We were fortunate to be able to watch the launch live during my 6th period class.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Atlantis Heads for Space
We were fortunate to be able to watch the launch live during my 6th period class.
Atlantis Set to Launch
The spares are going up on two platforms – called external logistics carriers, or ELCs – to be attached on either side of the station’s truss, in hopes that wherever a failure happens, the necessary spare won’t be too far away. The ELCs carried up on STS-129 will be chocked full with two pump modules, two control moment gyroscopes, two nitrogen tank assemblies, an ammonia tank assembly, a high-pressure gas tank, a latching end effector for the station’s robotic arm and a trailing umbilical system reel assembly for the railroad cart that allows the arm to move along the station’s truss system. There’s also a power control unit, a plasma container unit, a cargo transportation container and a battery charge/discharge unit. In all, that’s 27,250 pounds worth of spares to keep the station going long after the shuttles retire.Atlantis will carry a crew of 6 astronauts and will dock with the ISS on flight day 3 (Wednesday). Astronaut Nicole Stott, currently a member of the ISS crew, will be returning to Earth aboard Atlantis after spending over two months in space.
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