KEEP ONGOING.
CHRIS ON THE UIA LET'S TAKE
POWER TO EV1 AND 2 TO OFF AND
CHECK FOR ALL LEDs GO OFF.
>> POWER EV1 AND EV2 TWITCH
SWITCHES ARE OFF.
FOUR LEDs ARE OFF.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
CHRIS AND BOB, YOU CAN BOTH
DISCONNECT YOUR SCUs AND
INSTALL THE DCM COVERS AND
INSTALL YOUR SCUs IN THE POUCH
AND LET ME KNOW WHEN THAT'S
DONE.
>> COMPLETE FOR EV1.
>> COPY.
>> COMPLETE EV2.
CHRIS, YOU CAN CHECK IF THE
DEPRESS ISO VALVE IS CLOSED.
>> CONFIRMED CLOSED.
>> COPY.
CHRIS AND BOB, TEMPERATURE
CONTROL TO MAX HOT.
>> COPY, EV1 AND 2 YOU CAN
SWITCH WATER TO ON.
CHECK DCM IS BLANK.
>> EV2 AND DCM BLANK OFF.
>> EV1 TEMPERATURE CONTROL VALVE
AS DESIRED.
>> GENE IS FIVE.
>> COPY.
EV1 AND 2, CHECK YOUR SUIT GAUGE
AND LET ME KNOW WHAT THE VALVE
IS.
>> 4.2 FOR EV1.
>> 4.2 FOR EV2.
>> COPY.
AS REQUIRED.
IT'S DAYLIGHT OUT.
>> VISOR SET FOR EV1.
>> EV2 AS WELL.
>> OKAY, WITH THAT, WE GOT TO
LOOK AT THE TWO PARAMETERS
CHECKS OUT.
WE'RE READY TO START GOING WITH
THE PROCEDURES THEMSELVES.
HAP CHECK FOR EV1 AND 2.
>> MY HAP DRY FOR EV1 AND 2.
>> COPY THAT.
BOB, THE COVER IS OPEN.
EGRESS WITH YOUR BAG, REMINDER
JUST LOOK AT THAT PIT PIN TO SEE
IF IT CHANGED FROM LAST TIME.
>> COPY.
>> THAT POPPED OUT A LITTLE BIT.
PUSH IT BACK IN.
>> COPY AND CONCUR.
>> THE SPACEWALK OFFICIALLY
BEGINS MORNING AT 6:12 A.M.
CENTRAL TIME.
7:12 A.M. EASTERN TIME.
THAT'S WHEN THE ASTRONAUTS
SWITCH THEIR SUITS ON INTERNAL
BATTERY POWER.
THERE WAS LITTLE BIT OF
TROUBLESHOOTER WITH CHRIS
CASSIDY SUIT DISPLAY.
EVERYTHING IS OPERATING SMOOTHLY
NOW AS THE ASTRONAUTS PREPARE TO
EGRESS THE HATCH.
>> GOT THE MEDIUM BAG ON TO MY
BRT.
>> COPY, BOB.
WE'LL TAKE A SAFETY TETHER
INSPECTION.
>> LOOKS GREAT FOR CUTTERS.
>> WE COPY, GOOD INSPECTIONS ON
BOTH.
THANKS FOR THAT.
BOB WHEN YOU'RE READY YOU CAN DO
YOUR TETHER CONFIG.
>> MY YELLOW HOOK IS CLOSED AND
LOCKED.
>> WE COPY, BOB.
YOU CAN TAKE THE GREEN HOOK BACK
TO YOUR RED REEL.
>> I GOT THE GREEN HOOK CLOSED
AND LOCKED ON TO MY RED REEL.
THE REEL IS UNLOCKED AND GREEN
REEL IS ALSO UNLOCKED.
>> COPY, BOB.
BOB, YOU'RE IN A GOOD CONFIG.
YOU CAN RELEASE THER FROM
THE AIR LOCK STANDARD.
>> COPY.
>> I CAN FIND MY YELLOW HOOK OUT
THERE TOO.
>> BOB ONCE YOU RELEASE, YOU CAN
GIVE TO CHRIS TO PASS OVER.
>> CHRIS, YELLOW HOOK IS CLOSED
AND LOCKED ON TO THE GREEN REEL.
INSPECTION AND REEL VERIFIED
UNLOCKED.
YOU WANT ME TO MOVE IT AS WELL?
I'M READY.
>> I WILL GO TO RELEASE MY WAIST
TETHER.
>> YOU ARE NEGATIVE.
DON'T RELEASE YOUR WAIST TETHER.
WE WANT TO GET THE ANCHOR.
>> I CONCUR, THAT'S BASICALLY
LIKE A CONFIGURE WE HAVE LATER.
WAIST TETHER JUST NEED TO CLEAR
THE WAIST TETHER PAST THE WRIST
THAT'S ALL.
>> OKAY, ALL RIGHT.
>> WAIST TETHER IS REMOVED.
HERE IT COMES.
>> GOT TO HOLD THE GRIPS.
>> I'M COMING OUT.
I CAN'T REACH THE AIR LOCK.
>> I HAVE CONTROL OF RITZ.
>> AS YOU CAN SEE THE ASTRONAUTS
HAVE EGRESSED THE AIR LOCK,
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
FLYING 263 STATUTE MILES OVER
THE BEHRING SEA.
>> I SEE YOU'RE RELEASING THE
AIR LOCK.
>> AIR LOCK TETHER, HOOKED IT
UP.
>> I WILL DO MY GREEN HOOK.
>> OKAY, I HAVE MY GREEN HOOK
ATTACHED.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> YOU CAN VERIFY ALL THREE
CHRIS WORK SPACE ON THE BRT TAB
ARE ALL UP.
>> COPY ON CHRIS'S TABS.
>> TETHERED.
I HAVE IT.
>> TETHER IS RELEASED.
>> I SEE YOU ON THE HANDLE.
ISOLATION VALVE IS DOWN AS WELL.
BOTH ARE UP.
>> YOU CAN CHECK THAT HOOK, IT
GOES TO MY SUIT, IT'S CLOSED AND
LOCKED.
>> THERE'S THE THERMAL COVER.
>> COPY THERMAL COVER.
>> CONFIRMED.
BOB'S RIGHT TETHER IS CLOSED AND
LOCKED.
>> THANKS CHRIS.
>> I GOT A GOOD GREEN LIGHT ON
YOUR WBS.
GREEN LIGHT FOR EV1.
>> COPY.
LOOKS LIKE THE LAST CHECK WE
NEED IS CONFIRMATION ON CHRIS'S
REOPEN.
BOTH OF THEM UNLOCKED.
>> I CAN VERIFY BOTH ARE
UNLOCKED.
>> THANKS.
FINAL CHECK, CHRIS HANDLES BOTH
LEFT AND RIGHT DOWN.
>> CHRIS SAFER HANDLE BOTH
LOCKED AND DOWN.
>> COPY, BOB.
THANKS FOR THAT.
EVERYONE DOWN HERE IS READY.
YOU'LL BE STOPPING TO TAKE OUT
BOTH THE ADJUSTABLES.
>> WITH THAT, THE CREW HAS
ENSURED ALL THEIR TETHERS AND
THEIR TOOLS ARE IN GOOD
CONFIGURATION.
TODAY'S SPACEWALK BEGINS AT 6:12
CENTRAL TIME AND 7:12 EASTERN.
>> MOVING OUT SLOWLY.
>> COPY.
I HAVE THE ADJUSTABLES.
>> ANOTHER START HAND OVER AS
ASTRONAUTS HEAD OUT TO THEIR
FIRST WORK SITE OF THE DAY AT
THE MOBILE BASE SYSTEM.
IT'S AT THE MOBILE BASE SYSTEM
THAT ASTRONAUTS WILL INSTALL THE
RTS, ROBOTIC TOOLS STORAGE.
IT PROVIDES THERMAL AND PHYSICAL
PROTECTION.
THIS IS A PERMANENT INSTALLATION
TO THE MOBILE BASE SYSTEM.
>> YOU SEE THE TETHERS?
ARE THEY CLEAR?
>> LOOK LIKE MINE IS CLEAR AND
YOURS IS STILL BEHIND.
>> OKAY, COPY.
>> I'LL WAIT FOR YOU TO GO OUT.
>> OKAY.
I NEED TO RISE UP LITTLE BIT.
MAKE IT BETTER AND WIGGLE IT.
>> COPY.
>> MY TETHER IS CLEAR AS WELL.
>> YOU CAN SEE THEY ARE FLOATING
THE SIDE.
CHRIS CASSIDY IS THE RTS.
INSIDE THE RTS, THE ROBOTICS
TOOL STORAGE IS THE REVEL, THOSE
ARE TWO ROBOTIC EXTERNAL LEAK
LOCATERS.
THE RELV CAN BE PICKED BUT I THE
MANIPULATETOR KNOWN AS DEXTER.
IT'S THE HAND OF THE CANNON ARM
2.
THAT CAN BE USE TO DETECT
AMMONIA LEAKS ON THE SPACE
STATION.
THE RTS EQUIPMENT WAS LAUNCHED
ON DECEMBER 5, 2019, AS PART OF
THE SPACEX 19th COMMERCIAL
RESUPPLY COMMISSION TO THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
>> BOB, ONCE THE BAG STOWED --
>> COPY THAT.
>> INSTALLATION OF THE ROBOTIC
TOOL STORAGE MAKES LEAK LOCATION
MUCH MORE STREAMLINE AS RELV
CURRENTLY INSIDE OR STORED
INSIDE THE SPACE STATION.
>> COPY CHRIS.
>> HAVING THEM STORED OUTSIDE ON
THE SPACE STATION HELPS
ASTRONAUTS AVOID GOING ON AN
EXTRA SPACEWALK.
THIS VIEW FROM THE HELMET CAMERA
OF NASA ASTRONAUT BOB BEHNKEN
EV1 KNOWN FOR SPACEWALKER FOR
TODAY.
AS YOU CAN SEE, IT'S DARK
OUTSIDE.
THAT MEANS THE SPACE STATION IS
IN AN ORBITAL NIGHT TIME, 268
STATUTE MILES OVER THE PACIFIC
OCEAN.
>> YOUR BAG IS TETHERED TO BEGIN
BOARD BOOT PLATES.
>> COPY, BOB.
WE'RE SHOWING YOU MOVING UP TO
THE MBS STANDARD.
NO TOUCH POINTS THERE.
>> 15 IN SIGHT.
>> CHRIS WILL HAVE IT.
>> COPY, BOB.
>> I GOT RTS.
WAIT FOR BOB TO HELP ME VERIFY
CLOCKING.
>> WE'LL LET YOU GUYS WORK IT.
>> I CAN'T TELL WHAT THE BLACK
LINES ARE LINED UP.
>> BEHNKEN HAS REACHED WORK SITE
INTERFACE 15.
NOW THE ASTRONAUTS WILL BEGIN
PUTTING ON THE RTS INSTALLING IT
TO THE MOBILE BASE SYSTEM, THE
MBS.
>> IT'S BEEN LOCKED.
GIVING YOU -- CONFIRM.
>> WE COPY ALREADY LOCKED.
IT'S PRETTY DARK ON THE WBS NOW.
WE'RE TRYING TO LOOK, THANKS.
>> I'M GOING TO KEEP MY TETHER
ON IT JUST IN CASE WE NEED TO
MOVE IT LITTLE BIT.
>> CHRIS, WE WANT TO MAKE SURE
THAT WE HEARD YOU RIGHT, IT'S
ALREADY INSTALLED AND LOCKED.
IF THAT'S THE CASE --
>> IT IS INSTALLED AND LOCKED.
I'M JUST GOING TO LEAVE MY
TETHER.
I WANT ANOTHER SET OF EYE BALLS.
>> SOUNDS GOOD.
>> I CAN'T TELL THE CLOCKING
MARKS.
BUT IT LOOK LIKES IN PLACE WITH
THE BEAM.
>> CLOCKING MARK THAT I SEE
LOOKS IN LINE CORRECTLY TO ME.
HANDRAIL IS ALIGNED DIRECTLY.
THE DOUBLE LINE IS 90 DEGREES
COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM THE WIDTH.
LOOKS LIKE IT'S IN THAT PROPER
ORIENTATION FOR ME.
>> IT'S A LITTLE BIT DECEIVING
OUT HERE AT NIGHT.
TO ME THIS LOOKS LIKE EXACTLY
ORIENTATION THEY'RE LOOKING FOR.
>> I'M GOING TO RELEASE MY
TETHER.
>> IT'S LOCKED.
>> TETHER IS RELEASED.
>> GUYS, STILL NOT ABLE TO SEE
MUCH.
WE'RE HAPPY, THAT SOUNDS LIKE A
GOOD INSTALL.
WE'LL PROCEED WITH THE CABLE
ROUTING.
>> COPY THAT.
>> CONNECTOR IS RIGHT THERE.
THAT CONNECTOR CAP, TETHER TO 
ME.
>> THE RTS HAS BEEN INSTALLED
AND WORK SIGHT INTERFACE 15.
>> BOB, AFFIRM THE CAP, THEY ARE
TETHERED THERE AN ADDITIONAL
REMINDER, THERE'S A LOT OF
CABLE.
JUST TAKE ONE TWIST AND YOU
SHOULD BE ABLE TO MAKE IT POP 29
AND 30.
>> BOB HAS THE CAP REMOVED.
>> COPY.
THAT SHOULD TAKE POPPA 30.
>> I AGREE.
>> IT'S CLEAN AND NORMAL.
IT COMES TO ME.
>> COPY.
>> CHRIS CASSIDY RELEASED TWO
CAPS ON THESE RTS CABLES IS NOW
MATING TWO ELECTRICAL CABLES TO
UNUSED POWER OUTLETS ON THE
MOBILE BASE SYSTEM.
THIS WILL ENABLE HEATERS WITHIN
THE RTS TO KEEP THE RELV TOOLS
FROM GETTING TOO COLD.
>> RELEASE ON THE NUMBER ONE
SIDE.
>> EMI LOOKS IN TACT AND NORMAL.
THOUGHT THAT WAS ON THE
CONNECTOR SIDE.
>> COPY CHRIS.
I HAVE YOU STAND BY THERE, BOB
YOUR CALL YOU WANT TO STAY AND
ASSIST, OTHERWISE YOU'RE MORE
THAN WELCOME TO START HEADING
OUT TO THE IEA.
>> I'LL GO AHEAD AND HEAD ON
OUT.
RETRIEVE THE CAMERA ON MY RIGHT,
THERE IS A PRETTY GOOD -- CABLE
IS PRETTY WELL STOWED.
>> JOSH, REMIND ME, ARE YOU GUYS
CONTENT WITH THE CAP DANGLING
HERE?
WOULD YOU LIKE THAT --
[INDISCERNIBLE]
>> CHRIS, WE DO WANT TO PULL
BACK A LITTLE BIT.
I'M UNABLE TO SEE, YOU SHOULD
HAVE ONE WIRE TIE, SORT OF
HANGING IN EXCESS THERE.
THAT'S WHAT THE PURPOSE OF WIRE
TIE WAS TO TIE THE CAP BACK.
BOB, COPY, TOOK THE CAMERA FROM
THE MEDIUM --
>> NO, I WILL THOUGH.
CHRIS, JUST SOME WORDS ON THAT
CLEAN UP, WE WANT TO TIE UP BOTH
CAPS LIKE WE MENTIONED AND
LOOKING TO BUNDLE ANY EXCESS
CABLE SO IT'S ALL BUNDLED NICE
AND TIGHT.
>> ALL OF THAT IS IN WORKS.
>> THANKS.
>> THAT COMPLETES INSTALLATION
OF THE RTS.
THE ROBOTICS TOOL STORAGE.
THAT COMPLETES THE FIRST TASK OF
THE DAY.
MEANWHILE, BOB BEHNKEN HAS MOVED
ON TO A CLEANUP AT THE
INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS ASSEMBLY
WORK SITE THAT HE AND CASSIDY
WORKED ON LAST WEEK AND THE
PREVIOUS BATTERY SPACEWALK.
CHRIS CASSIDY WILL MOVE ON TO
REMOVE AN H FIXTURE AND LATER
BOBEN WILL DO THE SAME ON
A SEPARATE H FIXTURE.
TO TAKE YOU THROUGH THOSE TASKS,
I WILL TOSS IT OVER TO MY
COLLEAGUE.
TAKE IT AWAY.
>> LAST CHECKS I HAD FOR US --
>> GOOD MORNING.
WE ARE NOW 40 MINUTES INTO THE
231st SPACEWALK INTERNATIONAL
SPACE STATION.
THE CREW MEMBERS WILL BE
REMOVING TWO H FIXTURES.
EV1 BOB BEHNKEN INDICATE WITH
THE RED STRIPE IS THE LEAD
SPACEWALKER TODAY AND EV2 CHRIS
CASSIDY WILL CONDUCT THE REMOVAL
ON THE S4 AND S6 TRUSSES.
>> JOSH, IS THAT A GOOD CHECK
OUT ON RTS?
>> IT'S A GOOD CHECK.
>> CONGRATULATIONS TEAM DAVE.
>> THANKS CHRIS.
WE APPRECIATE THE WORDS.
>> NASA ASTRONAUT CHRIS CASSIDY
WILL BEGIN MAKING ITS WAY TO THE
1AH FIXTURE.
BOB BEHNKEN WILL REMOVE THE 3BH
FIXTURE ON THE S6 TRUSS LATER.
HE WILL BE TO CLEAN UP THE WORK
SITE PREVIOUS BATTERY EVA.
>> EV1 CONNECTOR WAS LITTLE BIT
SHORTCOMING OFF THE 90
CONNECTOR.
LET'S LOOSEN THAT UP.
I THINK SURVEY IS COMPLETE.
>> COPY CHRIS, WE SEE THE SOLID
BAND AND WE CONCUR.
>> I ATTACHED IT WITH THE CAMERA
PRO.
>> COPY, THAT WRAPS UP RTS.
WE'LL TAKE A CLUB HAP GAUNTLET
FROM YOU AT THIS TIME.
>> GAUNTLET IS IN PLACE, GLOVE,
NO CHANGE.
YOU PROBABLY NEED GAUNTLET FROM
ME.
>> THANKS, BOB.
CHRIS, WITH THAT, YOU'LL BE
PICKING UP THE MRU BAG AND
HEADING OUT TO YOUR NEXT WORK
SITE.
AS A REMIND, WE'LL STOP AT THE
ANCHORS FOR CHRIS AND TAKE THE
CONFIRMATORY ON THE HOOKS AND
LOCKS THERE.
>> APFR.
>> COPY THAT, BOB.
YOU MAY AS WELL HEAD STRAIGHT
OUT AND DROP YOUR GREEN HOOK ON
NORMAL LOCATION, 2072.
>> SAY THAT AGAIN.
REMINDER THAT THE TETHER IS IN
TACT?
>> IT'S ROUTED CLEAR OF THE
GRAVEL FIXTURE.
>> YOU MEAN THE GRAVEL FIXTURE
NEAR THE PFR?
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
>> SAY AGAIN WHICH PART OF THE
GRAPPLE FIXTURE.
>> SORRY, BOB, WHAT I SAID JUST
TETHER ABOVE THAT GRAPPLE
FIXTURE, ZENITH SIDE OF THE
GRAPPLE FIXTURE.
>> WORKING ON THE BAG.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> CREW MEMBERS ARE CURRENTLY
ABOUT 15 MINUTES AHEAD OF
SCHEDULE AND NOW HEADING TO THE
H FIXTURES WHERE THEY WILL BE
DOING THE REMOVAL FOR FUTURE
POWER SYSTEM UPGRADES.
>> BOB, WE SEE OUT TOWARDS THE
WORK SITE, GREEN HOOK 2072.
>> COPY.
TARGETING.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> 3061, GATE CLOSED AND LOCKED.
>> COPY, 3061, CLOSED AND
LOCKED.
>> COPY 3060 CLOSED AND LOCKED.
PROCEED OUT TO YOUR GREEN HOOK
LOCATION, 2110.
>> MY GREEN HOOK IS CLOSED AND
LOCKED, 2072.
>> COPY, BOB.
CLOSED AND LOCKED ON 2072 BEFORE
WE GET GOING WITH THE CLEANUP,
WE'LL TAKE A GLOVE HAP AND
GAUNTLET FROM BOB.
>> HAP IS DRY.
MY GAUNTLET IS UP AND FOR GLOVE
INSPECTION, MY LEFT GLOVE, IN
SIMILAR SHAPE TO MY PART OF THE
AIR LOCK.
REMAINING ON THE INDEX FINGER
BECAUSE IT WAS MOSTLY HERE.
ON THE RIGHT SIDE --
>> COPY BOB.
GOOD CHECKS.
WE'LL START UP WITH THE CLEANUP
OF THE IEA.
IF YOU WANT, YOU CAN PLACE ANY
ADJUSTABLES THAT YOU PICKED UP
EARLIER IF YOU WANT TO, YOU CAN
PUT THEM IN THE CREW LOCK BAG.
>> OKAY.
>> I DID.
I HAVE THE ONE AT THIS POINT AND
GO FROM THERE.
I'M ALREADY AT THE ONE SIDE OF
THE IEA.
I THINK I'LL GO AHEAD AND TAKE
THE GAP STANDARD HERE AND THEN
WORK FROM NEARLY THE GAP
STANDARD TO MAKE CREW LOCK BAG
TO START.
>> WE CONCUR WITH THAT ORDER.
JUST LOOKING TO CLEAN UP BOTH
GAP SPANNERS AND SCOOPS.
>> I HAVE THE STRUCTURE, 2110.
GET YOU THE NUMBER IN A SECOND.
I'M WORKING ON MY 2110.
>> COPY CHRIS.
>> COPY GREEN HOOK ON 2110.
TAKE A TRASH BAG OUT OF THAT
BAG.
>> LET ME GET THE BAG DOWN HERE.
>> YOU JUST HEARD CHRIS CASSIDY
AND BOB BEHNKEN DO A GLOVE AND
HAP CHECK OR HELMET ABSORPTION
PATCH CHECK.
THEY ARE EXPECTING GLOVES FOR
RIP SCRAPES THAT MAY INDICATE
THEY NEED TO GO BACK INSIDE FOR
THEIR SAFETY.
THERE'S NO PROBLEMS CURRENTLY.
EVERYTHING IS GOING GREAT AT
THIS TIME IN THE SPACEWALK.
WE ARE CURRENTLY IN HANDOVER.
YOU'RE SEEING A VIEW OF THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
FLIGHT CONTROL ROOM.
WE SHOULD HAVE COMMUNICATIONS
BACK SHORTLY.
>> U-BAG IN PLACE.
OPENING IT UP.
>> COPY.
>> I GOT THE GO PRO CAMERA,
GREEN HOOK.
>> COPY BOB.
GO BRO ON 2021.
HANDING OVER IN 15 SECONDS.
URRENTLY WE'RE GETTING A
VIEW OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE
STATION'S FLIGHT CONTROL ROOM.
YOU CAN SEE THE FLIGHT DIRECTOR
WHO'S DOING THE GROUND IV TODAY.
>> WE COPY, YOU HEADED UP THE
BGA.
CHRIS, MAYBE AS YOU MOVE, IT'S A
GOOD TIME, WE'RE GOING TO BE
WORKING WITH FASTENERS, THOSE
ARE SHARP EDGES.
WITH THE TORQUE SETTING WE
EXPECT POTENTIALLY BREAK BOLT OR
TWO RESULTING IN A NON-CAPTIVE
SHARP EDGE.
SO HEADS UP ON THAT.
>> OKAY.
I COPY.
>> ALL RIGHT GUYS, PGT SET AT 
BR7 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 1.
>> CHRIS, THOSE ARE GOOD
SETTINGS.
BR7 COUNTERCLOCKWISE 1.
JUST LOOKING TO CONFIRM YOU HAVE
AN ADJUSTABLE TO THE H FIXTURE.
>> THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE
STATION IS CURRENTLY FLYING IF
270 MILES OFF THE COAST OF
ARGENTINA.
WE HAVE CURRENTLY LOST
COMMUNICATION BUT WE SHOULD BE
COMING BACK SHORTLY.
>> I'M JUST GOING TO PUT IT ON
THE OUTSIDE.
>> I COPY.
STORED ENERGY IN THE MOUNTING
PLATE, IT CAN POTENTIALLY POP
OFF WITH VECTOR TOWARDS YOUR
EMU.
>> GREAT COPY.
>> COMPLETE ON BOLT ONE.
>> TWO TURNS ON BOLT ONE.
COPY.
>> ONE TURN COMPLETE ON BOLT
ONE.
>> ONE TURN.
>> TURN COMPLETE ON BOLT TWO.
>> TWO ON -- ONE TURN ON BOLT
TWO COPY.
>> HERE COMES BOLT THREE.
>> CHRIS CASSIDY IS CURRENTLY
UNTIGHTENING THE FOUR BOLTS.
>> COPY ONE TURN BOLT THREE.
WE'RE WORKING TOWARDS THE
640P.E.T. SIX MINUTES AHEAD.
>> COPY.
>> ONE TURN BOLT FOUR.
>> COPY ONE ON BOLT FOUR.
>> JOSH, I THINK I'M GOING BACK
TO BOLT ONE, LET CONFIRM WITH
YOU.
>> WE AS WELL GO TO ONE ORDER.
IT'S AT YOUR DISCRETION HERE.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING TO DO IS ALL
FOUR BOLTS AGAIN.
THIS TIME TURNING TO A MAX TURN
COUNT OF 12.
UP TO 11 TURNS ON BOLTS 1-4.
>> COPY THAT, 11 TURNS MAXIMUM
TOTAL TURNS IS 12.
HANDING OVER IN 20 SECONDS.
>> CASSIDY HAS MADE HIS WAY TO
THE CANISTER WHERE THE H
FIXTURES IS LOCATED.
HE HASN'T STOWED HAS TOOL BAG
WHICH CONTAINS TOOLS THAT IS
NECESSARY FOR THE REMOVAL.
HE'S CURRENTLY USING HIS PGT.
TO UNTIGHT AND REMOVE ALL FOUR
BOLTS.
>> I DID DO 11 TURNS.
I CAN SEE ON THE SPRING.
>> COPY.
>> COPY BOB ON THE OUTBOARD GAP
SPANNER.
>> COMPLETED 11 TURNS.
IT IS POPPED OUT ON ITS SPRING.
BOLTS ONE AND TWO, VERY SMOOTH
RUNNING.
>> 11 TURNS ON ONE AND TWO.
>> BOLT THREE IS OUT.
I STOPPED A 9.5 TURNS.
I COULD SEE THE BOLT WAS OUT ON
THE SPRING.
I CAN DRAG THOSE LAST ONE AND A
HALF.
WE'LL JUST LEAVE IT AT THAT.
>> CONCUR, WE COPY 9.5.
JUST LEAVE IT THERE.
WE'LL MOVE ON TO BOLT FOUR.
>> CHRIS CASSIDY NOW HAS THREE
OF THE FOUR BOLTS OUT.
AFTER REMOVING THE FOURTH BOLT,
HE WILL ATTEMPT TO PRY THE H
FIXTURE AWAY FROM THE GSC PAD OR
GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT PAD
WITH A COMBO WRENCH.
>> BEGIN 9.5 BOLT FOUR IS
RELEASED.
>> COPY 9.5 ON FOUR.
WE'LL BE TRYING FOR THE H
FIXTURE ITSELF AND WE RECOMMEND
USING THE COMBO WRENCH.
>> COPY THAT.
>> ADJUSTABLE IS STILL THERE.
GOING INTO --
[INDISCERNIBLE]
>> WE SEE IT.
WE CONCUR.
COMPLETE.
LITTLE BIT OF WIGGLE BUT IT
DIDN'T BUDGE.
IT DIDN'T COME OFF.
>> COPY ON ATTEMPT ONE.
WE'LL JUST PAUSE FOR 30 SECONDS.
>> 119 TO GO.
>> WE CONCUR.
>> IF YOU WANT TO TRY AGAIN,
WE'RE GOING TO DEFER TO YOU WHAT
YOU THINK YOU WANT TO DO GOING
FORWARD.
IT LOOKS LIKE YOU WANT TO TRY
THE WRENCH AGAIN.
>> I GAVE IT AN IMPULSE THAT
TIME.
I WILL GO DOWN AND GET THE PLIER
TOOLS.
>> WE COPY AND CONCUR.
>> THIS IS THE SECOND ATTEMPT
THAT WE MOVING H-FIXTURE.
EV 66
WAS THE FIRST REMOVAL.
>> I'LL START RECOVERING.
>> COPY, BOB.
WE'RE GETTING GOOD VIDEO.
IT LOOKS GOOD WE HAD TO PUSH
HARD ON THE PLIERS.
>> THAT REALLY LOOKS GOOD.
THANK YOU.
I THINK WE WANT TO -- ANY WORDS
YOU HAVE RIGHT NOW WHILE THEY
ARE FRESH FOR BOB AND FOR US
WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
>> IT TOOK LITTLE BIT OF
WIGGLING AND PUSHING.
GOOD TO GET THE 14 ROLLS OF TAPE
UP IN THERE.
THEN THEY STAYED PUT.
I FELT LIKE A LITTLE ACTION ON
THE BALL.
IT FELT LITTLE BIT OF ACTION ON
THE BALL.
I TOOK THE WRENCH TO COMPLETE
THE MANEUVER.
THE ONE TOWARDS THE SOLAR RAY,
DEFINITELY FELT -- THE OTHER ONE
WAS MILDLY BACK.
>> WE COPY ALL.
I THINK THE WAY THE TIMELINE
SHAPING UP HERE, WE'LL CLEANUP
YOUR PRESENT WORK SITE AND END
UP REHABBING THE BAG AND TAKING
IT OUT TO THE OTHER H-FIXTURE OR
DO IT TOGETHER WITH BOB.
>> SOUNDS GOOD.
>> YOU JUST SAW THE COMPLETION
OF SUCCESS FOR CHRIS CASSIDY NOW
THAT HE'S REMOVED THE 18H
FIXTURE.
>> THAT WAS PRETTY SLICK USE OF
AVAILABLE TOOLS ON THE SPACE
STATION.
NICE WORK YOU GUYS.
>> COPY AND THANKS.
>> CASSIDY HAS REMOVED THE 1AH
FIXTURE.
ONCE HE'S FINISHED CLEAN UP --
ONCE HE FINISHED REMOVAL, WE
WILL MOVE TO 3BH FIXTURE ON THE
S6 TRUSS.
>> I GOT THE SCOOPS.
>> COPY, BOB.
WE SHOULD BE READY TO INVENTORY
THAT BAG WHEN YOU ARE.
CHRIS, JUST I SEE YOU CLEANING
UP THE BAG.
IF YOU GET AHEAD OF US, REMINDER
WE WANT SOME GO PRO CAMERA
IMAGERY OF THAT BAG BEFORE YOU
LEAVE YOUR WORK SITE.
>> OKAY.
>> BOB, WHENEVER YOU'RE READY,
WE'LL DO THE INVENTORY NEXT.
>> ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE BAG,
THERE WAS A LARGE SMALL
ADJUSTABLE TETHER AND A SMALL,
SMALL ADJUSTABLE TETHER.
>> COPY, BOB.
>> THE BAG -- INSIDE THE BAG IS
A LOT OF STUFF.
THERE'S A RTS WITH A PIN 9-INCH
HEX DRIVER.
>> COPY.
>> LONG DURATION TIME ON TETHER.
INTEGRAL WIRE TIE ATTACHED TO
IT.
>> COPY.
>> THERE'S A RATCHET WRENCH WITH
A PALM WHEEL.
>> COPY.
>> THERE'S A GAP SPANNER CHAIN
WITH A WIRE TIE.
THERE'S AN ADJUSTABLE TETHER
WITH A SINGLE ON TO INTEGRAL
R.E.T., A SINGLE SCOOP.
>> COPY.
>> THERE'S A SECOND ADJUSTABLE,
THE SCOOP AND GAP SPANNER CHAIN.
THERE'S AN ADDITIONAL GAP
SPANNER CHAIN WITH INTEGRAL
R.E.T.
THERE'S A R.E.T. ATTACHED TO THE
INSIDE OF THE BAG.
ABLE SCOOP AND GAP SPANNER IS
COMBO.
I THINK THAT SUMS IT UP.
>> COPY.
STAND BY.
>> ONE OF THE GAP SPANNER CHAIN
APPEARS TO BE AN R.E.T.
I REPORTED THAT INTEGRAL.
>> BOB, WE'RE STILL HAVING A
LOOK HERE.
JUST GIVE ME FEW MORE SECONDS.
BOB, IT SOUND LIKE WE'RE DOWN
JUST ONE ADJUSTABLE.
WE'RE WONDERING IF IT'S POSSIBLE
THERE'S ONE EXTRA ADJUSTABLE IN
THERE HIDDEN BEHIND ALL THAT
STUFF THAT WE MAY NOT HAVE
CALLED.
>> EACH OF THE ADJUSTABLES IS --
HOW MANY ADJUSTABLES DO YOU
THINK YOU HAVE?
>> IN TOTAL WE'RE LOOKING FOR
THREE INTERNAL ADJUSTABLE
EQUIPMENT TETHERS.
IT IT HELPS, IN MY MIND, ONE
WOULD HAVE A SCOOP, ONE WOULD
HAVE A SCOOP AND GAP SPANNER AND
ONE IS BLANK.
I THINK THAT'S WHAT I HEARD FROM
YOU.
>> I GOT ONE WITH A SCOOP AND
BLANK.
I GOT ONE WITH A SCOOP AND A GAP
SPANNER.
I HAVE A THIRD WITH A SCOOP AND
 SPANNER.
>> THANK YOU, BOB.
THAT SOLVES.  WE'RE GOOD FOR YOU
TO PACK THE BAG UP.
>> VIDEO SURVEY COMPLETE.
PICKING UP THE BAG AND HEADING
OUT.
>> COPY THAT, CHRIS.
JUST AS MOVE THERE, CHRIS, IT'S
REALLY GOING TO BE YOUR GUYS
CALL ON THIS WHO GOES UP FOR
THAT H-FIXTURE.
WE STILL NEED TO GET THE CREW
LOCK BAG BUNDLE.
YOU GUYS YOU WANT TO DO THAT,
YOU CAN DO THAT, JUST HEADS UP
ON THAT SAFETY TETHER BECAUSE IT
WILL CROSS IF YOU SWAP ROLES.
>> I THINK BOB SHOULD GET THE
TOOLS THAT HE BUILT.
>> CHRIS, IF YOU'RE READY TO GO,
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
>> YOU GUYS CAN ALSO TRADE BAGS.
LOTS OF OPTIONS.
WE'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU.
>> YOU SHOULD DO IT.
>> IT WAS FUN TO INVENTORY THIS
BAG.
[LAUGHTER]
>> I SHOULD DO IT.
>> DEFINITELY YOU SHOULD DO IT
OBVIOUSLY.
[LAUGHTER]
>> NOW WITH COMPLETED CLEANUP,
BOB BEHNKEN WILL HEAD TO 3BH
FIXTURE.
CASSIDY IS AVAILABLE TO ASSIST
NOW THAT HIS 1AH FIXTURE REMOVAL
IS COMPLETED.
>> I'LL MOVE IT OVER.
>> I'LL JUST BRING IT DOWN IF
THAT MAKES SENSE.
>> ONE HOOK AWAY.
>> I HAVE A R.E.T. ON IT AND I
WILL BRING IT DOWN.
>> SOUND LIKE THE TO DO IS GO
STRAIGHT TO THE PLIER.
>> I THINK SO.
>> WE CONCUR.
>> YOU GETTING OUT THERE.
I GUESS AROUND THIS CORNER WHERE
I AM.
>> WE'LL LET THE MANAGEMENT
TETHER HERE IN A SECOND.
>> IT APPEARS BOTH CREW MADE IT
TO THE WORK SITE.
>> IT'S ON THE SAME ADJUSTABLE
LENS FOR COMBO WRENCH.
I MIGHT JUST MOVE COMBO WRENCH
AND THE PLIER.
>> I THINK THAT WILL BE EASIER
FOR YOU.
>> WE COPY.
>> CREW LOCK BAG IS BUNDLED.
>> COPY.
CAN YOU CONFIRM THAT INGRESS WAS
STOWED?
>> INGRESS 8 WAS STOWED.
>> COPY.
>> TWO ADJUSTABLES, THE PLIER
AND THE WRENCH.
THIS R.E.T. IS GOING IN THE BAG.
I WILL RELEASE THE BAG WRENCH.
YOU GOT IT.
>> I GOT THOSE TOOLS.
>> I GOT TO GET OUT OF YOUR WAY.
I'M ON THE NON-RADIATOR SIDE.
>> YOU'RE GETTING HELMET VIEW
FROM BOB BEHNKEN.
ONCE THEY FINISH PREPPING THE
WORK SITE, THE TWO WILL WORK ON
REMOVING THE 3BH FIXTURE.
>> I PUT MY FEET PARALLEL TO THE
HANDRAIL LIKE WE TALKED ABOUT,
THE PUSH-PULL METHOD.
>> THERE'S A GOPRO THERE.
>> BOB, WE WANT TO TETHER THAT
H-FIXTURE TO A HANDRAIL AND PREP
THE SMALL TRASH BAG.
>> H-FIXTURE IS TETHERED.
>> COPY BOB.
CHRIS, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT
TIMELINE.
WE ARE AHEAD.
TO US IT MAKES SENSE FOR YOU TO
REMAIN AT THE WORK SITE FOR FEW
EXTRA MINUTES IN CASE ANOTHER
SET OF HANDS IS NEEDED.
>> WE AGREE.
NO RUSH TO GO ANYWHERE.
>> TRASH BAG IS PREPPED.
>> STILL TAKING PICTURES.
>> I AGREE.
>> BRAVO 7 COUNTERCLOCKWISE ONE.
>> COPY.
>> ONE TO TWO TURNS EACH,
BREAKING TORQUE ON ALL FOUR
BOLTS INITIALLY.
>> NOW AT THE 3BH FIXTURE, BOB
BEHNKEN WILL GO THROUGH THE SAME
PROCEDURES AS CHRIS CASSIDY,
UNTIGHTENING FOUR BOLTS PGT AND
USING THE COMBO WRENCH AND
PLIERS TO PRY THE FIXTURE AWAY
FROM THE GSC PAD.
>> WHAT WAS THE TURN COUNT ON
THE FIRST ONE?
>> A QUARTER TURN.
>> COPY.
>> YOU WANT TO PULL ONE TO TWO
TURNS OR JUST BREAK THE TORQUE?
>> BOB, AS LONG AS THE TORQUE IS
BROKEN, YOU'RE FINE.
WE'RE GOOD TO KEEP GOING.
>> BOTTOM LEFT IS BROKEN.
>> COPY.
ARE THEY ALL ABOUT QUARTER TURN?
>> ALL FOUR BOLTS TORQUES ARE
BROKEN.
>> OKAY, WE COPY.
QUARTER ON ALL AND ALL FOUR
BROKEN.
WE'LL MOVE ON TO THE NORMAL BOLT
TURNING.
NOW WE'RE GOING THROUGH ALL FOUR
BOLTS AGAIN.
ORDERS AT YOUR DISCRETION.
WE DON'T WANT TO GO PAST 12.
MAXIMUM OF 12 TURNS.
>> COPY.
ON THE TOP LEFT BOLT.
FOR YOU CHRIS, THESE CAME OFF
ABOUT 8 OR 9.
>> ONE PLUS 9, YEAH, CLOSER TO
10.
I THINK IT TRULY WAS OUT HALF
BEFORE THAT.
>> HANDING OVER IN 20 SECONDS.
>> EIGHT TURNS.
>> COPY 8 TURNS.
>> WE ARE CURRENTLY IN HANDOVER
AS OUR TRACKING SATELLITES MOVE
BETWEEN ONE ANOTHER, WE'RE GOING
TO HAVE VIEWS OF THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
FLIGHT CONTROL ROOM.
ISS IS CURRENTLY 262 STATUTE
MILES ABOVE MONGOLIA.
>> LOOKING FOR THE TURNS ON THE
UPPER RIGHT BOLT.
>> RIGHT BOLT RELEASED AT 9
TURNS.
I THINK IT CAME OUT LITTLE BIT
BEFORE THEN.
WE'RE PUSHING ON THE TOOL SO YOU
DON'T FEEL IT.
9 TURNS ON THE TOP RIGHT BOLT.
>> COPY.
>> YOU'RE CURRENTLY GOING TO
VIEW BOB BEHNKEN'S HELMET CAM.
HE FINISHES UPN UNTIGHTENING
BOLTS ON THE H-FIXTURE.
>> COPY 8.
>> TRYING TO FEEL THE BOLTS COME
LOOSE.
IT STOPPED HAVING AN ALIGNMENT.
ONLY THING I CAN FEEL, I CAN
FEEL --
[INDISCERNIBLE]
>> WE COPY.
CHRIS, WE NEED GLOVE HAP
GAUNTLET.
>> COPY.
>> I PUT PLIERS IN.
YOU FELT LIKE IT WAS RELEASED
AND YOU DIDN'T TRY TO STAGE THE
WRENCH AT ALL?
>> FOR ME, THE PLIERS WERE
WEREN'T GOING TO GO AWAY BUT THE
WRENCH WAS GOING TO FLOAT AWAY.
>> DID YOU FEEL IT KIND OF
SLIDE?
>> I THINK SO.
>> BOB BEHNKEN IS NOW TRYING TO
PRY THE FIXTURE AWAY.
>> BOB, SAME WORDS THAT CHRIS
AND I WERE TALKING ABOUT, IT IF
HELPS IT'S DECEIVING HOW FAR IT
PLIERS HAVE TO GO.
THE TOP PLIER IS FREE NOW.
WHERE YOU HAD IT, THERE'S STILL
ROOM FOR IT TO GO IN ANOTHER
HALF INCH BEFORE IT ENGAGES THE
DETENT.
THAT TOP ONE LOOKS PRETTY GOOD
TO US NOW, BOB.
>> I THINK I GOT THEM BOTH IN.
>> NOW FOR THE WRENCH.
IT'S FREE.
>> GOOD JOB WITH THE TOOLS GUYS.
>> I WONDER IF -- NEXT GUY IS
COLOR AND PUT SOME MARKING ON SO
YOU KNOW HOW DEEP THE PLIERS GO.
>> GOOD IDEA.
WELL NOTED.
>> SAME THING HERE, BOB, WE'LL
BE TAKING THE H-FIXTURE BACK TO
BAG WITH ALL YOUR TOOLS.
OBVIOUSLY AND JUST LOOKING TO
GET SOME GOOD FOOTAGE OF THE GSC
PAD BEFORE YOU LEAVE.
>> BOTH BOB BEHNKEN AND CHRIS
CASSIDY HAVE REMOVED 1A AND 3BH
FIXTURES AT THEIR RESPECTIVE
WORK SITES.
>> I'LL GET YOU SOME GOOD
PICTURES.
>> SOUNDS GOOD, BOB.
>> DO YOU NEED A HAND OR SHOULD
I MAKE MY WAY BACK.
>> I THINK YOU CAN MAKE YOUR WAY
BACK TO YOUR APFR.
WE TALKED ABOUT DROPPING PGT
THERE SO THERE'S SOMETHING TO
DO.
MIGHT AS WELL DO THAT NOW.
>> WE THINK THOSE ARE ALL GOOD
WORDS.
CHRIS, WE HAVE YOU TAKING IT
WITH IEA APFR AND CREW LOCK BAG.
YOU WANT TO OWORK IN PGT DROPOFF
OR SET UP APFR FOR BOB, THAT'S
ALL GOOD TOO.
>> I LIKE THE IDEA OF PGT JUST
GOING IN THIS BAG.
THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT
RIGHT?
>> YES.
>> WE COPY PGT INTO THE BAG.
CHRIS, JUST TO MAKE SURE, AFTER
YOU DROP THE PGT OFF WE SHOW YOU
COLLECTING THE IEA AND APFR CREW
LOCK BAG AND TAKING IT BACK TO
THE AIR LOCK.
>> I CONCUR.
>> SEVERAL PHOTOS HERE, JUST
TRYING TO MANAGE THE LIGHT.
TRYING TO GIVE YOU SOMETHING.
SHOULD BE PLENTY OF PICTURES.
>> COPY.
>> JOSH, I'M GIVING UP A PGT AND
ITS R.E.T.
I ALSO GIVEN UP MY ADJUSTABLE
H-FIXTURE.
>> WE COPY.
IN TERMS OF EQUIPMENT, CHRIS,
REMAINDER FOR YOU IS THE FACTOR.
WE THINK YOU HAVE GOPRO WITH
YOU.
WE WANT TO TAKE THAT WITH YOU
WHEN YOU PASS IT.
>> I GOT THE MUTT AND THE
FIXTURE AND ADJUSTABLE ONE ON MY
BODY.
THE PRY BAR IS ALSO IN THE BAG.
>> COPY, PRY BAR IN THE BAG.
>> YOU CAN CLOSE ONE THING, THAT
SOUNDS FINE.
>> ONE THING CLOSED.
>> THEN FOR BOB IN TERMS OF THE
BAG THAT YOU'RE PACKING, WE WILL
LOOK AT THE INVENTORY OUT WHEN
IT'S CONVENIENT.
>> COPY.
>> WITH THE H-FIXTURE REMOVED,
BOB BEHNKEN NOW WILL TAKE
PICTURES OF THE GSC PAD OR THE
WORK SITE THAT HE JUST REMOVED
THE FIXTURE.
>> I RETRIEVED THE H-FIXTURE AND
ASSOCIATED ADJUSTABLE.
I WILL BE MAKING MY WAY BACK
DOWN.
>> COPY.
>> BOB, YOUR GOPRO IS RIGHT NEXT
TO THE BAG.
>> THANK YOU.
>> COPY, GOPRO OFF.
>> MY GOPRO AND ADJUSTABLE THAT
WAS ALL THE GOPRO ASSEMBLY.
I'VE GIVEN UP ADJUSTABLE AND FOR
MY PGT.
>> CHRIS, WE COPY ALL.
WE'RE WITH YOU.
>> APFR AIR LOCK BAG BUNDLE.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
WE
FOR CHRIS AND BOB, THERE'S THE
TWO HOUR MARK.
WE'RE APPROXIMATELY 15 MINUTES
AHEAD ON TIMELINE, 7:05 P.T.
>> WOW.
CHERISH THAT NUMBER MY FRIEND.
>> WITH THAT TIMELINE
DISCUSSION, CHRIS, IF YOU
CONCUR, YOU H THE TIME HERE
TO MAKE YOUR WAY OUT FOR THE
APFR EXCHANGE.
>> I CONCUR.
>> I'M GOING TO HEAD OUT UNLESS
YOU NEED SOMETHING.
>> I'M PUTTING TOOLS IN THE BAG
AND DOING INVENTORY THAT YOU
KEEP NOT GETTING TO DO.
[LAUGHTER]
>> WE ARE CURRENTLY 2 HOURS --
>> NEED GLOVE HAP GAUNTLET.
YOUR DISCRETION AFTER INVENTORY.
>> MY HAP IS STILL DRY.
MY GAUNTLETS ARE BOTH UP.
MY RIGHT GLOVE STILL IN GOOD
CONDITION.
>> COPY, BOB.
>> LOOKED BACK TOWARDS
STRUCTURE, THERE'S A BIG BRIGHT
RED LATE.
I WAS THINKING WHAT THE HECK IS
THAT.
IT'S RTS.
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
IT'S ON.
>> WE ARE CURRENTLY 2 HOURS 1
MINUTE INTO THE SPACEWALK.
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION IS
CURRENTLY FINE TUNE TO 260
STATUE MILES ABOVE THE NORTH
PACIFIC OCEAN.
WE HEARD BOB BEHNKEN GIVE A
GLOVE AND HAP CHECK TO ENSURE
THAT THERE'S NO SCRAPES OR
STAINS ON HIS GLOVE.
I WILL TOSS IT BACK TO MY
COLLEAGUE.
>> IT'S AN ADJUSTABLE THAT I
PREVIOUSLY RETRIEVED.
>> COPY, BOB.
>> THANK YOU, WE'RE COMING UP --
WE JUST PASSED THE 2 HOUR MARK
INTO TODAY'S SPACEWALK.
THE ASTRONAUTS SET THEIR SUITS
TO INTERNAL BATTERY POWER THIS
MORNING AT 6:12 A.M. CENTRAL,
7:12 A.M. EASTERN.
IT'S BEEN A SUCCESSFUL SPACEWALK
SO FAR AND CURRENTLY, OUR
SPACEWALKERS, CHRIS CASSIDY AND
BOB BEHNKEN ARE ABOUT 15 MINUTES
AHEAD OF THE TIMELINE.
THEIR FIRST TASK OUTSIDE OF THE
HATCH WAS TO INSTALL THE RTS.
THAT'S THE ROBOTIC TOOL STORAGE,
PROTECTIVE UNIT OUTSIDE THE
STATION, PROVIDING THERMAL AND
PHYSICAL PROTECTION FOR TOOLS.
THEY ROUTED THE ASSOCIATED
CABLES FOR THE RTS AND IT IS NOW
POWERED ON AND WORKING WELL.
THE ASTRONAUTS THEN WORKED TO
REMOVE THE 1AH FIXTURE.
THE H-FIXTURES NEEDED TO BE
REMOVED FOR FUTURE POWER SYSTEM
UPGRADE AND WERE ORIGINALLY
ATTACHED FOR GROUND PROSING THE
SOLAR ARRAYS PRIOR TO LAUNCH.
AFTER A LITTLE DIFFICULTY ON THE
JULY 1st SPACEWALK WITH
REMOVING THESE H-FIXTURES, WE
SAW SUCCESS TODAY WITH THE
ASTRONAUTS USING A WRENCH AND
SOME PLIERS TO REMOVE THOSE
H-FIXTURES.
BOTH THE 1A H-FIXTURE AND THE 3B
H-FIXTURE HAVE BEEN REMOVED.
IN THE MIDDLE OF THOSE TASK BOB
BEHNKEN DID CLEANUP.
THE WORK SITE FOR THE PREVIOUS
THREE SPACEWALKS.
>> COPY CHRIS.
>> THE ASTRONAUTS ARE CLEANING
UP THE CURRENT H-FIXTURE WORK
SITE.
YOU CAN SEE 1 H-FIXTURE FLOATING
IN FRONT OF THE HELMET CAMERA OF
BOB BEHNKEN.
FOLLOWING THIS CLEANUP, THEY
WILL HEAD BACK TO THE AIR LOCK
WHERE THEY WILL CONDUCT A SAFETY
TETHER RESET IN PREPARATION FOR
THEIR NEXT TASK.
THAT NEXT TASK WILL BE PREPARING
THE NODE 3, TRANQUILITY MODULE
FOR THE AIR LOCK.
THAT WILL BE THE FIRST
COMMERCIAL AIR LOCK ON THE SPACE
STATION AND SHOULD LAUNCH ON A
SPACEX ROCKET LATER THIS FALL.
FOLLOWING PREPARATION OF THAT
WORK SITE, THE DUO WILL BEGIN
CABLE ROUTING.
FOLLOWING CABLE ROUTING TODAY'S
SPACEWALK WILL BE COMPLETE.
>> IN THE BAG, THEY HAVE A PGT
NUMBER TWO WITH ASSOCIATED
R.E.T.
THAT R.E.T. CAME FROM MY SWING
ARM.
GOT AN ADJUSTABLE TETHER TO AN
H-FIXTURE.
GOT A SECOND ADJUSTABLE TETHER
TO AN H-FIXTURE.
I GOT A R.E.T. WITH AN
ADJUSTABLE WITH A COMBO WRENCH
ON IT.
ANOTHER ADJUSTABLE WITH THE TWO
PLIERS.
ALSO A R.E.T. TRASH BAG AND A
R.E.T. TO AN ADJUSTABLE IN
CHRIS'S PGT.
AN ADDITIONAL R.E.T., A HAMMER
AND ASSOCIATED SHEET.
BOTH PGTs HAVE BATTERIES AND
WOBBLE SOCKETS.
>> COPY, BOB.
>> BOB, JUST TO MAKE SURE, TWO
PLIERS ON THE ADJUSTABLE IS THAT
ON A R.E.T. AS WELL GOING IN THE
BAG?
THAT WILL BE ADJUSTABLE.
>> ADJUSTABLE WITH THE COMBO
WRENCH.
>> COPY.
>> ALSO ONE SINGLE AVAILABLE
R.E.T. INSIDE THE BAG.
JUST TETHERED WITH NOTHING ON
IT.
>> COPY.
BOB, THAT'S A GOOD INTERNAL
CONFIG ON THE BAG.
YOU CAN PACK IT.
>> IF YOU WATCHING ONLINE WITH
US TODAY, YOU CAN JOIN THE
CONVERSATION BY USING THE 
#ASKNASA.
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS.
THIS ONE IS FROM KATE WHO ASK ON
AVERAGE WHILE CONDUCTING EVAs
OR SPACEWALKS HOW MANY HOURS OF
WORK DO ASTRONAUTS HAVE IN THEIR
SUIT.
SPACEWALK CAN LAST ANYWHERE FROM
6 TO 8.5 HOURS BECAUSE EACH
SPACEWALK HAS TWO OXYGEN TANKS.
HOWEVER, THE AMOUNT OF TIME AN
ASTRONAUT HAS USING THAT OXYGEN
VARIES BASED ON THEIR OXYGEN
CONSUMPTION AND CARBON DIOXIDE
PRODUCED BY THE CREW MEMBER,
THAT CARBON DIOXIDE REMOVAL
SYSTEM ALLOWS FOR THAT LONGER
SPACEWALK.
AS SOME ASTRONAUTS CONSUME MORE
OXYGEN THAN OTHERS, THEY HAVE A
LONGER AMOUNT OF TIME OUTSIDE
THE HATCH.
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
THE GOAL IS WITH THE APFR A
INGRESS 8 WITH 5.
>> BOB, WE TRYING TO MAKE SURE
WE HAVE ADJUSTABLE.
CAN YOU CONFIRM HOW MANY?
>> I HAVE ONE ON MY WRIST AND
ONE ON MY MINI-WORKSTATION.
>> COPY.
>> TWO BLACK LINED LINED ON THE
LOCKING FEATURE.
>> STANDING BY.
>> DO YOU HAVE THE SECOND ONE ON
YOU, DO YOU KNOW?
>> THE SECOND ONE WAS JUST USED
FOR THE SECOND H-FIXTURE.
>> COPY.
>> JUST DOING A LAST MINUTE
CHECK.
>> CREW ON THE GROUND WORKING
WITH THE ASTRONAUTS TO CONDUCT
TOOLS AND TETHER CHECKS BEFORE
HEADING ON TO THEIR NEXT TASK.
>> CHRIS, WHEN YOU'RE ABLE, WE
WANT TO ASK HOW MANY TOTAL
ADJUSTABLES YOU HAVE AND WE'RE
GOING TO MOVE ON.
AFFIRMATIVE ON MINI-WORKSTATION
BRT.
>> COPY.
>>  IT'S LOCKED.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
GOOD CONFIG.
>> LY MOVE TO CHECK THE 88 AND
COME BACK.
>> COPY, BOB.
TURNS OUT WE CREW NOTED IN YOUR
WBS.
NO NEED TO COME BACK OVER TO IT
AND WE'RE GOOD FOR YOU TO START
TRANSLATING.
WE'RE STILL WORKING ON THAT.
THERE MIGHT BE ONE MORE IN THE
BAG EGRESS.
TO BE CLEAR, WE'LL GET MOVING
AND FIND IT LATER.
>> COPY THAT.
>> BIG PICTURE HERE, BOB, YOU'LL
BE TAKING THE OU BAG AND APFR
OVER.
CHRIS YOU'LL BE TAKING THE APFR
BACK TO THE AIR LOCK AND THEN
ONCE THAT'S ALL DONE, WE'LL HAVE
THE TETHER WORK.
>> IT'S CLOSED AND LOCKED.
>> COPY, BOB.
GOOD CONFIG.
>> AS ASTRONAUTS.
FOR THE NEXT TASK WHICH IS HEAD
BACK TO THE AIR LOCK SAFETY
TETHER RESET, WE HAVE ANOTHER
ASK NASA QUESTION.
T.J. ASK WHAT TEMPERATURE IS THE
SUITS.
AS OPPOSED TO THE FURTHEST POINT
AWAY FROM DARKNESS.
IT'S CURRENTLY DARK OUTSIDE THE
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
BECAUSE WE ARE IN AN ORBITAL
NIGHT TIME WHO THE STATION
ORBITING 262 STATUE MILES OVER
THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
IT CAN BE NEGATIVE 250 DEGREES
OUTSIDE.
WHEN IN THE SUN LIGHT IT CAN BE
250 DEGREES POSITIVE OUTSIDE.
THE ASTRONAUTS HAVE A SPECIAL
COOLING GARMENT UNDERNEATH THEIR
SUITS.
THEY CAN CONSTANTLY CONTROL THE
TEMPERATURE TO ENSURE THEY ARE
EITHER COOL OR WARM WHENEVER
THEY ARE IN OR OUT OF THE SUN
LIGHT.
>> THE LOCKING BLACK LINES OR
LINES INTO THE WIDTH EXTENDER.
THE EXTENDER IS CONFIRMED AND
LOCKED.
I  THAT'S INSTALLED.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
WE CONCUR.
GOOD INSTALL.
CHRIS, JUST BEFORE YOU LEAVE, IT
POPPED UP FOR US.
>> WE SEE OPENING THERMAL COVER
AND STOW IN THE BAG.
>> TERT IS CLOSED AND LOCKED.
>> COPY.
>> IT'S CLOSED AND LOCKED.
>> WE COPY.
GOOD CONFIG.
>> I GOT THE OU BAG BUNDLED TO
THE APFR.
THE APFR IS TETHERED TO MY BRT.
I'M GOING TO RELEASE THE APFR.
>> WE COPY.
>> I'M GOING TO TAKE ADJUSTABLE
FROM THE OUTSIDE OF THIS CREW
LOCK BAG AND RESTOCK BY BRT.
>> COPY THAT.
>> BOB WE SHOW YOU HEADED TO
APFR TO INSTALL THAT TO MAKE IT
INSTALL WITH FIVE.
WE DON'T HAVE ANY PARTICULAR
SETTINGS.
WE WANT A LOW PROFILE.
WE LOOK TO HEAR THOSE SETTINGS
FROM YOU.
THEN FOR CHRIS, ONCE YOU'RE
COMPLETE WITH THE BAG AND THE
TETHER MOVES, WE'LL COME BACK UP
TO AIR LOCK AND WALK THROUGH
SOME OF THE INSPECTION STEPS.
>> I'LL LET YOU KNOW WHEN I'M
READY.
>> FROM NASA ASTRONAUT BOB
BEHNKEN HELMET CAMERA, HE'S
HOLDING THE APFR.
THAT'S THE ARTICULATING PORTABLE
FOOT RESTRAINT.
THAT GIVES THE ASTRONAUTS A
PLACE TO SECURE THEIR FOOTING
AND WORK FROM WHENEVER AT A
DIFFERENT WORK SITE.
HE'S GOING TO MOVE THAT TO
DIFFERENT WORK SITE INTERFACE
NEAR CEDAR CART.
STANDS FOR EQUIPMENT TRANSLATION
AID.
>> I'M HEADING BACK INBOARD.
>> YOU'RE CHECKING OUT A VIEW OF
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
BOARDROOM.
YOU MIGHT HAVE NOTICED THE CREW
MEMBERS USING GOPROS THROUGHOUT
THE SPACE SPACEWALK.
THIS QUESTION FROM BURTON WONDER
WHAT IS THEY ARE USED FOR.
THE GOPROs ARE USED TO CAPTURE
VIDEO FOOTAGE OF THE WORK SITE
BEFORE AND AFTER ASTRONAUT TASKS
ARE COMPLETE.
IT'S SENT TO THE GROUND FOR
LATER EVALUATION.
THE GOPROs CAPTURE PRETTY
STUNNING VIDEO FOOTAGE OF THE
EARTH AS SHARED BY NASA
ASTRONAUT CHRIS CASSIDY ON
FACEBOOK AND TWITTER.
>> FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
CHRIS, LIKE YOU'RE DOING THERE,
WE SEE AS MANY PICTURES AS YOU
CAN GRAB AND THE FIRST BULLET
THAT THE TEAM HERE WAS
INTERESTED IN JUST LOOKING TO
MAKE SURE THAT THE GROUNDING
STRAP WASN'T PINCHED BEHIND THE
BIN.
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
GROUNDING STRAP IS NOT PINCHED.
>> COPY THAT.
THE SECOND QUESTION WAS LOOKING
FOR YOUR THOUGHTS ON HOW OR IT
WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO TIE THE PIN
IN PLACE SO IT COULDN'T COME
OUT.
THE OPTIONS WERE TO SECURE THE
PIN ITSELF OR SECURE TO INSTALL
TIE DOWN EITHER OF THOSE WITH
THE WIRE TIE.
I DON'T KNOW IF YOU THINK THAT
WOULD WORK.
>> I'M TRYING TO MAKE SURE I
PICTURE CORRECTLY.
>> I'M CLEAR TO CONTINUE ALL THE
WAY TO THE CART.
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
>> DO YOU WANT ME TO STOP AT
THIS ANCHOR ONE?
>> CASSIDY IS CONDUCTED A PUSH
AND PULL PIN.
BEHNKEN IS ON HIS WAY TO THE
CEDAR CART TO INSTALL AN APFR.
THAT'S AN ARTICULATING PORTABLE
FOOT RESTRAINT.
ONCE COMPLETE HE WILL JOIN
CASSIDY AT THE AIR LOCK AND THE
TWO WILL CONDUCT A TETHER RESET
BEFORE MOVING ON TO THEIR NEXT
TASK PREPARING THE TRANQUILITY
MODULE FOR THE FUTURE
INSTALLATION OF THE NANO RACKS
AIR LOCK.
>> CHRIS, WE SEE YOU TAKING LOTS
OF PICTURE.
>> COPY.
>> DIFFERENT FROM THE OTHER
SIDE.
>> REJECTER THAT.
>> ED  AS A BOB BEHNKEN PREPARES
TO INSTALL THIS ARTICULATING
PORTABLE FOOT RESTRAINT, YOU
MAYBE GETTING A GLIMPSE AS TWO
SMALL MIRRORS ON HIS WRIST.
SO HE'S WONDERING WHAT THAT
MIRROR IS.
THE PRIMARY REASON THE CREW
WEARS THESE MIRRORS ON THEIR
WRIST IS TO BE ABLE TO SEE THE
FRONT OF THEIR SPACESUIT BECAUSE
THAT'S OUT OF VIEW.
THE LABELING ON THE FRONT OF THE
SPACESUIT IS WRITTEN IN MIRROR
IMAGE BECAUSE IT'S INTENDED TO
BE READ VIA THE MIRRORS.
THIS HELPS THE ASTRONAUTS BE
ABLE TO SEE THE SWITCHES AND
LABELING ON THE FRONT OF THE
SUIT INCLUDING FOR VOLUME,
DISPLAY CONTRAST AND EVEN THEIR
COOLING SETTINGS.
>> COPY, BOB.
>> I COPY 7.
>> INSTRUCTIONS DON'T PUT IT IN
THE BAG.
IT'S PUSHED IN.
THEY'RE NOT MOVING ANYTHING AND
NOT REALLY GETTING ANY CONCRETE
DATA.
I'M NOT ADVOCATING MOVING IT.
>> YOU CAN POINT AT THE ISSUE
THAT YOU WERE TALKING ABOUT WITH
LINE WBS.
>> COPY, THANKS.
IT'S HELPFUL.
ONE MORE QUESTION FOR YOU AND
THAT'S JUST YOUR THOUGHT AS YOU
LOOK AT THAT ON THE PIT PIN
REPLACEMENT.
IF WE REPLACE THE PIT PIN, DO
YOU HAVE ACCESS TO THE BOLT
HEAD?
>> BOB CONFIRM THAT THE PITCH
KNOB IS BACK OUT.
>> PITCH KNOB WAS BACKED OUT.
>> WE SEE YOUR FINGER ACTION ON
THE PIT PIN, CHRIS.
>> WHAT ELSE CAN I DO FOR YOU
HERE?
>> WE'RE ASKING AROUND THE ROOM.
SOUNDS LIKE THAT'S IT FOR
QUESTIONS WE HAVE NOW.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
THAT'S GOOD.
THAT'S PRETTY MUCH THE SAME TIME
BETWEEN BOB AND CHRIS.
ALL LEFT TO DO IS ANCHOR RESET.
BOB, LET US KNOW WHEN YOU'RE OUT
THERE.
>> WITH BOB BEHNKEN APFR
INSTALLED, HE IS NOW MOVING BACK
TO THE AIR LOCK TO JOIN CHRIS
CASSIDY WHO'S HELMET CAMERA VIEW
FOR A TETHER RESET.
WE ARE 2 HOURS 36 MINUTES INTO
TODAY'S SPACEWALK.
>> COPY.
>> THEN, CHRIS, WHEN YOU'RE
READY YOU CAN GIVE BOB A GO TO
RELEASE YOUR ANCHOR HOOK.
>> TETHER TO YOUR ANCHOR HOOK.
>> COPY.
>> OKAY.
READY.
>> I'M READY, BOB.
>> GO AHEAD WITH THE NEXT
>> BOB YOU WILL RELEASE CHRIS'S
ANCHOR AND IT WILL GO TO YOUR
RED REEL WHERE THE GREEN HOOK IS
ATTACHED.
>> JUST FOR EVERYBODY AWARENESS,
I WILL ATTACH TO THE H TETHER
WITH THE WAIST TETHER.
THERE'S NOT ROOM FOR ANOTHER
HOOK.
>> COPY, WE'RE CHECKING.
 WE'RE GOOD WITH THAT.
>> CHRIS'S ANCHOR IS CLOSED AND
LOCKED TO MY RIGHT WAIST TETHER,
WHICH IS ALSO CLOSED AND LOCKED.
>> WE COPY.
THAT'S A GOOD CONFIG.
YOU CAN RETRIEVE YOUR ANCHOR
HOOK FROM 3060 STORED ON YOUR
MAIN WORKSTATION.
>> COPY.
>> MY COVER IS CLOSED.
>> COPY, CLOSED.
>> WE TREEV MY ANCHOR HOOK.
>> COPY, BOB.
YOU'RE GOOD TO TRANSLATE TO THE
AIR LOCK.
REMINDER ON BOTH CARTS TO DOUBLE
TAP, THE LAST BREAK THAT YOU
PASS.
>> COPY.
>> YOU GOT EVERYTHING YOU NEED
FOR THE APFR, CORRECT?
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
>> WE ARE 2 HOURS 40 MINUTES IN
TODAY'S SPACEWALK.
YOU WILL NOT SEE BATTERY REMOVAL
OR REPLACEMENT OCCURRING.
CONTRARY TO THE PREVIOUS THREE
SPACEWALKS.
THE ASTRONAUTS MOVE SPEEDILY
THROUGH THE REMOVAL LITHIUM ION
BATTERY LEAVING TIME FOR THE
UPGRADES.
THERE IS ONE FINAL BATTERY TO BE
INSTALLED A LITHIUM ION BATTERY
THAT IS CURRENTLY ON THE SPACE
STATION.
THE BATTERY WILL BE REPLACING
TRIPPED LAST YEAR AND RENDERED
-- NEEDED TO BE DISPOSED OF.
IT WAS REPLACED WITH NICKEL
HYDROGEN BATTERY.
THEY WILL BE REMOVED AND
REPLACED BY THAT LITHIUM ION
BATTERY IN A FUTURE SPACEWALK.
>> CHRIS, JUST COMMENT ON THE
CAMERA WITHOUT MLI, OUR
PREFERENCE IS THAT ONE STAYS IN
THE AIR LOCK.
>> NO PROBLEM.
>> ALMOST BACK WITH THE OTHER
ONE.
>> I GOT YOU IN SIGHT.
>> THIS VIEW OF NASA ASTRONAUT
BOB BEHNKEN TO MEET UP WITH
CHRIS CASSIDY.
YOU CAN TELL THIS IS BEN
CONDITION BY THE RED STRIPES ON
HIS SPACESUIT.
THAT DESIGNATE HIM AS EV1 TODAY.
TODAY MARKS THE TENTH SPACEWALK
FOR BOTH BEHNKEN AND CASSIDY.
>> I'M BRINGING BACK A MEDIUM.
>> WE CAN LEAVE THE MEDIUM
OUTSIDE OR DOES IT NEED TO GO
BACK IN THE AIR LOCK?
>> LET ME ASK.
I GOT A HOOK.
IT CAN GO IN THERE.
>> OKAY, SOUNDS GOOD.
>> WE CONCUR WITH THAT PLAN.
WE'RE GOOD WITH MEDIUM OU BAG TO
STAY OUTSIDE.
EITHER OPTION.
>> IN VIEW FROM BOB BEHNKEN'S
HELMET CAMERA, YOU CAUGHT A
GLIMPSE OF THE BLUE EARTH BELOW.
THAT'S THE SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
AS INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
FLIES 268 STATUTE MILES ABOVE.
>> READY.
>> YOU HAVE THE BAG.
>> I GOT THE BAG.
>> I CAN SEE BOTH THE RECEIVER 
HANDLES ARE DOWN.
>> WE COPY.
DOWN.
CAN YOU JUST SAY AGAIN THE 
REMARK ABOUT THE NONRETRACTING.
WERE YOU TALKING ABOUT A REEL?
>> THANK YOU.
A REALLY. 
>> OKAY.
COPY.
WE LOST YOU THERE FOR A BIT OF A
HANDOVER. 
>> TAKE CHRIS' ANCHOR HOOK TO 
THE AFT D-RING.
>> OKAY.
THE TWO ANCHOR RING CLOSED AND 
LOCKED.
AFT D. 
>> CHRIS, RELEASE YOUR TETHER 
LOCK FROM THE D-LONG EXTENDER. 
>> COMPLETE THERMAL LOCK COMING 
CLOSED. 
>> COPY, CLOSED.
>> AND I'M WORKING ON RETRIEVING
THE LARGE U-BAG. 
>> GUYS, WHAT PART OF THE WORLD 
ARE WE OVER?
>> THE BLUE PART. 
>> THERE'S A BIG BROWN PART DOWN
THERE, TOO.
>> LARGE U-BACK ONTO MY DRG.
I THINK WE PLACED ALL THE 
LEADER. 
>> OKAY.
COPY.
>> IS THAT AFRICAN?
>> YOU'D BE AMAZED AT HOW MUCH 
DISCUSSION THIS IS GENERATING.
>> IF YOU HEARD THE NASA 
ASTRONAUTS DISCUSSING WHERE THEY
MIGHT BE COMING UP -- 
>> THIS IS PROBABLY ANGOLA. 
>> COPY. 
>> THEY ARE APPROACHING THE 
COAST OF AFRICAN, ANGOLA, 
SPECIFICALLY.
>> OKAY, BOB.
I THINK I'M READY TO GO IF YOU 
ARE.
>> I AM READY TO GO. 
>> AND -- MY TETHER IN A WAY 
THAT SUITS YOU, IF YOU'D LIKE. 
>> OKAY.
THAT IS LOW PROFILE LIKE YOU 
READ ABOUT, CHRIS. 
>> HARD FOR ME TO FIND MATERIALS
D ABOUT.
>> AND WE CONCUR.
GO TO TRANSLATE.
A REMINDER ON THE NODE-1 BAGS, 
AVOID ACETYLYTE. 
>> AVOID ACETYLITE.
COPY ALL.
>> QUICK CHECK FOR THOSE.
>> AND CHRIS, WE DID LOSE YOUR 
W.V.S.
WE THINK YOU MIGHT HAVE BUMPED 
THE POWER SWITCH. 
>> OH, MY BAD.
>> UNDER, UNDER, KEEP GOING 
UNDER.
>> BOB BEHNKEN AND CHRIS CASSIDY
ARE ON THEIR WAY TO THEIR NEXT 
WORK SITE, THAT'S NODE THREE, 
WHERE THE BATTERIES FOR THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION ARE 
HOUSED.
THEY'LL BE WORKING SPECIFICALLY 
AT THE END CONE.
THIS IS WHERE THE NANORACKS 
AIRLOCK WILL BE DELIVERED IN THE
FUTURE.
THE AIRLOCK WILL BE THE FIRST 
COMMERCIAL AIRLOCK ON THE SPACE 
STATION AND WILL LAUNCH ON A 
SPACE ROCKET LATER THIS FALL.
TODAY, THE ASTRONAUTS WILL BE 
PREPARING THAT AREA FOR THAT 
FUTURE INSTALLATION.
>> AND CHRIS, AS YOU APPROACH 
NODE THREE, AVOID TOUCHING THE 
C.B.M. PEDALS ON BEAM. 
>> OKAY.
COVERS ON, COVERS ON BEAM. 
>> AFFIRM.
WE HAVE YOUR W.B.S. BACK. 
>> COPY THAT.
>> W.V.S. STANDS FOR WIRELESS 
VIDEO SYSTEM.
THAT'S WHAT YOU'RE CURRENTLY 
GETTING RIGHT NOW.
THE ONE YOU'RE GETTING IS 
CURRENTLY FROM BOB BEHNKEN.
CHRIS CASSIDY RESET HIS W.V.S., 
AS WELL.
>> LOOKS LIKE THE BRAKE'S ON 
AGAIN.
>> COMING UP ON THREE HOURS INTO
TODAY'S SPACEWALK, WHICH STARTED
AT 6:12 A.M. CENTRAL, 7:12 A.M. 
EASTERN TIME, A LOOK BACK AT 
WHAT THE ASTRONAUTS HAVE 
ACCOMPLISHED SO FAR.
THEIR FIRST TASK WAS TO ATTACH 
THE R.T.S. ON THE SPACE STATION.
THE RISK IS A STORAGE FOR TOOLS 
AND IT WILL PROVIDE ASSISTANCE 
IN INSTALLATION.
AFTER THAT, THEY MOVED ONTO THE 
H-FIXTURE.
THEY NEEDED TO BE REMOVED FOR 
FUTURE POWER SYSTEM UPGRADES.
FOLLOWING SOME TROUBLE ON THE 
FIRST ATTEMPT TO REMOVE THOSE, 
ON JULY 1, WE SAW A CLEAN 
REMOVAL TODAY OF THAT 1-A-H 
FIXTURE.
IN THE MEANTIME, BOB BEHNKEN WAS
CLEANING UP THE ASSEMBLY WORK 
SITE FROM THE PREVIOUS 
SPACEWALKS.
HE THEN MOVED ONTO REMOVE THE 
3-B-H FIXTURE, ANOTHER ONE OF 
THOSE FIXTURES USED FOR GROUND 
PROCESSING.
THE ASTRONAUTS CLEANED UP THAT 
WORK SITE AND MOVED BACK TO THE 
AIRLOCK TO RESET THEIR SAFETY 
TETHERS.
THEY ARE NOW EN ROUTE TO THE 
TRANQUILLITY MODULE TO READY IT 
FOR THE AIRLOCKS DELIVERY LATER 
THIS YEAR. 
>> COPY. 
>> COPY.
>> CHRIS, YOU'RE COMING AROUND 
THE CORNER. 
>> COPY. 
>> CHRIS, SCREEN ON 0652.
>> AND BOB, WE HAVE 0649 FOR 
YOUR GREEN HOOK, IF THAT WORKS. 
>> OKAY.
COPY.
>> I KEEP MIND ON THE NADR SIDE,
OR BOB, WOULD YOU LIKE IT?
>> AND CHRIS, NO, IT'S YOUR 
DISCRETION, JUST LET US KNOW 
WHERE YOU DROP IT. 
>> OKAY.
YEAH, I'M JUST COMING UP ON THE 
OTHER SIDE, SO I THINK WE'RE 
NATURALLY CONFLICTED HERE. 
>> I THINK IT WORKS OUT NICELY. 
>> 0611.
>> AND THE ASTRONAUTS HAVE 
ARRIVED AT NODE THREE.
YOU CAN SEE THAT END CONE THERE.
THEY WILL BE REMOVING AND 
INSTALLING THE PRESSURIZED 
MATING ADAPTER COVER.
THEY WILL DO SOME CABLE WORK, 
AND THEN TIE BACK THREE AXIAL 
SHIELDS.
>> AND CHRIS AND BOB, THERE'S 
THE THREE-HOUR MARK, THREE 
HOURS.
WE HAVE SEVEN-HOUR P.I.T. 
AVAILABLE.
WE'RE ROUGHLY TEN MINUTES AHEAD 
OF TIMELINE.
>> SWEET.
>> HAND UP THERE BOTHERING 
ANYTHING?
>> NO, I JUST NEED TO GET MY 
GREEN HOOK TAKEN CARE OF. 
>> YEAH.
>> HOOK IS ON 0649. 
>> COPY, BOB.
>> I CAN UNDO THIS SIDE AND LOP 
IT TOWARDS YOU. 
>> OKAY. 
>> THERE'S THE CUPOLA, AND I 
NEED TO GET THE BAG ALL THE WAY 
UP ON THAT SIDE, RIGHT. 
>> YEAH. 
>> OKAY.
>> A VIEW HERE OF THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
FLIGHT CONTROL ROOM WHERE TEAMS 
ARE MONITORING STATION SYSTEMS 
AND THE ASTRONAUT SUITS, AS WELL
AS WALKING THEM THROUGH THEIR 
TASKS TODAY.
>> [INAUDIBLE] COVER HAS A HOLE 
ON H.T.V.?
>> WE'LL ASK.
I DON'T KNOW.
>> OKAY.
IT'S NOT THAT IMPORTANT.
>> SO SEVEN?
>> AND BOB, I MISSED THE FIRST 
PART OF YOUR TRANSMISSION, BUT 
IF IT'S FOR THE P.M.A. BAG, WE 
PLAN TO STOW THAT UP ON 0654.
>> ONE, SO MAYBE ONE MORE RADIO 
OVER. 
>> YEAH, IT'S BASICALLY THE 
ZENITHMOST POINT.
JUST TO THE AFT OF 0660. 
>>
.
>> BEEN ON TOP OF THIS STUFF. 
>> AS YOU CAN SEE, WE DON'T 
CURRENTLY HAVE VIDEO 
COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
THESE TYPES OF SATELLITE 
HANDOVERS ARE TRACKED -- 
>> OPENING UP TOWARDS THE 
VERTICAL HANDRAIL 06
>> COPY.
>> -- HOWEVER, AS YOU CAN HEAR, 
WE DO STILL HAVE AUDIO 
COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE STATION.
>> SO OVER ON THIS SIDE, RELEASE
OF THE RETS.
I DON'T KNOW IF IT'S CONVENIENT 
TO GET THAT SIDE OR NOT.
>> WHAT'S THE OTHER DESIRED 
SPOT?
>> 0660. 
>> -660. 
>> I THINK THE ZENITH.
IT'S COMPLETE. 
>> OKAY.
NOW, WE'RE GOING TO OPEN UP THE 
BAG. 
>> WE CONCUR. 
>> YOU'LL BE LOOKING TO TAKE THE
CREW LOCK BAG AND STOW IT.
WE WERE GOING TO RECOMMEND 0655.
THAT'S IMMEDIATELY WEST OF YOUR 
0654. 
>> I THINK WE WANT TO OPEN -- 
THERE MAY BE ONE END OF IT. 
>> THIS SIDE.
THIS IS THE MAX UPSIDE, RIGHT?
>> OTHER MATCH.
IT SHOULD GO THIS WAY. 
>> CREW LOCK BAG. 
>> YEAH.
>> YOU JUST WANTED TO GET THE 
CREW LOCK BAG OUT OR NOT?
>> I'M ABOUT TO FIND OUT.
>> YEAH, IT'S AFFIRMATIVE.
WE WANT TO TAKE THE CREW LOCK 
BAG OUT AND TEMP STORE IT 
FORWARD OUT OF THE HANDBAG.
WE HAD 0654.
>> PASS THAT TO YOU. 
>> OKAY.
>> INTEGRAL TETHER.
>> AND SO CHRIS, ONCE YOU HAVE 
THAT -- 
>> TETHER IS SECURE. 
>> WE SEE THAT.
ONCE THE TETHER IS DOWN, THE 
TETHER FROM THE O.A.U. BAG IS 
WHAT WE'RE GOING TO RUNDOWN TO 
THE P.M.A. COVER. 
>> COPY.
>> YOU CAN SEE WE'VE REGAINED 
VIDEO FROM THE INTERNATIONAL 
SPACE STATION.
NASA ASTRONAUT CHRIS CASSIDY ON 
YOUR RIGHT AND BOB BEHNKEN ON 
YOUR LEFT AT NODE THREE OR THE 
TRANQUILLITY MODULE.
>> THEIR FIRST TASK FOR THIS 
AIRLOCK PREPARATION IS TO REMOVE
THE P.M.A. COVER.
THAT STANDS FOR PRESSURIZED 
MATING ADAPTER.
>> IT LOOKS LIKE THEY'RE COMING 
BACK.
THEY HAD A DROP OUT OF ONE AND 
TWO.
YOU SHOULD BE COMING BACK ANY 
MINUTE. 
>> COPY.
>> GOOD TO SEE YOU OVER THERE, 
DOUG. 
>> GUYS ARE LOOKING GOOD.
>> THAT'S THE VOICE OF NASA 
ASTRONAUT BOB BEHNKEN ON BOARD 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
WORKING TO SUPPORT THE 
SPACEWALK. 
>> THE TWO ADJUSTABLES RELEASE, 
IS THAT RIGHT?
>> THAT'S CORRECT.
GOING TO DO THIS ONE, TOO. 
>> AND THAT WOULD BE THE VOICE 
OF DOUG HURLEY INSIDE THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
BOB BEHNKEN IS DOWN ON YOUR LEFT
WITH THE RED STRIPES ON HIS 
LEGS, AND JUST BEHIND HIM IS THE
BIGELOW EXPANDIBLE ACTIVITY 
MODULE, OR B.E.A.M. 
>> YOU FOUND ONE DOWN THERE.
>> HERE'S ANOTHER ONE. 
>> YEAH, HERE'S ANOTHER ONE, AS 
WELL.
AND JOSH, ARE YOU BACK WITH US?
>> AND BOB, SORRY ABOUT THAT.
IT LOOKS LIKE WE ARE BACK WITH 
YOU NOW. 
>> NICE.
>> COPY.
GOT YOU LOUD AND CLEAR, JOSH. 
>> OKAY. 
>> ALL I SEE, BOB, IS THE 
ADJUSTABLE IN FRONT OF ME AND 
THE ADJUSTABLE IN FRONT OF YOU.
>> CONFIRMED.
YOU WANT TO SEND THAT THIS WAY?
>> ABSOLUTELY.
ONE MOREOVER THERE. 
>> YOU WANT TO JUST STAY THERE?
>> YEAH.
>> AND JOSH, ARE YOU STILL WITH 
US?
>> AND BOB, AFFIRM WE ARE HERE.
WE'RE NOT SURE HOW MUCH OF THE 
COM WE MISSED, BUT THE LARGER 
PICTURE, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE BAG
STOWED AND THE LARGER P.M.A. 
COVER, IS THAT CORRECT?
>> THAT'S CORRECT.
WE HAVE TWO -- ONE OF THE 
ADJUSTABLES RELEASED.
WORKING ON VELCRO STRAPS, AND 
ONCE WE GET THE VELCRO STRAPS 
RELEASED, WE'LL WORK ON GETTING 
THE BLANKETS STARTS AND 
RELEASING THEM A LITTLE MORE. 
>> CONFIRM AND COPY.
VELCRO RELEASE OFF AND STUFFING 
THEM INTO THE BAG. 
>> YOU CAN SEE THAT P.M.A. OR 
PRESSURIZED MATING ADAPTIVE 
COVER OR P.M.A., AND O.R.B. BAG,
OR THE ORBITAL REPLACEMENT BAG 
ERE STORED IN THE
.
>> SEE ON THAT ONE. 
>> OKAY. 
>> YOU CAN STILL SEE THE TETHER 
BACK TO THE BAG?
>> I CAN, AND SO I THINK THIS 
ADJUSTABLE WILL BE THE NEXT 
WEEK. 
>> YEP, SOUNDS GOOD.
I THINK THERE'S ANOTHER STRAP 
HERE.
>> OKAY.
SO CAN I FOLD THAT IN TO YOU?
>> YEP. 
>> YOU GET THAT STRAP ON IT, 
ADJUSTABLE THAT YOU HAVE?
>> MM-HMM.
>> THE SAME STRAP AS THE -- 
>> AS THE HOOK?
>> YEAH. 
>> YOU CAN TELL IT'S WARMER OVER
HERE. 
>> MM-HMM, DEFINITELY WARMER.
>> YEAH.
>> WE'LL TRY TO MAKE IT ONE MORE
FOLD OR NOT. 
>> END OF THE PIZZA TOWARDS THE 
CRUST. 
>> RELEASE THIS LAST ADJUSTABLE.
>> SO THIS IS COMING TO YOU, 
RIGHT?
>> MM-HMM.
>> OKAY.
I'M GOING TO HOLD IT HERE ON THE
ADJUSTABLE. 
>> PUSH IT.
ANYTHING TO HOOK IT TO?
>> HOOK IT TO.
>> OH, I SEE IT.
THANKS. 
>> OKAY.
NOW IT SHOULD GO BACK TO THE 
BAG.
I DON'T KNOW IF THERE'S ANY 
POINT IN TRYING TO FOLD IT ONE 
MORE TIME OR NOT. 
>> MAYBE ONCE IT'S RIGHT NEXT TO
THE BAG. 
>> YEAH.
SO THAT ONE IS CINCHED UP. 
>> YEAH.
>> ALL RIGHT.
I'M GOING TO GO 
CIRCUMFERENTIALLY AROUND THE 
OTHER SIDE OF THE BAG. 
>> OKAY.
>> AND THAT NODE THREE MATING 
PRESSURIZED ADAPTER COVER 
REMOVED.
THE ASTRONAUTS ARE WORKING TO 
STOW IT INTO THE O.R.U. BAG. 
>> 20 SECONDS TO HANDOVER.
>> IN THIS VIEW, YOU'VE GOT YOUR
FLIGHT CONTROL FOR THE DAY.
AUSTIN BOLLINGER DOWN IN THE 
JACKET.
COULD HER RIGHT, CANADIAN SPACE 
ASTRONAUT JOSHUA KUTRICK 
COMMUNICATING FROM THE GROUND 
WITH THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE 
STATION. 
>> -- AND THEN WE'RE GOING TO 
PAUSE FOR INSPECTIONS FROM EACH.
>> OKAY.
CLOSED UP.
YOU'VE GOT THE BAG THAT'S CLOSED
AND CINCHED, RIGHT, DON'T YOU?
>> YEAH.
>> HAT IS DRY, AND 
GLOVES...RIGHT GLOVE IS DRY, BUT
LEFT GLOVE, A LITTLE ON THE 
INDEX FINGER. 
>> OKAY. 
>> EV-2, DRY HAT.
GLOVES LOOK GOOD.
I DON'T SEE ANY CHANGE AT ALL. 
>> COPY THAT.
SO CHRIS, AT THIS POINT, WE'RE 
GOING TO PROCEED WITH THE CABLE 
TIE BACK.
THIS HAS YOU LOOKING FOR THE 
ANTENNA COVER PLUGGED INTO 
ANTENNA SIDE, 1004. 
>> 1004, RIGHT HERE. 
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
IT SHOULD BE PLUGGED IN TO 1449,
AND WE'RE GO FOR D-MATE. 
>> CHRIS CASSIDY LOOKING TO 
DISCONNECT AND TIE BACK THE 
EXTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS CABLE IN
THIS AREA.
>> AND CHRIS, ONCE THAT D-MATE 
IS COMPLETE, YOU'LL BE LOOKING 
FOR THE TIE BACK TO DO THAT.
IT'S 0661. 
>> 0661. 
>> YEAH, JUST ON YOUR LEFT HAND 
NOW.
WE SHOW THERE BEING WIRE 
TIES 
THERE, A SHORT ONE AND A LONG 
ONE, AND WE'D LIKE YOU TO TIE IT
OFF TO THE WHITE-TAPED WIRE TIE.
>> WHITE-TAPED WIRE TIE.
COPY THAT. 
>> AND BOB, WE'RE LOOKING TO 
INSTALL ONE LONG WIRE TIE ON THE
ZENITHC.D.C. WIRE CAP HOLD. 
>> OKAY.
FIRST, I'M GOING TO PUT THE CAP 
ON.
AND THEN, YOU WANT ME TO 
PREINSTALL A WIRE TIE TO THE 
ZENITH. 
>> GOOD WORDS, BOB.
ZENITH AND C.B.C.
AND THE LONG SIDE OF THAT TIE, 
WE WANT TOWARDS THE C.B.C. 
OPENING. 
>> AND BOB BEHNKEN JUST MATED 
ONE OF THE TABLES THAT CASSIDY 
DISCONNECTED TO A WIRETAP.
HE WILL NOW TIE IT BACK TO 
SECURE IT. 
>> ROGER.
>> SMALL IS ALWAYS RIGHT SIDE 
UP. 
>> I DON'T KNOW ABOUT THAT.
>> HOW THIS HANDRAIL GOT 
UNDERNEATH THE TIE BACK.
WAS IT INSTALLED AFTER?
>> AND CHRIS, WE DON'T THINK IT 
IS, NEGATIVE.
>> CHRIS, FURTHER WORDS ON THAT 
TIE BACK.
SHIELD THREE IS GOING TO BE 
COMING, SO AS LONG AS IT'S FLAT,
WE DON'T ANTICIPATE ANY 
PROBLEMS. 
>> OKAY.
>> THIS IS CHRIS CASSIDY'S 
CAMERA AS HE WIRE TIES THAT 
CABLE BACK. 
>> THAT IS COMPLETE.
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> JUST FINISHING UP SOME TIE 
BACKS WITH BOB, AND CHRIS, IF 
YOU WANTED, YOU CAN POSITION UP 
BY THE CREW LOCK BAG.
NEXT, YOU'LL BE RETRIEVING TWO 
EXTENDERS FOR THE SHIELD TIE 
BACKS.
>> COPY.
>> IN THIS VIEW, YOU HAVE A 
GREAT VIEW, ACTUALLY, OF THOSE 
SHIELDS THAT ARE ABOUT TO BE 
TIED BACK BY THE ASTRONAUTS. 
>> YOU'RE GO TO REMOVE IT, 
CHRIS. 
>> YOU CAN SEE THE NUMBERS TWO, 
THREE, AND FOUR.
CASSIDY AND BEHNKEN WILL WORK 
SIMULTANEOUSLY ON SHIELDS TWO 
AND FOUR TO TIE THOSE BACK AND 
INTO PLACE, AND THEN, CASSIDY 
WILL MOVE ONTO TIE BACK SHIELD 
THREE WITH BEHNKEN'S HELP.
THIS IS ALL IN PREPARATION FOR 
THE ARRIVAL OF THE NANORACKS 
AIRLOCK LATER THIS YEAR.
>> AND BOB, WE SEE YOU STARTING 
TO WRAP THOSE TIES AROUND THE 
THREE LEGS.
JUST A REMINDER TO PULL THE FLAP
ALL THE WAY BACK BEFORE YOU TIE 
IT BACK. 
>> COPY.
>> LOOKS GOOD, BOB, SO AT THIS 
POINT, LOOKING TO CAPTURE ALL 
THREE OF THOURZ 1449 CABLE LEGS 
INTO YOUR WIRE TIE.
PULL IT BACK STRONGLY ENOUGH SO 
THAT IT DOESN'T GET IN THE WAY, 
AND WEAKLY ENOUGH SO THAT IT 
DOESN'T GET CAUGHT UP RIGHT IN 
THE MIDDLE. 
>> COPY.
>> AND CHRIS, YEAH, WE CONCUR.
>> CHRIS, SINCE YOU ARE WORKING 
WITH PIT PINS ALREADY, 
BASICALLY, THE SHIELDS ARE GOOD 
WITH TETHERS AND TRANSLATIONS 
FOR QUARTER TURNS, BUT ONCE WE 
START PULLING THEM BACK, WE WANT
TO LIMIT PRESSURE ON THE SHIELDS
TO 45 POUNDS OF FORCE. 
>> OKAY.
>> BOB, CHECKS FOR THE END OF 
YOUR TASK.
WE'LL BE LOOKING TO CONFIRM 
THREE HALF TWISTS OF THE WIRE 
TIE,.
>> COPY.
>> THREE HALF TWISTS AND THE 
LONG WIRE TIE.
IT APPEARS TO PULLED OVER TO 
THE [INAUDIBLE] PRETTY WELL AND 
A LITTLE BIT INTEGRATED WITH THE
OTHER CABLES OVER HERE.
THERE'S A BIG BUNDLE IN THAT 
CONFIGURATION. 
>> COPY, BOB.
COPY ON THE THREE AFT TWISTS, 
AND COPY ON THE BUNDLE.
IT LOOKS TO BE IN A GOOD CONFIG.
>> AND BOB, JUST A FINAL WORD, 
WE'RE HAPPY WITH THE CBCS, SO 
NEXT FOR YOU WOULD BE UP TO THE 
BAG TO RETRIEVE THREE SHIELDS IN
PREPARATION FOR THE TIE BACKS.
>> OKAY. 
>> AND THE CREW WILL BE MOVING 
ONTO TIEING BACK THOSE SHIELDS.
YOU CAN SEE THEY'RE NUMBERED 
TWO, THREE, AND FOUR.
>> YOU ALSO MAY HAVE NOTICED IT 
GOT DARKER OUTSIDE THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
THE STATION IS FLYING 261 
STATUTE MILES OVER THE PACIFIC 
OCEAN IN AN ORBITAL NIGHT TIME.
>> AT THE CREW LOCK BAG. 
>> COPY.
>> AS OUR ASTRONAUTS CONTINUE 
THIS WORK, PREPARING FOR THE 
FUTURE NANORACKS AIR LOCKS, WE 
ARE STILL TAKING YOUR QUESTIONS.
BEING UNDERWATER IS THE CLOSEST 
WE CAN GET ON EARTH TO 
EXPERIENCING WEIGHTLESSNESS OR 
MICROGRAVITY.
BEING IN SPACE SUITS UNDERWEAR 
ALLOWS THE ASTRONAUTS TO 
EXPERIENCE HOW IT FEELS TO 
MANEUVER IN THAT SUIT IN THAT 
ENVIRONMENT.
THE NEUTRAL BUOYANCY LABORATORY 
IS LOCATED HERE IN HOUSTON, 
TEXAS.
>> AND CHRIS AND BOB, JUST A 
POSSIBLE EFFICIENCY FOR YOU.
WE'RE OKAY FOR YOU GOING OUT OF 
ORDER.
THE PLAN WAS SHIELD BY SHIELD, 
BUT IF IT WORKS BETTER FOR YOU 
CIRCUMFERENTIALLY FOR YOU 
AROUND, JUST GO BACK AROUND WITH
THE TIE BACKS, WHATEVER'S 
EASIEST. 
>> BE SOME KIND OF HYBRID.
>> I'M WORKING ON NUMBER THREE, 
AND ONE PIT PIN IS DONE, KIND OF
THE NADR SIDE, AND THAT TETHER 
LOOP IS ALSO INSTALLED, AND ALSO
ON THAT NADR LOOP IS THE 
GROUNDED STRAP LOOP-THROUGH 
STRAP. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> I'LL GO DOWN TO THE OTHER ONE
ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE. 
>> OKAY.
FOUR, I GUESS?
>> YEAH, FOUR.
>> OKAY.
THERE'S NOT ENOUGH ROOM FOR BOTH
OF US RIGHT THERE. 
>> YEAH, I DON'T THINK SO.
>> I DO BELIEVE THE STEP IS 
WIDER THAN THE BLOCK. 
>> YEAH.
>> WHAT I ENDED UP HAVING TO DO 
IS TAKE MY [INAUDIBLE] AND POKE.
>> OH, POKE IT?
>> YEAH.
ONCE YOU GET IT INITIALLY 
THROUGH THAT FIRST HOLE AND THE 
FIRST PART OF THE STRAP, AND 
THEN -- THEN, IT PUNCHES ALL UP.
>> OKAY.
>> JOSH, I GOT BOTH PIT PINS, 
BOTH STRAPS, AND THE GROUNDING 
Y&P. 
>> -- GROUNDING STRAP. 
>> COPY.
PIT PINS AND GROUNDING SHIELD, 
CHRIS, AND WE CONCUR.
>> OKAY.
I'VE GOT ONE OF THE PIT PINS ON 
FOUR. 
>> COPY, ONE ON FOUR. 
>> AND ONTO THE SECOND ONE. 
>> CASSIDY AND BEHNKEN ARE NOW 
WORKING ON THESE SHIELDS. 
>> -- ONCE I GOT THAT OPEN, I 
KIND OF PERSONALLY INSERTED THE 
PIN. 
>> LOOP IT AROUND, YEAH. 
>> CASSIDY ACTUALLY REMOVING 
NUMBER THREE, FIRST, RELAYING 
SOME BEST PRACTICES TO BEHNKEN 
AS HE WORKS TO RELEASE NUMBER 
FOUR.
>> THE TRICK IS NOT GETTING ANY 
OF IT INTO THE WOOL ON THE OTHER
SIDE. 
>> RIGHT, EXACTLY.
>> JOSH, DO YOU WANT TO DO THE 
TIDYING UP, CINCHING UP NOW ON 
NUMBER THREE?
>> WHAT DO YOU GUYS PREFER. 
>> CHRIS, WE'RE TAKING A LOOK.
IT LOOKS GOOD TO US IN THE 
CAMERA.
AS LONG AS YOU'RE CONTENT IT'S 
GOING TO STAY THERE, WE'RE HAPPY
TO STAY THERE AND MOVE ON. 
>> NO, I'M NOT HAPPY.
I WAS GETTING READY TO CINCH, 
AND I WAS WONDERING IF YOU 
WANTED TO WAIT ON THREE OR -- 
>> OKAY.
GOTCHA.
NO, IT'S OKAY TO CINCH ON THREE.
>> YES.
AND JOSH, [INAUDIBLE]. 
>> AND BOB, YOU'RE BROKEN.
SAY THAT AGAIN.
>> JUST REMIND ME WHERE TO 
GENERATE THE LOCKS KNOCK FROM?
SO IT'S GOING TO RUN THROUGH 
BOTH OF THEM -- 
>> BOTH WILL END UP AT THE END 
WITH THE LARK'S KNOT THROUGH 
EACH HAND HOLD.
>> OKAY.
SO USE BOTH STRAPS, RIGHT?
>> AFFIRMATIVE.
>> AND THAT LOOKS GOOD ON THE 
RIGHT, BOB. 
>> AS YOU CAN SEE, THAT THIRD 
AXIAL SHIELD HAS BEEN TIED BACK 
AND DOWN OUT OF THE WAY.
CASSIDY IS NOW WORKING ON AXIAL 
SHIELD NUMBER TWO, WHILE BEHNKEN
CONTINUES WORKING ON NUMBER 
FOUR.
>> AND BOB, THOSE TWO LARK'S 
KNOTS LOOK GOOD TO US.
>> FOR BOB, WE JUST WANT TO 
CINCH THE LARK'S KNOTS UP NICE 
AND TIGHT SO WE HAVE COMPLIANCE.
>> COPY.
>
>> PIT PINS, SHIELD FOUR. 
>> COPY, BOB.
>> OKAY.
GOOD THINGS ON TWO. 
>> CHRIS, WE COPY BOTH ON TWO. 
>> AS YOU CAN SEE, BOB BEHNKEN 
HAS REMOVED THAT SHIELD NUMBER 
FOUR AND IS WORKING TO TIE IT 
BACK.
>> YEAH. 
>> NO PROBLEM.
>> AND A FINAL CAUTION AS WE 
WORK TOWARDS HAVING ALL THE 
SHIELDS PULLED BACK IS TO AVOID 
THE C.V.M. CEILING SURFACE. 
>> COPY.
>> HOW LONG TILL DAYLIGHT, JOSH?
>> LOOKS LIKE ABOUT SIX MINUTES,
BOB.
>> COPY.
>> I'LL DO THE INSPECTION. 
>> AND BOB, ONCE YOU DO THE TIE 
BACK, YOU'LL BE DOING SOME 
C.V.M. INSPECTION, AND THEN, 
WE'LL BE PACKING UP TO GO BACK.
>> OKAY.
>> I THINK SHIELD FOUR IS 
COMPLETE. 
>> COPY, COMPLETELY ON FOUR.
-- COMPLETE ON FOUR.
>> THERE'S A BAG WITH FOUR MORE 
ADJUSTABLES IN IT.
>> YEAH. 
>> IT'S GOING TO BE A LOT TO 
KEEP TRACK OF.
THE NEXT THING I CAN DO, JOSH, 
IS JUST GET READY FOR THE 
INSPECTION.
IT'S PROBABLY A SINGLE PERSON ON
TOP OF THE -- 
>> THAT'S AFFIRMATIVE, BOB.
WHAT WE ANTICIPATE IS CHRIS 
FINISHING OFF SHIELD TWO, AND IF
YOU CAN GET THE GOPRO TURNED ON,
WE'LL FILM SOME OF THE CEILING 
SURFACE AND GET A GOOD 
INSPECTION, LOOKING FOR ANYTHING
METAL FOR VERTICAL RELEASE. 
>> COPY.
>> BOB BEHNKEN HAS COMPLETED 
ATTACHING THE FOURTH SHIELD.
>> CHRIS CASSIDY WILL NOW 
CONTINUE WORKING TO REMOVE AXIAL
SHIELD NUMBER TWO.
ONCE HE HAS TIED THAT BACK INTO 
POSITION, THE MAIN WORK AT THIS 
SECTION, TRANQUILLITY MODULE, 
WILL BE COMPLETED.
THE ASTRONAUTS WILL CLEANUP 
BEFORE HEADING TO THEIR NEXT 
TASKS. 
>> AND FOR CHRIS, IT'S HARD TO 
SEE HOW FAR THAT SHIELD'S GOING 
TO GO WHEN YOU PULL IT BACK, BUT
WE JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE IT 
DOESN'T END UP COVERING YOUR 
GREEN HOOK. 
>> OKAY.
A GOOD REMINDER.
THANK YOU.
>> AND BOB, WHEN YOU HAVE A 
MINUTE, WE WERE HOPING TO LOOK 
AT SHIELD FOUR FOR SOME 
COMMENTS.
>> [INAUDIBLE] FOUR. 
>> WE SAW IT MOVING A LITTLE 
BIT.
WE WANTED TO MAKE SURE THAT THE 
TETHER EXTENDERS DON'T HAVE A 
CHANCE OF SLIDING OFF ON THE DOG
RAIL PORTION OF THE HANDHAILS 
AND PUTTING MORE COMPLIANCE INTO
THAT SHIELD.
IF YOU THINK THERE'S A RISK OF 
THAT, WE'D SUGGEST MOVING THE 
TETHERS FURTHER RADIALLY 
OUTBOUND. 
>> OKAY.
I'LL CINCH IT UP A LITTLE BIT 
MORE.
I WAS TRYING TO BE CAREFUL NOT 
TO PULL TOO HARD ON THOSE HARD 
HARDRAILS. 
>> YEAH, WE CONCUR.
ANOTHER SUGGESTION MIGHT BE TO 
GO TO ANOTHER HANDRAIL OVER, SO 
THE CENTER KIND OF OPENS UP AT 
THE SHIELD IN A WIDER ANGLE. 
>> PANEL TWO.
THING'S INSTALLED, TWO LARK'S 
KNOTS WITH THE TETHERS.
THE GROUNDING STRAP IS THROUGH 
ONE OF THE TETHERS.
[INAUDIBLE] IS RELEASED, AND I 
AM MOVING MY TETHER BEFORE I PUT
THIS DOWN. 
>> WE COPY
.
>> AND WE SEE YOU WORKING, BOB, 
JUST TO CONFIRM THAT YOU DON'T 
PUT THE LARK'S TETHER OVER THE 
SAFETY TETHER. 
>> ALL RIGHT.
>> IT'S LOOSER HERE TO --
>> AND BOB, WE THINK SHIELD FOUR
IS IN A GOOD CONFIG.
WE JUST WANT TO MAKE SURE THAT 
THERE'S NO CHANCE OF IT -- THE 
TETHER RIDING UP AND OVER THE 
HANDRAIL AND -- OVER THE DOGRAIL
AND THE TETHER POSSIBLY COMING 
UP AND OVER THE TAIL PIPE. 
>> OKAY.
WHAT IT CAN DO IS FLOP A LITTLE 
BIT, BUT IT IS WHAT IT IS 
WITHOUT A CINCHING MECHANISM. 
>> YEAH, THE FLOPPING IS FINE SO
LONG AS IT DOESN'T MOVE INBOARD,
BUT I THINK, FLOPPING ASIDE, 
IT'S GOOD IN PLACE. 
>> COPY.
>> YEAH, I HAVE ONE, TOO, THAT'S
KIND OF BETWEEN. 
>> YEAH, WE SEE IT.
>> A GOOD LOOK AT ALL THREE OF 
THOSE AXIAL SHIELDS TIED BACK 
FROM THE NOSE CONE AND PREPARING
THE WAY FOR THE FUTURE 
INSTALLATION OF THE NANORACKS 
AIRLOCK.
>> OKAY.
>> YEP, GOPRO TWO. 
>> YEAH. 
>> YOU WANT TO JUST SPLIT IT IN 
HALF AND GO AROUND HERE?
>> YEAH. 
>> I'VE ONLY NOTICED ONE PLACE 
ON ABOUT THIS HALF THAT'S GOT A 
LITTLE BIT OF A SOMETHING ON IT,
LIKE A -- LOOKS LIKE A LITTLE 
BIT OF RELIEF TO IT, THE BOLTS. 
>> COPY, BOB.
>> AND BOB, CAN YOU TAKE A STAB 
AT WHAT THAT CAN POSSIBLY BE?
WE'RE INTERESTED IF IT COULD 
POSSIBLY BE METAL OR IF IT COULD
BE GREASE OR SOMETHING LIKE 
THAT?
>> I WOULD HESITATE TO SAY WHAT 
IT WOULD BE WITHOUT PUSHING ON 
IT A LITTLE BIT.
IT'S GOT A LITTLE BIT OF A SHINE
TO IT, BUT A LUBRICANT COULD DO 
THE SAME THING. 
>> COPY.
>> COMING UP ON FOUR HOURS INTO 
TODAY'S SPACEWALK, YOU CAN SEE 
THEY HAVE JUST TIED BACK THE 
SHIELDS, PREPARING THE SPACE 
STATION FOR THE FUTURE -- 
INSTALLATION OF THE NANORACKS 
AIRLOCK.
THE CREW IS NOW TAKING FOOTAGE 
OF THE WORK SITE TO BE RELAYED 
TO THE GROUND FOR FUTURE 
INSPECTION.
THEY WILL THEN BEGIN CLEANUP OF 
THE SITE BEFORE MOVING ONTO 
THEIR NEXT TASK WHICH INVOLVES 
CABLE ROUTING.
>> AND GUYS, WE DEFINITELY HAVE 
SUFFICIENT TIME TO TRY REMOVING 
IT WITH WIPES OR THE SCRAPER, 
BUT LOOKING FOR YOUR INPUT ON 
WHETHER OR NOT THAT'S SOMETHING 
YOU WOULD BE WILLING TO TRY OR 
WHETHER OR NOT THAT WOULD BE 
EFFECTIVE. 
>> I THINK WE COULD TRY THE 
ESCAPER.
IT'S A PRETTY SMALL FLECK.
I'M GUESSING IT'S A DRY LUBE 
BASED ON THERE ARE SOME OTHER 
SMALL FLECKS NEAR THE BOLTS THAT
APPEAR TO BE A DIFFERENT DRY 
LUBE, BUT THIS ONE IS A LITTLE 
BIT BIGGER MATTER.
IT'S BIGGER THAN A PIN HEAD, BUT
I THINK WE'RE JUST GOING TO USE 
THE SCRAPER. 
>> COPY THAT.
>> AND SO BOB, IF YOU WANT TO 
TRY THAT, RETRIEVE THE SCRAPER.
>> DURING THE INSPECTION OF THIS
NODE THREE AREA, THE ASTRONAUTS 
DISCOVERED SOMEF.O.D. OR 
FOREIGN ORBITAL DEBRIS.
THEY WILL ATTEMPT TO USE A TAPE 
SCRAPER TO REMOVE THAT. 
>> GETTING TO THIS SIDE OF THE 
CREW LOG BAG. 
>> YEAH.
>> YOU ARE LOOKING AT A VIEW OF 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
FLIGHT CONTROL ROOM IN HOUSTON, 
TEXAS.
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
IS CURRENTLY FLYING 268 STATUTE 
MILES OVER SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
>> SUNNY OVER HERE. 
>> HE'S NOT HERE. 
>> HE IS.
>> YOU NEED THE LIGHT ON A 
CERTAIN ANGLE TO FIND IT. 
>> CHRIS AND BOB, THERE'S FOUR 
YEARS, FOUR YEARS.
WE HAVE A SEVEN-HOUR P.I.T. 
AVAILABLE LIMITED BY BOB'S 
MET-OX.
IF WE PAUSE FOR THE TIME, WE'LL 
PROBABLY BE SLOWED, BUT LOTS OF 
TIME REMAINING.
AND AS WE SEE YOU WORKING THERE,
JUST A REMINDER TO SCRAPE AWAY 
FROM THE C.B.M. BOLTS.
WE WANT TO AVOID CONTACT WITH 
ANY R.T.L.s OR LATCHES, AND DO 
NOT USE THE WIPE TO CLEAN THE 
SURFACE. 
>> IT'S REMOVED.
IT WAS DEFINITELY SHINY, LIKE IT
WAS METALLIC.
JUST A LITTLE BIT OF A BUMP, AND
IT FLOATED AWAY. 
>> WE COPY.
AND BOB, WITH YOU OUT THERE WITH
THE TOOLS, LOOKING FOR A FINAL 
CONFIRMATORY INSPECTION THAT THE
RING LOOKS GOOD. 
>> YOUR HALF OF THE RING LOOKS 
GOOD, RIGHT, CHRIS?
>> AFFIRMATIVE. 
>> MY HALF OF THE RING LOOKS 
GOOD.
I DON'T SEE ANYTHING DISTURBING 
ACROSS THE PLANE OF THE RING ON 
C.B.M. ON INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. 
>> COPY, BOB.
>> OKAY.
SO THE NEXT TO RECOVER THE 
MODULE U-BAG AND RETURN IT TO 
THE AIRLOCK?
>> THAT'S AFFIRMATIVE, BOB, ALL 
OF THAT.
YOU NEED TO SCOOP FIRST OUT OF 
THE AIRLOCK BACK AND YOU'RE 
TAKING TO THE AIRLOCK.
CHRIS, UP NEXT, YOU'LL DO AN 
INVENTORY OF THE CREW LOCK BAG. 
>> COPY THAT.
>> OKAY, JOSH, CREW LOCK BAG. 
>> WE'RE READY, CHRIS. 
>> THERE'S FOUR INTEGRAL REPS.
THREE OF THEM ARE BLANK.
ONE OF THEM HAS TWO EXTENDER 
CHAINS.
THERE'S A SMALL PART THAT'S 
EMPTY.
A SCOOP.
THERE'S AN ADJUSTABLE WITH A 
WIPE AND THEN A RET TO AN 
ADJUSTABLE WITH TWO WIRE TIES.
COMPLETE ON THE INSIDE.
>> AND CHRIS, THE INSIDE OF THE 
BAG LOOKS GOOD.
JUST LET ME KNOW WHAT'S ON THE 
OUTSIDE.
>> LET ME DO A
 
>> REMOVING MY
 
>> TRYING TO TAKE SOME PICTURES 
OF THE B.M. SURFACE, AS WELL AS 
THE INVENTORY. 
>> AND WE APPRECIATE IT.
>> [INAUDIBLE] ON THE OUTSIDE OF
THE BAG, THERE'S JUST A LARGE 
SMALL ADJUSTABLE. 
>> THAT'S A GOOD INVENTORY ON 
THE CREW LOCK BAG.
>> SO FROM HERE, CHRIS, PACKING 
EVERYTHING UP TO TAKE BOTH BAGS 
BACK, AND BOB, BASICALLY JUST 
HEADING STRAIGHT OUT TO YOUR 
NEXT WORK SITE.
I CAN TAKE A GLOVE AND A HAT 
WHEN EACH OF YOU ARE READY. 
>> COPY.
>> MY HAT IS DRY.
AND MY RIGHT GLOVE, STILL CLEAN.
LEFT GLOVE, LITTLE STITCH ON THE
INDEX FINGER.
THAT'S IT. 
>> COPY BOB. 
>> I'LL RECOVER MY GREEN HOOK. 
>> COPY. 
>> AND FOR EV-2, DRY HAT.
GLOVES ARE NO CHANGE AT ALL.
THEY LOOK REALLY GOOD. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> WE ARE NOW 4:10 INTO TODAY'S 
SPACEWALK WHEN STARTED WHEN OUR 
ASTRONAUTS CHRIS CASSIDY AND BOB
BEHNKEN SWITCHED THEIR SUITS TO 
BATTERY POWER AT 6:12 A.M.
SO FAR, THEY'VE COMPLETED A 
NUMBER OF TASKS, THE FIRST BEING
INSTALLATION OF R.T.S.
R.T.S. IS ROBOTIC TOOL STORAGE.
THE ASTRONAUTS THEN MOVED ONTO 
REMOVE THE H. FIXTURES.
ONE WAS THE 1-A-H FIXTURES.
THESE WERE USED FOR GROUND 
PROCESSING THE SOLAR ARRAYS 
PRIOR TO THEIR LAUNCH BUT NEEDED
TO BE REMOVED PRIOR TO FUTURE 
POWER SYSTEM UPGRADES.
ON THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO REMOVE 
THOSE H-FIXTURES ON JULY 1, THE 
ASTRONAUTS RAN INTO A LITTLE BIT
OF TROUBLE, BUT THEY WERE ABLE 
TO REMOVE THEM CLEANLY AND 
QUICKLY TODAY.
AS CASSIDY WORKED TO REMOVE THE 
1-A-H FIXTURE, BOB BEHNKEN 
COMPLETED SOME CLEANUP AT THE 
ASSEMBLY WHERE THE MOST RECENT 
THREE SPACEWALKS HAVE OCCURRED.
HE THEN MOVED OVER TO THE 3-B-H 
FIXTURE TO REMOVE.
ONCE THEY REACHED TRANQUILLITY, 
THEY BEGAN TO PREPARE THE AREA 
FOR A NANORACKS AIRLOCK TO BE 
INSTALLED ONCE IT ARRIVES LATER 
THIS YEAR.
THE NEXT WORK FOR THE ASTRONAUTS
WILL BE MORE CABLE ROUTING.
CHRIS CASSIDY WILL WORK TO ROUTE
THE CP-3 ETHERNET CABLE, AND BOB
BEHNKEN WILL WORK TO ROUTE THE 
CP-13 ETHERNET CABLE.
AFTER THAT, THEY'LL WORK TO 
REROUTE ANOTHER ONE OF THE 
CABLES ON THE INTERNATIONAL 
SPACE STATION.
.
>> WE ARE STILL TAKING YOUR NASA
QUESTIONS ON-LINE.
SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS WITH THE 
HASHTAG #ASKNASA.
THIS TIME, WE'LL ANSWER ARE 
THERE TIMES FOR THE ASTRONAUTS 
TO EAT BETWEEN TASKS?
THERE IS NO OPPORTUNITY FOR 
ASTRONAUTS TO EAT INSIDE THEIR 
SUITS, SO THEY USUALLY EAT 
BEFORE.
HOWEVER, THERE'S AN OPPORTUNITY 
FOR ASTRONAUTS TO TAKE IN WATER 
WHILE THEY'RE IN A SPACEWALK.
THEY HAVE WHAT'S CALLED A BITE 
TUBE, WHERE THEY CAN BITE DOWN 
ON THE TUBE TO RELEASE THE 
WATER, AND RELEASING THE BITE 
CLOSES THE TUBE ONCE AGAIN.
>> OKAY.
I'M PASSING UP THE AIRLOCK.
NEED ME TO DO ANYTHING, CHRIS?
>> I DON'T THINK SO.
I'M JUST GOING TO OPEN THIS 
THERMAL COVER, PUT THIS ONE IN, 
AND GRAB THE REEL. 
>> THE REEL BAG?
>> WE COPY, BOB.
GO TO TRANSLATE FOR CP-13. 
>> COPY.
>> I SEE THE SPUR. 
>> ROGER. 
>> A RARE VIEW OF THE OUTSIDE OF
THE CUPOLA MODULE ON THIS SHOT.
YOU CAN SEE THAT WITH THE 
NUMBERS 1 AND 2 ON THE WINDOWS.
THE CUPOLA IS THE WINDOWS TO THE
SPACE STATION.
WE OFTEN GET PICTURES FROM THE 
INSIDE OF THE CUPOLA, BUT WE 
DON'T OFTEN GET A PICTURE FROM 
THE OUTSIDE.
>> OKAY ON THE NODE ONE. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> AIRLOCK AND THERMAL COVER 
COMING OPEN. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
>> AND JOSH, WHERE WAS THE GREEN
HOOK?
JUST THE LOCATION.
>> AND, BOB, WE ACTUALLY HAD YOU
NOT DROPPING THE GREEN HOOK 
DURING THIS, BUT IF YOU NEED TO,
JUST LET US KNOW WHERE YOU WANT.
>> OKAY.
>> I AM AT THE CP-13 CABLE 
BUNDLE. 
>> CORRECT, BOB.
IT SHOULD BE AT ABOUT HANDLE 
269. 
>> I'M GOING TO GO AHEAD AND 
DROP MY GREEN HOOK DOWN HERE 
JUST SO IT DOESN'T KEEP 
WINDSHIELD WIPERING ACROSS 
THE -- 
>> WE COPY. 
>> SO THE GREEN HOOK AND CREW 
LOCK BAG ARE IN THE AIRLOCK. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
WE'LL NEED A CHECK THAT THEY'RE 
BOTH WHEN YOU'RE OUT. 
>> COPY.
THEY'RE BOTH DOWN. 
>> YOU CAN HEAD OUT TO YOUR NEXT
WORK SITE.
>> THE GREEN HOOK IS ON 0270 
ALPHA. 
>> COPY, BOB.
GREEN ON 0270 ALPHA.
>> HOLE COVER CLOSED.
HEADING OUT. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
AND BOB, JUST TO BE SURE THE 
CABLE YOU PICK UP THE ROUTE 
SHOULD BE LABELLED WHISKEY 4300.
>> COPY.
>> WHISKEY 4300, AND THERE'S 
ALSO A WIRE TIRE ON 13. 
>> COPY, BOB.
-- WIRE TIE ON 13. 
>> COPY, BOB.
>> AND SO BOB, AS YOU KNOW, 
WE'RE JUST GOING TO RUN THE 
CABLE STARBOARD ACROSS THE TOP 
OF THE LAB.
YOUR CHOICE ON THE HANDRAIL 
LOCATIONS, BUT LET US KNOW WHERE
YOU DROP THE WIRE TIES. 
>> COPY.
>> AND BOB, AS YOU ARE GETTING 
CLOSER TO THE CP-13 CAMERA.
AS A REMINDER, DO NOT USE THE 
WC-13 ANTENNAS AS A HAND HOLD 
AND AVOID CONTACT WITH THE COPY 
WHITE.
>> OKAY.
[INAUDIBLE]. 
>> SO I BELIEVE YOU'RE LOOKING 
FOR THE SAME BUNDLE AS YOU HAD 
LAST TIME.
IT'LL BE THE STARBOARD BUNDLE.
WE'RE TRYING TO IDENTIFY W-4300 
AS THE ONE YOU'RE GOING TO TAKE 
AND MATE TO YOUR CABLE. 
>> W-4300 ON THE J-4 CONNECTOR.
AND JOSH, IT LOOKS LIKE THIS 
CABLE DOESN'T REACH. 
>> COPY, BOB.
WE'RE LOOKING. 
>> MAKES IT TO HANDRAIL 272. 
>> OKAY.
COPY THAT, 272.
WE'LL HAVE A LOOK HERE, AND 
WE'LL PROBABLY END UP WANTING TO
GO BACK AND MAKE SURE THAT 
THERE'S NO UNNECESSARY FAIR 
LEADS IN TAKING THAT CABLE UP.
>> BOB, WE'RE GOING TO SUGGEST 
THAT YOU SECURE THAT CABLE TO 
THAT HANDRAIL THAT YOU HAVE, AND
THEN, WE'RE GOING TO SEE IF YOU 
HAVE ANY SLACK TO PUSH FORWARD. 
>> I HAVE WHISKEY 4300, J-4.
CAP REMOVED.
THERE'S NO FOG, THE PINS ARE 
STRAIGHT, THE M.R.A. BANDS ARE 
GOOD. 
>> COPY, CHRIS, YOU'LL GO TO 
MATE, W 4300 TO J-4.
PIN THREE. 
>> AND JOSH, W-4300 IS THE CABLE
THAT I'VE GOT. 
>> AND WE DOUBLE-CHECKED, BOB.
THAT'S THE CORRECT CABLE. 
>> OKAY.
WORKING MY WAY BACK.
>> AND CHRIS, WE'LL PROBABLY 
FOCUS ON FINDING ROOM IN BOB'S 
CABLE AT THIS POINT, BUT YOU'RE 
BASICALLY FOLLOWING THE SAME 
ROUTE ON E.V.A. 2, AND IF YOU 
NEED ANY HELP WITH HANDRAILS, 
JUST LET US KNOW WHAT YOU'RE 
DOING. 
>> OKAY.
COPY.
>> THE SPDM IS RIGHT HERE.
>>
.
>> ARE YOU EXPECTING THIS CABLE 
TO GO UNDERNEATH THE COVER?
THE CABLE ISN'T CONTIGUOUSLY 
LABELLED, SO I'M TRYING TO MAKE 
SURE I CAN FIND THE BACK OF IT. 
>> COPY, BOB.
>> THIS VIEW FROM BOB BEHNKEN'S 
HELMET CABLE AS HE WORKS TO 
REROUTE THE CP-13 ETHERNET 
CABLE. 
>> YOU CAN SEE IT AROUND THE
 
TRUNNION AND CONTINUES AROUND 
THE CIRCUMFERENCE.
>> COPY.
. 
>> CAN YOU GUYS GIVE ME A BIG 
PICTURE OF WHERE THIS CABLE 
ROUTES?
>> AND WE CAN, BOB.
WE'RE JUST TRYING TO MAKE SURE 
WE GET YOU THE EXACT RIGHT 
WORDS. 
>> OKAY.
I'LL STAND BY.
>> OKAY.
SO BOB, WE THINK WE'RE LOOKING 
AT THE CORRECT CABLE PLAN HERE, 
AND BASICALLY, THE CABLE SHOULD 
RUN PORT ACROSS THE TOP OF THE 
LAB, NADR, AND THEN ONCE IT'S A 
QUARTER OF A WAY AROUND THE LAB,
IT STARTS STATION FORWARD.
IN TERMS OF SLACK, WE'LL TAKE A 
CONFIRMATION FROM YOU, BUT WE 
THINK THERE MIGHT BE A BUNDLE AT
240 -- 240 OR 260.
OUR THOUGHT WAS IF THERE WAS A 
BUNDLE, WE COULD UNDO THAT AND 
SECURE SOME MORE LENGTH THAT 
WAY. 
>> OKAY.
>> AND BOB, ADDITIONAL TO THAT, 
SO REFERENCE THE TRUNNION PIN WE
WERE TALKING ABOUT EARLIER, JUST
AFT OF THAT, THERE'S HANDRAIL 
226, AND WE'RE CURIOUS TO KNOW 
ABOUT SLACK BUNDLE, AS WELL. 
>> 226, I DON'T BELIEVE 
THERE'S -- I'LL MAKE MY WAY OVER
THERE, BUT FROM HERE, IT DOESN'T
LOOK LIKE THERE IS ANY. 
>> OKAY.
THAT WAS OUR FIRST IDEA.
IF THERE'S NO SLACK THERE, I 
THINK WE'RE GOING TO BE STUCK 
WITH CONTINUING TO TRACE THE 
CABLE STATION AFT, AND THAT'S 
WHERE WE'LL GO TO FIND 240 AND 
SEE IF THERE'S ANY SLACK THERE.
[INAUDIBLE]. 
>> SO IF WE CAN CONFIRM THAT 
CABLE IS IN 4300, THEN WE SHOULD
BE ABLE TO UNDO THAT, I BELIEVE.
YEAH, THE KEY, I UNDERSTAND THE 
DIFFICULT PART IS TO MAKE SURE 
WE'RE ON 4300.
>> YEAH.
I THINK THAT THAT CABLE, AT THIS
POINT, APPEARS TO GO INTO A Y, 
ANOTHER CABLE.
IT IS LABELLED 4300.
I HAD A VISUAL ON THE LABEL, 
THEN IT JOINS A BUNDLE, A LARGER
CABLE.
>> AND COPY, BOB.
THAT'S HELPFUL, SO THAT IS THE 
CORRECT WIRE.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT IT RUNS INTO 
THE Y AND THEN THE BUNDLE, AND 
WE WANT TO PUSH ANY SLACK THAT 
WE CAN GET OUT OF THAT FORWARD 
TO CP-13. 
>> YES.
IT'S NOT REALLY A -- I'LL MOVE 
THE SLACK FORWARD, BUT THE CABLE
ITSELF IS A THREE-QUARTER-INCH 
DIAMETER CABLE THAT GOES OFF IN 
BOTH DIRECTIONS, SO I'LL START 
WORKING A LITTLE BIT OF THAT 
SOMETHING LIKE THAT THAT IS 
AVAILABLE BACK TOWARDS CP-13. 
>> COPY.
>> JOSH, I'M ON THE CABLE 
HIGHWAY.
NO DEVIATION FROM THE PREVIOUS 
TIE.
EVERYTHING IS THE SAME. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
THAT MAKES IT SIMPLE.
YOUR ENDPOINT IS STILL 3222. 
>> LONG WAYS FROM HERE, THOUGH. 
>> ROGER THAT.
>> WE ARE AT THE 4:38 MARK IN 
TODAY'S SPACEWALK.
BOTH ASTRONAUTS WORKING TO ROUTE
ETHERNET CABLES.
YOU'VE GOT A VIEW HERE FROM 
ASTRONAUT CHRIS CASSIDY'S HELMET
CAMERA.
THESE WILL ROUTE PAY LOADS FROM 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
TO THEIR VARIOUS CUSTOMERS.
>> AND BOB, APPRECIATE YOU 
TRACING THAT CABLE BACK.
WE'RE STILL TAKING A DEEP DIVE 
ON WHERE WE MIGHT BE ABLE TO 
FIND SOME EXTRA SLACK IN THE 
SYSTEM, BUT NOTHING FOR YOU 
RIGHT NOW. 
>> OKAY.
I'M GOING TO GO AHEAD -- I'VE 
GOT THE COUPLE OF ADDITIONAL 
COILS OF SLACK AT THIS POINT -- 
OR SLACK ADDED TO THIS END.
I'M GOING TO GO AHEAD AND SECURE
THE WIRE TIE.
IT'S GOING TO BE AN EXTENSIVE 
JOB, THOUGH I'M GOING TO GO TO 
THE CABLE AND TRY TO REPOSITION 
THAT Y. 
>> OKAY.
WE COPY. 
>> I DON'T THINK THERE'S MUCH I 
CAN DO WITH THAT.
>> WE COPY AND CONCUR.
>> ASK THEM FOR AN EXTENSION 
CORD.
>> YEAH.
[INAUDIBLE]. 
>> ACTUALLY, WE'RE GO ON THAT 
PLAN. 
>> I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'LL BE 
THE -- A LITTLE BIT. 
>> IT'LL GIVE US -- THAT 
QUESTION HAD BEEN ASKED.
WE'RE WAITING FOR AN ANSWER, BUT
LET'S SEE IF THAT GETS US AN 
EXTRA FOOD OR TWO.
>> A VIEW FROM THE CAMERA OF BON
BEHNKEN OUTSIDE THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
HE IS ROUTING THE CP-13 ETHERNET
CABLE, AND THEY'RE WORKING TO 
ENSURE HE CAN GET THE FULL 
LENGTH OF THAT CAPE NECESSARY.
-- CABLE NECESSARY.
>> WE ALSO HAVE ANOTHER ASK, AND
THAT'S A QUESTION FROM SOCIAL 
MEDIA.
THIS ONE FROM VICTORIA WHO ASKS 
WHAT TYPE OF PREPARATION THE 
ASTRONAUTS DO BEFORE SUITING UP 
AND GETTING READY TO HEAD OUT.
DO THEY EAT ANYTHING FOR 
SUSTAINED ENERGY?
THE ASTRONAUTS DO PREFER TO EAT 
BEFORE THEY HEAD OUT OF THE 
DOOR, CONSIDERING IT CAN BE 
EIGHT OR MORE HOURS WHERE THEY 
ARE ABLE TO REPLENISH THEMSELVES
ONCE THEY GET BACK INTO THE 
AIRLOCK. 
>> WE THINK WE ONLY NEED TO GET 
TO THE BASE OF THE STANCHION 
ITSELF, SO WE THINK IF WE CAN 
MAKE IT TO THE BASE OF THE 
STANCHION, WE'LL OKAY. 
>> COPY. 
>> HOWEVER, ANOTHER TASK THAT 
THE ASTRONAUT DO BEFORE THEY 
SUIT UP IS PREBREATHING.
IT'S WHEN THEY BREATHE PURE 
OXYGEN TO PURGE THE NITROGEN 
FROM THEIR BODIES.
AND NEXT IS THEY MOVE THEIR ARMS
AND LEGS, RAISING THEIR 
METABOLIC RATES JUST SLIGHTLY, 
HELPING TO GET RID OF THE EXCESS
NITROGEN.
>> AND BOB, FROM WHAT WE'RE 
SEEING, IT MAKES US THINK IT'S 
GOING TO WORK. 
>> COPY. 
>> I THINK WE ARE GOING TO WANT 
TO END UP GOING BACK AND JUST 
SECURING THE WIRE TIES AT THE 
END CONE TO TUCK THE CABLE BACK 
FLUSH AGAINST IT, BUT WE HAVE 
LOTS OF TIME. 
>> COPY.
>> THERE'S ABOUT -- THE 
CONNECTOR DOES MAKE IT TO THE 
BASE OF THE STANCHION, BUT
THAT'S ABOUT AS FAR AS IT'LL 
REACH.
I'LL GO BACK AND TIDY UP THE 
CABLE.
>> AND BOB, WE -- WE'RE HAPPY 
WITH THE CABLES.
WE'RE READY FOR YOU TO TIGHTEN 
UP THE CABLE ON THE EDGE.
WE'RE ALSO HERE IF YOU WANT TO 
TAKE THAT COVER OFF FROM THE 
CAMERA, YOU CAN GO AHEAD AND DO 
THAT, WHATEVER'S EASIEST. 
>> OKAY.
I'LL GO AHEAD AND GO FOR THE 
COVER AT THIS POINT. 
>> COPY.
AND SO BOB WITH YOU, MOVING ONTO
THE LENS FILTER REMOVAL, A 
COUPLE OF POINTERS.
AVOID ALL CONTACT WITH THE 
FILTER AND CAMERA, AND AVOID 
CONTACT ABOVE THE LAUNCH 
RESTRAINT BOLTS. 
>> OKAY.
COPY.
>> AND YOU JUST SAW THE 
COMPLETION OF BOB BEHNKEN'S 
ROUTING THAT CP-13 ETHERNET 
CABLE.
HE'S NOW MOVING ONTO REMOVE A 
LENS FILTER FROM A CAMERA.
MEANWHILE, CHRIS CASSIDY IS ALSO
WORKING ON ROUTING AN ETHERNET 
CABLE, THE CP-3 CABLE, TO BE 
SPECIFIC.
THIS VIEW IS FROM HIS HELMET 
CAMERA, CONTINUING TO WORK AS 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
FLIES 262 STATUTE MILES OVER THE
CASPIAN SEA.
>> JUST A REMINDER TO HAVE YOUR 
TRASH BAG READY. 
>> I'VE GOT MY TRASH BAG READY. 
>> COPY THAT, AND WE'RE 20 
SECONDS FROM THE HANDOVER. 
>> COPY.
>> THIS VIEW FROM BOB BEHNKEN'S 
HELMET CAMERA AS HE PREPARES TO 
REMOVE THAT LENS FILLER FROM 
THIS CAMERA OUTSIDE THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
WE'VE GOT A QUICK HANDOVER, BUT 
WE ARE APPROACHING THE 4:50 INTO
TODAY'S SPACEWALK WHICH BEGAN AT
6:12 TODAY CENTRAL TIME, 7:12 
A.M. EASTERN.
THE ASTRONAUTS HAVE COMPLETED 
ALL OF THEIR SCHEDULED TASKS TO 
THIS POINT, INCLUDING THE 
INSTALLATION OF THE R.T.S. OR 
THE ROBOTICS TOOL STORAGE. 
>> COPY, BOB.
GOOD WORDS.
THE LAST THING WILL BE TO VERIFY
THE LENS FIT IS SQUARE WITH THE 
CAMERA. 
>> AND CONFIRMATION FROM BOB 
BEHNKEN THAT THE LENS FILTER HAS
BEEN REMOVED. 
>> YEAH, WE'RE STILL LOOKING TO 
PICK IT UP ON THE OTHER SIDE OF 
THE HANDOVER.
IF IT LOOKS SQUARE TO YOU, WE'RE
GOOD WITH IT. 
>> IT LOOKS SQUARE, YEAH.
IT DID NOT MOVE. 
>> COPY, BOB.
IN THAT CASE, WITH RESPECT TO 
4300, WHAT WE'RE LOOKING TO DO 
AS DISCUSSED IS JUST TIGHTEN IT 
UP IN THE WIRE TIES THAT ARE 
EXISTING AND THEN, IF YOU CAN, 
TAKE A COUPLE OF PHOTOS OF IT SO
WE'RE 100% SURE OF THE ROUTING, 
AND THAT SHOULD COMPLETE THE 
TASK. 
>> OKAY.
>> BOB BEHNKEN IS GOING TO MAKE 
HIS WAY BACK TO THAT CABLE THAT 
YOU ROUTED EARLIER.
HE'LL BE TAKING SOME PICTURES SO
THE TEAMS CAN VERIFY THE NEW 
ROUTE OF THAT CABLE WHILE ALSO 
INSTALLING SOME WIRE TIES ALONG 
THE WAY.
>> WE COPY.
AND WITH THAT, A GOOD TIME, 
REMINDER -- 
[Inaudible]
>> COPY THAT.
IT IS GOING TO LAY RIGHT ON 
TOP -- IT IS LAYING RIGHT ON TOP
OF THE PREVIOUS LEAD CABLE AND 
CONFIRM IT IS ALL CLEAR.
>> COPY.
>> SO FAR.
>> SO FAR I WILL PUT ON ONE WIRE
TIE ON HANDRAIL 0272. 
>> COPY, BOB.
>> AND THE CABLE ITSELF IS GOING
TO GO INBOARD OF THE TWO 
ANTENNAS.
IF YOU CONTINUE THE CABLE 
ROUTING, I THINK I CAN'T PUT IT 
OVER THE TOP OF THOSE. 
>> AND, BOB, WE COPY.
STILL NO W.V.S. HERE, BUT WE'RE 
GOOD WITH THAT ROUTING. 
>> OKAY.
GOT A GREEN LIGHT -- OKAY.
I'VE GOT A GREEN LIGHT.
>> AND CHRIS, AFFIRMED 3222, AND
FOR BOB, THE ISSUES WITH US ON 
K.U.
IT'S NOT YOU. 
>> COPY.
>> AND CHRIS, ON THATRAIL 
3222, WE WANT TO USE WIRE TIES 
TO SECURE THE BUNDLE. 
>> GOT TWO WIRE TIES, AND THAT'S
WHERE I AM RIGHT NOW, 3222. 
>> COPY.
>> AS YOU CAN SEE, WE DO NOT 
HAVE VIDEO COMMUNICATION WITH 
THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION 
CURRENTLY AS WE ARE IN A 
SATELLITE HANDOVER.
HOWEVER, WE DO HAVE AUDIO 
COMMUNICATION, AND TEAMS HERE ON
THE GROUND, SPECIFICALLY, 
CANADIAN ASTRONAUT JOSH KUTRICK 
IS COMMUNICATING WITH CHRIS 
CASSIDY.
CASSIDY HAS BEEN WORKING TO 
ROUTE A CP-3 ETHERNET CABLE ON 
THE OUTSIDE OF THE SPACE 
STATION.
ALMOST FINISHED WITH THAT TASK.
WORKING TO SECURE THE CABLE 
BUNDLE TO A SPECIFIC HANDRAIL 
OUTSIDE THE STATION.
>> WITH SUNSET APPROACHING, YOU 
CAN SEE ASTRONAUT BOB BEHNKEN --
YOU CAN SEE THE RED RINGS AROUND
THE LEG OF HIS SPACE SUIT.
THAT DESIGNATES HIM AS EV-1.
BOTH HE AND FELLOW ASTRONAUT 
CHRIS CASSIDY ARE ON THEIR TENTH
SPACEWALK. 
>> I POINT THE GOPRO ALONG THE 
LENGTH OF THE CABLE.
ON THE PORT SIDE, THERE'S A 
STRUT OR A TRAY OF SOME SORT 
THAT COMES ACROSS.
THE CABLE GOES UNDERNEATH THAT, 
THEN, TO THE ORIGINAL HANDRAIL 
IT WAS TETHERED TO.
THEN THAT ORIGINAL TETHER WHERE 
IT WAS HOLDING THE BUNDLE IS 
STILL CAPPED WITH THE CABLE, AND
I STILL HAD THIS SHORTCUT 
UNDERNEATH THE FOLLOWING TWO 
HANDRAILS, STRAIGHT UP AND OVER 
THE HANDRAIL THAT I GAVE YOU THE
NUMBER OF THAT I INSTALLED THE 
WIRE TIE ON.
BASICALLY, I ENDED UP SKIPPING 
TWO OF THE CIRCUMFERENTIAL 
HANDRAILS. 
>> AND BOB, WE'RE CHECKING ON 
YOUR POSITION.
WE'RE CHECKING THE FACT THAT YOU
SKIPPED TWO CIRCUMFERENTIAL 
HANDRAILS.
WE'LL GET BACK TO YOU ON THAT. 
>> THE TRAY IS AS SECURE AS THE 
OTHER HANDRAILS OUT HERE, FOR 
WHAT IT'S WORTH. 
>> COPY.
>> OKAY.
3222, TWO WIRE TIES ARE IN THE 
BUNDLE.
IT IS AT NO RISK OF INTERFERING 
WITH THE LOCATION ENVELOPE. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
IT LOOKS GOOD.
WE'RE STILL WAITING ON ONE 
GO-BACK FOR BOB, SO IT MIGHT BE 
A GOOD TIME FOR THE FINAL GLOVE 
AND HAT CHECK. 
>> HAT DRY.
GLOVES LOOK GOOD.
THEY SURVIVED THE WALK TODAY. 
>> COPY, CHRIS. 
>> GOING TO GO TRY TO SECURE ONE
WIRE TIE TO HANDRAIL 80.
THAT WILL HELP THE CAUSE. 
>> AND BOB, NOT NEEDED.
WE'RE HAPPY WITH THE ROUTING.
WE'RE MORE CONCERNED WITH HOW 
THE -- THERE WAS A CONCERN ABOUT
HOW IT RAN OVER THE FORWARD 
M.O.D. SHIELD, BUT WE'RE CONTENT
WITH IT NOW, AND HAPPY TO HEAD 
BACK IN. 
>> COPY. 
>> AND SO WITH THAT, GUYS, A 
COUPLE CLEAN-UP ITEMS.
BOB, CHECK BEFORE YOU HEAD IN.
AND CHRIS, WE'RE READY FOR THE 
INVENTORY OF THAT BAG WHENEVER 
YOU ARE. 
>> GLOVE AND HAT FROM ME, JOSH, 
OR DO I NEED TO STOP BEFORE I 
PICK UP MY GREEN HOOK AND HEAD 
BACK?
>> AND BOB, WE'LL TAKE IT NOW. 
>> MY HAT IS DRY.
R.T.V. ON MY LEFT-HAND LOOKS THE
DRY.
JUST A LITTLE BIT ON MY LEFT 
INDEX FINGER, AND THERE IS A 
LITTLE BIT MORE ON THE PALM 
RIGHT BELOW THE BASE OF THE 
INDEX FINGER, AND MY RIGHT GLOVE
STILL LOOKS TO BE PRISTINE.
TO MY GREEN HOOK, AND I'M GOING 
TO BE MAKING MY WAY BACK. 
>> FOR BOB AND CHRIS, WE JUST 
PASSED THE FIVE-HOUR MARK.
FIVE HOURS FOR THE C.B.T., BUT 
OBVIOUSLY, WE'RE ON THE WAY BACK
IN. 
>> COPY.
>> TEAMS HERE ON THE GROUP THEY 
ARE SATISFIED WITH THE WORK BOB 
BEHNKEN HAS CONDUCTED ROUTING 
THAT ETHERNET CABLE.
>> ARE YOU READY?
>> WE'RE READY. 
>> OKAY.
YOU HAVE THE REEL BAG ITSELF.
ON THE OUTSIDE, THERE IS A WIRE 
TIE CADDY WITH NINE WIRE TIES IN
IT.
THERE ARE TWO ADJUSTABLES GOING 
FROM THE WIRE TIE CADDY TO THE 
BAG.
THERE IS A LONG DURATION TIED 
INTO THEM, AND THERE IS A R.E.T.
ADJUSTABLE, A CAP, AND A PLUG. 
>> COPY, CHRIS.
THAT'S A GOOD CONFIG. 
>> PLUG REMAINS ON THE END OF 
THE CABLE WE JUST PAID OUT.
>> YEAH, WE CONCUR.
GOOD BAG.
>> AND YOU JUST HEARD NASA 
ASTRONAUT CHRIS CASSIDY, 
COMMANDER OF THE INTERNATIONAL 
SPACE STATION, CONFIRMING HIS 
R.E.O. BAG. 
>> THAT'S AFFIRMATIVE, STOW 
CAMERA AND A GOPRO. 
>> AND I HAVE A GOPRO AND 
ADJUSTABLE. 
>> SOUNDS GOOD. 
>> THIS IS A R.E.T. ON THERE, 
TOO.
YEAH, R.E.T. ON THERE, TOO. 
>> COPY.
>> I'VE RETRIEVED MY GREEN HOOK.
>> COPY, BOB.
>> AS YOU CAN SEE FROM COMMANDER
CHRIS CASSIDY'S HELMET CAMERA, 
HE IS NOW HEADING BACK IN TOWARD
THE AIRLOCK.
WE'RE AT 5:08 INTO TODAY'S 
SPACEWALK.
LET'S TAKE A LOOK BACK AT 
EVERYTHING THE ASTRONAUTS 
ACCOMPLISHED.
SO IT WAS SCHEDULED TO BE A 
BATTERY REPLACEMENT SPACEWALK, 
HOWEVER, THE FIRST THREE HOURS 
OF FIRST, THE ASTRONAUTS WORKED 
SO SWIFTLY THAT THEY COMPLETED 
THOSE BATTERY REPLACEMENTS IN 
THE LAST SPACEWALK.
THERE'S STILL ONE BATTERY THAT 
NEEDS TO BE INSTALLED.
IT'S NOW ON THE INTERNATIONAL 
SPACE STATION, FOLLOWING A 
LITHIUM ION BATTERY TRIPPING 
LAST YEAR.
IT WILL BE INSTALLED ON A FUTURE
SPACEWALK, BUT TODAY, THE 
ASTRONAUTS MADE IT ON INTERNAL 
BATTERY POWER AT 6:12 A.M. 
CENTRAL TIME, 7:12 A.M. EASTERN 
TIME.
THEIR FIRST TASK WAS TO INSTALL 
THE R.T.S., TO THE M.B.S., 
MOBILE BASE SYSTEM.
INSIDE THAT ARE TWO R.E.L.S., 
THAT CAN BE PICKED UP BY THE 
DEXTER, THE ARM OF THE 
CANADARM2, AND THE R.E.L.S. CAN 
BE USED TO DETECT LEAKS ON THE 
OUTSIDE OF THE INTERNATIONAL 
SPACE STATION.
FOLLOWING THE INSTALLING OF THE 
R.T.S., THE ASTRONAUTS MOVED 
ONTO RELEASE SOME H-FIXTURES. 
>> MY ANCHOR IS LOCKED.
I'M GOING TO UNHOOK MY TETHER. 
>> CHRIS, WE COPY.
CLOSED AND LOCKED TO THE D-LOCK 
RING EXTENDER, AND YOU HAVE A GO
TO RELEASE YOUR ANCHOR. 
>> COPY.
>> THE ASTRONAUTS' SECOND TASK 
THAT THEY ACCOMPLISHED TODAY WAS
THE REMOVAL OF THE 1-A-H FIX 
FUR.
THIS WAS FIRST ATTEMPTED ON JULY
1 AND WAS MET WITH SOME TROUBLE,
BUT WITH THE PROPER TOOLS TODAY,
THE ASTRONAUTS WERE ABLE TO 
RELEASE THOSE H-FIXTURES FOR 
FUTURE POWER SYSTEM UPGRADES.
>> I SEE THE GATE'S CLOSED.
>> AS CHRIS CASSIDY REMOVED THAT
1-A-H FIXTURE, BOB BEHNKEN 
WORKED TO CLEANUP THE INTEGRATED
ASSEMBLY FROM THE THREE PREVIOUS
SPACEWALKS.
BOTH ASTRONAUTS THEN MADE THEIR 
WAY BACK TO THE AIRLOCK FOR A 
SAFETY TETHER RESET, PREPARING 
THEM FOR THE NEXT TASK.
THAT TASK WAS PREPARATION OF 
NODE THREE'S END CONE, ALSO 
KNOWN AS TRANQUILLITY, FOR THE 
ATTACHMENT OF THE NANORACKS 
AIRLOCK LATER THIS YEAR.
IT WILL ARRIVE ON A SPACECRAFT 
LATER THIS FALL, AND IT WILL BE 
THE FIRST COMMERCIAL AIRLOCK ON 
THE SPACE STATION.
YOU CAN SEE THE ASTRONAUTS NOW 
HEADING INTO THE AIRLOCK ONCE 
AGAIN, BUT NOW, BECAUSE ALL OF 
THEIR TASKS ARE COMPLETE.
>> COPY. 
>> TRANSITION TO THE AIRLOCK 
D-RING EXTENDER. 
>> FOLLOWING THE PREPARATION OF 
THE NODE THREE END CONE, WHICH 
INCLUDED TYING BACK THREE AXIAL 
SHIELDS, THOSE ASTRONAUTS WENT 
ONTO ROUTE ETHERNET CABLES.
BEHNKEN WORKED ON THE CP-13 
CABLE WHILE CASSIDY WORKED ON 
THE CP-3 CABLE.
>> MY LEFT WAIST TETHER IS 
CLOSED AND LOCKED TO THE AIRLOCK
D-RING EXTENDER.
>> COPY THAT, BOB.
WITH THAT, YOU CAN PICK UP YOUR 
ANCHOR, STOW IT ON YOUR MINI 
WORK STATION.
>> COMPLETE.
>> AND BOB, COULD WE JUST -- AND
BOB, WE JUST WANT TO VERIFY THE 
SMALL HOOK OF YOUR WAIST TETHER 
IS TO YOUR D-RING EXTENDER 
LOCKED?
>> YES, CLOSED AND LOCKED, MY 
D-RING EXTENDER. 
>> COPY THAT.
PICK THE ANCHOR UP.
INGRESS, AND A REMINDER TO HAVE 
ONE FINAL LOOK AT THE PIT PIN AS
YOU GO BY IT.
>> OKAY.
>> OKAY.
I DON'T SEE THE PIT PIN.
IT'S NOT INSTALLED.
>> AND BOB, WE COPY, AND WE'RE 
LOOKING IN YOUR W.V.S.
>> I REINSTALLED THE PIT PIN. 
>> COPY, BOB.
THANKS.
>> I PUT IT ALL THE WAY OVER 
BEHIND THIS WHITE LITTLE -- IN 
THE HOLE'S THAT'S ON THAT 
SUPPORT. 
>> ROGER.
>> ANYTHING ELSE, JOSH?
>> I'M JUST LOOKING AROUND THE 
ROOM ONE LAST TIME.
STAND BY.
>> AND BOB, IF YOU DON'T MIND, 
SINCE WE DO HAVE LOTS OF TIME --
WE'RE AT 5:15 -- WE WOULD LIKE 
YOU TO TAKE OUT THAT PIT PIN, 
ACTUATE THE DETENSE, AND SEE 
WHETHER OR NOT THE BALL DETENSE 
IS MOVING. 
>> OKAY.
>> WORK STATION CLEAN.
YOU WANT ME TO TAKE ANYTHING?
>> I THINK I'M PRETTY GOOD.
MAYBE THE GOPRO, BUT I THINK 
THAT MIGHT NOT BE WORTH THE 
EFFORT. 
>> OKAY.
>> SO I'M ACTUALLY ABLE TO SEE A
PIT PIN WHEN IT'S NOT INSTALLED.
I CAN PULL IT BACK OUT, AS YOU 
CAN SEE THAT ON MY W.V.S. 
>> YEAH, WE CAN SEE IT. 
>> I CAN PULL IT OUT, THEN, WHEN
I PUSH IT IN, IT STAYS IN.
MIGHT BE A WAY TO PUSH IT IN AND
THEN TRY TO HOLD ONTO THE COLLAR
IF I REINSERT IT. 
>> WE'RE HAPPY FOR YOU TO GIVE 
THAT A TRY.
>> OKAY.
SO IF I INSERT THE PIT PIN AND 
HOLD ONTO THE COLLAR TO SECURE 
IT, I CAN GET IT STUCK IN THERE.
I CAN PULL OUT THE SPRING 
MECHANISM.
I DON'T KNOW HOW LONG IT WILL 
STAY LIKE THAT.
IT JUST NEEDS TO GET BUMPED, AND
IT'LL COMPRESS AGAIN, BUT IF YOU
PUSH IT IN, IT'LL STAY THAT WAY.
I DON'T KNOW IF THAT'S A VALUE 
TO YOU OR NOT.
>> OKAY.
THANKS, BOB.
THAT'S VERY VALUE -- WE CAN SEE 
IT IN YOUR W.V.S.
WE'LL LEAVE IT INSERTED AT BEST 
YOU CAN, AND THAT'LL BE IT.
>> WITH CHRIS CASSIDY NOW INSIDE
THE AIRLOCK, THIS IS A VIEW FROM
INSIDE THE HELMET CAM OF BOB 
BEHNKEN.
HE'S HAVING TROUBLE WITH A P.P. 
PEN.
THAT STANDS FOR PUSH AND PULL.
>> AND SO BOB, UNABLE TO SEE, 
BUT YOU ARE GO TO REATTACH THE 
COVER AND THE VELCRO STRIP. 
>> AND BOB HAS THE GO TO REATACH
THE THERMAL COVER.
>> AND THAT'S A VIEW INSIDE THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION.
>> AND BOB, I THINK YOU'RE 
LOOKING AT THE SAME THING AS US,
SIMILAR TO LAST TIME.
TRY TO POP IT BACK OUT AND GET 
RID OF THAT GAP IN THE THERMAL 
COVER.
>> A VIEW BACK INSIDE FROM BOB 
BEHNKEN'S HELMET CAMERA.
YOU CAN SEE THAT THE VELCRO IS 
CLOSED. 
>> OKAY.
COPY.
THANKS.
IT SOUNDS LIKE THE LIMIT IS 
ABOUT 5 INCHES. 
>> YEAH.
IT LOOKS ABOUT THE SAME TO ME.
IT LOOKS LIKE MAYBE 3 INCHES ON 
THE FORWARD SIDE, AND MAYBE FOUR
ON THE AFT. 
>> COPY.
>> YEAH, WE'RE GOING TO CONTINUE
INBOUND, SO BOB AND CHRIS, ON 
THE S.C.U. STEPS, YOU CAN REMOVE
YOUR S.C.U.s FROM THE STORAGE 
STEPS, CONNECT THE PIN TO THE 
VELCRO, AND LET ME KNOW WHEN 
THAT WORKS. 
>> PIN WORKS. 
>> IT WORKS. 
>> JUST TRYING TO KEEP YOUR FEET
FROM GOING DOWN INTO THE THERMAL
COVER THERE. 
>> OH, OKAY.
>> MY F.C.U. IS LOCKED. 
>> ME, TOO.
I SEE YOU LOCKED. 
>> COPY, LOCKED ON BOTH. 
>> AND THIS VIEW FROM THE 
EQUIPMENT LOCK PORTION OF THE 
QUEST AIRLOCK.
>> OFF FORWARD AND EXPECT A 
WATER OFF MESSAGE. 
>> WATER IS OFF. 
>> WATER OFF.
>> COPY.
WE'RE STARTING THE TIMER.
>> THAT'S NASA ASTRONAUT DOUG 
HURLEY AWAITING HIS CREWMATES.
THEY'RE CURRENTLY IN THE CREW 
LOCK PORTION OF THE QUEST 
AIRLOCK.
STILL WAITING ON THE OPPORTUNITY
TO CLOSE THE HATCH.
HOWEVER, THE SPACEWALK DOES NOT 
END UNTIL REPRESSURIZATION 
BEGINS.
>> A LOT OF BAGS IN HERE.
LUCKILY, THE R.T.S. ARE TEAM 
DAVE.
>> SAY CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN TO 
THE H-FIXTURE TEAM FOR COMING UP
WITH A PLAN TO GET THOSE TWO 
FIXTURES REMOVED. 
>> THANKS, BOB.
>> BOB, THAT'S THE TWO MINUTES.
SO BOB, VERIFY CLEAR HATCH OUTER
HARDWARE. 
>> OUTER HATCH IS CLEAR OF 
HARDWARE. 
>> BOB, VERIFY HANDLE DETAIL. 
>> OKAY.
THE HATCH HANDLE IS CLEAR OF 
DETAIL. 
>> BOB, CLOSE AND LOCK THE 
HATCH. 
>> COPY. 
>> ALSO NOW IN VIEW INSIDE THE 
EQUIPMENT LOCK PORTION OF THE 
QUEST AIRLOCK ROSCOSMOS
 
ASTRONAUT ANATOLY IVANISHIN.
>> -- EV-1 AND 2 LIGHTS ARE ON.
>> EV-1 AND EV-2 POWER LIGHTS 
ARE ON.
>> COPY.
EV-2, CHECK THE EV-1 AND 2 
VOLTAGES. 
>> EV-1 AND 2 VOLTAGES ARE 18.6.
>> COPY.
18.6 ON EV-1 AND 2.
SWITCH TO S.V.U. AND BE READY 
FOR THE WARNING TONE. 
>> EV-1 S.C.U. 
>> EV-2, S.C.U. 
>> CHRIS AND BOB, THANK YOU 
BOTH.
GOOD WORKING WITH YOU, AND I 
WILL TURN YOU BACK OVER TO DOUG 
FOR THE REST OF YOUR MISSION. 
>> OKAY.
EV-1 AND 2, TURN YOUR ACTUATOR 
TO PRESS. 
>> INWARD. 
>> INWARD.
>> EV-1, O-2 ACTUATOR PRESS. 
>> EV-2, O-2 ACTUATOR PRESS. 
>> COPY THAT.
I'M GOING TO START THE E.V. 
EQUALIZATION VALVE.
JUST LET ME KNOW IF IT'S TOO 
FAST, AND I'LL SLOW IT. 
>> EV-1-COPY. 
>> EV-2 COPY. 
>> WE ARE NOW APPROACHING THE 
5.5 HOUR MARK OF THE SPACEWALK.
EVEN THOUGH THE ASTRONAUTS ARE 
IN THE QUEST AIRLOCK, THE 
SPACEWALK STILL CONTINUES AS IT 
WILL NOT ENDS UNTIL THAT 
REPRESSURIZATION BEGINS. 
>> OKAY.
IT'S NORM.
WHEN WE GET TO 4.0, EXPECT AN 
ALERT TONE. 
>> COPY THAT.
GOOD RATE, EV-1. 
>> GOOD RATE, EV-2. 
>> COPY THAT, IT'S A GOOD RATE.
>> OKAY.
WE'RE STOPPED AT 5.0, WAITING 
FOR PRESSURE STABILIZATION. 
>> COPY.
>> AND WITH THE BEGINNING OF 
REPRESSURIZATION OF THE QUEST 
AIRLOCK, WE HAVE THE END OF 
TODAY'S SPACEWALK.
THAT ROUNDS OUT AT 5:29 FROM THE
TIME THE ASTRONAUTS SWITCHED 
THEIR SUITS TO BATTERY POWER AT 
6:12 A.M. CENTRAL TIME THIS 
MORNING, 7:12 EASTERN, AND 
ENDING AT 11:41 A.M. CENTRAL 
TIME, 12:41 P.M. EASTERN, WITH 
THE BEGINNING OF 
REPRESSURIZATION.
>> A LOT OF LITTLE FUNNIES WITH 
THAT, WITH THE DISPLAY AND THEN 
THE DEBRIS -- 
>> YEAH. 
>> -- AND A CABLE THAT WAS TOO 
SHORT. 
>> YEAH.
>> DOES THE LAST ONE FEEL LIKE 
THE FIRST ONE -- OR THE TENTH 
ONE FEEL LIKE THE FIRST ONE?
PRESUPPOSING. 
>> A LITTLE MORE COMFORTABLE ON 
THE TENTH ONE THAN THE FIRST 
ONE.
>> VIEW'S ALWAYS AMAZING, 
THOUGH. 
>> YEAH.
>> OKAY, THERE'S TWO MINUTES, 
AND IT WAS STABLE.
WE'LL WAIT ONE MORE MINUTE.
>> CASSIDY AND BEHNKEN 
DISCUSSING THEIR EXPERIENCES 
TODAY.
BOTH OF THEM HAVE JUST COMPLETED
THEIR TENTH SPACEWALK.
>> OKAY.
THERE'S THE OTHER MINUTE, AND 
THE PRESSURE IS STILL STABLE. 
>> GO AHEAD AND MAKE SURE YOUR 
GLOVE HEATERS ARE OFF. 
>> EV-1, GLOVE HEATERS ARE OFF, 
AND NO CONTAMINATION. 
>> EV-2, GLOVE HEATERS ARE OFF, 
AND NO CONTAMINATION. 
>> OKAY.
TAKE YOUR 0-2 ACTUATOR TO I.V. 
>> EV-1, 0-2 ACTUATOR TO I.V.
>> EV-2, 0-2 ACTUATOR TO I.V. 
>> OKAY.
LET ME KNOW THE RATES. 
>> EV-1, GOOD RATE. 
>> EV-2, GOOD RATE. 
>> OKAY.
CONTINUING. 
>> AIR MOLECULES HUSTLE BACK IN 
HERE A LOT FASTER THAN THEY 
HUSTLE OUT OF HERE. 
>> IT'S SCIENCE.
>> I KIND OF HAVE THE FEELING 
WHERE THE DIVERS ARE SWIMMING 
BACK TO THE WALL RIGHT NOW. 
>> YEAH. 
>> JUST TOTALLY RELAXED.
>> EXCEPT THAT I DON'T FEEL THAT
I'VE MORTGAGED THE FUTURE AS 
MUCH AS I NORMALLY WOULD. 
>> THE R.T.B. -- 
[Inaudible]
>> AND WITH THE CONCLUSION OF 
TODAY'S SPACEWALK AT 5:29, LET'S
TAKE A LOOK AT SOME NUMBERS.
THIS MAKES THE FOURTH SPACEWALK 
FOR THEEXPEDITION 63 CREW.
IT'S THE TENTH SPACEWALK FOR BON
BEHNKEN AND HIS TOTAL TIME 
SPACEWALKING IS 61:10.
IT'S ALSO THE TENTH SPACEWALK 
FOR CHRIS CASSIDY, HIS TOTAL 
REACHING 54:51.
TODAY'S SPACEWALK LASTED 5:29, 
AND OF ALL SPACEWALKING TIME 
ACROSS THOSE 231 IN SUPPORT OF 
STATION ASSEMBLY AND 
MAINTENANCES.
THAT EQUALS 60 DAYS, 12 HOURS, 
AND THREE MINUTES OF 
SPACEWALKING TIME.
ALSO NOTABLE FOR CHRIS CASSIDY, 
HE IS NOW NINTH ON THE ALL-TIME 
LIST OF SPACEWALKING TIME, WHILE
BEHNKEN IS NOW FOURTH ON THE 
ALL-TIME LIST FOR SPACEWALKING 
TIME.
THEY BOTH NOW, WITH TEN 
SPACEWALKS, TIE MICHAEL ALLEGRA 
AND PEGGY [INAUDIBLE] IN SUPPORT
OF THEIR CAREER.
DEPRESSURIZATION CONTINUES 
INSIDE THE QUEST AIRLOCK, WITH 
THIS LOOK INSIDE THE MISSION 
CONTROL ROOM.
THAT'S FLIGHT DIRECTOR ALLISON 
BOLLINGER IN THE BLACK JACKET.
SHE LED THE TEAMS THROUGHOUT THE
SPACEWALK TODAY.
NASA ASTRONAUT DOUG HURLEY 
OPENING THAT HATCH BETWEEN THE 
CREW AND EQUIPMENT LOCK PORTION 
OF THE QUEST AIRLOCK.
>> OKAY.
COPY THAT. 
>> HOUSTON, IF YOU CAN TAKE CARE
OF STEP FOUR. 
>> STEP FOUR IS IN WORKS.
>> AND AIRLOCK STEP FOUR IS 
COMPLETE, SO AT THIS POINT, THE 
E.V. CREW IS NO LONGER HOT 
MICCED TO THE GROUND.
YOU STILL HAVE THE GROUND, AND 
YOU'RE GO TO CONTINUE. 
>> THAT'S THE VOICE OF NASA 
ASTRONAUT ANN MacLEAN NOW THAT 
THEY ARE INSIDE THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION, AND
AS THEY BRING BACK CASSIDY AND 
BEHNKEN AND HELP THEM DOFF THEIR
SUITS, ANOTHER LOOK AT THE 
SPACEWALK.
THE SPACEWALK BEGAN AT 6:12 A.M.
CENTRAL TIME, 7:12 A.M. EASTERN.
THE SPACEWALK BEGAN WITH THE 
INSTALLATION OF R.T.S.
AFTER INSTALLING R.T.S. AND 
ROUTING SOME ASSOCIATED CABLES, 
CASSIDY MOVED ONTO REMOVE THE 
1-A-H FIXTURE.
THE H-PUCKS ENTERS WERE USED FOR
GROUND PROCESSING SOLAR ARRAYS.
THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO REMOVE VEEZ
WAS ON THE JULY 1 SPACEWALK.
WITH NO LUCK ON THAT DAY, THE 
ASTRONAUTS RETURN TODAY AND WERE
MORE EASILY ABLE TO REALIZE 
THOSE FIXTURES.
THEY REMOVED THE 3-B-H FIXTURE, 
ANOTHER SYSTEM REMOVABLE FOR 
POWER SYSTEM UPGRADES.
ONCE THAT WAS COMPLETE, THEY 
WENT BACK TO THE AIRLOCK FOR A 
TETHER SAFETY RELOCK, WHICH 
PREPARED THEM FOR THE NEXT TASK,
THE NANOLOCKS INSTALLATION 
PREPARATION.
THEY PREPARED THE SPACE FOR THE 
FUTURE AIRLOCK TO BE INSTALLED 
ONCE IT ARRIVES LATER THIS YEAR.
AFTER COMPLETING THE WORK AT THE
NODE THREE AREA, THOSE 
ASTRONAUTS MOVED ONTO SOME CABLE
ROUTING.
CHRIS CASSIDY ROUTED THE CP-3 
ETHERNET CABLE, WHILE BOB 
BEHNKEN FOCUSED ON THE CP-13 
ETHERNET CABLES, AND ONCE THAT 
WAS COMPLETED, BEHNKEN REMOVED A
CAMERA LENS FROM THE CP-13 AREA.
THESE TWO ASTRONAUTS WORKED 
SWIFTLY THROUGH THE PROCEDURES 
IN THE FIRST THREE SPACEWALKS OF
THESE SERIES, THEREFORE LEAVING 
THE OPPORTUNITY FOR TODAY'S 
TASKS TO BE COMPLETED.
ALL IN ALL, THAT TOTALS OUT AT A
5:29 SPACEWALK, AND A BIG THUMBS
UP FROM CHRIS CASSIDY.
>> AND WITH CHRIS CASSIDY BACK 
IN THE EQUIPMENT LOCK PORTION OF
THE QUEST AIRLOCK, WE NOW SEE 
BOB BEHNKEN HAS BEEN BROUGHT IN,
AS WELL.
ANATOLY IVANISHIN TO REMOVE THE 
E.V.A. FOR SIMPLIFIED RESCUE, 
THE JET PACK THAT WE DISCUSSED.
FORTUNATELY, IT WAS NOT USED 
TODAY AS IT'S ONLY TO BE USED 
FOR A MEMBER TO BE USED ON THE 
INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION IF 
THEY WERE TO BECOME DETACHED 
FROM A TETHER.
>> THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE 
STATION CURRENTLY FLIES 269 
STATUTE MILES OVER CHILE, AND A 
HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT FOR BOTH 
SPACEWALKERS.
[Please stand by]
>> AS ASTRONAUTS PREP TO MOVE
THEIR SUITS ANOTHER LOOK AT
TODAY'S SPACEWALK STATISTIC AND
THE 231st SPACEWALK OF SPACE
STATION ASSEMBLY AND MAINTENANCE
THE 7th SPACEWALK THIS WEAR
AND THE FOURTH TOTAL OF 23 HOUR
AND 37 MINUTES.
AND IT WAS CHRIS CASSIDY'S TENTH
SPACEWALK AND NOW A TOTAL OF 54
HOURS OF A SPACEWALK TIME AND
HIS ON THE ALL-TIME SPACEWALKING
LIST.
BOB BEHNKEN COMPLETED HIS TENTH
SPACEWALK IN 61 HOURS AND TEN
MINUTES OF SPACEWALK TIME FOR
THE ALL TIME ON THE LIST.
AND THEY BOTH TIE WITH MICHAEL
LOPEZ AND PEGGY WADSON AS THE
ONLY OTHER U.S. ASTRONAUTS TO
CONDUCT TEN SPACEWALKS
THROUGHOUT THEIR CAREER.
BUT OF THESE 231 A AT THE SPACE
STATION.
THE TIME TOTALS UP TO 60 DAYS 12
HOURS AND THREE MINUTES.
>> GIVE ME A THUS UP WHEN YOU
HEAR ME.
WE'RE SEEING LITTLE BIT OF A
SLUSH ON THE CAMERA.
WE ARE WONDERING IF YOU CAN PEAK
AT THE CENTER CALM ARE ON THE
HELMET TO SEE IF YOU HAPPEN TO
SEE ANYTHING LIKE A SMUDGE ON IT
OR SOMETHING ATTACHED TO THE
FRONT OF THAT CAMERA.
>> AS THEY REMOVE THE HELMS
TODAY THE CREW ONBOARD THE SPACE
STATION WILL TAKE A LOOK AT THE
CHRIS CASSIDY'S HELMET THE
WIRELESS VIDEO STATION WIRELESS
VIDEO SYSTEM AND THE HELMET
CAMERA YOU SAW TODAY.
>> THIS IS NOT THE ONLY DYNAMIC
ACTIVE TOY FOR THE INTERNATIONAL
SPACE STATION THIS WEEK.
ON THURSDAY, WE'LL BE LOOKING
FORWARD TO THE PROGRESS 76
LAUNCH AND DOCKING, THOSE WILL
BOTH OCCUR ON THURSDAY
JULY 23rd AND COVERAGE FOR
LAUNCH BEGINS AT 9:00 A.M.
CENTRAL AND 10:00 A.M. CENTRAL
AND LAUNCH ITSELF WILL HAPPEN AT
9:26 A.M. CENTRAL AND 10:26 A.M.
EASTERN.
AND AFTER A SHORT FLIGHT IN
SPACE, PROGRESS 6 WILL RAVE AT
THE SPACE STATION THIS SAME DAY.
AND COVERAGE BEGINS AT
12:00 P.M. CENTRAL AND 1:00 P.M.
ANY AND DOCK ITSELF SHOULD TAKE
PLACE AT 12:47 CEN
TRANS1-47:00 A.M. EASTERN TIME
YOU CAN TUNE IN AND WATCH LIVE
ON NASA.GOV.
WE CAN ADDRESS THAT AFTER YOU
GET OUT OF THE SUIT AFTER WE
HAVE A MINUTE WE'LL TAKE A LOOK
AT IT.
>> THANKS.
TODAY'S SPACEWALK LASTED 5:29
MINUTES STARTING AT 6:12:00 A.M.
CENTRAL TIME.
7:12 EASTERN AND ENDING AT
11:41 A.M. CENTRAL TIME AND
12:41 P.M. EASTERN.
TODAY OUR ASTRONAUTS
ACCOMPLISHED IN THE INSTALLATION
OF THE NEW EXTERNAL STORAGE
SPACE ROBOTICS EQUIPMENT AND
THEYS ARE REMOVED TWO FIXTURES
FOR FUTURE POWER SYSTEM UPGRADE
AND COMPARED FOR FUTURE
INSTALLATION OF THE AIRLOCK.
THEY ALSO COMPLETED SOME POWER
CABLE ROUTING ON THE OUTSIDE OF
THE STATION AND REMOVED A CAMERA
LENS FILTER.
WITH OURS A ROW NOWS BACK SAFE
IN SOON SID AND THE HELMET
MOVESSED THAT IS GOING TO WRAP
UP OUR COVERAGE OF THE TODAY'S
SPACEWALK.
THANS FOR JOINING US THIS IS
MISSION CONTROL HOUSTON.
>> Nozzle swing.
[Jet revving up]
>> Here we go.
>> Smoke
>> CFO.
>> Good ignition.
[Music]
[Jet taking off]
[Sonic boom]
[Radio chatter]
[Music]
[ER-2 taking off]
>> Forty-seven point
nine altitude.
>> Here we go.
3, 2, 1 release.
[Music]
[747 taking off]
>> 2, 1, 0.
[Rocket blasting off]
>> Still got it.
Awesome.
[Truck driving by]
>> Gonna hold level for a minute
here...
>> NASA 836, we're gonna
hold here.
>> Flight control, do G look
good?.
>> Two Gs.
>> Two Gs, copy.
[Music]
[Camera shutter]
[Music]
>> Whenever a NASA
aircraft leaves the ground,
an entire team of people ensure
that it executes its mission
safely and successfully.
The pilot and mission
controller sit at the ends
of a complex stream of
data along which dens
of IT specialists, engineers,
and technicians work to ensure
that each inflight
decision is informed
by accurate information.
And that all test or science
data is successfully gathered
and processed.
At the Armstrong Flight
Resear Center, this team makes
up the mission information
and test systems directorate
known simply as Code M. A
critical behind the scenes force
