From ISS Daily Report for 23/05/2010:
ISS and Atlantis are flying in separate orbits again following undocking earlier today.
Crew activities before and during undocking included:
. FE-2 Caldwell-Dyson & FE-5 Noguchi reviewing DCB (Double Cold Bag) sample packing & transfer procedures, then transferring the remaining bio samples to the Shuttle.
. Timothy & Ken Ham terminating O2 (oxygen) pump-over to the ISS and tearing down the O2 transfer equipment [Total O2 transferred: 63 lbs, with 47 lbs going to the HGPT (High Pressure Gas Tank) mounted outside the Quest A/L, the remainder going to Quest A/L campout prebreathing. Total N2 (nitrogen) transferred: 19 lbs].
After the undocking:
. TJ & Tracy depressed PMA-2 and conducted the subsequent leak check (by periodically monitoring pressure readings) at the MPEV (Manual Pressure Equalization Valve).
. Soichi Noguchi removed the THC (Temperature & Humidity Control) IMV (Inter Module Ventilation) air duct in Node 2.
TJ configured the PDGF (Power & Data Grapple Fixture) retrieved from Atlantis’s Payload Bay during EVA-3 for final stowage in the Quest A/L CL (Crew Lock).
After Shuttle departure, Oleg Kotov & Sasha Skvortsov had another 2 hours set aside for transferring cargo from MRM-1, keeping a running account of the moves in the IMS (Inventory Management System).
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Undocking & flyaround time-lapse.
[nomedia="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_rAo2RDPEE"]YouTube- STS-132 Final fly around of International Space Station by Space Shuttle Atlantis[/nomedia]
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The arrays on the top are rotated so that the active side is facing forward, and the arrays on the bottom rotated to that the active side is facing backward/the inactive side is facing forward.
As an addition, you can see the active (darker coloured) and passive (lighter coloured) sides of the solar arrays in this photo taken during STS-132 EVA-3.
Hi-res version.
---------- Post added 24th May 2010 at 02:43 AM ---------- Previous post was 23rd May 2010 at 11:02 PM ----------
A beautiful "Soichi Shot" via Twitter - Atlantis & MRM-1!!! :thumbup: