{"id":112164,"date":"2011-07-17T02:54:32","date_gmt":"2011-07-17T06:54:32","guid":{"rendered":"tag:www.nasa.gov:\/\/7ca4aaaaf61938dda17b5fa468829bf1"},"modified":"2011-07-17T02:54:32","modified_gmt":"2011-07-17T06:54:32","slug":"mission-sts-135-atlantis-status-report-17-english-spanish-media","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/spaceweekly.com\/?p=112164","title":{"rendered":"Mission STS-135 Atlantis Status Report 17 English- Spanish (media)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Uploading.<\/p>\n<p>From: Dr. Jose Granda [mailto:grandajj@ecs.csus.edu] <br \/>Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 1:52 AM<br \/>To: Hartsfield, James A. (JSC-AD931)<br \/>Cc: adam.k.morgan@boeing.com; akamatsu.takefumi@jaxa.jp; Brown, Alan (DFRC-T); Beutel, Allard J. (KSC-PA000); JOHNSON, AMY LEIGH. (LARC-H1)[TESSADA &amp; ASSOC INC]; Leis, Anali M. (KSC-BOE-B100)[BOEING SPACE OPERATIONS COMPANY]; Edwards, Ashley (HQ-BC000); Thomas, Candrea K. (KSC-PA000); Weselby, Cathy J. (ARC-VC); christopher.mcgee@nasa.gov; Rink, Chris (LARC-H1); clare.mattok@esa.int; Amatore, Dominic A. (MSFC-CS20); edmund.g.memi@boeing.com; Soto Toro, Felix A. (KSC-NEE70); gray.hautaluoma@nasa.gov; Hautaluoma, Grey (HQ-NG000); h.k.henry@nasa.gov; Buck, Joshua M. (HQ-NG000); Ryba, Jeanne M. (KSC-PA000); Owens, Jeannette P. (GRC-CEP0); Arseneault, Jean-Pierre (JSC)[CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY]; jean-pierre.arseneault@space.gc.ca; jennifer.stanfield@nasa.gov; jessica.b.pieczonka@usa-spaceops.com; jessica.rye@atk.com; Culler, Jessica S. (ARC-VC)[DELTHA-CRITIQUE]; Petty, John I. (JSC-AD111); Yembrick, John (ARC-VC); johnira@hal-pc.org; Dino, Jonas G. (ARC-VE); Byerly, Joshua (JSC-AD931); Malone, June E. (MSFC-CS20); Jenvey, Karen (ARC-VC)[PEROT SYSTEMS]; Fluegel, Kari L. (JSC)[UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE LLC]; Barnstorff, Katherine A. (LARC-H1); Martin, Katherine K. (GRC-CEP0); Trinidad, Katherine (HQ-NG000); Humphries, Kelly O. (JSC-AD931); Rohrer, Kevin J. (DFRC-T); Dismukes, Kim T. 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(KSC-PA000); William.R.Johnson@nasa.gov<br \/>Subject: Mission STS-135 Atlantis Status Report 17 English- Spanish (media)<\/p>\n<p>English<\/p>\n<p>Mission Page:  http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/shuttle<\/p>\n<p>Twitter Mission Status:       http:\/\/twitter.com\/SrNASA<\/p>\n<p>Spanish<\/p>\n<p>Pagina Web de la Misi\ufffdn: http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/shuttle<\/p>\n<p>Estado de la Misi\ufffdn en  Twitter:   http:\/\/twitter.com\/SrNASA<\/p>\n<p>12 p.m. CDT Saturday, July 16, 2011<br \/>Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas<\/p>\n<p>07.16.11<\/p>\n<p>STATUS REPORT : STS-135-17 <\/p>\n<p>STS-135 MCC Status Report #17 <\/p>\n<p>HOUSTON &#8211; All four Atlantis crew members worked Saturday to move equipment and supplies between the International Space Station and the multi-purpose logistics module Raffaello. <\/p>\n<p>Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Sandra Magnus and Rex Walheim, with help from their station colleagues, were nearing the home stretch in transfer activities. Most of the 9,400 pounds of equipment brought up in Raffaello is aboard the station, and the loading of 5,700 pounds of return items is well under way. Raffaello is scheduled to be unberthed from the station&#8217;s Harmony node and returned to the shuttle&#8217;s cargo bay early Monday. <\/p>\n<p>Early Saturday Ferguson and Hurley fixed a latch on a door in the floor of Atlantis&#8217; middeck. The air revitalization system compartment beneath the door houses lithium hydroxide canisters, used to scrub carbon dioxide from the shuttle&#8217;s cabin atmosphere. <\/p>\n<p>The system will be needed once hatches between Atlantis and the station are closed about 8:30 a.m. CDT Monday. Atlantis is scheduled to undock from the station about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, and land at Kennedy Space Center just before 5 a.m. on Thursday. <\/p>\n<p>Magnus spent about an hour and a half Saturday morning taking microbial air samples in the station. They will be returned in Atlantis for study and analysis. <\/p>\n<p>Walheim continued his work with spacewalking tools and equipment. Some will be left on the station, and be available for use in upcoming Russian spacewalks from the Pirs docking compartment. It will be about a year before the next scheduled U.S. spacewalk from the station&#8217;s Quest airlock takes place. <\/p>\n<p>The astronauts also provided a recorded message as a tribute to Atlantis, the entire Space Shuttle Program and team. In the message, Ferguson spoke about the U.S. flag displayed behind them that was flown on the first space shuttle mission, STS-1. It was flown on this mission to be presented to the space station crew and it will remain displayed onboard the station until the next crew launched from the U.S. retrieves it for return to Earth. It will fly from Earth again, with the next crew that launches from the U.S. on a journey of exploration beyond Earth orbit. <\/p>\n<p>The tribute video is available online at: <\/p>\n<p>http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/multimedia\/videogallery\/index.html?media_id=101615961 <\/p>\n<p>The next status report will be issued after the crew&#8217;s 9:59 p.m. Saturday wakeup or earlier if warranted. <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; end &#8211; <\/p>\n<p>12 p.m. CDT S\ufffdbado, Julio  16, 2011<\/p>\n<p>Centro de Control de Misiones,  Houston, Texas <\/p>\n<p>07.16.11<\/p>\n<p>INFORME SOBRE LA MISI\ufffdN DEL TRASBORDADOR ATLANTIS:  STS-135-17<\/p>\n<p>STS-135 MCC Status Report #17<\/p>\n<p>HOUSTON &#8211; Todos los cuatro miembros de la tripulaci\ufffdn del Atlantis trabajaron el S\ufffdbado para mover equipos y suministros entre la Estaci\ufffdn Espacial Internacional y el modulo log\ufffdstico de prop\ufffdsitos m\ufffdltiples que se lo conoce como Raffaello.<\/p>\n<p>El comandante Chris Ferguson, el Piloto Doug Hurley y los Especialistas de misiones Sandra Magnus y Rex Walheim, con la ayuda de sus colegas en la estaci\ufffdn, estaban casi terminando las actividades de transferencia.  La mayor\ufffda de las 9,400 libras de equipos tra\ufffddos en el Raffaello est\ufffdn ya a bordo de la estaci\ufffdn, y el cargar de las 5,700 librad de cosas que retornan a la Tierra est\ufffd en curso.  El Reffaello ser\ufffd desconectado del nodo Harmony de la estaci\ufffdn y retornado al compartimiento de carga \ufffdtil del transbordador a tempranas horas del d\ufffda Lunes.<\/p>\n<p>  Temprano el S\ufffdbado Ferguson y Hurley arreglaron el cerrojo de la puerta en el piso del compartimiento medio del Atlantis.  El sistema de revitalizaci\ufffdn debajo de la puerta tiene un compartimiento que almacena los cilindros de hidr\ufffdxido de litio que son usados para eliminar el di\ufffdxido de carbono de la atmosfera de la cabina del transbordador. <\/p>\n<p>El sistema ser\ufffd necesario una vez que las compuertas entre el Atlantis y la estaci\ufffdn se hayan cerrado a eso de las 8:30 a.m. CDT el Lunes.  Se planea que el Atlantis de desacople de la estaci\ufffdn a eso de la 1:30 a.m. el Martes y que luego aterrice en el Centro Espacial Kennedy justamente antes de las 5 a.m. el Jueves.<\/p>\n<p>Magnus se pas\ufffd cerca de una hora y media el S\ufffdbado por la ma\ufffdana tomando muestras de aire macrobia en la estaci\ufffdn.  Ser\ufffdn retornadas a la Tierra en el Atlantis para estudios y an\ufffdlisis.<\/p>\n<p>Walheim continu\ufffd con su trabajo con las herramientas de la caminata espacial y el quipo.  Algo de eso se dejar\ufffd en la estaci\ufffdn y estar\ufffd disponible para uso en las caminatas espaciales Rusas que est\ufffdn por venir desde el compartimiento de acople Pirs.  Ser\ufffd cerca de un a\ufffdo antes de que la pr\ufffdxima caminata espacial planeada para un astronauta estadounidense  tenga lugar desde el compartimiento herm\ufffdtico Quest.<\/p>\n<p>Los astronautas tambi\ufffdn proveyeron un mensaje grabado como un tributo al Atlantis y a todo el equipo de NASA en el programa espacial del transbordador.  En el mensaje, Ferguson habl\ufffd acerca de la bandera estadounidense desplegada detr\ufffds de ellos que vol\ufffd en la primera misi\ufffdn del transbordador STS-1.  Vol\ufffd en esta misi\ufffdn para ser presentada a la tripulaci\ufffdn del al estaci\ufffdn y se quedar\ufffd desplegada a bordo de la estaci\ufffdn hasta que la pr\ufffdxima tripulaci\ufffdn lanzada por los Estados Unidos la recoja y la retorne a la Tierra.  Volar\ufffd otra vez desde la Tierra, con la pr\ufffdxima tripulaci\ufffdn que ser\ufffd lanzada por los Estado Unidos en un viaje de exploraci\ufffdn fuera de la \ufffdrbita de la Tierra.<\/p>\n<p>Ese tributo en video est\ufffd disponible en la p\ufffdgina web:<\/p>\n<p>http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/multimedia\/videogallery\/index.html?media_id=101615961 <\/p>\n<p>El pr\ufffdximo reporte del estado la misi\ufffdn ser\ufffd emitido despu\ufffds de que se le despierte a la tripulaci\ufffdn a las 9:59 pm. El S\ufffdbado,  o  m\ufffds temprano si los acontecimientos lo requieren.    <\/p>\n<p>Traducci\ufffdn y contacto para la prensa hispana:<\/p>\n<p>  Jos\ufffd J. Granda, PhD<\/p>\n<p>  NASA Faculty Fellow  <\/p>\n<p>  Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering<\/p>\n<p>  California State University, Sacramento<\/p>\n<p>  Email:           grandajj@ecs.csus.edu   Tel\ufffdfono: (530) 902-3165 <\/p>\n<p>  P\ufffdgina Web: http:\/\/gaia.csus.edu\/~grandajj <\/p>\n<p>  Twitter:         http:\/\/twitter.com\/SrNASA                                                              <\/p>\n<p>&#8212; Fin &#8211;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Uploading.<\/p>\n<p>From: Dr. Jose Granda [mailto:grandajj@ecs.csus.edu] <br \/>Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 1:52 AM<br \/>To: Hartsfield, James A. (JSC-AD931)<br \/>Cc: adam.k.morgan@boeing.com; akamatsu.takefumi@jaxa.jp; Brown, Alan (DFRC-T); Beutel, Allard J. (KSC-PA000); JOHNSON, AMY LEIGH. (LARC-H1)[TESSADA &amp; ASSOC INC]; Leis, Anali M. (KSC-BOE-B100)[BOEING SPACE OPERATIONS COMPANY]; Edwards, Ashley (HQ-BC000); Thomas, Candrea K. (KSC-PA000); Weselby, Cathy J. (ARC-VC); christopher.mcgee@nasa.gov; Rink, Chris (LARC-H1); clare.mattok@esa.int; Amatore, Dominic A. (MSFC-CS20); edmund.g.memi@boeing.com; Soto Toro, Felix A. (KSC-NEE70); gray.hautaluoma@nasa.gov; Hautaluoma, Grey (HQ-NG000); h.k.henry@nasa.gov; Buck, Joshua M. (HQ-NG000); Ryba, Jeanne M. (KSC-PA000); Owens, Jeannette P. (GRC-CEP0); Arseneault, Jean-Pierre (JSC)[CANADIAN SPACE AGENCY]; jean-pierre.arseneault@space.gc.ca; jennifer.stanfield@nasa.gov; jessica.b.pieczonka@usa-spaceops.com; jessica.rye@atk.com; Culler, Jessica S. (ARC-VC)[DELTHA-CRITIQUE]; Petty, John I. (JSC-AD111); Yembrick, John (ARC-VC); johnira@hal-pc.org; Dino, Jonas G. (ARC-VE); Byerly, Joshua (JSC-AD931); Malone, June E. (MSFC-CS20); Jenvey, Karen (ARC-VC)[PEROT SYSTEMS]; Fluegel, Kari L. (JSC)[UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE LLC]; Barnstorff, Katherine A. (LARC-H1); Martin, Katherine K. (GRC-CEP0); Trinidad, Katherine (HQ-NG000); Humphries, Kelly O. (JSC-AD931); Rohrer, Kevin J. (DFRC-T); Dismukes, Kim T. (JSC-AD93)[DB Consulting Group, Inc.]; Herring, Kyle J. (JSC-AD931); Clem, Kylie S. (JSC-AD931); Williams, Leslie A. (DFRC-T); linda.l.theobald@nasa.gov; Rachul, Lori J. (GRC-CEP0); Garcia, Mark A. (JSC-AD94)[DB Consulting Group, Inc.]; Skora, Mary M. (LARC-H1); Curie, Michael (HQ-NG000); Braukus, Michael J. (HQ-NG000); Mewhinney, Michael S. (ARC-VC); Finneran, Michael P. (LARC-H1); Mewhinney, Michael S. (ARC-VC); Cloutier, Nicole (JSC-AD931); Foerman, Paul (SSC-IA00); proffice@jaxa.jp; Hoover, Rachel L. (ARC-VC); Hoover, Rachel L. (ARC-VC); Strecker, Rebecca A. (SSC-IA10); robert.lazaro-1@nasa.gov; Marlaire, Ruth D. (ARC-VC); Sagara, Kumiko (JSC)[Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency]; Harrington, Sally V. (GRC-CEP0); Schierholz, Stephanie (HQ-NG000); Roy, Steven E. (MSFC-CS20); Yates, Tracy E. (KSC-USA-10060)[UNITED SPACE ALLIANCE LLC]; Young, Tracy G. (KSC-PA000); William.R.Johnson@nasa.gov<br \/>Subject: Mission STS-135 Atlantis Status Report 17 English- Spanish (media)<\/p>\n<p>English<\/p>\n<p>Mission Page:  http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/shuttle<\/p>\n<p>Twitter Mission Status:       http:\/\/twitter.com\/SrNASA<\/p>\n<p>Spanish<\/p>\n<p>Pagina Web de la Misi\ufffdn: http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/shuttle<\/p>\n<p>Estado de la Misi\ufffdn en  Twitter:   http:\/\/twitter.com\/SrNASA<\/p>\n<p>12 p.m. CDT Saturday, July 16, 2011<br \/>Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas<\/p>\n<p>07.16.11<\/p>\n<p>STATUS REPORT : STS-135-17 <\/p>\n<p>STS-135 MCC Status Report #17 <\/p>\n<p>HOUSTON &#8211; All four Atlantis crew members worked Saturday to move equipment and supplies between the International Space Station and the multi-purpose logistics module Raffaello. <\/p>\n<p>Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Sandra Magnus and Rex Walheim, with help from their station colleagues, were nearing the home stretch in transfer activities. Most of the 9,400 pounds of equipment brought up in Raffaello is aboard the station, and the loading of 5,700 pounds of return items is well under way. Raffaello is scheduled to be unberthed from the station&#8217;s Harmony node and returned to the shuttle&#8217;s cargo bay early Monday. <\/p>\n<p>Early Saturday Ferguson and Hurley fixed a latch on a door in the floor of Atlantis&#8217; middeck. The air revitalization system compartment beneath the door houses lithium hydroxide canisters, used to scrub carbon dioxide from the shuttle&#8217;s cabin atmosphere. <\/p>\n<p>The system will be needed once hatches between Atlantis and the station are closed about 8:30 a.m. CDT Monday. Atlantis is scheduled to undock from the station about 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, and land at Kennedy Space Center just before 5 a.m. on Thursday. <\/p>\n<p>Magnus spent about an hour and a half Saturday morning taking microbial air samples in the station. They will be returned in Atlantis for study and analysis. <\/p>\n<p>Walheim continued his work with spacewalking tools and equipment. Some will be left on the station, and be available for use in upcoming Russian spacewalks from the Pirs docking compartment. It will be about a year before the next scheduled U.S. spacewalk from the station&#8217;s Quest airlock takes place. <\/p>\n<p>The astronauts also provided a recorded message as a tribute to Atlantis, the entire Space Shuttle Program and team. In the message, Ferguson spoke about the U.S. flag displayed behind them that was flown on the first space shuttle mission, STS-1. It was flown on this mission to be presented to the space station crew and it will remain displayed onboard the station until the next crew launched from the U.S. retrieves it for return to Earth. It will fly from Earth again, with the next crew that launches from the U.S. on a journey of exploration beyond Earth orbit. <\/p>\n<p>The tribute video is available online at: <\/p>\n<p>http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/multimedia\/videogallery\/index.html?media_id=101615961 <\/p>\n<p>The next status report will be issued after the crew&#8217;s 9:59 p.m. Saturday wakeup or earlier if warranted. <\/p>\n<p>&#8211; end &#8211; <\/p>\n<p>12 p.m. CDT S\ufffdbado, Julio  16, 2011<\/p>\n<p>Centro de Control de Misiones,  Houston, Texas <\/p>\n<p>07.16.11<\/p>\n<p>INFORME SOBRE LA MISI\ufffdN DEL TRASBORDADOR ATLANTIS:  STS-135-17<\/p>\n<p>STS-135 MCC Status Report #17<\/p>\n<p>HOUSTON &#8211; Todos los cuatro miembros de la tripulaci\ufffdn del Atlantis trabajaron el S\ufffdbado para mover equipos y suministros entre la Estaci\ufffdn Espacial Internacional y el modulo log\ufffdstico de prop\ufffdsitos m\ufffdltiples que se lo conoce como Raffaello.<\/p>\n<p>El comandante Chris Ferguson, el Piloto Doug Hurley y los Especialistas de misiones Sandra Magnus y Rex Walheim, con la ayuda de sus colegas en la estaci\ufffdn, estaban casi terminando las actividades de transferencia.  La mayor\ufffda de las 9,400 libras de equipos tra\ufffddos en el Raffaello est\ufffdn ya a bordo de la estaci\ufffdn, y el cargar de las 5,700 librad de cosas que retornan a la Tierra est\ufffd en curso.  El Reffaello ser\ufffd desconectado del nodo Harmony de la estaci\ufffdn y retornado al compartimiento de carga \ufffdtil del transbordador a tempranas horas del d\ufffda Lunes.<\/p>\n<p>  Temprano el S\ufffdbado Ferguson y Hurley arreglaron el cerrojo de la puerta en el piso del compartimiento medio del Atlantis.  El sistema de revitalizaci\ufffdn debajo de la puerta tiene un compartimiento que almacena los cilindros de hidr\ufffdxido de litio que son usados para eliminar el di\ufffdxido de carbono de la atmosfera de la cabina del transbordador. <\/p>\n<p>El sistema ser\ufffd necesario una vez que las compuertas entre el Atlantis y la estaci\ufffdn se hayan cerrado a eso de las 8:30 a.m. CDT el Lunes.  Se planea que el Atlantis de desacople de la estaci\ufffdn a eso de la 1:30 a.m. el Martes y que luego aterrice en el Centro Espacial Kennedy justamente antes de las 5 a.m. el Jueves.<\/p>\n<p>Magnus se pas\ufffd cerca de una hora y media el S\ufffdbado por la ma\ufffdana tomando muestras de aire macrobia en la estaci\ufffdn.  Ser\ufffdn retornadas a la Tierra en el Atlantis para estudios y an\ufffdlisis.<\/p>\n<p>Walheim continu\ufffd con su trabajo con las herramientas de la caminata espacial y el quipo.  Algo de eso se dejar\ufffd en la estaci\ufffdn y estar\ufffd disponible para uso en las caminatas espaciales Rusas que est\ufffdn por venir desde el compartimiento de acople Pirs.  Ser\ufffd cerca de un a\ufffdo antes de que la pr\ufffdxima caminata espacial planeada para un astronauta estadounidense  tenga lugar desde el compartimiento herm\ufffdtico Quest.<\/p>\n<p>Los astronautas tambi\ufffdn proveyeron un mensaje grabado como un tributo al Atlantis y a todo el equipo de NASA en el programa espacial del transbordador.  En el mensaje, Ferguson habl\ufffd acerca de la bandera estadounidense desplegada detr\ufffds de ellos que vol\ufffd en la primera misi\ufffdn del transbordador STS-1.  Vol\ufffd en esta misi\ufffdn para ser presentada a la tripulaci\ufffdn del al estaci\ufffdn y se quedar\ufffd desplegada a bordo de la estaci\ufffdn hasta que la pr\ufffdxima tripulaci\ufffdn lanzada por los Estados Unidos la recoja y la retorne a la Tierra.  Volar\ufffd otra vez desde la Tierra, con la pr\ufffdxima tripulaci\ufffdn que ser\ufffd lanzada por los Estado Unidos en un viaje de exploraci\ufffdn fuera de la \ufffdrbita de la Tierra.<\/p>\n<p>Ese tributo en video est\ufffd disponible en la p\ufffdgina web:<\/p>\n<p>http:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/multimedia\/videogallery\/index.html?media_id=101615961 <\/p>\n<p>El pr\ufffdximo reporte del estado la misi\ufffdn ser\ufffd emitido despu\ufffds de que se le despierte a la tripulaci\ufffdn a las 9:59 pm. El S\ufffdbado,  o  m\ufffds temprano si los acontecimientos lo requieren.    <\/p>\n<p>Traducci\ufffdn y contacto para la prensa hispana:<\/p>\n<p>  Jos\ufffd J. 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