WEBVTT FILE 00:00:10.234.00:00:14.400 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:00:14.400.00:00:18.567 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:00:18.567.00:00:22.701 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:00:22.701.00:00:26.868 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:00:26.868.00:00:31.033 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:00:52.868.00:00:54.934 [ Swiss music plays ] 00:00:54.934.00:01:01.767 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:01.767.00:01:08.534 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:08.534.00:01:15.334 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:15.334.00:01:22.100 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:22.100.00:01:28.868 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:28.868.00:01:35.634 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:35.634.00:01:42.400 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:42.400.00:01:49.200 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:49.200.00:01:55.968 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:01:55.968.00:02:02.801 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:02:02.801.00:02:05.434 -Good morning, Houston! Thanks for the Swiss music! 00:02:05.434.00:02:07.834 I'm missing my alphorn. 00:02:07.834.00:02:14.634 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:02:14.634.00:02:21.467 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:02:21.467.00:02:28.267 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:02:28.267.00:02:35.100 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:02:35.100.00:02:41.901 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:02:41.901.00:02:48.734 !!musiC@!!!musiC@! 00:02:51.501.00:02:54.200 -Whoo-hoo-hoo! 00:02:54.200.00:02:57.133 -Good morning, Houston! Thanks for the Swiss music! 00:02:57.133.00:02:59.167 I'm missing my alphorn. 00:02:59.167.00:03:02.334 -Yeah, we want to hear some of that. 00:03:08.467.00:03:09.801 -Good morning, Endeavour. 00:03:09.801.00:03:12.300 We'd like to hear some of that Swiss horn music. 00:03:20.367.00:03:22.901 -This is Mission Control: Houston aboard Endeavour. 00:03:22.901.00:03:25.834 At present, the crew is just a little more than 5 minutes 00:03:25.834.00:03:28.767 away from an engine firing that will serve 00:03:28.767.00:03:31.467 to reboost Endeavour and the Hubble space telescope, 00:03:31.467.00:03:34.200 raise the orbit to a circular orbit 00:03:34.200.00:03:36.968 of 321 nautical miles above Earth. 00:03:36.968.00:03:39.367 At present, Endeavour is in an orbit 00:03:39.367.00:03:41.901 with a high point of 321 nautical miles 00:03:41.901.00:03:45.067 and a low point of 313 nautical miles. 00:03:45.067.00:03:46.267 This engine firing will be done 00:03:46.267.00:03:48.167 with Endeavour's large steering jets. 00:03:48.167.00:03:50.467 They'll be fired for about 12 1/2, 00:03:50.467.00:03:52.567 or rather 23 seconds, 00:03:52.567.00:03:55.334 resulting in a change in velocity for the spacecraft 00:03:55.334.00:03:58.200 with only about 12 1/2 feet per second. 00:03:58.200.00:04:00.601 however, enough to... -Okay, Houston. 00:04:00.601.00:04:02.634 We are downlinking the elbow camera now. 00:04:02.634.00:04:04.934 Is that satisfactory for you? 00:04:04.934.00:04:07.834 -We like it, Claude. Thanks. 00:04:09.667.00:04:13.367 -...enough to put Endeavour into an orbit circular 00:04:13.367.00:04:16.767 at 321 nautical miles altitude above Earth. 00:04:22.601.00:04:25.767 Ten seconds now to ignition of the steering jets. 00:04:25.767.00:04:28.133 Again, a 23-second-long firing. 00:05:50.467.00:05:53.567 -Houston, Endeavour. 00:05:53.567.00:05:56.501 -We're here, Endeavour. 00:05:56.501.00:05:58.634 -Okay. Delta V total never got 00:05:58.634.00:06:03.000 less than 1.8 before we started getting... 00:06:05.667.00:06:07.267 It got down to 1.3, 00:06:07.267.00:06:09.934 and then it started getting bigger, so we stopped. 00:07:14.934.00:07:16.567 -Pull through. 00:07:16.567.00:07:19.968 Pull through...locked. 00:07:27.167.00:07:30.701 Okay. I'm bolting into the guide wire. 00:07:41.767.00:07:44.434 I'm just going to unlock it. 00:07:58.334.00:07:59.934 -Endeavour, we're a minute and a half 00:07:59.934.00:08:02.567 to hitting... 00:08:02.567.00:08:05.667 -Copy, Houston. Okay. 00:08:13.300.00:08:17.834 I'm going to work my way up toward the sector 00:08:17.834.00:08:19.834 and try and restore it. 00:08:19.834.00:08:21.467 -Good. 00:09:00.067.00:09:02.067 -Endeavour is moving toward sunset, 00:09:02.067.00:09:05.400 about 5 minutes away from moving into the night side of Earth. 00:09:05.400.00:09:09.601 -About 80 inches of the tether, it's really something out here. 00:09:09.601.00:09:11.801 -Yeah, and no more than 100 degrees 00:09:11.801.00:09:13.167 on the opening, right, guys? 00:09:13.167.00:09:15.300 -Right. 00:09:15.300.00:09:18.234 -Okay. I'll steady the door, Jeff. 00:09:18.234.00:09:20.434 -Okay. -I have the door. 00:09:21.901.00:09:25.133 -Let me go put this on the telescope first. 00:09:25.133.00:09:26.767 -I have the door. 00:09:26.767.00:09:29.067 Stop, please, Claude. 00:09:29.067.00:09:30.767 -Stop. 00:09:32.734.00:09:34.901 -My power tool came out of the bay, 00:09:34.901.00:09:37.801 and it's sitting split open. 00:09:37.801.00:09:39.601 I got it. 00:09:41.501.00:09:43.300 -Hey, Story. -Yes? 00:09:43.300.00:09:45.734 -What do you think about you putting your tether on 00:09:45.734.00:09:48.033 to hold the door from not going open any farther 00:09:48.033.00:09:50.234 before Jeff puts his on? 00:09:50.234.00:09:51.601 -Okay. 00:09:51.601.00:09:54.033 I'll stand by your guide. It sounds good. 00:09:54.033.00:09:56.834 You see this? -Yeah, but I understand. 00:09:56.834.00:09:58.234 -Okay. 00:09:58.234.00:09:59.901 -Now 80 degrees, we're aiming at? 00:10:02.234.00:10:06.033 -I just -- No more than 100, so 80, 90. 00:10:06.033.00:10:08.067 -I'd try 80. -I'll leave my 90 then. 00:10:08.067.00:10:11.033 -Okay. -I'm hooked up, 00:10:11.033.00:10:13.734 but I'm not going to tighten until you're tightened, Story. 00:10:13.734.00:10:15.300 -Okay. -I can hold the door 00:10:15.300.00:10:17.133 so you can use two hands on the tether. 00:10:17.133.00:10:19.701 -Let's go a touch more. I think 90. 00:10:19.701.00:10:21.701 How's that? Hold it right there, please. 00:10:21.701.00:10:23.634 -Okay. You got it? -Got it. 00:10:28.467.00:10:31.133 Okay. See if you can tether off the loose end. 00:10:33.634.00:10:36.000 -I won't worry about that. It won't hurt me, Jim. 00:10:36.000.00:10:38.567 -Well. -I won't worry about that, Jim. 00:10:38.567.00:10:40.300 -I'll do it for you. Don't worry. 00:10:40.300.00:10:43.067 -I need the tether on the outside of the door. 00:10:45.934.00:10:48.300 -Is that a problem for you? -No. 00:10:48.300.00:10:49.634 -Okay. 00:10:57.300.00:10:59.834 -You can start those manual latch doors? 00:10:59.834.00:11:01.701 -I am, yes. 00:11:23.167.00:11:27.067 -Man, got your light lit from the top here, Story. 00:11:27.067.00:11:28.501 Well... 00:11:37.934.00:11:40.767 Very nice. Very nice. 00:11:47.167.00:11:49.534 -Copied the eight out, right? -Yeah. 00:11:49.534.00:11:50.767 -Right. 00:12:01.934.00:12:03.868 -All right. It's done. 00:12:03.868.00:12:06.667 The screw is gone. -What? 00:12:06.667.00:12:09.567 -The screw is gone. 00:12:10.901.00:12:14.968 I do not see it. Oh, it's behind you, Story. 00:12:18.267.00:12:20.200 -Now, now. 00:12:22.634.00:12:24.334 -I'm going through. 00:12:29.501.00:12:31.934 -It's good. Do you see it? 00:12:31.934.00:12:34.000 -It's down below. 00:12:40.300.00:12:42.601 No. I saw it. 00:12:42.601.00:12:46.400 -It's coming down toward the payload bay. 00:12:46.400.00:12:49.234 [ Indistinct talking ] 00:12:49.234.00:12:52.133 -Can you pull that rope, Story? -Okay. 00:12:53.834.00:12:56.467 -Well, it's going to bring you down, too. 00:12:56.467.00:12:58.267 -Take it easy. -Take it easy. 00:12:58.267.00:12:59.934 -I'll take you down slowly. 00:13:06.367.00:13:08.701 -It's stable. 00:13:08.701.00:13:11.267 It's coming down pretty fast. 00:13:11.267.00:13:13.834 -Yeah, he's going to catch up with it. 00:13:22.300.00:13:25.367 -I have it. -Okay. Arm stopped. 00:13:25.367.00:13:29.167 -The great screw chase. -Good job. 00:13:29.167.00:13:31.300 -Awesome, arm driver. 00:13:33.267.00:13:36.300 -[ Speaking indistinctly ] 00:13:36.300.00:13:38.434 -I can't think about that. 00:13:38.434.00:13:41.634 Let's see if we can get this put away. 00:13:41.634.00:13:45.834 -Of course, it was put away and just... 00:13:45.834.00:13:48.133 -Want to try putting it behind my glove. 00:13:48.133.00:13:49.901 Is that more secure, do you think? 00:13:49.901.00:13:51.534 -Yeah, it is, isn't it? 00:13:51.534.00:13:53.400 -Yeah, I think that's a better idea. 00:13:53.400.00:13:54.901 Every time we open that... 00:13:54.901.00:13:57.434 -Open those gloves. -...something comes out. 00:13:57.434.00:13:59.434 Right, Story? -Yeah. 00:14:09.300.00:14:11.567 -Story Musgrave riding on the end of the robot arm 00:14:11.567.00:14:13.834 with Jeff Hoffman serving as a free-floater. 00:14:13.834.00:14:16.234 One of the small screws on one of the connectors 00:14:16.234.00:14:19.767 for the solar array drive electronics box came loose, 00:14:19.767.00:14:23.400 and Claude Nicollier expertly moved the arm down, 00:14:23.400.00:14:28.200 and Jeff Hoffman was able to retrieve that small screw. 00:14:28.200.00:14:30.133 -Okay. Back to work. 00:14:30.133.00:14:32.868 -And, Kyle, that was a real expert job by Claude 00:14:32.868.00:14:36.434 to be able to move the arm that quickly on a moment's notice 00:14:36.434.00:14:40.868 and to track the screw that is really a small piece of material 00:14:40.868.00:14:43.734 for him to see from the window was quite an excellent job. 00:14:43.734.00:14:46.501 I was surprised they were able to execute 00:14:46.501.00:14:48.200 that as well as they did. 00:14:54.667.00:14:56.300 -Another one came out of the bay, 00:14:56.300.00:14:58.634 and I caught that, too. 00:14:58.634.00:15:01.200 -All right. 00:15:02.534.00:15:04.400 -You're getting more practice. 00:15:04.400.00:15:06.968 -Yeah. -To the right now, Claude. 00:15:06.968.00:15:09.534 -Yeah, to the right. 00:15:17.534.00:15:20.000 -A little further, Claude. 00:15:22.434.00:15:25.601 -With that sitting, let me get in a better position 00:15:25.601.00:15:27.934 to hold this for you. 00:15:27.934.00:15:30.200 -I can hold it. 00:15:30.200.00:15:31.367 -Okay. 00:15:45.067.00:15:47.100 -That's it right there. 00:15:50.767.00:15:54.734 -Now that the solar array drive electronics box compartment 00:15:54.734.00:15:57.133 is closed, the two astronauts are being 00:15:57.133.00:16:01.267 moved up to the top of the solar arrays 00:16:01.267.00:16:05.534 The solar arrays are mounted up to the... 00:16:05.534.00:16:07.567 up on the side of the telescope, 00:16:07.567.00:16:10.567 and the plan is to manually release those 00:16:10.567.00:16:13.300 and deploy them to the down position. 00:16:13.300.00:16:14.634 Ken Bowersox, the pilot, 00:16:14.634.00:16:18.934 is currently in control of the robot arm. 00:16:21.267.00:16:24.367 -Yup. I'm seeing counterclockwise is the way to go. 00:16:26.734.00:16:28.868 -I believe it's clockwise, right? 00:16:28.868.00:16:31.934 -Oh, that's right. Yup. 00:16:37.167.00:16:38.868 -Two minutes handing down to Diego. 00:16:38.868.00:16:41.601 -We're going to have to start. -Copy, Craig. 00:16:41.601.00:16:44.501 Story, we're going to have Sox kind of let you down 00:16:44.501.00:16:47.567 on your back like Katie had to get to stay under that. 00:16:47.567.00:16:49.267 -Okay. 00:17:14.767.00:17:17.501 -That looks like you ought to be clear from right there, Story, 00:17:17.501.00:17:19.834 if you can work from that position. 00:17:19.834.00:17:22.467 -Okay. -And, Jeff, your backpack 00:17:22.467.00:17:24.501 is pretty close to the telescope there. 00:17:24.501.00:17:28.200 You need to, if you can, get your feet further down, I think. 00:17:30.601.00:17:33.400 -Bring it a little forward please, Claude. 00:17:33.400.00:17:36.400 -Yeah, that looks better, guys. 00:17:43.667.00:17:45.801 -A little forward, please. 00:17:57.767.00:18:01.133 -Endeavour, Houston, we'd like your new attitude to be 00:18:01.133.00:18:04.200 just change your omicron to 10-1-0. 00:18:04.200.00:18:05.601 -You're pushing against the... 00:18:05.601.00:18:07.868 -And that will be when you come out of free drift 00:18:07.868.00:18:10.901 after the plus V2PDM, 00:18:10.901.00:18:13.434 and we would like you to hold the opening of the doors 00:18:13.434.00:18:15.734 until after sunset, if you would. 00:18:17.901.00:18:22.367 -Okay. Understand change omicron to 0-1-0. 00:18:22.367.00:18:26.801 We'll go to auto after the PDM deploy 00:18:26.801.00:18:30.033 and not open the doors until after sunset. 00:18:30.033.00:18:33.234 -Good readback, Kelly. -It's wrapped around the bottom. 00:18:33.234.00:18:35.667 Can you hold the other one, Story? 00:18:35.667.00:18:38.334 It needs more work. 00:18:38.334.00:18:40.200 -I have it. 00:19:04.968.00:19:09.734 -In progress, the manual deploy of the second solar array 00:19:09.734.00:19:13.300 down to the open position. 00:19:13.300.00:19:16.267 The secondary drive mechanisms that actually roll out 00:19:16.267.00:19:18.367 the new solar array blankets is not done 00:19:18.367.00:19:21.901 until after this EVA is completed, or this space walk. 00:19:24.200.00:19:27.234 The payload community commenting that they are relieved 00:19:27.234.00:19:32.000 to see this solar array being opened. 00:20:26.601.00:20:30.801 -Endeavor, Houston. The GHR says ready and awaiting. 00:20:32.000.00:20:34.267 -Okay. Thanks a lot, Greg. You copy, Story? 00:20:34.267.00:20:36.567 -Yep. -Yeah. 00:20:37.601.00:20:41.467 -Space telescope operations control center has turned off 00:20:41.467.00:20:44.067 any electrical connections or any electrical power 00:20:44.067.00:20:46.834 to the Goddard high-resolution spectrograph, 00:20:46.834.00:20:50.968 and the crew has been given a go to install the redundancy kit, 00:20:50.968.00:20:52.901 the cabling kit, 00:20:52.901.00:20:58.033 that was designed for this task once they get the doors open. 00:21:00.100.00:21:03.133 There's four latches on the doors 00:21:03.133.00:21:05.434 that protect the instrument 00:21:05.434.00:21:08.234 along with the famed object spectrograph. 00:21:13.234.00:21:15.434 -Ready to do it. 00:21:18.767.00:21:20.834 Can you reach it? 00:21:20.834.00:21:22.901 -I can do the bolt. -You want me to do the bolt? 00:21:22.901.00:21:25.267 If you can do the bolt, it's much better 00:21:25.267.00:21:27.033 to put 23 put downs from the MFA 00:21:27.033.00:21:29.734 than for me to go detailing around in here. 00:21:29.734.00:21:32.534 -I'll do the bolt. -I'll move out of the way. 00:21:36.267.00:21:39.334 -Push me down into the cavity, please, Claude. 00:21:41.501.00:21:44.868 Ready, 23PT4 tighten. 00:21:50.934.00:21:53.534 Now into the cavity, Claude. 00:21:53.534.00:21:55.567 -Wait. -Okay, one second. 00:21:59.067.00:22:02.033 -Stop, please. 00:22:02.033.00:22:04.300 Stop, Claude. 00:22:04.300.00:22:05.701 Stop. 00:22:06.834.00:22:09.767 Thanks. 23-4. 00:22:15.400.00:22:18.968 -And, Story, we got a great view of you from the elbow camera 00:22:18.968.00:22:21.501 if you want to take a look and give us a wave? 00:22:31.100.00:22:34.467 [ Speaking indistinctly ] 00:22:34.467.00:22:36.901 Are you there, folks? 00:22:36.901.00:22:40.767 You're in our hearts. You're in our hands. 00:22:40.767.00:22:43.200 What we've done and what we're going to do 00:22:43.200.00:22:46.934 is simply a reflection of what your team has done. 00:22:50.100.00:22:51.767 -Roger that, Story. 00:22:55.467.00:22:58.133 -Story Musgrave referencing Sue Rainwater, 00:22:58.133.00:23:01.501 who's the lead EVA officer here in Mission Control. 00:23:01.501.00:23:04.701 She's primarily on the consoles during the space walks. 00:23:04.701.00:23:07.100 -The EVA folks appreciate the message. 00:23:11.400.00:23:13.100 -They deserve it. 00:23:20.667.00:23:23.033 You want me to stay 90 right, Claude? 00:23:25.868.00:23:27.467 -No, you can stay if you want. 00:23:27.467.00:23:29.801 Let's say 90 degrees will be fine. 00:23:31.934.00:23:34.601 -I'll wait until Jeff gets off, of course. 00:23:34.601.00:23:36.300 -Okay. 00:23:38.267.00:23:40.467 -Okay. 00:23:40.467.00:23:42.834 -Now you can take me up to the handle bolt, 00:23:42.834.00:23:47.567 and I'll go back here. 00:23:53.367.00:23:55.767 -Okay, yeah. When we closed it before, 00:23:55.767.00:23:58.367 I just gave this a little nudge. -That'll do it. 00:23:58.367.00:24:01.367 -And then I sure didn't want to put me out. 00:24:01.367.00:24:03.834 -You bet. 00:24:03.834.00:24:07.067 It feels like you may be pushing on me. 00:24:07.067.00:24:10.167 You know, and knowing me, that's a PA. 00:24:10.167.00:24:13.400 -Okay. Thank you. 00:24:14.801.00:24:16.334 -A little bit away. 00:24:16.334.00:24:19.033 Well, I'm not going to push until you tell me you're ready. 00:24:19.033.00:24:21.834 -I'm not even on the handle yet. -Yeah, I'm just... 00:24:21.834.00:24:24.601 I'll just wait and hang out. 00:24:24.601.00:24:27.234 And my bar is going to be above you here. 00:24:27.234.00:24:29.167 -You don't want to come up any, Jeff. 00:24:32.467.00:24:35.167 -That was a statement, I assume, not a question. 00:24:35.167.00:24:36.701 -Roger. 00:24:36.701.00:24:38.801 -Okay, Jeff. 00:24:40.634.00:24:43.467 I'm starting to lock the doors. 00:24:43.467.00:24:46.634 I'll lock them. 00:24:46.634.00:24:48.267 -Bottom feels good. 00:24:48.267.00:24:49.701 -Looks good. 00:24:49.701.00:24:53.033 -I'll put the piston in. Go look at the top. 00:24:57.834.00:25:01.400 -Piston is in. 00:25:01.400.00:25:04.634 -Bring me up just a touch, Claude. 00:25:04.634.00:25:07.701 -Okay. -Upper foot, upper foot. 00:25:10.167.00:25:13.234 -Looks good. It's free? -It's free. 00:25:13.234.00:25:15.634 -Oh, I don't know about this side. 00:25:15.634.00:25:19.133 -Oh, yeah. 00:25:19.133.00:25:20.334 It's nice. 00:25:20.334.00:25:21.534 -Okay. -It moves nice. 00:25:21.534.00:25:24.000 It just needs bolting down, I think. 00:25:24.000.00:25:26.067 -Yeah, it does not feel like the other one. 00:25:26.067.00:25:27.968 That's just... 00:25:31.567.00:25:33.334 -All right. 00:25:34.968.00:25:37.334 Part 234 tightened. 00:25:40.667.00:25:43.467 And then bring me down now, please, Claude. 00:25:43.467.00:25:46.067 I got to do the handle bolt tighten there first. 00:25:46.067.00:25:47.767 -Head down. 00:25:54.634.00:25:56.501 -Are you on the disk, Jeff? 00:25:58.434.00:26:01.300 Just take one look at this. -Oh. 00:26:01.300.00:26:03.567 -Back to the top of the telescope. 00:26:03.567.00:26:05.501 Story Musgrave and Jeff Hoffman, again, 00:26:05.501.00:26:08.968 to install some fabricated insulation boxes 00:26:08.968.00:26:11.334 over the old magnetic sensing systems 00:26:11.334.00:26:13.267 as the orbiter moves up 00:26:13.267.00:26:16.133 the Northwest coast of Australia. 00:26:16.133.00:26:18.968 -370 miles away. 00:26:21.801.00:26:24.300 -And, Kyle, those two gentlemen on the end of that arm 00:26:24.300.00:26:26.434 are having the view of their lives right now 00:26:26.434.00:26:28.701 looking over the top of the scope down at the Earth. 00:26:28.701.00:26:31.167 You heard Story even remark about it. 00:26:31.167.00:26:33.334 I could tell you this is probably a moment 00:26:33.334.00:26:37.534 they'll remember for many, many, many years to come. 00:26:37.534.00:26:40.167 -[ Speaking indistinctly ] -Okay. 00:26:40.167.00:26:42.234 I'll take the needle-nose pliers. 00:26:42.234.00:26:44.267 Here you go. 00:26:46.734.00:26:48.434 There's a hook. 00:26:48.434.00:26:52.467 Use the tether and get the needle-nose plier. 00:26:53.567.00:26:57.400 -Story, I would suggest you ...your 09 to your left, please. 00:26:57.400.00:26:59.868 -Okay. 00:27:07.968.00:27:11.167 -I wanted to move the extension in. 00:27:12.567.00:27:14.033 -Yeah, you'll have to move the extension. 00:27:14.033.00:27:20.634 That will pitch your body down by a risk-roll negative. 00:27:20.634.00:27:22.000 -Okay. 00:27:22.000.00:27:25.200 Let me have the tether, okay, for the needle-nose. 00:27:27.834.00:27:30.400 [ Speaking indistinctly ] I'm afraid. 00:27:30.400.00:27:33.534 -Is that right? -I had to...on it anyway. 00:27:33.534.00:27:39.067 -Are you ready? -Yeah, just wanted to keep this. 00:27:42.067.00:27:43.701 -All right. 00:27:54.467.00:27:56.400 -Go ahead, Katie. 00:27:56.400.00:27:58.934 -We're going to rotate some more clockwise 00:27:58.934.00:28:01.601 to bring MSS2 closer to the front 00:28:01.601.00:28:03.934 to give Claude some room to maneuver. 00:28:03.934.00:28:05.901 -We copy. 00:28:07.133.00:28:09.033 And we have got an unbelievable picture 00:28:09.033.00:28:11.634 from the elbow camera right now. 00:28:13.934.00:28:17.434 -Pretty impressive, isn't it? 00:28:17.434.00:28:18.667 -It's impressive. 00:28:20.534.00:28:26.367 -...in Shark's Bay, the Indian Ocean. 00:28:26.367.00:28:30.267 -Oh, my goodness. -You can see the entire 00:28:30.267.00:28:34.501 continent of Australia from here. 00:28:36.400.00:28:38.167 See that? 00:28:38.167.00:28:40.200 The whole thing. 00:28:47.067.00:28:48.901 -And, Kyle, for folks on the ground right now, 00:28:48.901.00:28:51.767 the view is looking basically westward 00:28:51.767.00:28:55.601 as the orbiter moves east, and we're coming up on... 00:28:55.601.00:28:57.801 Australia is just coming into view right now. 00:28:57.801.00:28:59.968 -I swear, you can see 3.000 miles from here. 00:28:59.968.00:29:01.167 -Yeah. 00:29:22.234.00:29:25.400 -A little closer to the telescope, Claude. 00:29:25.400.00:29:27.100 -Okay, closer. 00:29:35.334.00:29:37.901 -And we've got a great shot from the elbow. 00:29:40.234.00:29:41.934 -Just the one we want to give you. 00:29:44.767.00:29:46.734 -Greg, spec 210 looks good. 00:29:46.734.00:29:49.501 Give it about 5 minutes. 00:29:49.501.00:29:51.200 -Roger. 00:30:00.133.00:30:02.334 -Houston, y'all saw what happened? 00:30:06.501.00:30:08.934 -Endeavour, Houston, we're ready for free-drift, 00:30:08.934.00:30:11.868 and we need a camera view of the array, please. 00:30:11.868.00:30:14.000 We do not want a delay. -It's coming up. 00:30:14.000.00:30:17.701 -We do not want to delay the egress of the MFR, however. 00:30:20.000.00:30:21.467 -Roger. I understand. 00:30:21.467.00:30:23.534 I will get the elbow camera back over on the array, 00:30:23.534.00:30:26.334 and we're going free-drift. -Roger. 00:30:54.100.00:30:56.133 -Story, check up to your right. 00:31:04.067.00:31:05.767 -Really nice. 00:31:12.033.00:31:14.434 All right. 00:31:16.601.00:31:18.400 So, Jeff, you're going to head in 00:31:18.400.00:31:20.734 and help Story with the airlock, right? 00:31:20.734.00:31:24.300 -Yes, I am on my way. -Okeydoke. 00:31:24.300.00:31:27.100 50-101 is good. I'll mark it off. 00:32:30.167.00:32:32.634 -The deployment of the secondary drive mechanism 00:32:32.634.00:32:35.434 on the first solar array in progress. 00:32:35.434.00:32:39.501 These new solar arrays equipped with small spring-like devices 00:32:39.501.00:32:43.033 at each end to help damp out any flutter effect 00:32:43.033.00:32:46.367 that may be caused by the arrays transitioning 00:32:46.367.00:32:50.734 from daylight into darkness, which occurs on every orbit. 00:32:53.934.00:32:56.834 -So if you can get me back to it, I can rezone that. 00:32:56.834.00:32:58.667 Move the camera with a later... 00:32:58.667.00:33:00.467 -Okay. 00:33:10.701.00:33:12.033 -Stop! 00:33:13.934.00:33:15.634 -Oh. 00:33:20.300.00:33:22.334 -What's that? 00:33:37.667.00:33:40.701 -Telescope now being rotated 180 degrees 00:33:40.701.00:33:42.834 to present the other array forward 00:33:42.834.00:33:45.701 such that the crew can get a good view of it 00:33:45.701.00:33:50.801 and the onboard cameras can capture the deployment 00:33:50.801.00:33:52.300 of the second solar array. 00:33:52.300.00:33:53.767 -Looks good here. 00:33:53.767.00:33:59.300 -I'm ready to go to restore the MSR... 00:34:01.667.00:34:04.801 -Say again? -I need to go restore the MSR. 00:34:06.634.00:34:09.200 -Okay. Got everything off of it, huh, Story? 00:34:09.200.00:34:10.501 Nice job. 00:34:12.534.00:34:15.934 -It wasn't perfect, Tom. 00:34:15.934.00:34:17.634 The result was perfect. 00:34:24.934.00:34:28.734 -While Story Musgrave completes this task, 00:34:28.734.00:34:31.400 his other fellow crew member in the payload bay, Jeff Hoffman, 00:34:31.400.00:34:35.667 is inventorying all the tools and the crew aids that were 00:34:35.667.00:34:38.267 used throughout the spacewalks to make sure that all the tools 00:34:38.267.00:34:40.100 are accounted for in the airlock. 00:34:40.100.00:34:41.634 -Go again. 00:34:49.634.00:34:53.200 [ Indistinct talking ] 00:34:55.167.00:34:57.534 -Okay. 00:34:57.534.00:35:00.501 -The second solar array wing process 00:35:00.501.00:35:01.834 of being deployed as Endeavour 00:35:01.834.00:35:06.300 moves off the Southeastern coast of Madagascar. 00:35:10.767.00:35:13.167 -Want me to bring a...Story? 00:35:13.167.00:35:14.868 -No, I think we're fine, Claude. 00:35:14.868.00:35:16.267 -Okay. 00:35:16.267.00:35:18.767 If it makes it easier, I can bring it in also. 00:35:38.934.00:35:41.200 -Seven hours into the spacewalk. 00:35:48.601.00:35:51.100 -Endeavor, 2 minutes handing down to Diego. 00:35:53.501.00:35:55.200 -Roger. 00:36:42.400.00:36:46.133 -The solar array is now deployed about 40 percent. 00:36:54.067.00:36:57.300 Again, the flex in the arrays is designed to account 00:36:57.300.00:37:02.934 for any tolerances in movement of the solar arrays. 00:37:02.934.00:37:05.901 -Prepare for separation now. -Yes. 00:37:45.234.00:37:48.234 -Endeavour, Houston, for your info, battery charging 00:37:48.234.00:37:50.834 is under way and going well so far. 00:37:50.834.00:37:52.567 And the stock folks are putting 00:37:52.567.00:37:56.968 into implementation the HGA deployment. 00:37:56.968.00:37:59.667 We'll give you a call when you can expect motion. 00:38:03.667.00:38:07.667 -Roger, and will that be before sunset? 00:38:11.100.00:38:15.400 -I'll get you an answer, Kevin, as soon as I know. 00:38:15.400.00:38:17.100 -Roger. 00:38:30.300.00:38:33.000 -High-gain antenna deploy is in progress 00:38:33.000.00:38:35.934 aboard Endeavour and aboard the Hubble space telescope. 00:38:42.834.00:38:45.934 This is a simultaneous deploy of both antennas: 00:38:45.934.00:38:48.000 one on this side of the telescope 00:38:48.000.00:38:52.133 and one 180 degrees around on the backside of the telescope. 00:38:54.434.00:38:57.901 This is about a 7-minute in duration process, 00:38:57.901.00:38:59.734 very slow and deliberate. 00:39:02.634.00:39:05.667 In view, the two grapple fixtures that are available 00:39:05.667.00:39:09.033 for the shuttle's robot arm to retrieve 00:39:09.033.00:39:12.501 and deploy the telescope for servicing.