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INTRODUCTION
Spacecraft :
MS Multiple speakers
CC Capsulecommunicator
(CAP COMM)
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F Flightdirector
S Surgeon
Remote sites :
AA Unidentified
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CT Communications technician
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TAG Tape 209-03/T-I
Time: 209:10:30 to 209:12:00
Page i of 7/1
209 ii i0 52 CDR Clock has started. Roger. Roll and pitch program,
Houston.
CDR - - complete.
CC Roger.
CC Roger.
CDR Understand.
CDR Understand.
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CC Roger.
CC Roger.
CC Roger. Understand.
CC Roger.
209 ll 15 14 PLT Yes, we'd like to try that lift-off again. That
was great there, Dick.
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CC My turn next.
209 ll 16 42 CDR GO at 6.
CC He 's happy.
CC Roger,
CDR.
CDR Roger.
CC Roger.
CC Roger....
CC Roger.
CC Roger, A1.
CC Roger.
CC Roger.
CC Roger, CDR.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay, we're not facing it, yet. We'll give you a
GO as soon as we see it.
CC Okay.
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CDR GO.
CC Roger.
209 ll 31 47 CDR Looks like it's venting something also from the
back, although we can't see the engine.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
CC Skylab, Hous - -
Your NC-I and Talign pads are GO. We'll see you
at ARIA at 52.
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CDR Okay, I don't think I'll have time for that pad
on 5-Alfa.
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Page i of 6/9
CC Roger, PLT.
209 12 06 16 CC Roger.
CC Roger.
CDR Not bad for a physicist, huh? Okay, the NOUN 93s
are plus all zips, plus 021, plus ll3. I'll say
it again; all zips, plus 021, and plus ll3. How
do you hear?
CC Roger.
CC 7:01:38.00.
CC Roger.
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CC Okay.
CDR The second P52, stars 33 and 37, NOUN 05, all
zeros. We did it again. NOUN 93, plus 230,
plus 332, minus 129 ; and the time of torque was
01:03:49.00.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay, 002, 18, 05.00; plus 213.8, plus all zip,
plus all zip; 179, 074, 002; 199.5, 00:10;
31219, plus 1.37, plus 0.51.
CC Roger, A1.
CDR Okay.
PLT Okay, I've got 002, 18, 06.00; plus 214.8, plus
all balls, plus all balls; 179, 075, 002, 200.5,
00:10.
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PLT Okay. New shaft and t_mnion are 249.4 and 37.9.
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Time: 209:13:30 to 209:15:00
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209 13 42 07 CDR Starting on the P52 right now, Dick, and first
star is 37.
CDR Hello, Houston, we did our GDC align and got a ...
We'll give you that information at the next station
because we have difficulty hearing you.
209 13 44 20 CDR Okay, I'Ii read it again to you if you can take it.
37, 45 ... a11 balls i; NOUN 93, plus 009, minus 017,
plus 024, ... time; 02:32:56.00.
CC Go ahead.
CDR Okay. That's plus 02h. And now that you mention
this business about the terminator, I wouldn't be
surprised if you were right.
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PLT Affirm.
CDR Did you want both the helium and the propellant
secured?
PLT And we've still got the snowstorm out the right
side there.
CC Roger.
PLT Roger......
CC Okay.
209 14 21 31 PLT Okay, I cycled it, and it went back to about the
same place. Do you want me to leave my H 2 PURGE
LINE HEATER, ON, I take it. Is that right?
f CDR Okay. Let me tell you what I've done, and then it
may save you some reading.
CC 0kay.
209 14 36 26 CDR I set the DAP at ll002, ll011. I turned OFF _]]
quad B for roll - B/D ROLL and I've turned OFF
quad B in YAW auto switches. And I got A/C ROLL,
ON.
CDR Go ahead.
CC Roger.
CC Stand by.
CC Go ahead.
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CC Roger, go ahead.
CDR Okay.
CDR Roge r.
209 14 42 41 CC Roger.
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Time: 209:15:00 to 209:16:30
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CDR Go ahead.
CDR Roger. 25, and then plus 246.7, and plus 38.0.
209 15 2_ 02 CDR Okay. We'll take a look for the tracking light
again. When it went into the dark, we could no
longer see it, and so we stopped taking marks.
We'll look out there again.
CC Roger.
CDR Okay.
CDR Roger.
209 15 40 59 CC Roger.
CC Roger.
CC Roger that.
CDR Roger.
CC Roger.
CC Okay.
209 15 55 22 CC Okay.
CDR Okay.
CC Roger, PLT.
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CC Roger that.
209 16 12 ll PLT It must have been about - it must have been about
4 to 6 inches along the long axis of the cone.
209 16 14 01 CC Roger. NOUN ll, 005, 20, 03.41, plus 036.h, plus
three balls 5, minus 004.5; 180, 082, 002; 023.2,
00:02. Go shead.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay.
209 16 16 42 CC Roger.
209 16 22 47 CDR And it looks like the CMC came up with a solution
that satisfies our c_p limits, Houston.
CC Okay.
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Time: 209:16:30 to 209:18:00
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CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay.
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CC Stand by.
CDR Okay.
CC Stand by l, A1.
209 16 58 26 CDR Right. The post one was plus 18.6, plus 9.7,
and plus 0.6. So we put the X in Z for that one,
and Y for the final comp. And we're going to
PRO now.
CC Roger.
209 17 18 31 CC Roger.
CC Thank you.
CC Roger.
209 17 20 49 CDR Tell Duane Mosel and Mason Mines they've got a
pretty nice checklist here.
CC Roger.
CC Roger, A1.
CC Roger, CDR.
CC Roger, CDR.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
209 17 37 56 CDR Okay, we've got the SEQ LOGIC up, and ON, two
of them.
CDR I understand.
CDR Okay.
CC Roger.
CC So your - -
CDR Go ahead.
209 17 42 49 CDR Okay. 007, 12, 20:28; plus 18.9, plus all zips,
minus 06.6; plus 19.8/96, plus O0_l/01,
plus02.7/26; O0:01, all zips, 020, 359; 29905;
plus 1.47 and plus 0.29.
CDR 007, 16, 40.57; plus 18.2, minus 00.7, minus 08.7;
plus 20.2/98, minus 00.8/04, plus 00.5/04; 006.7,
00:01; 001, 010, 357, 2.3, 13.5.
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TAG Tape 209-081T-6
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CC Roger.
CC Roger that.
CDR Okay.
CC Roger, A1.
CC Roger.
_- PLT Go ahead.
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CDR Go ahead.
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CDR Okay.
CC Roger.
CDR Roger.
CC Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CDR And we can see the - You just turn off the
tracking lights, Houston?
CC Roger.
209 18 45 42 PLT And, Dick, Just for the record, TPI charts give
us a X of plus 16.1 and a Z of a minus 7.3.
CC Roger.
CDR No strain.
CC Roger.
CDR Okay.
SPT Okay, Dick, we're zoomed all the way out now.
CC Roger.
PLT Roger.
PLT I don't know the reason for the deal on the bottom
there, Dick. Can't seem to get that out of there.
CC Roger.
PLT Roger.
209 19 09 05 PLT Dick, I'm going to take the camera loose, try the
handholds, see if we can do better, and Owen will
get some abstract shots.
CC Roger, Jack.
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209 19 09 58 PLT Okay, Dick, that half moon in the bottom of the
picture is a function of something besides the
window.
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209 19 l0 53 PLT Here's our home in the sky, Dick.
209 19 13 30 SPT You can tell that the Jets have forced the parasol
up against the side - the shiny surface of the
workshop as we fly around and then it's the recoil
from the springs - the fishing rods that spring
it back out.
CC Roger.
CC Roger, CDR.
209 19 15 35 CDR We're drifting away the best we can. I'd like to
turn a little bit to the left and show it to you
better, but every time I start to turn that way,
it gives the parasol a flip, up at the front.
209 19 17 00 PLT The focus and the lighting looks pretty good up
here. How's it look down there?
PLT Okay.
PLT Okay.
CDR Roger.
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Time: 209:19:30 to 209:21:00
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CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
209 20 i0 25 CDR Okay, could you give us GMT time hack roughly,
right now?
CC Roger.
209 20 19 03 CDR Say the page again, Dick and we'll go there.
CC Roger. ll-ll.
CDR Okay, that would be I._ for pitch and 0.3 for yaw.
CDR No sweat, now we'll turn out the - turn off the
waste.
209 20 20 56 CDR That machine was - This machine was hard to brake.
It kept wanting to go - the workshop kept wanting
to go down on me, and I kept thrusting down quite
a bit and braking, but it took all we had to stay
there.
CC Roger.
CC Roger; I understand.
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CC Roger that.
CC Roger; Roger.
PLT Hey, Bruce, it's too bad that you can't record the
motion that you get in that lift-off on tape, be-
cause, boy, that was really something. Felt like
an old Model T starting up.
CC No, indeed.
209 20 43 07 CC Oh, the ceiling was high enough_ it was Just that
we were working in sort of a mist or a haze there,
and the Sun was over behind you, and it was Just a
matter of there being very little contrast as you
looked out toward the pad.
209 20 _3 21 PLT You looked good when you went past us, Bruce,
CC Roger ; out.
CC Okay, we copy.
CC Okay, we copy.
SPT Okay, we got the hatch out right now, and we're
Just flicking it over on the CDR's couch.
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209 20 53 35 SPT Okay, we'll go back to BLOCK, and Jack's off the
headset for a moment. Can you wait on that
checklist change?
SPT Okay.
CC Roger; out.
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Time: 209:21:00 to 209:22:30
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CC Roger. Out.
CC Roger; out.
CC Roger, Jack.
CC Okay, the last comm pass for the day, which will be
through Vanguard commencing at 01:59 Zulu,
will be your private medical comm hookup with
the medics today.
CDR Go ahead.
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TAG Tape 209-II/T-9
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209 22 h3 15 PLT Well, here I am, Bruce, and I've a couple for you.
Go ahead.
CC Roger; Charlie.
209 22 44 44 PLT Okay, now about the tool sieve B secondary fan.
I closed the circuit breaker on that beauty and
it popped open, and so then I - I turned the
switch off and closed the circuit breaker, then
turned the switch back on and the circuit breaker
popped open again, so something's wrong with
tool sieve B secondary fan.
CC Roger; out.
SPT Find out, Bruce, real quick that you don't need
much energy to move across this workshop in a
big hurry.
SPT I think - -
CC Roger.
CC Okay. And - -
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209 22 49 16 PLT No, I Just wanted to update the - the day on the
timers down here.
CC Roger.
CDR And if you've got data, you can see that I Just
did the alignment. NOUN 05 was _]I zips, and
you can see the NOUN 93.
209 22 49 54 SPT Hey, Bruce, I was Just wondering - why don't you
ask one of the surgeons over there where Joe left
his blood pressure cuff and stethoscope? He
moved it out of the normal position and left it
somewhere and I can't remember where.
CDR Read you loud and clear, Bruce. We're Just taking
part in the rapid DELTA-P and FIRE TEST and we're
getting ready to start on the WARNING SYSTEM and
the CAUTION SYSTEM TEST.
CC Okay.
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TAG Tape 210-01/TI0
Time: 210:00:00 to 210:01:30
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SPT Okay.
PLT Go ahead.
PLT Well, there was only this one occasion rather early
in the flight where I adjusted my P52, or some-
thing like that and was going to be done. I
left it in MANUAL drive for a few minutes and I
noticed that they - even in LOW position, LOW
Speed, the - both SHAFT and TRUNNION, as I recall,
would run very rapidly. And I'd get it started,
say increasing one direction, and it would be
almost impossible to stop, and would run it a
very high - high rate of speed. By going to the
HIGH speed, I could stop it. Although, of course,
then it would stop and run whichever direction I
pushed it. Now soon after that, A1 suggested that
perhaps they should be rezeroed. And after rezero-
ing it, we had no further trouble. We did leave
the speed in LOW after that, but all of the optics
drive was normal and in LOW speed all the MANUAL
drives were normal. But as I recall, it was both
SHAFT and TRUNNION. Over.
CC All three?
CC Okay.
PLT Negative.
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210 Ol 30 7 CC And for the night, we're going to leave the mol
sieve B fans off. We won't need them tonight
and we'll get together with you on that tomorrow.
CC Roger.
CC Okay.
210 01 31 52 CDR Now for extra drinking water we've had - Bean has
had - the CDR has had four extra shots from the
gun, and SPT has had four, and the PLT has had
none. As far as medication used: CDR has had
two aspirin; SPT, none; and PLT, one Scop/Dex.
The photo log: the HDC indicates 88 frames at the
moment; and the DAC indicates 50 percent. The two
things that we've noticed that are inoperable;
one is the circuit breaker that we discussed earlier.
The other is, after we opened the hatch and went in
and observed more closely the docking latches
from the MDA side, we noticed that two of them,
numbers l0 and l, although the bungee appeared to
be flush and the blue handle was flat, the actual
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210 O1 B4 07 CC Okay.
CDR Okay, and I wmnt to m_ke sure that it's okay that
we started mol sieve A bakeout early.
CDR Okay.
CC Okay.
210 02 06 31 CC Okay
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CDR Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CDR Okay. Things here are nice too. It's cool and
real clean, and I'Ii go get that t_nl_ right now.
CC Okay.
CDR Roger.
CC Okay.
210 ll 51 03 CC Go ahead.
SPT Go ahead.
210 ll 55 20 CDR Well, we think it's the red one up by the plus-Z
SAL, the white one in the experiment compartment,
and the blue one in my compartment.
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CDR Okay. •
SPT Go ahead.
CC That's correct.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay, I'll stop what I'm doing and do it right now.
CC And I've got a - some P52 stars for you. You can
copy those down on 2-8.
CDR Go ahead.
CC Go ahead, Owen.
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SPT He's not near a comm box, but he says he's listening,
Bruce; go ahead.
CC Yes indeed.
PLT Yes, I Just checked that a while ago and the valve
is OPEN. And the WATER DUMP press heater has
been ON since last night, and - with a green light.
PLT Go ahead.
210 13 52 48 CC Okay, Jack. We've got three items here that we'd
like for you to run down to try to psych out this
problem on the dump. The first is, would you
verify that you removed the purge fitting from the
WMC dump line flex hose up there in connection
with the steps when you hook it up to the
water heater. Secondly, try cycling the panel 831
DUMP VALVE, OPEN and CLOSED and then - or CLOSED
and OPEN and then back to OPEN again, and see if
that affects the reading. And as a third step,
if neither mf those do any good, check the
WMC urine flush line dump fitting, over there
where you evacuate the urine bags prior to putting
them in the collector. Over. That should be
capped on the end of it to prevent leakage. Over.
210 1B 56 28 CC Okay, we'll have some more info for you then, and
Just hold where you are on that.
CC Okay.
210 14 B4 B9 PLT Okay. That's disconnect the dump line and cap it
off and then watch the pressure, right?
210 14 35 B4 CC Okay, we're ready for the DAS checks, Owen. And
ready to talk to you sandwiched in between
converstations with Jack.
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CC GO on number 3, Owen.
SPT Th,_.n
k you.
CC - - at 14:52.
CDR Go ahead.
210 14 54 08 CC And, for the PLT, what's the status on your WMC
vent troubleshooting? Over.
PLT Okay.
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210 14 57 32 SPT Okay, now I have just turned them OFF and I now
have three STATUS lights. That was the other
point I wanted to bring up. Up to this point,
I had not status lights on, on the panel at all.
And I thought that was apparently because you'd
already turned them off on the ground; and, there-
fore, the lights didn't show up. Maybe that
assumption was incorrect, because I do have three
STATUS lights now, all the way across on CBRM
number 3. What I had before, I had a completely
clean panel. Over.
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CC Roger, 0wen.
CC That's affirmative.
CDR Okay.
CDR Roger.
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CC Roger.
CDR OH, no, no, no. Two, one, zero, day of year.
CC Roger, CDR.
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CC Go ahead, sir.
CDR Okay, why don't you give me that, and I'll copy
it down?
CC Roger. Out.
PLT Okay.
CC Go ahead, CDR.
CDR Roger.
210 16 h4 21 CDR Houston, do you know where the two spare tape
recorders are stowed?
CC A-
CDR Okay.
CDR Go ahead.
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CC Roger. Out.
_H Okay.
CDR Okay.
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CDR Go ahead.
210 17 14 26 CC Okay, for the SPT, the stowage map for urine is
on page 9-9 of the Biomed Experiment Checklist
and Log. What it says basically is all six have
urine samples from the UCTA go in slot number 1
of the urine tray. Over.
i CDR Okay,
We youdo
'ii go want
thatthe TAPEnow.
right RECORDER FORWARD,OFF.
CDR Okay.
210 17 19 27 CC Okay.
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CC That's correct - -
CC Right, you have not done the rest. Now our plan
here is that, following LOS at Carnarvon, we're
not going to give you any more calls on the radio
for - oh - probably 3 or h hours. If you want
to contact us, go ahead and put lO,O00 in the
ATM DAS, but do not ENTER. And we'll call you
the next time we see it over a station. Over.
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210 19 21 39 PLT And the buses are not tied together yet.
CC Okay.
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CC Beautiful. We concur.
CDR No, not to put them back, lmsess you have any
other suggestions.
CDR We did, and we also got the one about the RCS
switches, and we've set them correctly.
CC Roger ; out.
210 lO 42 16 CDR Okay, and we'll try to work that problem, too.
CC Okay.
CC Okay, we copy.
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CC Will do.
210 20 02 46 PLT Okay. And we've been getting caution and warning
all morning. You know - just intermittents and
we get up here and we can't find out what it is,
but - but that wouldn't have been MAIN A, because
it locks up.
CC Roger; we copy.
210 20 0B 17 CC Okay, Jack, your last comment got cut out there
on a handover within the stateside group.
PLT Now you hearing me, Bruce? Sounds like we've got
up-link but no down-link.
CDR/PLT Okay.
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210 20 06 50 CC Okay, we copy the input and the fact that you
cycled the switches. Thank you.
SPT You know we can almost pick out the NASA Manned
Spacecraft Center - Johnson Center - right down
there.
CC Break, break.
SPT Go ahead.
SPT Right.
210 20 07 56 CC Can you all get at the S015 control panel, Alan?
210 20 12 27 CC Beautiful.
210 20 24 44 PLT Okay, that's the Bravo circuit breaker. Now that's
the fifth one from the right. Is Bravo the one
you want?
CC Right.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
PLT Okay, better get her closed and let her bleed down
a fair amount. You got 9 minutes?
210 20 28 49 PLT Okay, Just tell me how you want it and I'll put
it there. Do you like it the way it is?
PLT ...
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CC On A, please.
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CDR Go ahead.
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CC Roger. We concur.
210 22 06 50 CDR Sure did, very wet, and I'm going to wet it some
more, but it might be a data point for next time.
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210 23 ll 16 CDR I could sure do them if you wanted to, but they'd
probably dry out before we ever use them.
CC Roger. Beautiful.
CC Okay. We see a - -
210 2B 39 21 CDR Okay, Just did. Now, can I bring - you got a
few moments for me to bring you up to date?
CC Okay. Go.
CC Go.
CC Go ahead, A1.
CC Okay.
CC Go.
CC Roger.
CC Okay, we copy - -
2]-0 23 40 52 CDR The LSU transfer, not done. We've not done the
returned water container fill and transfer, the
CM stowage transfer on 1.
CC Very g°°d-
210 23 44 41 CDR 0kay_ and we've turned OFF both those switches,
Hous t on.
210 23 45 38 SPT Okay, Bruce. I turned off BUS 1 and the WATER
DUMP PRESSURE is now reading full scale low.
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SPT Roger.
CC Roger. Out.
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211 00 _4 56 CDR Okay, this is CDR. Let me give you the evening
status report.
CC Roger.
211 00 45 ii SPT While he's gone, do you want to tell me what you
want in the comm_ud module?
CDR 6.958.
CC Roger.
211 00 48 45 CDR Okay, the CDR had corn fl_kes, 'vanilla wafers t
orange drink, chicken and rice, butterscotch
pudding, and he's probably going to have some
other things before bed, but I don't know what
they are and I can tell you about -l'll give you
a recap on all of this food tomorrow.
CDR Okay, the SPT had one piece of bread, namely one
half of a can; he had an orange drink, a choco-
late instant breakfast ; eight - and he will report
his meal C tomorrow.
CC Okay.
211 00 49 51 CDR Okay, also the SPT had eight squirts from the
command module, H20 gun. CDR had 27 squirts from
the command module gun.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
211 00 50 5_ CDR Can you think of anything you know of, Dick?
CDR Ok ay.
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CDR Okay.
CC Righto.
211 Ol 2h 57 CC Roger.
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211 02 22 55 PLT 0_y, Dick, we got the command module stuff done.
Was there anything else you wanted done there?
PLT Okay.
211 02 22 36 PLT Yes, I think I was telling you then that we got
everything done in the command module, Dick.
bad weather, Just like the day 210 data was that
I read up to you yesterday afternoon.
SPT (Laughter)
211 02 25 44 CDR Okay, Dick, the ILCA number 1 - ILCA HEATERS number
1 is OPEN.
CDR Hey, Dick, one thing has been bothering me all day.
You still there?
211 02 27 28 CC Roger.
211 02 53 ii SPT Okay. Then we can either talk, or you can listen
to music; take your choice.
CC Stand by.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
(Music)
CC Roger; that's - (laughter)
(Music)
CDR Okay.
CC Roger.
211 02 59 54 CDR Okay, but I'll go back to PRIMARY now. Gosh, you
can hear them. Okay, they have shifted over. Do
you want me to go back to PRIMARY now?
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CC Stand by -
CC Roger.
211 03 02 12 SPT Say, Dick, would you ask the - the BMMD people
down there to turn those numbers we sent down
in evening status report into pounds and send
them up on the teleprinter tomorrow morning?
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CC Skylab, Houston.
PLT ...
CC Roger.
211 ii 19 h7 CDR Houston, when you said 05:00, did you mean
GMT?
CC 0kay.
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CC Go ahead, CDR.
211 15 33 59 CDR I'm looking at the SAP right now and I've
got - it's number 0311 Charlie and I got
two of those.
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CC Go ahead, Skylab.
211 15 47 04 SPT Okay, Bruce. Let me give you some report on the
ii0 that was done - stock numbers and so forth.
The ASPs used were the following in the order of
CDH, SPT, and PLT. CDR, 159; 155, and 135. The
BSVs in the same order, CDR, 022; SPT, 023;
PLT, 02h. Those are the stock numbers on the
three. The ASPs are being centrifuged right
now. And the BSVs are taped in the chiller
compartment. Now I obtained the ASP and syringes
from the SL2 kit and thought perhaps I could get
the BSVs out of there. But apparently there were
Just barely enough BSVs to go around, because there
were no extra BSVs in the LS-2 box, and I had to
open our own SL-3 box to get these three BSVs
out. Now there was one other problem when I got
inside of our blood-drawing kit there. The first
BSV that I pulled out had, somehow or other, had
its seal broken, because all of the liquid inside
the little vial has come out and then has apparently
solidified on the inside of the celophane package.
Now this m_y not be familiar to you unless you are
familiar with what this BSV looks like, but
the biomed people should understand all these
comments. So the impact of this is we have one
fewer BSV in the SL-3 kit than we had planned
and there were apparently no spares in the SL-2
kit, so the next time I have to use them at
the end of the mission, if there aren't any
extras in there, which I didn't see, I'll have
to go to SL-_ to get it. Is that straight
so far? Over.
211 16 00 02 CDR Houston, why don't I give you the PRD readings
for this morning?
CC Wy don't you?
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CC Okay; we copy.
CC Thank you.
211 16 27 14 CC Well, not much I can say - I can say on Y-2, Owen,
other than the fact that it's sort of performing
like it has been for the past couple of days. We're
concerned over the fact that we have to continually
update it and are continuing to examine our
options down here. Over.
SPT Okay.
CC Okay.
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211 16 31 13 CDR Bruce, I'm Just getting out the SWS Malfunction
procedures, and I'm wondering - I have had a chance
to update this book with any changes that we might
have brought up. Are there any? Or should I Just
go ahead and use the procedures that I - that's
been up here all along?
211 16 32 05 CC Okay, A1, that is the latest page for that proce-
dure. Of course, other pages in the book have
been updated.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
CC Roger. We copy.
CDR Okay.
CC No comment.
CDR It's your feeling then, that it's not the rater
separator plates that are not - that are letting
the air in, huh?
CC Roger.
CC In work.
211 17 47 08 CC Yes, we're going to get to the guy that gave you
an A and B condensate system in A and B sieves,
one of these days.
CC That was our plan. And have you all eaten lunch
yet, or what's the status on that with regards
with the food trays?
211 17 51 35 CC Okay.
CDR Roger.
CC No, it didn't.
CC Roger; we copy.
2il 17 54 56 CDR I'll go check that valve myself again, and I'll
also look at the pressure in the tank.
211 17 56 14 PLT Well, I've got two black lines lined up on the
flanges and it's supposed to be along that line
somewhere but I'll be doggone if I can find it.
211 17 56 32 CC Right.
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CC Roger.
211 18 07 35 CDR The way this 96 has been ... best is go to the
H20 valve to DUMP, and the other, VACUUM; so that's
where I'm going to go.
CC Roger.
CC Stand by.
CC Stand by.
CC Say again.
CC Roger.
CDR 0kay.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
CC Roger; we copy.
CDR Go ahead.
211 18 52 36 CC Okay, and I guess for Owen and Jack, we'd ap-
preciate a comment as to how you're coming on
the 172 cal and 149 retraction, when they have
a minute.
CC Okay, we copy.
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CC 0kay.
CC Okay.
211 19 16 32 CC Okay, A1, it looks like any fitting that will let
let air in on the back side of that bellow so
that you can, in fact, use cabin pressure coming
in through the press valve on the condensate tank
to force the liquid out through the dump lines
down into the waste tan_ will do the Job. And
we're checking on the nomenclature on that thing.
We show it on our diagrams as the condensate press
fitting.
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211 19 17 56 CDR Okay. Let's - Well this one was mounted on the
tank and that may Just be mislabelled. Let me
see if it'll fit.
211 19 18 23 CC Okay, AI, we'll get the input here that the con-
densate press fitting should be mounted on one
of the feet underneath the ta-_ as it's in posi-
tion up there on the dame. Over.
211 19 18 51 CDR Okay, that's - that's were I got this thing. And
if there isn't a depress fitting that's supposed
to be mounted, this is it. l'm - l'm still -
l'm back over there at the tanks, so I won't call
you back for a few minutes.
CC Roger; out.
21] 19 21 17 CDR Okay, I found it Bruce, the clue was that it was
down by the feet. Thanks.
CC Roger.
CDR Okay, I felt the fitting, you know, that the air
is supposed to come in when you apply a vacuum
to the condensate side and it didn't appear that
it was sucking excessively. You can feel that
there is indeed a vacuum being pulled, but it's
not very much. It is going to take quite a while.
CC Okay; Roger.
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CC Roger.
211 20 53 16 CC Okay, and then maybe I can ask you some blocks - -
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211 20 55 47 CDR I've been working this morning, when time was
available, doing the C_4 stowage reconfiguration.
I got the rate gyros out and got them nearly
complete. And all - most all the rest of the
items are finished. But they're -whatever comes
after the rate gyros is not. I don't have my
list in front of me, but that needs to be
completed.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
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211 20 58 42 CDR Okay, we have done the entry batt isolation, the
02 fUel cell purge, we have got all the suits
done. SI_9 retract, we have not done, but will,
if we can get to it. We have not done ED52 TV,
and we probably will not get to it. We have not
done anything on page P, which is day 3.
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PLT Now, I'm getting all the film and stuff out of the
command module and I'm leaving this Hasselblad in
here, but taking the magazine downstairs, and I'd
sure would like to have a cover for the back glass
of this Hasselblad. You know where there is one?
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211 21 21 45 CC Hey, Jack, the word that we get here is that you
do not have a back cover on board for that Reseau
plate. I think if you can arrange to stow it in
such a location that _here's nothing up against
the glass, that's about the best that we can do
right now. And then we have a - question for you.
You have not yet accomplished the S149 Stow-1
operation, have you?
PLT No, Bruce, what we've done is we've all gone back
to the beginning and worked from that direction.
And I figure that since S149 has been out there
so long, another day won't hurt it; what do you
think?
CC Yes, I'll bet you'll eat all of the food for SL-3
and 4 if you're getting back to feeling like your
old self.
211 21 24 09 PLT And I put that Hasselblad back in U-I and it looks
like it stows pretty good there without scratching
up the Reseau.
211 21 24 32 CC Okay.
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211 22 28 06 CDR Okay, I'll tell you what I have done. I've taken
the condensate tank and pumped it down - emptied
it. Then I put a vacuum on it. Now a little - a
funny thing happened when I put a vacuum on it -
I didn't understand it exactly. As I dumped, the
bellows went from the end it was in to the opposite
end while I was watching it, with - with the stud
finder. Then when I put a vacuum on the same
place - you put a vacuum in the same place that
the air comes in the first time - I thought, maybe
that - that - that bellows would travel back maybe
a third of the way or some small distance; but it
didn't. It traveled all the way back to the same
end it was at, initially, before we started the
dump. I checked the inlets to the tank by pushing
in on the QD and found it did have a vacuum inside.
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CC Roger.
CC Okay.
211 22 55 22 CDR Okay, they're now connected, but you may want
selectors on the condensate t_n_ in scae different
positions. Which ones - where would you like them?
CC Roger.
CC Roger.
211 22 56 h6 CDR Okay, now let me explain this hookup. I've got
one end of the hose connected to 303, and that's
connected to the dry heat exchanger plate, then
the gage is on the top, and then the hose from
the back of the gage is connected to the conden-
sate module - to the fill part of the condensate
module, to the fill connector.
CC Roger.
CDR Okay.
211 22 58 22 CC Okay, and then the next thing was Just to monitor
the pressure on the heat exchanger plate servic-
ing adaptor and then overstating, which we are,
connect the FIL QD to the condensate tank.
CC Roger.
CDR Okay, would you also ask EGIL, why that - if he's
satisfied with the fact that that bellow seems
to travel from - from one end of the tank to the
other, when you dump. And then it travels back
to its original end when you put a vacuum on it.
PLT Okay.
212 00 01 32 CC And I'm not sure what you guys are up to now,
but I've got a couple little things to chatter
about. One was the procedure - the changes we
sent up to you earlier on ECS malf 20, blocks B
and 7 were, as of now were on-time-only changes
for today. And if we decided to permanently
change that malf, we'll fire you up a message
that has a checklist change for that page. And
we Just want to make sure that you didn't per-
manently change that mall in your book.
CDR Okay.
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CC Thank you.
CC Roger ; go ahead.
212 00 32 25 CDR I'm replacing the 02 sensors and, as you know, you
have to insert them and - where it says R and
rotate them to L. N1-,_ers 1 and 3 do it real well
and no trouble, quite smooth, and I've tried
several different ones of them and they - they
work well. The n,s,ber 2, I can get any sensor in
there, but I can't get it to rotate and I've tried
pushing in hard and rotating, pulling out a little
bit and rotating. I haven't applied particularly
much force to it because I didn't want to take any
chances of shorting anything out in there. So, as
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212 00 3_ 01 CDR Sounds good to me. l'm just going to leave the
02 sensors like they are. I'ii leave number 2
with the sensor in there but not rotated and then
I'ii put it on - CONTROL on i and MONITOR on B.
Just leave 2 out of the loop at the moment.
CC Thank you.
CC Thank you.
CC Roger.
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212 00 39 56 SPT No. All it did was chaage my STAR ACQ flag from
MANUAL to barber pole and so I went back to
MANUAL and the - -
CC Roger.
SPT Roger.
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CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay.
212 01 40 48 CDR Say, Dick, I checked that gage a few moments ago
and it was setting at 1.9.
way.
_i_ CDR Okay, on the
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CC And - -
212 01 42 09 CC A1, why don't you save that for the next pass
and - won't be amy problem there, and then we
will be sure and get this other evening status
stuff here.
CC Go ahead.
212 01 43 26 CDR Okay, about the Food Log. Here's the deviation.
First of all, CDR. No salt used. Deviation:
peanut butter, two; biscuit, two - make that
three; strawberry drink; butterscotch pudding.
Also crewman l, on his Jelly, didn't eat it all.
And here is the SMMD food reading: 2.07782,
2.0778h, 2.07793. Okay, next comes the SPT: no
salt, and he ate only cornflakes, orange drink,
both of those for breakfast. PLT: he did not
eat - first of all, no salt. And deviation:
sausage, chicken and gravy, pineapple, turkey and
gravy, two corn, biscuit, butterscotch pudding,
lemon pudding, and chocolate Instant Breakfast.
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CC Break, break - -
CC Thank you.
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CDR Okay - -
CC Roger.
CC Roger. Go ahead.
212 02 2h 30 CDR And 2, you know the answer to, and they were
taken on h-hour intervals.
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PLT Milliliters.
CC Okay. Go ahead.
PLT 96.8.
CC Roger.
CC Roger.
SPT Already done the MPC, A1. I'm talking about the
flag.
CDR And - -
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212 02 29 17 CDR Roger. We got all of the film in the f_lm vault.
We got the rate gyro package up, connected, and
everything else we should have done. We finished
the stowage there, and we inserted two out of
three of the 02 sensors.
212 02 29 32 CC Roger.
CC Okay, A1.
212 02 29 52 SPT I've got - I've got the S - I've got the SMMD
calibrated in the wardroom, not yet in the head.
And I'll not read down the numbers - they're very
lengthy - on channel A, until I get verification
that channel A, with the BMMD, has been taken off.
And I would also like any repeat on any update
you Bad about firing up the ergometer. Maybe
you could do it on the teleprinter or something
if there was any difference in the procedure. I
think we know how to do it nominally. Over.
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SPT It is.
212 02 31 37 SPT Can you verify that that information on the B_94D
has been taken off of ch-nnel A?
SPT Roger.
CC Us too.
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212 ii 59 22 PLT Okay. Just wanted to make sure that we had all
the switches and things right, since we - it's
the first time we tried to light it off.
CC Worked good.
CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR How did the mol sieve heat exchangers look this
morning?
CDR Okay.
CC Go ahead, 0wen.
CC Go, CDR.
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CC Go, 0wen.
PLT Okay.
CC Jack, Houston.
PLT Okay.
CC That's affirmative.
CC Stand by i.
CC That's affirmative.
PLT Okay.
PLT Right.
212 13 48 21 CC And, Skylab, we're back with you over Bermuda for
6 minutes.
CC Roger.
PLT ... hooked up and ... COMMAND. See how you like
it.
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CC Okay, good.
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CDR 2.2
212 14 45 01 SPT It'll take Just a second for this pressure gage
to start reading correctly. And I assume you
want it connected to panel 301 - servicing
connector 303 again.
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CC That's affirmative.
CC It - -
CC Seeing
we'regoingLO - -
212 14 50 51 CDR Okay. By the way, the DELTA-P on 303 shows zero,
so we may have lost vacuum in the holding tank.
PLT Roger.
CC Okay. And we'd like to find out how you all are
feeling today.
212 15 03 29 SPT I'll go ahead and answer for myself here. I'm
feeling very fine, Story, essentially going full
speed, and ate - I think I ate everything on my
breakfastmenu. There might have been one or
two i - one item or something that I didn't finish
yet, but I'm feeling 95 percent of ground level.
212 15 03 h8 CDR Okay. This is the CDR. I'm pretty much the same.
Nobody's had any Scop/Dex today. Everybody's
having the opportunity to move a little bit slower
today. So I think we're probably going to be in
pretty good shape by the end of the day. I'll
let Jack say what he's got on his mind.
CC Okay.
212 15 04 31 CDR Okay. They're recorded, and Jack will read them
in a second. I think the test is going to come
about lunch and dinner, if we can all eat all our
food, Story. As long as you can get through the
meal, you're great between them. It's the
mealtime that gets a little tough.
CC Roger.
CDR Here, let him read you down the urine volumes and
also the counters on the water gun. That may
give you some feeling, also, for how we did yester-
day.
CC Thank you.
212 15 05 01 CDR By the way, I Just ran the CO test, and the
initial color was about equivalent to 20 parts per
million or the 20 on the gage. After the test,
it was still the same color. Now I looked at all
the little sample stems, and most of them were
that color, also. So none of them were really
at the zero. I assume that, during the heat or
during just the time it set up here, somehow they
discolored slightly.
CC Okay.
CC We got them.
CC Go ahead.
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CDR Roger.
CC Not I, Owen.
212 15 36 48 SPT Well, maybe you can find another more adept
CAP COMM there. Here's my problem. Today hap-
pens to be my father's birthday. And I wonder
if you could give him a call collect, up in
Enid, Oklahoma. His name is Owen Garriott also.
And Just give him a call collect and wish him a
happy birthday from me from Skylab. Singing -
singing telegram type.
CC Go ahead, A1.
CC Okay.
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CDR Roger.
CC Yes.
CC Okay, Jack.
CC Copy.
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212 16 24 02 CC Skylab, we're going LOS. We'll see you over Guam
in 6 minutes. And, in answer to your question
on the 5-millimeter lenses, put red tape on them
and restow them in F-527.
CC Okay.
CC That's affirmative.
PLT Okay.
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CC Okay.
CDR Roger.
CC Okay.
CC 0kay, AI.
cc w-745.
SC ...
212 17 59 ll CDR Say, Story, if it's okay with you, we'll omit
that TV until later. We're still trying to get
finished up with the activation, and that takes
about 1 man-hour out of doing it.
CC Roger.
SPT Okay.
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212 18 30 27 CC Skylab, we've got you over the States for 17 min-
untes.
CC Okay. Great.
212 18 42 4h CDR We've found the only tough part is, like I men-
tioned earlier, everybody feels pretty good be-
tween meals. Then the mealtime comes, and we're
caught in a - kind of in the squeeze, Dick. We're
trzring to decide whether we ought to try to eat
all that we have to, you know, keep our stomach
full and keep our strength up, or eat about what
we want to, which isn't very much. So, usually,
mealtime is kind of tough. And then for about an
hour afterwards, you don't feel so grand, and then -
you start feeling better until the next meal
rolls around. So I don't know how we're going
to handle that exactly. Maybe the medical group
has some advice on what to do about that specific
point, because it seems to bother all three of us.
CC Okay.
212 18 h6 B2 CC Okay. We're not going to firm up any EVA day un-
til we've checked with you, A1.
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CDR Got a few questions for you. First, where are the
utility gloves? Second, we were supposed to
transfer two drug cans to 706, but 706 is completely
full. We stuck it in 732 temporarily, waiting
your recommendation. And we need to know where
the utility power cables are stowed.
CC Okay, Owen.
212 20 09 09 SPT And one more while we're on the subject of not
enough things that we can find. I don't have
the Biomed Checklist out with me right now, but
when I finished calibrations of the BMMD M172
yesterday, the clips and springs were to be taken
off and stowed at a location which apparently has
no label and is no locker. I suspect it's a
location on the floor or something like that, and
my question is where do these springs and clips
go that were used for M172 calibration?
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
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CC Roger.
212 20 12 07 SPT You might say there's still a little bit of tourist
left in him.
CC Owen?
212 20 13 05 CC Owen, the photo pad for ED52 went up on day 2, and
if you don't have it convenient there to you, I
can read it to you.
CC You ready?
SPT Go.
212 20 14 28 CC I've got the film thread pad for DAC 06 if you
need it.
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CC Okay, I've got the film thread pad for DAC 06,
if you need _it.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
212 20 14 59 PLT Excuse me, Story. You haven't told us about the
utility gloves yet, have you?
CC We 're working.
CC Skylab, Houston.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Roger.
CC Roger.
212 20 21 01 PLT Hey, Story, if you're still waiting for the location
of those utility gloves, I could call a S149 in.
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SPT Okay.
212 20 33 03 PLT Okay, thank you, Story. We got this S149 retracted,
and we got the SAL door closed, but we can't
get the rod pulled through the panel all the way
so that we could get the latch - latch to mate.
We think maybe it's Just cold and we're going to
let it warm up for awhile so we could pull in a
little further. It lacks about an inch of - of
coming in far enough. And we noticed as we were
pulling that in that it really wanted to go off by
itself. You really got to hold on to that thing
and make sure you get the door closed.
CC Okay_ understand.
CC Say again.
PLT Okay.
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212 21 51 36 CC Okay, real fine, and I'll give you A0S call at
Vanguard.
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CC Go ahead.
212 22 14 57 CC Okay. Well, I'm not real sure that - I have two
other items, 0wen. And I'm not looking at the
checklist at the moment. The other two items are
plenum bag stowage, and the third item was the
day 3 miscellaneous transfers that we sent up on
the message this morning, and it's located
actually in the stowage book.
PLT Dick, pages 2-70 and 2-71, I took care of. And
the plenum bag stowage isn't going to happen until
tomorrow because we're still putting a little
stuff in it. And other than that I guess the
only thing I have left to do is the water sampling
TV and the 149 stow.
CC Roger. I understand.
CDR It's a lot easier once you've found all the parts
up here, believe me.
CDR Understand.
CC Okay.
CC And we'll go - -
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CDR Go ahead.
CDR Unde rs t an d.
CDR Okay.
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212 23 25 C_ CC Cks_. !
212 23 49 37 SPT Okay, stand by. I'll have to get the checklist
out so I can see Just what page and item you're
t-lking about; it'll be a moment.
CC Stand by 1.
212 23 50 13 CDR It has a maximum pull about 1 inch from the flange.
That m_y be as far as it travels, or it still may
travel some more. That's why I was _ndering.
SPT Okay, I'm ready to talk about page 2-6. Are you
ready thereT
212 23 51 00 SPT Okay. It was at Just where you said on step 30.
We should be able to retFIF_er that autcaatie
circuitry by moving our hands around inside the
cage. And I did that and snapped fingers and
even tapped the walls and did everything I could
to get another trigger of the lights and camera.
And there was no way for me to trigger an auto-atic
sequence, i0 seconds to a sequence of exposures,
after I first turned it on. And the note that is
at the bottom of step 30, then, sa_s to refer
to 52 adjust if required, and so I then went over
to 52 adjust and followed down through, let me
see, step 6, step 7, 8, and then at step 9. Just
a ,wm_nt ; no, not that far. Step 7 - it's supposed
to be that at step 7 the light will come on, stay
on, go off, and then come hack on. But that one
did not happen in step 7 on page 2-13. They'll
come on, stay for a second or 2, then go off and
never come back on again. Over.
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CC Okay, thanks for the info, Owen. And we're not
real sure whether or not we've got a checklist
problem or _=_dware problem; and we're t=_king
about that; and we'll get - get - he _etting
back to y_u as soon an we can on a straight answer.
Okay, fine.
CC Roger.
CC Okay.
212 23 53 56 SPT Okay, if you don't have it from all three sources,
that's box 131 with the lightweight headset and
on the speaker box, as well as down here 702
directly from the box.
CC Thank you.
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CC Okay, go ahead.
CC Go ahead.
CC Okay. Go ahead.
CC Roger. Go ahead.
213 00 58 20 CDR Okay, we knew you did and been thinking about it.
We're going to Rive it a go and Just be careful.
Shopping list: the only thing we did, we inter-
changed the SAL tripods while we had S073
out of there and they both fit now. Inoperable
equipment : you know about that. And unscheduled
stowage item changes: we've reported those
already also.
CC Stand by i.
CDR Okay.
CC Roger. Go ahead.
CDR Understand.
CC Okay, good.
CC Go ahead.
CC Roger.
CC Roger
213 01 44 59 CC Okay.
CC Okay, A1.
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CDR Okay. CIRC FANS, three and then the HEAT EXCHANGER
FANS, four. We'll get them.
CC Roger.
213 02 28 58 CDR Say, Dick, we Just tried it, and the only thing
we noticed is - the volume isn't quite as high
on B as it is on A. It's probably two-thirds as
high.
CC Roger.
CC Okay.
CC Roger that.
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213 02 30 lh CC Roger.
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213 ii 22 50 CDR That's good, because we can sure use that. And
the other thing's a little procedure on the AM
voice record. Whenever it's convenient for some-
body to work that, Just give a call.
CDR Complete.
213 ll 24 32 CDR Okay. I will start doing that right now. And
I'll do B first, as requested.
213 ii 28 29 CDR Okay. Let me help you with some of this con-
densate loop troubleshooting. Last night, as
you know, I gave you the DELTA-P as the result
of putting the kluge pressure gage on the loop
at servicing panel 303. Now when I got finished
doing that, I disconnected back in - I think
it's called 393. I never remember the number,
hut it's the connector at the aft end of the
lock compartment, or the - yes, that's not the
aft end of the lock. It's the aft compartment
back there. When I did, I noticed when I looked
at the heat exchanger plate, kluge pressure gage
again, that it had immediately gone to zero;
giving me a feeling that either the quick dis-
connect didn't work, or that that line in the
lock compartment was leaking. What I've done
this morning, since we started talking, was
connect the holding tank up again. And I'm going
to give you a pressure gage reading, so that'll
give you view of what the holding tank did last
night. And I'm also going to disconnect it
again so it won't leak down - and then look at
it again and tell you what happened between
303 and that 393. So, Just a second.
CC Okay.
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CDR Okay.
CC Roger ; copy.
CC Stand by 1.
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CC Roger.
CC Go ahead.
CC Roger. Go ahead.
CC Roger, we copy.
SPT Go ahead.
CDR Roger.
CDR Negative.
CC Okay.
CDR CDR took one Seconal last night, and that's it.
CC Thank you.
CC Okay. Good.
CC Go ahead, A1.
CC Okay.
PLT Okeydoke.
CC Just OA alternate.
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SPT Roger.
213 lh 01 17 SPT Okay. If you can't hold it up, why we'll Just put
some on channel A after this LOS. Is that your
side procedure?
SPT Okay.
213 lh 21 18 SPT The ZERO adjusts were a little bit high, but not
far. It didn't take very much touching up to
bring the ZERO adjusts back in CAL.
CC Copy, 0wen.
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CC Okay.
213 14 4_ 04 SPT ... With only an hour to put out the food, it's
going to take me 2-1/2, probably. We got all
this overage we got to reposition.
SPT No.
SPT No.
CC Thank you.
CC Go ahead.
CC Okay, copy.
213 14 50 32 CC Okay.
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213 14 54 57 CDR Owen's just about finished with the med activation;
l'm still in the midst of the food transfer.
One other thing that I think would be good, about
2 or 3 days from now, whenever they quit sending up
special menus, then we'll need a couple of hours
to stow all this overage food somewhere and label
it and the like. It's - we've got a lot of it all
over the place in bags.
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CC Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CDR Okay, and I've finished putting the food out, and
I'm working on the condensate dump malf procedures
at the moment. And I'm on step 3, waiting for
the condensate DELTA-P gage to build up.
CC Okay.
213 15 35 27 PLT Hello, Story. You got some EREP guys listening?
CC Go, Jack.
PLT Okay. I'm going to put the lid back on and wait
for you guys to regroup.
CC Thanks a lot.
21B 15 h2 09 CC Okay.
CC Thanks, Owen.
CC Go ahead.
CDR Okay.
CC Copy.
CDR Okay.
9-1316 01 h3 CDR Okay. It's been steady at h.h for quite a little
while. I'm going to go ahead and finish that
paragraph.
CDR Okay.
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L CC ShuttheVENTvalve,
AI.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay, we had poor lockup. What did you say again?
CDR You got it. That's when it is, and the dump line
is disconnected.
CDR I was Just going to say it's full empty, and since
the last 7 minutes, the DELTA-P in the tank is gone,
and let me tell you from where. It was 4.4; now
it's about 3.95. Let me check.
CDR Okay, now I'm not sure, maybe it has lost a little
bit of it as I disconnected the quick disconnect
for the dump line, but I don't think so.
CC Go ahead, Owen.
213 16 lh 03 SPT I've finished down the med activation and going
on the MA cal number l, and went through the first
procedures on the MA cal number l; have the pump
hooke up to the hose and into the EXPIRATION SPIRO-
METER INLET. And went through the first calibration
wherever the cal pumps set at l-l2 liters, and
pump it five times. And I have same numbers which
I don't like particularly well. MINUTE VOLUME
was 26.7 on the first one. However, then I tried
the CYCLE reset and - to stroke the cal pump again,
l0 times. This is the CYCLE RESET, but somehow or
other, there is now a pressure building up inside
the cal pump and into the EXPIRATION SPIROMETER.
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CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Go ahead.
CC That's verified.
CC Roger.
J
CDR Okay.
213 16 23 13 CDR You bet. The bladder position has a big bubble
in it, and you cannot tell, against the black
bladder, whether it's water or air. But it's
about the same size bubble that I reported day 2
when we were trying to perform this the first time.
It may be the same bubble. I take that back; it's
a little bit bigger than it was then.
CC You ready to -
CDR I'm not sure I know where the gas separator is.
CC Roger.
213 16 26 57 CDR Let's wait a few more minutes for the heaters.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
CC Roger.
213 16 29 38 CC Roger.
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CDR No, I think you can do with the PLT, and we'll
Just make up a list tonight. That's okay; we've
got a lot of things to do.
CDR Perfect.
CC Okay.
213 16 _0 20 CDR But, now, you've got to give us some good time,
day 7 to get these poles and things out. I know
we're not going to fool with the bags. But I'd like
to get these poles and things out, assemble them,
look at them, and look at all the rest of the gear,
and put it in the lock compartment, make sure it
all fits - because some of it's been up here a
while. And some of it we Just unpacked, and I
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CC Okay.
213 16 41 52 CC And did you put a cap on 303, where you put the
gaging? Have you capped that disconnect, Al?
SPT Go ahead.
213 16 43 01 CDR Water valve is - I mean that 303 valve capped, now.
CC Roger.
213 16 45 49 SPT Okay, I've not gotten the second hiss out of those
valves. I don't know how long it takes for them
to build pressure back up again.
213 17 i0 46 CC We meant all the plumbing, AI, and that line "is a
possibility.
CDR The only fix for that is to use this putty we've
got and go around and fill them. Or is there some
other way to do it?
CC Okay.
CC Okay, A1.
CC Okay.
213 17 15 40 CDR It's not; DUMP line's on. I'll take it off right
now, if you like.
CDR Okay.
213 17 17 27 CDR Okay, now let me tell you where all these things
are. We got the VENT valve OFF and the HEATER,
OFF. We got both disconnects disconnected, and
CC Roger.
213 17 22 09 CC And, Skylab, we've got you over Guam for i0 minutes.
CDR Roger. The answer to 316 is, it's OFF and they -
or CLOSED, I can't remember which it says_ and
it's capped.
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CDR Go ahead.
213 17 22 39 CC Okay.
213 17 22 h3 CDR Looks okay to me, but you know those are hard to
tell. They could have a small leak, and you'd
never know it.
CDR Okay.
CC Okay.
213 17 26 16 CDR If you want it, before I go, I could bring up the
DELTA-P on that thing for you.
CDR Okay.
213 17 27 16 CC Let me know when it's OPEN. I'll give you a long
count.
CC Roger. i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, i0.
CC Roger.
cc i, 2, 3, h, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, lO.
CC Okay.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR I'll go remate the dump line QD, and by the way, it
has improved the volume down here on 702. It Just
didn't up by the ATM. I don't understand why, but
things are better down in the workshop now. I 'm
going to go mate the dump QD.
CC Roger.
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CDR Okay.
CC Goldstone.
213 17 49 54 SPT Roger. I didn't hear you call there. Now, we were
Just putting our TV-BAon the VTR. We started about
5 or l0 minutes ago. If you'd like I'll go turn
the VTR OFF and see if you can get it direct.
SPT Okay. Well I'ii Just go ahead and turn VTR OFF
right now, because you'll be picking it up direct
in Just a moment. And we do have a handheld mike,
also_ plugged in down here. So, we'll be giving
you a little voice with it. I'll go up and turn
the %"l_ROFF now.
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213 17 50 49 CC Okay.
CDR Okay. Did you hear our voice, even though we're
talking on A on the TV when - real time?
213 17 53 l0 CDR I'm not sure what you meant. Stay Just like we are?
CC Okay.
CC Ckay.
PLT Roger.
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CC About 4 by 5.
CDR Okay.
213 18 49 lO CC No, that's all for S073. And if you see anything
significant, let us know.
CC Stand by 1.
213 19 53 Ii
CC
CDR
CC
We concur
Okay.
with that, A1.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
213 17 54 23 CC We'll start the VTR running now, Owen, and that'll
give us a check of the audio.
213 17 57 13 CC Owen_ we'd like to verify that on the MA, that you
are not in one of the cal gas modes.
213 17 58 l0 PLT You can talk all you want to, but first things
first. Food taste a lot better today.
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CC Roger.
CDR Okay, I'll Just let S073 go in the hole for a few
minutes and figure this out.
CDR Okay.
CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Go ahead.
213 19 33 39 CDR Okay, now we got to make sure we get the words
right. You want the inlet hose frc_ the HOLDING
TANK connected at 393?
CC That's affirmative.
213 19 34 03 CDR Okay, I'm going to do it now, and when I hear you
say turn if off, I'll pull it off.
CC Roger.
CC Okay.
CC Stand by i.
CC Roger.
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CC And have you got the cap on the 393 QD, AI?
CC Yes, sir.
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CDR Go ahead.
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CDR Good.
CDR Okay.
CC Yes, sir.
CDR Go ahead.
CC I got 6 minutes - -
CC Say again?
CC Go.
CC Copy.
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CC Okay.
CC Roger. Go ahead.
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213 22 37 27 CC Okay, that sounds good to us. The other part that
cut out and you - I think you Just filled in for
us was the mention of S019. As we understand it,
we're going to beprepared for you to do an EREP.
We're going to have some S019 and ATM work for you,
if you have time in the 5 hours of EVA; and we
concur with all of that.
CDR Okay, sounds good. We'd asked for that card, but
I didn't know it made it. We'll go find it and
post it.
213 22 40 20 CDR Okay. That's the QUAD SECONDARY FUEL PRESSURE for
Bravo, OPEN. I'll go do that right now and rest
assured we won't do any COMMAND RESETS.
SPT Okay. I'll send you all the SMMD stuff and other
material, then, Dick.
CC Oo ahead.
213 22 42 21 PLT Okay, but you don't have any stateside pass to-
night, right?
CC Roger.
CDR Okay.
213 23 08 06 CDR Okay, because we're keying off that and we don't
always know what these are; and if we show up
up there, we're going to muff the time. The next
one was a little bit funny, too. They called for
a 4-A program. I checked my 4-A program and it -
it says the SHAFT and TRUNNION are as indicated
here. But - correction it says the SHAFT is as
indicated there. But it says the TRUNNION, instead
of being 074 to 004, as on the pad, it's 024 to 2.
Now, there - I need to understand if - whether -
what the story is there, I guess. And next, the
book says this - or the checklist, says to start
with the SHAFT and TRUNNION, SHAFT in zero, TRUN-
NION, 2. Now, if I had done shaft, zero, trunnion
2; but had the TRUNNION limit 074 in 4, it wouldn't
have worked. Because I understand that the shaft
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CDR Well, see, it's still the problem. You not only
need the upper and lower limb, - oh, I got you -
I see what you mean.
SPT Yes, it's going pretty slow. I just got the tape
recorder unloaded.
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214 00 i0 53 8PT Okay, Houston; Skylah. SPT here. Do you want the
evening status report, now?
CC Okay, go ahead.
CC Okay.
CC Okay. Owen - -
214 00 18 ii SPT And I've Just verified that both tape recorders
are in 1 Charlie.
_4 00 19 45 CC Okay.
214 00 48 42 SPT Loud and clear, Dick. And how does S073 look to
you down there now?
214 00 49 ll PLT Here's what I'm doing, Dick. I went through the
VTS alignment checkout. It worked - worked out
real good. And I Just went through the S192 a-
lignment check, and it says to twizzle the dials
in here, but I don't think I will. I Just took
the readings; and I'll record them down, if you
want, or read them down to you right now. And I
have two of them. They don't want me to do any-
thing with those adjustments tonight.
CC Go ahead.
CDR Okay. Say, if you got any friends among the flight
planners down there, they keep telling us they're
going to give us snme- a little spare time to do
this Job, but it never seems to happen. We've been
working from sunrise to right now, and welre still
not finished. We haven't even started the day 5
transfers, and we hustled all the time. Tell them
to give us a little more pad, if they possibly can,
because I've looked out that window 5 minutes in
5 days. And the rest of the time, we've been
hustling.
CDR They hear you, but they don't change the operation.
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CC Roger.
SPT Headset.
CC Roger.
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SPT Roger.
PLT This is Jack right here. Now Owen's got the comm
set up the same way as I had it. He Just took
over the headset. Nothing different.
CC Okay.
214 02 39 39 CC Okay, thank you very much. We've still got about
4 minutes here. Time's kind of short. So I'll
read you a couple of things that've been handed
me by the news folks. One of the most powerful
Co_anist leaders in the world died today. Walter
Ulbricht, leader of East Ger - GermAny, had sur-
vived purge after purge in the Communist portion
of Germany, and he was 80 years old. Today in
Russia, Soviet President Podgorny was presented
with a sample of lunar soil collected by U.S.
astronauts. The soil, which will be on display
in the Moscow Minuyal - Mineral [Minerological]
- I'll skip that word - Museum in Moscow, was
picked up by the Apollo 17 guys. And the sample
was presented to the Soviet people By President
Nixon. Locally, here in Houston, Lo Cunningham,
wife of former Astronaut Walter Cunningham is
expected to file soon for a slot on the Houston
City Council. And all day today, we were pelted
by heavy rains and with the flood warnings being
posted in many areas. In Boston yesterday, there
was a crash of a DC-9 airliner. One of 89 persons
survived the crass - crash, and the airplane was
trying to land in a dense fog. And for - for
Jack there, he was not flooded (laughter).
CC Roger that.
214 02 43 01 PLT Hey, Dick. Tell my wife I'm sorry I missed the
call. I could hear her talking at the other end;
she couldn't hear me. And I just came back down
to finish my steak and ice cream.
214 02 h3 37 CO Okay, I'ii tell you what. We'll try to set that
up at Guam at 03:17 Zulu. I will not give you a -
an S-band call over air-to-ground. And - but if
you want to Zalk to us on S-band, please - please
feel free to do so.
PLT ()kay
; Roger.
214 02 43 53 CC Roger.
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CDR Sure did. We got one for the command module RCS.
It looks like quad D temp is below 80 degrees.
We didn't switch heaters or anything. We thought
we'd talk with you and see what you thought we
should do.
CDR And, on the VTR, I saw the little green light on;
didn't think we were over a site and turned it
off, so you may have to recommand the VTR on,
if you want it to dump or whatever you all were
doing with it.
CC Go ahead.
21_ l0 5_ 32 CC Okay, we'll work that one. And are you up in the
co_nand module now?
214 l0 55 00 CDR Okay, we'll sure do that. Next one is, I noticed
that after we've unloaded the command module,
there's still several items in there, and it's
probable that we Just - as we unloaded them with
our checklist, we forgot them. One of them is an
SO19 package. But I believe we have two aboard,
one of which I moved to the film vault. The other
one, I noticed, is in the command module. And I'm
wondering if you could check and see if it's sup-
posed to stay there for a while or we're supposed
to move it to the film vault somewhere, and tell
me where, and we'll go do it.
CC Roger.
214 l0 55 39 CDR Another item is, you asked the other day whether
or not we'd completely finished the activation.
We all looked over our checklist closely yesterday,
and we think it's complete except for the fire
rapid DELTA-P drill. And so, maybe if you all
could put that on the schedule in the next couple
of days, that would be a good thing.
CDR Okay.
214 ii 00 30 CDR Okay. On that pad that came up, was that supposed
to be a REP 12 and I set it at 2; is that what oc-
curred?
CC That's affirmative.
CDR Okay.
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21h ll 02 19 CC Roger.
CDR No. Did the pad for the setup come today?
CC That's affirmative.
CC Roger; we copy.
214 ii 42 32 CC Roger.
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CDR Go ahead.
CDR Understand.
CDR Okay.
CC Go ahead.
214 12 16 57 CDR Let me have a recap now on where you want each
of the valves. You want - I 'm t_]king about
Bravo and Delta. You want the heli_m_ off on Bravo
and Delta -
214 12 25 54 PLT Hey, Hank, I'm supposed to make a urine bag re-
supply. You have some preferred location from
which to take those, or do I Just pick some?
CC Stand by.
CC Okay, we copy.
PLT Okay.
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CDR Okay.
CDR We've haven't got the changes put in that you sent
up in the last 2 days. No. We got all the rest
of them in before that. But we haven't had any
time to do it since then.
CC Go ahead, Owen.
214 13 17 50 CDR Okay_ also, Story, I'm going through some of the
changes. One of them happens to be change number 3
to the SWS Systems Checklist, RS flush number
80 - it's housekeeping number 84M. Now as I - I
received one copy of it, and as I look in one of
my books here, of which there's two, I notice
that I already have a housekeeping 8_M, change
number 2. Does this replace that or what? Yes,
I believe it says it does. I guess then I need
another copy so that I can put it in the other
checklist.
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i CC Okay.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
CC Okay.
214 13 22 33 CC And EGIL would like to know the status of the power
system alert light. Is it on or off?
CC Okay.
SPT Okay.
CC Roger.
CC Stand by l, A1.
CDR Okay.
214 13 25 00 CC And we're going LOS here. We'll pick you up over
Hawaii at 13 :35.
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CDR Roger.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
214 13 37 36 CC The SUS heater one, change pages 9-55 and 9-56.
CC Okay.
CDR Roger.
214 13 53 24 CDR Okay, we'll stand by. We thought you said Bravo,
but we're not sure you meant it.
CC Stand by l, A1.
CC Say again.
214 14 O1 21 SPT Okay, fine; thank you. I Just put the Mll0 data
on channel A, and I'm going to go put all that
old SMMD data on channel A at this time. There's
an awful lot of numbers.
CC Okay.
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CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Okay, I noticed that they have done that all the
way through, and it really makes sense. Okay.
214 14 02 27 PLT Story, l'm going to, for this little while, until
we get the use of this on exercise - this TV,
modify the pointing a little bit so it takes M092
and 171, if that's all right with you.
PLT Notice you guys have got the tape recorder run-
ning right now.
CC Affirmative.
CC That's affirmative.
CC Thank you.
214 14 04 49 CDR And, Story, clarify again the helium valve that
you wanted open now in the CSM.
CDR Go ahead.
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CC Okay.
214 14 21 12 CC Cycle the POWER switch, OFF; then ON. And once
you've done that, place SHAFT to DECREASE.
CC Roger.
214 14 24 15 CDR All right, we're going to Just leave S073 turned
off; we're going right back to EREP.
CDR Roger. Jack and Owen are doing 92/171, and l'm
busily changing this G&N Checklist. l've con-
nected up the EREP box but didn't turn of the TV
power because I didn't think you wanted it on.
Everything's connected, though, ready for when-
ever you need it.
CC Okay.
CC Go ahead.
214 lh 56 05 SPT FLIGHT, Skylab. I read you. Is the CAP COMM out
for coffee?
F That's affirm.
CC CDR, Houston - -
CC CDR, Houston.
214 14 57 24 PLT Boy, it's just barely readable with a voice like
that. We were sure reading that other fellow a
lot better.
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CDR Go ahead.
CC Okay, A1.
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PLT Okay. We're going to run the LBNP, and Al's go-
ing to be working on the bicycle for a little
exercise.
CC Roger.
214 15 28 45 CDR Story, is the general feeling down there that both
of these quads now are isolated and we're not
losing either propellant or helium out of them?
CDR What do you mean, how much time out of quad Delta?
CC That's affirmative.
214 15 34 06 CC Skylab, we've got you through MLA and Bermuda for
l0 minutes. We'll be dumping the tape recorders
over Bermuda at 15:35.
CC Yes, sir.
SPT Roger.
CDR Okay.
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CC Roger.
CC Copy that.
SPT Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CC Go ahead, AI,
CC Copy.
CC Okay.
END OF TAPE
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Time : 21h :18 :O0 to 21_ :19 :30
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PLT Okay.
CC Okay.
214 18 05 15 SPT Hey, Story, SPT. I'm a little late getting you
your BMMD readings. Do you want to get those
down now this morning?
CC Got it.
CC CDR, Houston.
214 18 05 52 CC A1, did you get the fuel cell purge done last
night?
CDR Okay.
CC Okay. Thanks.
CC Say again.
214 18 24 00 CC Roger.
CDR Roger.
CDR Understand.
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214 18 42 47 MCC Now, let me talk a little bit about the EVA.
We think there it would be prudent to probably
delay that, and we aren't prepared to say how
long, whether that's 24, 48 hours, or what.
But we feel it would be prudent to delay that
EVA to allow us some additional procedural
development here on the ground for both reentry
under the conditions we now have, that is two
quads, and to assure proper OWS performance
during the EVA. What I'm talking about there
is the problems we've had with the condensate
loop and so forth. We'd just like to make
sure that we've got that all squared away so
that, if we had some problems during the EVA,
that we'd know precisely how to handle them.
Therefore, on that - on that basis, we think
we ought to take a little more time in
developing those procedures. Not that we're
not satisfied with the ones you have on board,
we Just think it'd be a good idea to take that
extra time.
214 18 44 45 CDR None. You Just said the right words. We've
been hoping you'd say that all day. Ever
since we found out that that was a true
problem that we had with our quads this
morning_ we've been sort of concerned. And
I think that I speak for Jack and Owen, and
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CC Okay.
CC I will.
CC Stand by l, Jack.
PLT Okay.
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CC Go ahead.
CC Okay.
214 20 22 51 PLT And I also - also noticed that the dull - the
dull side - of the film is out forward. I
presume that's the emulsion, but the shiny
side is in, and the dull side is out.
CC Copy.
PLT Okay.
PLT Okay.
214 20 24 17 CC And when the CDR gets through with M171, we'll
have him do a condensate holding tA_k dump.
PLT Okay. But. Well, I can turn the fans off now.
Is that right?
CC Okay.
CC Stand by Just i.
CC (>wen, Houston.
SPT Go.
CC The ATM pass was for TV. And since the VTR
is broken and we have a sparsity of TV passes
and we are going to send you some good ATM
tomorrow, we suggest you delete the ATM today.
214 20 48 27 SPT Okay, I'ii delete that and how about that star
tracker procedure that you - we talked about
earlier this morning. Do you want to get that
star tracker procedure moved around and locked
on to Canopus if we can?
CC Roger.
CC Okay, copy.
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CC PLT, Houston.
END OF TAPE
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CDR Yes. Say, when Story went over the hill, he gave
us a fast call for an S073, which nobody h d a
pencil near, so we didn't do it. But not only
that, S073 doesn't do anything, and I'm Just
kind of wondering what our next move is.
214 21 52 08 SPT Robert, SPT. Let me talk to you about star tracker
for a moment.
214 21 53 08 CC Okay. Copy that, 0wen. Then the door did close
when you closed it that last time?
SPT Yes. The door did close then; and the door's
still barber pole now; and the gimbals are still
where I left them about 30 or 40 minutes ago. And
so, it looks like it ought to be ready to go again
any time Canopus is available. I have not tried
to cha - I did notice on the status board that
Canopus is a selected star, but I've not updated
any information. Y'all - you all are handling
the - the orbit plane updates and so on. So I'm
a little curious as to the sort of behavior of
the STAR TRACKER at this point. Could you give
me a clue as to what degree it has been m_1 func-
tioning and whether or not you think it's working
okay? Over.
CC Okay, go ahead.
SPT ...
CDR Go ahead.
CC Okeydoke.
CC Okeydoke.
214 21 57 B2 CDR And Owen can give you where they are now. l'm
pretty sure that NUMERIC is ON and SRIGHT, the
same with INTERVAL. But generally speaking, during
this period, it was otherwise.
214 21 58 14 CC Okay. We'll check that out for you. And we got
about B0 seconds until LOS. We're going to have you
again at Vanguard at 22:20, 22:20. And meanwhile,
on S073, AI, if you could, we'd like you to posi-
tion the TRUNNION switch to OFF and the SHAFT to
DECREASE. And we suspect that maybe the heater
on the shaft has failed. And this'll give us a -
give us a hint at it.
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CC - - H-11. Okay.
214 22 26 38 CDR Okay. The aft - aft end, left. Is that as I'm
standing at the control panel?
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_ Time: 214:22:30 to 215:00:00
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214 23 27 42 SPT Hey, Crip, here's a little news for the EREP
world, l'm in the last 192 alignment. I Just
finished the - or - correction, - the visible,
and I'm working on the thermal. But - the
visible gave me left meter 82 percent, right
meter 66 percent.
SPT Right.
SPT Okay, and I'm ready for the news on the IMSS.
CC Oh. Okeydoke.
CDR But I was trying to round those up. The other day
Jack had the ..., and he couldn't find his either_
but we Just didn't have time to hunt for them. So
I thought I'd Just go ahead and get - at least
find mind, then I could tell him where. Maybe
they are in one of the pants pockets or something
like that, in one of the modules, but I could
never locate them.
CC Okeydoke.
CC Okay.
CDR Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CC Okeydoke.
CC Okay, - -
PLT Right; 1 foot past the dot which leads the sensi-
tometry. That's about 6 feet of film. And - I've
got a question. In all of the empty cassettes,
I'm finding a little - spool clamp. Should I go
abead an6 use that to wind the tape on the spool,
or should I Just use tape, or can I use both?
PLT Roger.
SPT Roger.
214 23 59 i0 SPT Okay, I'll stay clear of it there, Bob. And I'm
of the opinion that we've lost AC-1 in the C&D
panel distribution here. I've recycled both the
INVERTER LCA-1 and the AC-1 circuit breakers.
They're both staying closed. But we have none of
the display functions on BUS l, only on BUS 2.
And checked the integral lighting on the variable,
which is fed from BUS i. We have it on FIXED,
fed from BUS 2, but not on BUS 1. So, I thought
perhaps you'd had another command or something that
could have secured power. We have no readout on
board, of course. But I thought - I think you'd -
you do have telemetry for verifying the voltage on
AC-1 and the C&D distribution. Over.
END OF TAPE
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Page i
NOTICE
CDR Go ahead.
CC Yes sir.
SPT Roger. Sorry. I've got to go turn the speaker box off.
215 00 02 14 CDR Yes, I'm Just reporting that we won't erase any-
thing we've got, but I'm not certain we still
have that in its completeness.
CC Okay. Understand.
CC Go.
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PLT Roger.
CC Okeydoke.
215 Ol 45 12 CDR Now one of the items that we can't locate and
we'd like to find is the timer for S054. We're
pretty sure we o - unstowed it and put it in its
proper place, but we don't know where that is
and can't seem to find it in the stowage list.
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CC Roger.
PLT Go ahead.
CC Okeydoke.
CDR Could you check and see what it was packed in?
If it was packed in a sock or, loose, or what.
We can't locate it. We may go up around the ATM
and it may be in with some other experiment or
something.
CC Yes.
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215 02 43 36 PLT Hey, Crip, have the doctor add one more orange
juice to my menu today, would you please? I
just am swilling it down right now.
END OF TAPE
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Time: 215:03:00 to 215:10:30
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CDR Roger.
CC Okay, we copy.
CC You should have one for EREP and one for no EREP.
215 ll 33 15 CC The one that has got EREP on it is the EREP one.
PLT Okay.
215 ll h9 17 CDR Okay, understand. And the one you cut out there
on mag, was - was that loading the mags, or what?
SPT Not yet, but I'll go right down and get it.
215 ll 50 39 PLT It's already been changed out, Hank. We've got
the new one on.
SPT Complete.
215 ii 52 21 SPT Okay, I've got you now. But all those details
can go except 1337
PLT Go shead.
215 ll 54 32 PLT Okay, I'm not going to jett unless I hear from
you _gain to definitely Jett.
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PLT Okay.
PLT Okay. Why don't you Just have them find out
what to cross off the old - the new decal and
that might work too.
END OF TAPE
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SPT Go ahead.
SPT Okay, 3-5 and 3-7 before and after eat, before
and after clothes for shower. I didn't notice
the shower on our list today. Oh yes, house-
keeping 7A. Okay, thank you.
SPT Roger.
215 12 35 22 CDR By the way, last night we got the foot restraints
on - the new foot restraints on, in the head.
And they work pretty good. We haven't had a
chance to really evaluate them yet. Today,
sometime, we'll try to get the ones on in the
wardroom, plus some other things like that.
SPT Okay.
CC Yes, sir?
CC Roger.
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CC Stand by 1.
CC Okay.
CDR Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
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CC Okay.
CC Affirmative.
CC Thank you.
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TAG Tape 215-06/T-77
Time: 215:13:30 to 215:14:45
Page 1 of 6/_91
215 13 35 41 PLT Al's closest to the mol sieve, and I got to talk
to you about the desiccants. They all look like
they 're a very pale purple.
CC Copy.
PLT That's the ones that are in the S190, the ones
that are in the stowage box. Also, I can't find
that disposal bag with 12 desiccants in it.
That's supposed to be in M-130. It's not there.
CDR Go ahead.
CC Thank you.
CC Okay.
PLT Go ahead.
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215 13 38 32 PLT Okay. If that's the color you like, I like it.
CC Okay.
215 14 07 5_ PLT Hold it, Hank. Let me put the S190 guys' minds
at ease on the desiccant business. The - the -
desiccants that my good friend and colleague,
Paul Weitz bagged out for me in the contingency
bags, where there were six of them, and they were
R11 a very nice blue color. Therefore, I decided
that all other desiccants, both those in the S190
and those in M-130, were inferior. I put the six
blue desiccants into S190; I took 12 of the other
desiccants and put them in the fecal dryers. I'll
put 12 more in some other time_ but what I need to
know is how long I've got to cook them.
CC Go ahead, A1.
CC Okay.
CDR Roger. Did you get my call about the ear plugs?
215 14 l0 12 CDR Okay. Just wondering, maybe you can ask the stow-
age fellows, where the personal earpieces for the
lightweight headsets might be. I'd like to find
mine, and if there's none on board now, I know
there's some in the 509 ear protection kit, but
I'm not sure those are the kind you hook up to
the lightweight headsets. Those may Just be solid.
But, anyhow, there may be another set aboard. If
not, where are the universal pink ones, so I can
go find a pink one that's the right size? And I
don't want to take mine out of the command module.
It's presently in there; probably ought to stay.
215 14 l0 49 CC Okay. We'll find those for you. And we're coming
up on a keyhole for a minute.
215 14 16 48 CC Copy.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
PLT Roger.
CC Go ahead, Owen.
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CC I got them.
CC Go ahead, A1.
CC Okay.
215 14 35 17 CDR I'll read them in order. CC, DD, EE, FF, BB, AA.
And you might tell EREP troops that everything is
nice and clean with the optics. Up on the side
where the film slides past, I can see some slight
scratch marks on the platen; but other than that,
it's perfect. I dusted them off with the camel's
hair brush, and there Just wasn't enough dust on
there to worry about. There's not anything on
there that it looks to me like you could improve
by further cleaning.
CDR Okay.
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215 14 38 41 CC And A1, those filters on the EREP are - are correct.
END OF TAPE
TAG Tape 215-07/T-78
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SPT Roger. How does this match the EREP time frame?
I'm going to be doing rate gyro pack prep at the
moment, and then I thought I was going to be doing
rate gyro checkout during that interval, and also
handheld TV.
SPT Okay, I'm doing rate gyro prep right now, and then
I'll do the S093 [sic] next. And it looks to me
like your real-time TV is apt to go down the drain.
CC Okay.
CC Okay, A1.
CDR Okay. I'll Just omit that and let it sit where
it is. And I had noticed that, although it didn't
kick out, the intensity was, during the previous
calibration - was up in the 5's, generally.
CC Okay.
CDR Okay. I'Ii turn the power back on and let it cal
again.
SPT Now we've got the Y and the X number 5 and number 6
rate gyros spinning up right now. And it looks
like there may be only a few tenths of a volt noise
on Y-6. We'll, of course, get it calibrated prop-
erly during the Z-LV maneuver.
CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Go ahead.
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CDR Okay, we can do that, but then you won't get the
data - I gather you're not planning to use the EREP
checkout box data then. We knew you couldn't get
them both at once.
CDR Okay.
CC CDR, Houston.
CC Stand by i, Jack.
CDR Okay.
215 15 58 31 CDR I'm leaving POWER ON and I'm pressing back to EREP.
?
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CC Th-nk you.
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CC Copy.
SPT That's the site map that Jack had in his left
hand. Over in his right hand, now, is a map of
the United States. And he was Just reporting
that one of his targets for today is the Bonneville
Salt Flats. Guess you're pointing it out right
now, aren't you, Jack?
CC Copy.
215 16 31 h8 SPT As you can see - much more cloudy in this area.
Difficult to see the ground. Looks like we're
going to cross the coast about 50 miles north
of W_Smin_ton. We're crossing the coastline
right now. The clouds are obscuring it somewhat,
but I th_n_ if you look out now, you'll be able
to see we're moving out into the ocean ....
progress since man took 6 months to travel from
coast to coast by covered wagon or horse. Okay,
I'ii take a moment to reset my camera and try to
give you another inside shot of our rate gyro
package.
CC Okay.
215 16 34 34 SPT We had one brief view looking back towards the
workshop there, but it was Just a black hole at
that point because I've got all the lights turned
off while changing film in some cameras down in
the workshop area. So after this pass is
complete, why I'll finish the film transfer and
then get the lights back on.
SPT Roger.
PLT Okay, Story. How about, Just for the heck of it,
have one of the EREP guys, maybe Ron Weitenhagen
or whoever dream up a 45-degree time on Lake
Somerville ?
215 17 20 23 PLT Roger. That's the one I need the gimbal angles
on.
PLT 0kay.
CC SPT, Houston.
SPT Go ahead.
SPT Go ahead.
SPT Okay.
215 17 22 38 CC And after you've got the cable off and restrained,
rate gyro 5 and 6 circuit breakers, six, all ON.
CC Okay.
SPT Roger.
CC ThRn_ you.
215 17 28 47 CDR Story, sorry to bother you again. Did you say
tape recorders off?
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CDR Roger.
CDR ...
215 17 36 12 CC And AI, we're reading you down here, and the
maneuver looks good.
CDR Perfect.
CDR I'm voiced for the ground all the time now on
EREP, Story?
CC Copy, Owen.
215 17 38 20 CDR How's the comm now, Story? We changed the VOX
semsitivity slightly.
PLT Okay.
215 17 39 07 CDR When we ran the check on the cameras, they all
cycled 40 times, as they should have and
everything is checked out okay, so far.
SPT ...
215 17 56 48 CDR I love ... Owen, switch over to A and see if you
can hear me down there. Can you hear me now?
Okay.
CC Roger.
SPT ... now as ... the star lockon was the following:
... plus 2123. Inner gimbal angle minus 986.
That was at 53 plus 15.
CDR 5910.
CDR 5910.
SPT Roger.
PLT Got a little clouds over the Salt Flats, not bad.
CDR 42 ...
CC Roger.
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PLT Okay, we've got her 00, Houston. All fine. BET
magnification, 00. Go time is 232. I've passed
it already. CAMERA, ON. There's no clouds down
there.
CC We copy, Jack
CC Okay.
CC Copy.
CDR ...
CC Copy, Jack.
CC Thank you.
CDR 30 ...
CC Okay.
215 18 29 32 CC We're not sure that it did. And we'd really like
them. And if we go LOS here without getting them,
if possible you could write down the best you can
recall.
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215 19 36 00 CDR Okay. Let me give you some information from some
of those numlners that we read - supposed to voice
record.
CC Copy.
CDR Okay.
215 19 36 57 CC And, CDR; I've got another S073 procedure for you.
CDR Okay.
CC Go ahead.
215 19 39 35 CDR I did two cals on that before the program. One
was GAIN HIGH in FIELD OF VIEW, l, because that's
what was on the pad for the program. And then I
did one with GAIN zero, FIELD OF VIEW - correction,
GAIN MEDIUM, FIELD OF VIEW, ZERO, because that's
what's normally done in the cal. And then I ran
the experiment. I don't know if it's still run-
ning up there. I haven't been up in the last few
minutes.
CC Roger.
215 19 40 ll CC Okay, the S073 pad is up, A1. And, Owen, could
you verify that the ETC is loaded with high-reso-
lution color f_]m?
SPT I loaded it with the film that was on the pad. I'm
not sure whether that's high-resolution color or
not. I think it was - I'll have to check here and
see something.
215 19 4B B0 CC Yes, I'm still here. I was waiting for you all.
Did - did - did Owen read my message about the
powerup of ATM C&D panel?
CDR Okay.
CDR Say those both again, would you - would you, Story?
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
SPT Okay, I'll make sure I've got change 002 and ignore
20:51 and retain the rest.
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CC Copy, Owen.
SPT Roger. And did you have sc_e way that you men-
tioned yesterday of observing whether or not we
have voltage on C&D panel AC-l?
CC Copy.
CDR Okay.
215 21 14 56 CC Okay.
CC Okeydoke.
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CDR Okay.
CC Yes, and - -
CDR Okay. Well tell you what we'll do. We'll try
that. And did you have a recommended TRUNNION for
tapping it on the side, by the way?
CC Okay - -
SPT Go ahead.
CC That's affirm.
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SPT Okay.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay, I've got that. The other thing that we can't
find is that rejuvenation kit for the 133. Those
two items we can't find, and we think we've got
everything else found. Go ahead on those others.
CDR Okay.
CC D as in dog.
CDR I've started it, and we've found the other washroom
valve, also.
CDR Yes, we only found one the other day. Now we got
them; we found them both. We think we only have
two missing items.
CC Okay. Got any good words on 73? Did you have any
luck with that?
CC Go ahead, Jack.
215 22 51 22 PLT Thank you. And take a looking down at the experi-
ment, it appears to have more contamination on it
now than I remember seeing on the photograph that
he showed us. It - it looks all colors of the
spectrum on the side which is facing the window,
more than it seems, as I remember, in the photo-
graph. The only thing that doesn't look too dis-
colored is the left mode strip. As my head
faces - as my head points to the Sun, the left
mode strip, about 2-1/2 to 3 inches wide, appears
to be more silver on both of the collectors than
the rest of the area on both collectors.
215 22 53 28 SPT Negative. I did the X-REA POWER, ON. I've got
the POWER, ON switch right now. I did not see
the switch position to put EVA AUTO DOOR to ENABLE,
however. If that's in the checklist here, I did
miss that one. But the X-REA POWER is ON right
now.
SPT And also, might point out for S055 that I ... two
of their ... INTERLOCKS. I've stopped now while
finishing up S054, and I'll go back and give them
four more in a few minutes.
CC Doke.
CC Go ahead.
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215 23 20 19 SPT Okay. I didn't think I had missed it, and I have
gone to EVA AUTO DOOR ENABLE now. I thought I'd
see if it closed the door near sunset. And it
looks like it - yes, it looks like it's closed
all the doors for me. Now on page 1-8 - -
215 23 21 36 CDH Jack's got it, and he's listening. He can take
down the message.
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211 00 24 30 SPT We've been hunting in the sock while - now that
you mention it, I thln_ it did probably come in-
side of the sock but the can was the thing that
reminded us.
CC Okeydoke.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay.
216 00 54 45 CDR Okay; and I've been dumping the holding tank and
I'm getting ready to pull the vacuum out in a few
minutes.
CC 0keydoke.
SPT Just a note, Crip. I did get the M133 tape re-
corder changed out and all set up for the elec-
trode prep.
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Time: 216:01:00 to 216:02:30
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CDR Okeydokey.
216 01 12 3h CC Got them all. Very good. How does the window
look now?
PLT Immediately.
CC Okay, that --
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SPT Say, Bob. One quick word. I did not get to the
ED52 and would appreciate it if it could be
rescheduled for me tomorrow.
I 216 02 44 12 CC Skylab,got
we've Houston.
about a We're A0S pass.
7-minute over Ascension, and
And if you'd
like, I can give you the evening news.
CC You didn't know how lucky you guys were, did you?
Boy Scouts from 50 states and 20 foreign countries
are spending a week at two national jamborees
going on presently. The national jambobee -
Jamboree is being held near Butler, Pennsylvania.
The Jamboree west is near Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
A little DOD information. The Senate Armed
Services Committee has cut the Air Force B-I
bomber budget by one-hundred million. Today the
committee restored a 50-percent cut in the Navy's
Trident submarine program. Meanwhile, the Defense
Department says there will be more militaa7 bases
closing around the country if the D0D budget cut
proposals are upheld. And to show you that the
Navy's always the first in line, it says that
that airline that talks about the "Wings of man"
may have to add _ P.S. to its motto. Eastern
Airlines just graduated its first woman pilot.
She's 23-year old Barbara Barrett. She has flown
cargo for a Detroit firm for l0 months before
Joining the airlines. And for Jack, the big
item is the $250,000 Westchester Golf classic.
And, unfortunately, play scheduled to start yes-
terday was delayed due to rain. Tom Weiskopf is
the favorite, coming off his big win last week
in the Canadian Open. Top money is going to be
$50,000. Pro football news: tonight the New
York Jets-are, of course, playing in the Astro-
dome against the Oilers. Also tonight, the
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CDR Oh-oh !
216 03 29 21 CDR We've also been kind of wondering why the hydro-
gen quantity is low in tank 1 and not in 2.
That's just the way they feed?
CDR Okay.
CC Okeydoke.
. o
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CC Say again.
CDR His S073 quit. We've had to have them closed most
of yesterday to protect it.
CC Stand by.
216 ll 08 32 CDR Okay, they're OFF. And it did not pop the BUS TIE
circuit breakers - -
216 ii 13 04 CC Okay.
CC Go ahead.
216 ll 49 35 SPT Yes, I can now. You were asking me about being
in the REG or BAT position with the CBRM 17
SELECTED. I think we went over the hill as I
was doing that. I had my SELECT switch in the
1/12 position and not the 13/18, so when I did
go back and put it on BAT and SELECT 17, then the
ALERT light disappeared. But at the same time it
kicked the REG OFF. And so then I selected the
CBRM number 16, by Just rotating one position,
and that kicked the number 16 REG OFF. So I
rotated no further and have not yet attempted to
reset the REG, although I have no reason to think
it will not reset. I wanted to let you know about
it and see if you were ready for a REG RESET on
16 and 17. Over
SPT I see you Just set 16 right there. It's back OFF.
The REG is ON. The light is off.
CC Copy.
CC (Laughter) Roger.
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CDR Go ahead.
CDR Well, I'll tell you how these things sound to me.
I've found out - The - there's no way to work -
You know, when you've got the day scheduled, there
is no way to work in the other stuff, I've found
out, because it Just won't fit. You've got 4 hours
scheduled and 4 hours available, and you can't
stick in an extra hour's worth of something else.
I think it's okay, but I think the doctor's got
to be aware that there ain't going to be any PT
tomorrow, because there's Just not going to be
any way to get it in.
CC Okay, we'll - -
CDR Well, there may be, but we don't think so. And
if it turns out to be, we'll do the PT. But I
think everybody should have on their minds it
doesn't appear to be that way now. Because in
addition to that, you know, there's a lot of these
other things that come up that fill in those
little blank spaces: real-time troubleshooting,
checklist changes, general message, this and that.
So there's - it's always filled with other things,
too.
CC 0kay - -
CC Stand by l_
CDR Okay.
PLT Okay.
CC Go ahead.
CC _l_nankyou, sir.
CC Go ahead.
CC Stand by 1.
CC Okay, go ahead.
CC [Roger.
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CC Roger.
CDR Okay.
CC Roger.
CC That's affirmative.
CC Roger.
CC ()kay.
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CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Go.
CC And I got - -
CDR I'm not sure you can get it off there if you
don't. Okeydokey.
CDR Okay.
216 13 46 38 CC And are the other two in the middle of M131, Al?
216 13 48 01 SPT You know, at this point we've only got one camera
that's working properly, so we've got to move
that one around. The other camera we've not had
any malfunction work on yet.
CC Understand.
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CC Say again.
CC Okay, and I've got some f-stops and the like for
you.
CC SPT, Houston.
SPT Go ahead.
CC Great, Jack.
CC Copy, AI.
CC Sounds fine.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
CC Copy, A1. And could you tell us, when you tried
to drive the TRUNNION to zero, could you stop it
by placing the SHAFT to DECREASE?
216 14 ll 29 CC Roger.
CDR The one thing that we have not found here is Just
extra time. There hasn't been a night that we
haven't, you know, that we never - that we didn't
get to bed after ll:00 Houston time. And - al-
though some of the guys have been asking about
sighs out the window, I'll bet our total out-
the-_vindow viewing time has been - all three of
us put together - has been something less than -
less than 2 hours, maybe even less than an hour.
CC Okay.
SPT Right.
216 14 18 31 CC And we're going LOS here. We'll pick you up over
Ascension - in about 7 minutes.
216 14 23 23 CDR How's the weather out in Colorado for those EREP
sites today?
CDR Okay, it's got two big headings, one cA11ed "one-
day pass ," and the other day called "Two-day
pass." And it says FR-1, 30 minutes ; FR-2,
l0 minutes; FR-B, 3 minutes; FR-4, 1 minute; and
et cetera. Now, we suspicion that it might be
for T025 or S020 that we're not doing.
216 14 26 46 CC Roger.
CDR Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CDR Go.
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CC Thank you.
CDR Good news for the 509 battery cat. Lee Ramon
will like this. Let me read you the battery in-
formation on BAT 6.
CC Okay. BAT 6.
CDR Okay. BAT 6, day 216, time 14:55. And I'll Just
start down reading them through 23 and then the
BAT. 1.327, 1.331, 1.324, 1.329, 1.326, 1.325,
1.329, 1.329, 1.328, 1.326, 1.325, 1.327, 1.326,
1.325, 1.329, 1.327, 1.330, 1.329, 1.326, 1.328,
1.327, 1.328, 1.323. And the BATTERY was 30.5,
so it passed all the way.
CC Roger.
216 14 02 56 CC Roger.
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CC Copy.
SPT Go ahead.
CC Roger.
CC Thanks.
CC Stand by i.
SPT Okay. I'll not have the VTR prep done, but I'll
be at the panel.
216 15 37 58 CC MARK.
216 15 40 50 SPT Yes, I heard the klunk, and the green light was
a slight flicker Just as the relays were closing
in there.
CC Okay. I
i
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
CC Copy.
CC Roger.
216 15 45 41 SPT It sounded more like Just the first of the two
klunks I had heard before. And the RECORD light
is now out. But I heard the first relay, and it
may not have been quite exactly the same sound
as the earlier one.
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CC Okay.
SPT Go.
CC Stand by l, Owen.
SPT Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CC Thanks.
CC Go ahead, A1.
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CDR And the place where they got, "Start Z-LV maneuver"
- Like today, they got, Start Z-LV maneuver
16:27:00". Then they could say, "T-zero
time," and then put that in right there. And
that gives the VTS operator all he needs to know.
CC SPT, Houston.
SPT Go ahead.
SPT Roger.
216 16 08 20 CC Roger.
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CDR Okay.
216 16 36 57 CC Roger.
CDR Roger.
CC Go ahead, AI.
CC Thanks, A1.
SPT You sure you fellows want the RECORD left on?
CC Stand by 1.
CC Great.
PLT Ck_7.
216 17 24 38 PLT Okay, th_nk you. I was saying that this tape
recorder meter Charlie 8, it oscillates plus
and minus 7 percent when you're in the low
speed. When you go to high speed, why it's in
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CC Copy.
216 17 29 32 CC Roger.
216 17 40 51 PLT MABK. STAND BY on the SCAT. hl, SCAT and BAD,
0N, on the minute.
CC Stand by l, Jack.
216 17 44 49 PLT Did you get all the channel A business - the tape
record?
CC Bravo 7, 30 percent.
PLT Roger.
CC Go ahead, A1.
216 17 47 07 SPT I can describe a little bit more about this ETC
camera. There, it Just came back on. You might
have heard it. It's been sitting in STANDBY all
this time with the power connected ...
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CC Hello.
CC Okay.
CDR Go ahead.
CC Okay.
SPT Go ahead.
CC Okay.
CC Stand by 1.
CC And, Jack, for your S019, it's mag 005 you want
to use.
PLT Go ahead.
CC Okay. Fine.
PLT I thought maybe you may have got the idea that
it must have been goofed up.
216 19 17 37 PLT Looks like we're locked on some star there, but
it's not Canopus. I'll go over there and get
Canopus.
CC That's better.
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216 20 54 34 CDR Yes, he even looks good. And another nice thing
that occurred was we found the S052 - S05h box.
Yes, we found it and it was in A-9. So everything
- we got them all now.
CC Okay.
CC Copy.
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CC Thanks, AI.
CC Good.
216 21 02 22 CC Okay.
PLT Say, I've got some words for our friend, Karl
Henize on S019. Is he hanging around there?
CC Go ahead.
216 22 00 58 PLT I ran his pad off and everything went smoothly
except there is one discrepancy between the little
timer on top of the AMS and real time. When you
_, set the timer to 270 seconds, it times off
200 seconds instead. I made two runs on it,
200 seconds and 202 seconds. When you set his
little on 90 seconds, the two runs I got were
72 seconds and 69 seconds. And finally when you
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216 22 06 13 PLT Say, Crip, is that really a fact that I'm suppose
to do another Ml31 OGI in motion sensitivity? I
just did one a couple of days ago.
216 22 07 58 PLT Yes, you got the marks, shutter open and shutter
close, on all of them and the only difference is
that 6 and 7 were h-l/2 minutes each. And, like
I said before, the only two that we didn't get
were the 90-second in one on field 620 and the
270-second one on field 576. The whole operation
went quite smoothly. We had to start a little
bit late because of the LBNP dump.
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CDR Roger.
CDR Okay.
J
CC Roger, A1. We Just discovered we had a little
configuration problem with this condensate dump.
Have you started that yet?
CC Okay.
CDR I sure wish that hose would reach over to the other
side. That would make it nice.
CC Roger.
CDR Okay.
216 23 42 22 CDR Two questions, Crip. Have you figured out why we
thought it was hot yesterday and last night in here
and it doesn't seem that way today, other than
psychological? And second, have y'all looked into
the possibility of that S073 having a problem with
the power plug?
216 23 43 29 CC And for Jack or Owen, we're not really sure where
you are on the 131 run, but if you're in the run,
we do need the experiment 1 recorder on.
CDR They were between runs there. They had two parts,
and they stopped and got out and fixed their dinner.
And then they are getting back on it right now, so
they haven't started taking data yet. And I'll
sure remind them.
CDR Okay.
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CDR Okay.
CC Okay.
217 00 i0 h4 CDR What did you ever find out from your tests of the
VTR today?
CC Stand by 1.
CC Affirmative.
, SPT Roger.
SPT Roger.
SPT Understand.
CDR 0keydoke.
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CDR Okay, let 's go with the urine volume first : 89,
125, 175. Drinking water gun: 4671, 7679, 5628.
You have the B_4D. CDR is presently exercising.
I'll report his the last half of the night.
SPT, 2/25/3000; mark l, 50 reps, A; mark 2,
20 reps, B. 0 Okay, I'm sorry about that, the
second one should not have been mark 2, 20 reps,
but mark l, 20 reps, B. And here's some
additional ones from yester - wait I'll give you
that later. PLT: 2/10/2500; 3, 20 and - and then
ma_k l, he got 50 As 20 Bs, 20 Ds, 20 back bends.
Okay. Medication, none. Sleep: CDH, 6/F_ SPT,
5-1/2/F; PLT, 6/G. Food log, I'll read that.
Okay, CDR : four salt packs and no deviations ;
SPT: eight salt packs, and he ate one extra
coffee cake. PLT: six salt packs plus two
apple drinks. Give you the food log in a
minute; Jack's up there getting it together.
CC Okeydoke.
217 01 51 06 CC D-440 was where the valve for the window should
be stowed.
CDR Okay.
217 01 55 14 CDR Okay. We'll give you the ETC one at the final
pass also.
CC -- ...
CC Roger. We concur.
217 01 57 20 CC Okeydoke.
217 02 i0 02 CC Roger.
CDR You must have been working hard for the last
week or so.
217 02 ii 46 MCC Hey, that's super. Hey, A1, I know that you've
gotten a lot of changes. There's been little
time - well, there has been little station
passage time to have things explained, so it's
your nickel. We'll try to answer some of the
philosophy, et cetera.
MCC Okay.
MCC Yes. And I might add that - for the future we've
also looked at three quads out, and we have a
good control mode with one SM quad plus three
thrusters off the CM RCS, and that - that works
good, too.
CDR Okay, you would have 160 above the red line,
counting the 80-foot per second out of the hybrid,
or something like that?
CC That's correct.
CDR Roger.
CC Everybody's. And - -
21_ 02 46 4B CDR Okay, we'll get it in the book. We've got half
put in, and we got all the entry stuff put in the
entry cue cards. That must have come up for the
systems book.
CDR Concur.
CDR Okay.
MCC Delta.
MCC Both.
CDR Understand.
CDR Roger.
217 02 53 ll CDR Roger. Sounds like we got DAS; we got then the
hybrid, and, of course, then we got - we actually
got the service module; so we got at least three
ways to do it.
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CC Go.
CC Okay - -
CC Okay.
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CC Stand by.
SPT What did Dr. Frost think of his sleep data the
last two nights?
CC Okay.
CC Roger. Copy.
CC A1, when you say it was in the VENT, was the door
cracked open also?
CDR That was it. I had the door open and venting the
tank and then when I finished venting the tank,
I went to PRESS but I did not close the door.
The door was in VENT, so it was venting out the
little vent port there.
CDR Okay.
CDR 0keydoke.
CDR I 'm glad you pointed that one out. That would
have thrown us.
CC That's right.
CDR No. We were all getting ready for bed back here.
SPT Oh, very good. You know, it's Just lucky that
the first interruption occurred Just less than a
minute, I think, after the termination of the
last pass. So, it turned out to not lose any
data there.
217 ii _0 27 CC I'Ii get that real number for you from G&S right
now, AI.
CC Go ahead.
CDR Okay.
CDR Roger.
CC Say again.
CC Roger.
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SPT Okay.
CDR Okay.
SPT Okay.
SI_2 Roger.
CC Roger. We copy.
217 13 ii hi CC Roger.
CDR Wait 1.
CC Okay.
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CDR Go ahead.
CDR Okay.
PLT Go ahead.
CC Go ahead, A1.
CC Stand by l.
CDR Great.
CDR ...
CC Okay.
PLT Is my what?
SC ...
•_ SC ... auto.
217 lh 2h 30 CDR Yes, that's after you get - if they give you a
some ... LV angles. You go those things - that's
kind of a separate subset. There aren't any,
so Just let it fly with ... awhile. When it
unlocks, then you - it'll go - -
CDR Good.
SPT ....
CDR Yes.
SC ....working ...
SC ...
217 14 36 35 CDR You're right. The second rev, you got it.
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PLT Okay. How about asking the VTS troops there this
question. The Washington, D.C. target requests
a uniform area near the city. The city will
appear to be uniform itself. Would they like
me to put the PIPA right on the city? Or would
they like me to pick a forested area somewhere
outside the city limits?
CDR Huh?
CDR ()kay.
PLT Wilco.
CDR Okay.
CDR We can see all the Great Lakes, see Detroit, see
Windsdor, Toledo, see the St. Lawrence River,
Boston_ Long Island; New York, it was clear.
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217 14 54 57 CDR Okay, coming up 55. 55, 193 S, ON and 19_ R. ON.
194 MODE to MANUAL. Think we can do that. READY
on, Jack. Supposed to be on at 56:20 for you.
Forget RAD/SCAT GIMBAL angle flickering; nothing's
new there.
CDR Okay.
CDR Looking for - I'll watch for 56:20 for you_ Jack.
PLT Okay.
f
CDR Things are looking good at the moment.
PLT Okay.
PLT It is on.
CC Affirmative, A1.
CDR 58:46.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay.
217 14 58 42 PLT Camera coming over the clouded area, still over
the clouds.
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217 15 00 07 CDR Taking some good pics with the cam here. 192,
MODE to READY at approximately 3 seconds. Okay,
that's it.
217 15 01 51 CDR Okay. 193 SCAT, OFF, and 193 RAD, OFF. And then
SCAT, ON, and then RAD, ON. Everything's okay.
Stand by for 02:13 - -
217 15 02 13 CDR SCAT, OFF; RAD, OFF. ALTIMETER, ON, and RAD, OFF.
S, OFF. Standing by for 02 :58 which ... STANDBY ;
range, 75; 02:58. Okay, all those are complete,
Houston. We're standing by for 02:58.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
CDR Where ?
PLT Washington.
CC Copy, Jack.
217 15 07 32 CDR Think that was drifting? Think that could have
moved you over there?
217 15 07 43 SPT The other day, Story, after we finished the pass,
I was looking at the IMC as we went through South
America, and it looked like with IMC on at all
angles, it was drifting fairly rapidly down and
to the right. I wanted Jack to check it this
morning before we did anything about it.
CC Yes, sir.
CDR Okeydoke.
CDR 09 :28.
CDR Okay, - -
PLT Okay.
217 15 09 36 CDR The fellows that figure that all out seem to Know
what they are doing. We haven't had a bit of
problem. Get's there when you say. It doesn't
fire too many mibs [?] In fact, did you ever
figure out if it fired any today?
CDR Okay.
PLT Okay.
CDR ... 7.
CDR Maybe you can catch the latch over there. Just
about ... - -
CDR Okay.
SPT Notyet.
CDR Story?
CC (30 ahead.
217 15 12 _i CDR We Just turned off those rate gyros. The rate
gyros inside.
CDR Not a bad idea. Who gave you that quick answer?
Bob Kain?
CC Roger.
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CC He says, "Thanks."
217 15 57 55 PLT Okay, how about letting me know when I can have
it. I got to put these priorities in my maneuvers.
SPT At Guam, and how many minutes did you say, Story?
PLT Three.
CC About
B minutes.
CC Roger.
CC Go.
217 16 08 18 PLT You got the SAL door open down there, 0.?
SC (Whistling)
CDR ()kay. The CDR is now getting ready to read all the
reading on these gages. And here we go. Starting
with A: i, 55; 2, 59; 3, 86; 4, 9 - correction,
71; 5, 64; 6, 0. That completes that one. Now
we go to gage B.
217 16 15 14 CDR Okay, B-I, 42; B-2, 56; 3, 76; 4, 72; 5, 72; 6, 55;
7, 30; 8, I0; 9, 58. Now dial C: i, -
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PLT Okay.
PLT Okay.
CC Go ahead.
CC Beautiful, Owen.
CC At what site?
CC 0kay.
217 16 32 35 CC Copy.
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CDR 928.
PLT Yes, that's for sure. I feel like I'm right over
it - right on it, but I can't find it.
PLT Check.
CC Okay.
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PLT Okay.
CDR Okay.
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CDR Okay, thank you for the help, Story. 47:27 okay,
stand by.
PLT ...
PLT Yes.
CDR Great.
PLT Well, it's about time for the kid to get with it.
Turn this maneuver on.
PLT Hello.
CC Roger.
217 17 00 Oh CDR And EREP to STOP. That's the end of it. It's
time to go into the post act. Okay. That's a
C&D post. Then do tape recorder depletion. Will
do it. Voice record B-7. Okay, B-7 is indicating
a mere 30, 30. 192 DOOR to CLOSED.
PLT Okay, SI -
CDR Okay.
CDR Intervalometer, 2.
CC Yes, sir.
SPT Okeydoke.
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SPT (Kay.
CC C_ay.
SPT Good.
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217 18 12 12 SPT Okay. And does it look like you can select
either - either of the Ssync gator - generators
from the ground by DAS without turning them both
on at once? Or maybe you haven't tried yet.
CC Stand by 1.
PLT Affirmative.
CC Will do.
SC Okay.
PLT Roger.
CC SPT, Houston.
217 18 39 18 CC Okay, and after we've done all that and seen it
over a station and it looks good, we'll have
you powering down the ATM via ATM Experiments
Checklist, 5-3 through 5-5.
SPT Okay.
CC Thanks.
CC Okay.
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CDR Okay. We'll sure get it. We got our cameras out,
ready to go.
217 19 48 ll CDR Okay. Got any good settings for us? We think
we got them set, but what do you recommend?
SPT Go ahead.
CC Go ahead.
217 19 h9 37 CDR Okayo_ _e got out the 2 PCUs, and the SPT will be
using 013 and the PLT, 010. And those were the
ones that :were in the containers. Also, when we
got out our UCTAs we've got out the three that we
brought over from the au_and module. We want to
varify that all that's okay.
SPT Roger.
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CC Roger.
CC Roger.
CC Roger.
CC Roger.
217 20 14 34 SPT Okay. Now l'm on minus 5582 right now and I
assume I have to roll through the South Pole not
the North Pole. Is that correct?
SPT Roger.
CC Jack, I - -
PLT Good.
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SPT Okay. Plus 2057, and tell me again the roll rate
you had Just agreed to.
CC Go ahead, Jack.
CC Stand by 1.
PLT Number 1.
217 21 21 22 SPT Okay. Only 2 arc minutes left there Story. And
do you want me to start powerdown now or what?
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CC Okay.
217 21 2h 4h SPT And, Story, there are three EVA lighting switches
and they all cycled ON and then back OFF.
and took those pins off. And now the plate looks
real good; looks like the one we practiced with.
Next, we got all the tethers hooked on the thing.
We' re now up there with the two poles, the two
sets of poles. In this set of poles, one of the
poles has a - a sphelic C?J or spiral of gray
tape on it. And then all the rest do not. We
were trying to figure out if that's the spare
pole or the first pole.
CC Okay.
CC Okay.
CC That's affirm.
CC Okay.
CC Roger.
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CC 0keydoke.
CC Okay, we copy.
217 22 57 26 CDR And while they are thinking about that, let me get
them to look on page 6.2-2, the last paragraph for
EV-1, on the left. It says, attach base plate to
clothesline clip on F-6 handrail by use of base
plate tether. Okay, we know how to do that. Next
line says, attach tether to clothesline clip on
F-6. Now we suspicion that's Just redundant and
we ought to strike out the second part, but we want
to make sure we understand the situation.
217 22 58 30 CDR Another thing while you are waiting. Jack indicates
from looking out the window that the $230 doesn't
have a red or a blue or a white handle - that they
sort of all look the same out the window. And we're
going to have to get you to send that change up
again that talks about attaching it to the red
handle, or the white handle or whatever - to attach
it to the one clearest the - nearest the FAS or the
one farthest from the FAS, whichever he wants.
Instead of going on color code, we would like to
go on ones that are either closest or farthest
from the FAS area.
CC Okay.
CDR Okay.
PLT And while we're looking it up, I got the S149 put
together the way it says in the checklist.
And in the last step it asked me to verify that the
plates will open up without interference, and it
seems like to me that's s_mething you guys should
have verified on the ground already.
PLT Okay.
PLT Go ahead.
217 23 29 53 PLT Okay, that's very good. That makes it very clear.
I understand now.
218 00 27 36 CDR Okay. The one thing I've been wondering about
on this EVA tomorrow. We got it all stowed up
there in the AM and with the exception of Just
a couple of items, plus putting these changes in
the checklist and looking at some of those -
looking at where we - want to see for those
burned areas, which we haven't had a chance to
do yet, trying to get in our exercise, then hit
the bed, because we're 2-1/2 hours away from that
right now, it looks like. When we get ready
tomorrow, are we sort of GO to get g - to go on
out, or do we have to wait for a certain time to
go? I've forgotten the rules.
CC Stand by 1 on that.
218 01 04 35 CDR I was telling Owen tonight, they Just feed them
a little by little. Which is okay, though. Some-
body's got to work them all out, and that's not
done instantly.
CC Yes, we've - -
CC Roger.
CC Okeydoke.
218 01 i0 52 CDR Another thing you might ask the food people
[sic] when you're talking with them, Malcolm
Smith or whoever, ask them - Jack would kind of
like to get a couple more drinks. Right now,
the restriction is - is two extra per day, and
he'd like to have maybe one or two more than that,
sometime. He wants an okay to do that.
PLT Say, Crip, you can tell my good friend, Don Lind,
that we gave his SZ30 - gadget a good scrubdown
with orifice and general rinses and we got them
secured in the airlock where they won't dangle
around. Looks like it's about as clean a job as
we can do.
218 01 17 38 CDR Okay. Here it comes, Crip. Urine volume: 78; 135;
153. Drinking water gun reading: 4700; 7753;
5635. BMMD: 6.238, 6.223 - no, let me say it again,
6.238, 6.238, 6.239; 5.988, 5.986, 5.987; 6.965,
6.967, 6.97_. Exercise: none for anybody yet and,
if we get some, we'll tell you the last pass of the
night. Medication: none. Sleep: 6/good; 6/good ;
6/good. Okay, here comes the food log: CDR,
14 salt packs, and no deviations, rehydratable
water, extra 8 ounces and an extra - one extra
strawberry drink. So, one extra strawberry drink
and one extra 8 ounces. We've got SPT, nine salt
packs, and add one apple drink; PLT, eight salt
packs; add one grape drink to yesterday's menu,
and today, add one apple and one strawberry drink.
Photo log follows : 16-millimeter: ETC prep/M151,
CT18, 62; VTS track 61-D and 62-D, CLO1, 60. Okay,
here comes the 35-millimeters: CX28, 19; 70-milli-
meters, CXll0 - let me go again, CXll, 063; ETC,
CT03, 287. Here comes EREP: 8 - Set, F; 8099;
0292; 7815; 7198; 8968; 7870. Drawer A configura-
tion: no change. Okay, Flight Plan deviations:
pass time, nothing new there; shopping list accom-
plishments, nothing new there. I got the - No, go
ahead. That's okay. Inoperable equipment : we
already talked about the strawberries and we talked
about Jack's extra drink. Unscheduled stowage items
location: one i_]] can of apple drink from overage
moved down to the wardroom and we'll gradually
consume that. And that's the end of the evening
status report.
218 O1 22 28 CC Okay. That was our message 0335 and we'll send it
up to you.
CC Go ahead.
CC 0keydoke.
218 01 26 43 CC Okeydoke.
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SPT Say, Bob, you might ring up the home folks for me
tomorrow night after Jack is through.
CC Standby 1.
CC Okay, go ahead.
CDR Go ahead.
CDR Just a second and let Jack tell you his problems - -
CC Okay.
CDR - - and then you can give me this thing. I've got
the checklist in my hand.
CC Okay.
CC Go ahead.
CC That's affirmative.
CC Okay.
218 02 48 44 CDR Did you have any luck on that PCU power?
CC Will do.
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SPT Hey, Bob, did you happen to see that TV show, about
a week ago, when I showed the little minnows swim-
ming and - inside loops quite a bit?
PLT Okay, the PLT did number - wait a minute. SPT did
2000 watt-minutes, 60 A-1 's and 30 B 's.
CC Copy.
PLT And the PLT did - that was nnmber 2, that's legs
on your ergometer for 30 minutes, 6250 watts and
worked on the mark 1 for l0 minutes, 50 A's and
l0 B's.
SPT Okay, Bob. Just one thing. I'm calling you from
the bedroom back here, in my sleep cap. And you
know, as a part of our pre-EVA checks, I discon-
nected this 133 experiment from channel B, PTT. I
obviously had to reconnect it in order to get you
any data down tonight but I suspect it'll mess up
our comm or our data if I leave it plugged in to-
morrow morning. So, since we've already passed
that spot in our checklist, could you put a note
for a reminder from the ground tomorrow morning,
before we close up the workshop that I disconnect
this M133 experiment again and leave it like it
was so that we will be all set for the EVA?
CC That' s affirm.
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CDR How you doing, Hank? You don't sound the same
this morning.
CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Go ahead.
CC CDR. Houston.
CDR Go abead.
CC That it is leaking.
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CC That's affirmative.
SPT Roger.
CC Okay.
CC Go ahead.
CC Go ahead, Skylab.
CC Okay.
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CDR Yes.
CDR You list the directions and then I'll just read.
I'll say, "Okay, look towards STS. Look above door
or whatever else, if you see anything", and then he
can report it.
218 13 08 14 CDR I'm still shaking this urine. We each found our
profession up here. Owen troubleshoots the ATM, I
dump the condensate tank, and Jack shakes the urine.
218 13 39 25 CC And, PLT, we'd like to talk to you and your EVA
Checklist.
CC Okay.
CC Could you verify that you have not set the DAC
_? for today?
CDR We have not set up the DAC. We've set up the good
TV camera. I know they're both good, but the one
we never had any problems with. Could you tell me
again the serial nl_mBer on the one that we did have
the problem with, so that I can verify that we did
it right?
CDR You're calling the one number 2 that you did not
ever have trouble with or did have trouble with?
CC Great.
PLT Okay, I've got the EVA Checklist ... Just tell me
where it's at then I'll be ready.
CC Copy.
218 14 13 08 SPT Good. And if you don't mid, we'll take a little
time to look around.
CC Be fine.
CDR Okeydokey.
CC Roger.
PLT Not bad when you can see all the way from Washington
over to Chicago in one view, huh?
218 lh 22 _2 PLT We just got another nice view of the coast, East
coast, Atlantic coast, Story. You can see all the
way from Boston way down past Cape Hatteras.
CC Roger.
CC I wasn't.
CC Roger.
CDR Okay.
CC Okay.
CC Copy.
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218 14 42 59 PLT Okay. I'll omit that step. I'd like you to remind
us of it. And I'm going to go to panel 317 and
get SUS 1 pump on, and so forth then. Is that all
right?
PLT Okay.
PLT Okay.
PLT Okay.
PLT Okay.
CC Roger.
PLT Roger.
CDR Roger.
SPT And we're Just about into our LCG's with electrodes
off.
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PLT Yes.
PLT i, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, i0, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4,
3, *** i. How do you read?
CC Ix)udand clear.
CC Roger.
SPT Okay.
SPT Okay.
SPT Okay.
PLT Monitor the cuff gage and verify your SUIT PRESSURE
light is off at 2.8 to 3.1 psi and the LOW VENT
FLOW is off.
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SPT Okay.
218 16 50 50 PLT She goes down to 2.9. Back up; 3.8, 3.35, REG 1
LOW FLOW is out, 3.75. Stable at 3.7.
?_18 16 51 27 PLT And it's about stable at 3.8. And our friends in
the EMU world assure us this won't happen in a
vacuum. It doesn't oscillate that much.
SPT Okay.
218 16 52 Oh PLT Okay, 0., now. We verified our cuff gage stable
3.6 and 3.9.
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SPY The kit Just got knocked off there. I don't think
it's going to hurt anything. It's pretty hard to
snap that little thing b&ck. Yes, Just the mainte-
nance kit.
PLT It seemed to me -
PLT No, no, that's not in the way, the dogs are - Are
you sure we're supposed to have the handle in
equal - lock before we close it?
PLT It won't work that way, because the dogs are hitting
on the edge when you do it that way.
PLT Yes.
PLT I'm not having much luck with this hatch here, AI.
PLT No, there 's - there 's one hsmdle that has OPEN,
EQUALIZE PRESSURE, and close. Okay?
PLT Well, when you get the hatch closed, you try to
dog it over, the -
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FLT ...
219 18 26 02 SPT I'm not sure I'm triggering VOX all the time.
I guess I'm-
CC Okay.
PLT A1, you got all these speaker boxes turned down in
there ?
PLT Okay.
218 17 28 2_ SPT Yes, I think so. It's pretty stable right in here.
Wouldn't you say, Jack?
PLT (Laughter)
SPT Go anywhere.
CC Thank you.
CDR Why?
218 17 35 25 PLT-EVA Well, we've got the Big O. out there on the foot
restraints, A1.
SPT-EVA Whoops.
PLT-EVA No cut-off.
218 17 35 52 PLT-EVA Yes. Can't see the bubbles. Okay. He's got her
clamped, A1.
CDR Okay.
SPT-EVA Next.
SPT-EVA Tethers ?
PLT-EVA Okay. The ... limb tether there is the way we like
it, and l'm going to turn to that beauty before
I do anything with it.
CDR Okay.
SC ...
CDR Yes.
PLT I just want to make sure this little loop he's got
i_ satisfactory for the place he's going to put it.
I think it is.
218 17 48 hl CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and clear over the
Vanguard for 9 minutes.
CDR Well, they've taken out the two poles so far. They
took out the sail bag. They're in the midst of
taking out the ...
CC Copy, A1.
SPY-EVA ...
PLT-EVA Okay, he gets the red one and we'll leave the
tethers inside on this one.
CC Stand by i.
sPr-EVA ...
PLT-EVA Okay. I'm unhitched from it. You put that there
and I'll go get the green one.
PLT-EVA Not that I don't want to, my friend. Got the green
one hooked to me.
PLT-EVA Okay.
218 17 53 10 PLT-EVA No, they're all on, AI. AI, we're rearranging
something here a little bit.
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PLT-EVA Attaboy.
SPT-EVA Go backwords?
218 17 5h 48 PLT-EVA No, it's not going to work ... You know the problem?
This hook is oriented differently than the one in
the water - the two trainers. 180 out. So it's
going to wind up with a red one on top. So what
we got to do is put the green one on first, I think,
O.
CC CDR, Houston.
CDR Go ahead.
PLT-EVA Yes.
CC Thank you.
PLT-EVA Okay, here we are, A1. We're sitting here with the
green one on top and the red one on the bottom. The
hook is locked and the ropes are pointing outboard
so they're going to be easily visible when he
picks them out.
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CDR ()kay.
SC ....
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CDR Okay.
CC Go, A1.
SPT-EVA Yes.
PLT-EVA Elastic.
CC We copied, AI.
CDR Okay.
PLT-EVA How does that picture look down there, now, Houston?
218 19 06 52 PLT-EVA I can see Los Angeles, and the Imperial Valley,
and the Salton Sea. And we're coming up on BaJa.
Yes, and that must be San Clemente down there too.
Right there.
SPT-EVA ()kay.
218 19 07 4h PLT-EVA The way I'm standing up here, Story, I'm heading
backwards, but I'm standing upright looking down
at the - at the Earth. And over on the right now,
of course, we're over lots and lots of blue Pacific
_md clouds. Off to my right side, over there, I
can - yes, we're halfway down the BaJa peninsula
now, and I can see up to L.A. and - uh - a]most
up to Frisco.
PLT-EVA Right. And I can see - Salton Sea, and it's Just
an all-around beautiful sight. Yes, the curvature
of the Earth is very, very apparent up here, and
the Earth truly is round, and -
218 19 08 56 PLT-EVA Hey, 0., I'll fire this up to you and you can put
_mother one on there.
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CDR Hey-hey I
218 19 25 07 CC Skylab, we've got you over the Vanguard for ii minutes.
Reading you loud and clear.
SPT-EVA Oh, yes, I've been through all that. The elastic
bands are really something.
SPT-EVA Okay, we'll let you, Story. I think the next rod
will go a little bit faster, probably. Although
what we're going to do is to - Jack's going to
come back. And then we will turn this section
of rods over, so that the next array is also facing
upward to me so that I can see them as I pull them
out. Otherwise, I'm afraid I'll drag more across
the rack and could pull another - a]most pull
another grommet.
CC Copy.
CC Affirmative.
218 19 27 41 PLT-EVA Boy, look at those mountains down there with the
snow on them.
SPT-EVA Okay.
218 19 29 i0 PLT-EVA Hey, there's the hook with the white ring. The
double ring is on the other side of the pole and
it's going to come to me next before it goes through
the end - opposite end. Okay, I think we've got
that straightened out. Now l'm going to come down
there, 0., and - help you get those plates turned
over.Okay?
CDR Okay.
SPT-EVA Okay.
SPT-EVA Okay, you want to pull that out your way. Got
enough stability? Well, I can help.
218 19 31 26 PLT-EVA Well, it's not going to come out this way, yet.
SPT-EVA Okay.
SPT-EVA Oh.
PLT-EVA Attaboy
SPT-EVA Okay.
SPT-EVA Okay.
218 19 33 lh PLT-EVA Yes. Oh, it's Just going smoothly. We Just got
to take out time .... out here, you don't come
around this way very often, like someone said.
Now, 0., there's l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 *** 9, l0 -
SPT-EVA Oh.
PLT-EVA Yes.
SPT-EVA Yes, if -
SPT-EVA Okay.
PLT-EVA Yes.
PLT-EVA Yes.
SPT-EVA Okay. Well, I'm not sure I can get them off, but
I'll try.
CC Yes, sir.
PLT-EVA Okay now, 0., there's a couple more here like that.
SPT-EVA I think I can get them all right. Those came off
well enough,I can Just pull them right off.
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218 20 33 15 PLT-EVA - - left hand around the pole. Now how is it?
Okay, now it's clear at your end. How's it down
at the other end?
PLT-EVA Yes.
PLT-EVA Negative.
SPT-EVA No, no. You're pulling too hard I can't turn it.
CC Good.
PLT-EVA Okay.
SPT-EVA I can clear this left one, but the right one
is still going to have about a 70 twist or so.
I wish I could lift this gro_et; Just rotate it.
Can't get that grommet back out.
CC Jack, Houston.
218 20 37 49 CC ()kay.
PLT-EVA No.
PLT-EVA Hold - I'ii hold this line out, and you hold that
one out.
218 20 38 31 PLT-EVA Okay, now. There - there you go. Okay, let me hold
this side out 0wen, and you hold the other one out,
and see how she looks.
SPT-EVA Take the pole one way. Rotate the pole clockwise.
PLT-EVA Yes.
SPT-EVA Yes.
SPT-EVA Looks like you can take that one that you had
in your other hand and flip it around to the
bottom.
SPT-EVA Yes. Okay. Now hold it out. Now, hold the other
line out; I'll hold this one. Okay, there you go.
Now, has your line got a twist or not?
PLT-EVA Yes.
CC Okay.
SPT-EVA Yes.
218 21 07 46 SPT-EVA Yes. We can only see one pleat. In fact, it's
Just opened up partly now. All pleats are partly
expanded. Some of the pleats ... - -
CC Okay.
CDR ..o
PLT-EVA Yes.
CDR ...
CC CDR, Houston.
CC Okay.
PLT-EVA Huh?
CDR 0kay.
CC Okay.
CDR ...
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CC Yes, sir.
CC Okay.
218 22 14 27 PLT-EVA The center work station checks are complete, Story,
including the checkout of the H-alpha and S056 mag-
azine.
PLT-EVA Earlier.
CREW ...
PLT Okay. Well, like I said, the whole side facing the
Sun is a little bit tan and right - I notice that
there is some extra brown spots right behind the
joint where the ATM has butted up against the -
the tubular structure. They're sort of triangular
in shape, probably about 4 inches by 2 inches, and
there are Just a few spots - about four or five of
them - where the discoloration is greater there than
the rest of the vehicle.
218 22 16 38 CC Copy that, Jack. And while I've got you there,
just a reminder when you're cranking open the S149,
tc do that extremely slowly because there's a
tremendous gearing down coming from the motor to the
mechanism and the motor speeds up very rapidly when
you're cranking that experiment open.
CC Okay.
PLT-EVA Okay.
CC SPT, Houston - -
SPT-EVA Go ahead.
CREW ...
o,G
PLT-EVA Mine went over top, where ever that is. (Laughter).
PLT-EVA Okay.
(Music)
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CDR ...
CC Thank you.
218 22 43 54 CDR Okay. And all the rest of the things have gone
strictly nominal.
PLT-EVA This screw's going to come all the way out. You
might say I've got a screw loose up here, Story.
CDR ...
CDR ...
218 22 44 31 CDR ... Jack's working hard now, but he reported that -_
when we operated the 55 door several times, that
it looked like it had a slight hangup right at the
very last motion before it went into the stop,
both coming in and going out. He didn't know
whether he could count that as enough to hang it
up or not, but that may be the problem. Now, he'll
have to say whether he thinks it was the ramp it-
self or Just something behind it that made it appear
that the ramp was doing it.
PLT-EVA We think.
CC Copy that.
218 22 45 0B PLT-EVA Well, there are no scar marks on the top part
of the ramp. All I can think is maybe it's a
little - hanging up on the - on the bottom side
of the ramp. I noticed that the ramps on some of
the other doors - the - got a little more of a -
of a wear mark on them than this one. This one's
very clean on the top. It may be on the bottom
that it's sticking.
218 22 h5 36 PLT-EVA Yes, I can verify that. The leading edge of the
sail is - the pole is about 1 foot above the skin
of the workshop and the - the end of the pole is
down on the workshop at the aft end - the pole on
the right, whatever one that is, is - the end of
it looks like it's resting on the - on that big
bump down there on the end of the workshop.
CDR Ye_.
218 22 48 42 CDR Okay, now what - when the next sunrise comes, Jack's
going to stop there and he'll push them down so
that they're bending and touching the workshop,
as you said.
218 22 49 00 SPT-EVA Boy, it gets dark out here. You know that? There's
nothing but me and the lights on my PCU. There's
the Moon. We got a half Moon up here, Story.
_DR .. •
218 22 49 52 CC Okay. And going over the hill here, we'll prob-
ably have you repeat the loops [sic] on page 22.
1-14 sequence when we can see it over Ascension.
CC Okay.
SPT-EVA Hey, A1 - -
CDR ...
CDR ...
CDR-EVA ...
CDR Okay, now I_ll tell you one reason we're prob-
ably not. I Just flipped the LAMP TEST switch
in all positions and got no LAMP TEST. Now,
I didn't throw any circuit breakers up here
or anything else because of our problems so
I'm Just standing by for a suggestion.
218 23 O0 15 CDR O_ay, then one more thing, Story, because we're
going to be losing you again. We're going to
come out in the light and we're going to go
down and look at the poles again afterwe do
149. We had no procedure aboard that's mention-
ed anything about retracting the sail in the
event it didn't set down flat.
218 23 00 43 CDR Okay, one other thing. Jack and Owen both point-
ed out that in no place does the twin-poles
parasol cover - the twin-pole sail cover the
parasol, and that it' s not fully extended. It
still has a little - I mean, it's fully extended
out to the end of the poles, but the accordion
pleating is keeping it from going the maximum
width that the parasol is.
CC We copy that.
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SPT-EVA (Laughter)
218 23 01 52 CDR Hey, Story, one thing more, would you mind if I
ran through that procedure on 2.1-14 and make sure
it decrements even one more frame?
CDR Okeydoke.
SFT-EVA Okay.
CDR ...
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