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===February 19 (LON Flight Day 3: Rescue EVA 1)=== | ===February 19 (LON Flight Day 3: Rescue EVA 1)=== | ||
===February 20 (LON Flight Day 4: Rescue EVAs 2 & 3)=== | ===February 20 (LON Flight Day 4: Rescue EVAs 2 & 3)=== | ||
+ | ===February 21 (LON Flight Day 5)=== | ||
==Wake-up calls== | ==Wake-up calls== |
Revision as of 11:10, 20 February 2010
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Contents
- 1 Terra Nova crew
- 2 Patriot crew
- 3 Mission parameters
- 4 Mission timeline
- 4.1 February 12 (Flight Day 1: Launch)
- 4.2 February 13 (Flight Day 2)
- 4.3 February 14 (Flight Day 3)
- 4.4 February 15 (Flight Day 4: Spacewalk 1)
- 4.5 February 16 (Flight Day 5)
- 4.6 February 17 (Flight Day 6, Patriot Launch)
- 4.7 February 18 (LON Flight Day 2)
- 4.8 February 19 (LON Flight Day 3: Rescue EVA 1)
- 4.9 February 20 (LON Flight Day 4: Rescue EVAs 2 & 3)
- 4.10 February 21 (LON Flight Day 5)
- 5 Wake-up calls
- 6 See also
- 7 External links
Terra Nova crew
Position | Launching Astronaut | Landing Astronaut |
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Commander | Frank Rosewood Third spaceflight |
None |
Pilot | Anatoly Orlav Third spaceflight |
None |
Mission Specialist 1 | Daniel Baxter Sixth spaceflight |
None |
Mission Specialist 2 | Thomas Kincaid Second spaceflight |
None |
Mission Specialist 3 | Clarissa Thomas, ESA Second spaceflight |
None |
Patriot crew
Position | Launching Astronaut | Landing Astronaut |
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Commander | Harold Hamilton Seventh spaceflight | |
Pilot | David Sanders Fifth spaceflight | |
Mission Specialist 1 | Ixy Comeaux Seventh spaceflight | |
STS-8W Commander | None | Frank Rosewood |
STS-8W Pilot | None | Anatoly Orlav |
STS-8W Mission Specialist 1 |
None | Daniel Baxter |
STS-8W Mission Specialist 2 |
None | Thomas Kincaid |
STS-8W Mission Specialist 3 |
None | Clarissa Thomas |
Mission parameters
- Mass:
- Perigee:
- Apogee:
- Inclination:
- 90°
- Period:
- 87.6 minutes
Docking
- First docking: July 17, 1975 - 16:19:09 UTC
- Last undocking: July 19, 1975 - 15:26:12 UTC
- Time docked: 1 day, 23 hours, 07 minutes, 03 seconds
Mission timeline
February 12 (Flight Day 1: Launch)
February 13 (Flight Day 2)
February 14 (Flight Day 3)
February 15 (Flight Day 4: Spacewalk 1)
February 16 (Flight Day 5)
February 17 (Flight Day 6, Patriot Launch)
February 18 (LON Flight Day 2)
February 19 (LON Flight Day 3: Rescue EVA 1)
February 20 (LON Flight Day 4: Rescue EVAs 2 & 3)
February 21 (LON Flight Day 5)
Wake-up calls
A tradition for NASA human spaceflights since the days of Gemini, mission crews are played a special musical track at the start of each day in space. Each track is specially chosen, often by their families, and usually has a special meaning to an individual member of the crew, or is applicable to their daily activities.
Flight Day | Song | Artist/Composer | Played for | Links |
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Day 2 |
“Takin' Care of Business” | Bachman-Turner Overdrive | Daniel Baxter | WAV MP3 TRANSCRIPT |
Day 3 |
“Beautiful Day” | U2 | Clarissa Thomas | WAV, MP3 TRANSCRIPT |
Day 4 |
“Life Is a Highway” | Rascal Flatts | Frank Rosewood | WAV MP3 TRANSCRIPT |
Day 5 |
“Mardi Gras Mambo” | The Meters | STS-8W Crew | WAV MP3 TRANSCRIPT |
Day 5 |
“Rescue Me” | Fontella Bass | STS-8W Crew | WAV MP3 TRANSCRIPT |
Day 6 |
“Shine” | 3 Doors Down | Thomas Kincaid | WAV MP3 TRANSCRIPT |
Day 7 (LON Day 2) |
“Hold On Tight” | Electric Light Orchestra | STS-8W Crew | WAV MP3 TRANSCRIPT |
See also
External links
- The ISA homepage
- The ISA's OCTF page
- ISA Rescue Mission press conference transcript
- Space Shuttle in-orbit abort procedures
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