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The transfer of the cargo needed by the International Space
Station and transported by the Endeavour space shuttle began yesterday.
The process includes the transfer of new water purification
system, an exercise machine, two sleeping compartments and also a new toilet. The
plan is to ensure an environment capable of housing six astronauts instead of its
current limit of three.
Another useful idea was to bring a refrigerator on the ISS,
which will allow astronauts to have cold drinks on the station for the first
time.
Starting today, the astronauts will begin a series of
spacewalks, looking to repair a massive joint from the station’s
power-generating solar-panel wings.
"We have a little cleaning and greasing to do, to see
if we can make it rotate smoother," explained spacewalker Stephen Bowe,
adding that "We're going to try to make it come back to life."
Other tasks scheduled for the upcoming spacewalks also
include the transfer of an empty nitrogen tank to the docked space shuttle
Endeavour's cargo bay and the move of an ammonia hose from the shuttle to the
station.
"Certainly the first (spacewalk) of any mission is more
significant and you want it to go well," said flight director Holly
Ridings. She compared the current mission to a major makeover house project,
which demands a lot of attention due to its many complicated details.
So far, everything has gone according to plan and all the
precautions are being taken to ensure that the success rate will also be kept
for the upcoming phases.
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