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- Subject: [sarex] ISS
- From: K6due@xxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 17 Nov 2000 12:21:35 EST
November 17, 2000
Supply ship to dock with Alpha, move out in time for Endeavour
By Steven Siceloff
FLORIDA TODAY
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A ship carrying two tons of supplies is on its way to
Space Station Alpha.
The Progress re-supply vessel was launched Wednesday from the Baikonur
Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. It is to connect to a port on the station's Russian
Zarya module tonight.
As the Progress automatically approaches, cosmonaut Yuri Gidzenko will be at
the controls of a backup guidance system on board Alpha, ready to steer
Progress in if its automatic docking system fails. Astronaut Bill Shepherd
and cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev will monitor the approach and docking.
Flight Director Jeff Hanley said there are no concerns about the robot ship
slipping out of control as a similar ship did before hitting the Russian Mir
space station in 1997. However, the crew has kept a clear path to its Soyuz
escape capsule in case it has to evacuate.
The Progress capsule is the second supply ship sent to the young Alpha
station. The first was launched in August and remained joined to the station
until late October.
Normally, a Progress stays at a station for weeks so the crew can unload it
and fill it with trash before sending it plummeting into Earth's atmosphere
to burn up.
This time, the crew will have to work harder and faster to get the equipment
unloaded, and there may not be time to fill it with much trash.
The Progress has to be out of the way before shuttle Endeavour - scheduled to
launch Nov. 30 from Kennedy Space Center - can dock with the station.
NASA could postpone Endeavour's launch to give the station crew more time to
complete its work but officials expect the crew to be finished in time.
The Endeavour mission is crucial to the station since the shuttle is carrying
a 49-foot-long tower of solar arrays that will provide the outpost with a
vastly improved power system.
Onboard the station, the three men continued their efforts to set up the
station's computer network and exercised on the treadmill.
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