quarta-feira, 28 de maio de 2008
Space Shuttle será lançado no Sábado, com uma missão inédita
Além da instalação do laboratório espacial Kibo, de concepção japonesa, a tripulação da Discovery, juntamente com a tripulação da ISS, irão tentar... desentupir a retrete da ISS!
Pode parecer caricato, mas um problema destes pode levar à evacuação (!!!) da ISS.
Fonte: Local 6
Astronauts To Fix Space Station Toilet
Plumbing Added To Discovery Mission
POSTED: 11:52 am EDT May 27, 2008
UPDATED: 12:28 pm EDT May 27, 2008
How do you call a plumber in space?
Space shuttle Discovery will be loaded with spare parts to fix the main toilet in the Russian segment of the International Space Station; the vacuum-powered urine-collection device failed after repeated attempts to fix it last week.
The three crew members on the station, a U.S. astronaut and two cosmonauts, are using the toilet in the Soyuz module. The situation could become problematic when Discovery arrives next week, and 10 people are required to share the toilet on the tiny Soyuz, which is a Russian capsule also designated to be used at an emergency escape lifeboat. The shuttle's toilet, however, could provide some relief until the ISS toilet is repaired, Local 6 News partner Florida Today reported.
Conditions are not unsanitary, said a NASA spokesman.
Though Discovery will carry up replacement parts on Saturday, NASA is not yet sure which parts will be needed for replacement.
With the successful arrival on Mars of the Phoenix spacecraft, NASA is turning its attention to Saturday's launch of Discovery on a mission to deliver a massive Japanese laboratory to the International Space Station.
Technicians returned to work on Tuesday at launch pad 39A after most work crews had the Memorial Day weekend off. Discovery's astronaut crew arrives at Kennedy Space Center Wednesday about 11:30 a.m. The coundown begins at 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Discovery will blast off at 5:02 p.m. on a trip to deliver the 37-foot Kibo laboratory to the International Space Station. Three spacewalks will be performed during the 14-day mission.
Pode parecer caricato, mas um problema destes pode levar à evacuação (!!!) da ISS.
Fonte: Local 6
Astronauts To Fix Space Station Toilet
Plumbing Added To Discovery Mission
POSTED: 11:52 am EDT May 27, 2008
UPDATED: 12:28 pm EDT May 27, 2008
How do you call a plumber in space?
Space shuttle Discovery will be loaded with spare parts to fix the main toilet in the Russian segment of the International Space Station; the vacuum-powered urine-collection device failed after repeated attempts to fix it last week.
The three crew members on the station, a U.S. astronaut and two cosmonauts, are using the toilet in the Soyuz module. The situation could become problematic when Discovery arrives next week, and 10 people are required to share the toilet on the tiny Soyuz, which is a Russian capsule also designated to be used at an emergency escape lifeboat. The shuttle's toilet, however, could provide some relief until the ISS toilet is repaired, Local 6 News partner Florida Today reported.
Conditions are not unsanitary, said a NASA spokesman.
Though Discovery will carry up replacement parts on Saturday, NASA is not yet sure which parts will be needed for replacement.
With the successful arrival on Mars of the Phoenix spacecraft, NASA is turning its attention to Saturday's launch of Discovery on a mission to deliver a massive Japanese laboratory to the International Space Station.
Technicians returned to work on Tuesday at launch pad 39A after most work crews had the Memorial Day weekend off. Discovery's astronaut crew arrives at Kennedy Space Center Wednesday about 11:30 a.m. The coundown begins at 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Discovery will blast off at 5:02 p.m. on a trip to deliver the 37-foot Kibo laboratory to the International Space Station. Three spacewalks will be performed during the 14-day mission.
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