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STS-124 to Conduct First Spacewalk, Install JLP

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Image above: STS-124 Commander Mark Kelly works inside the Quest airlock with Expedition 17 Commander Sergei Volkov. Photo credit: NASA TV

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Mission specialists Mike Fossum and Ron Garan are scheduled to kick off STS-124’s first spacewalk at 11:32 p.m. EDT. During the 6-½ hour excursion, the pair will retrieve a shuttle inspection tool, service and inspect components of a solar alpha rotary joint and prepare the largest component of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency’s Kibo laboratory for installation on the International Space Station.

The spacewalkers’ first task is to transfer the Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) from the station’s truss to space shuttle Discovery. The OBSS, which attaches to the shuttle’s robotic arm for detailed inspection of the shuttle’s heat shield, was left at the station for STS-124 during the previous shuttle mission to provide room for the giant Kibo module in Discovery’s payload bay.

Next, the spacewalkers will prepare Kibo’s Japanese Pressurized Module (JPM) for installation. After inspecting the common berthing mechanism on the Harmony Node’s left side and opening a window cover, Fossum and Garan will work together in the shuttle’s cargo bay to remove contamination covers from the JPM’s docking surfaces. Fossum will also disconnect heater cables and remove locking bolts from the shutters of the JPM’s forward window.

For their final tasks, Garan and Fossum will move to the station’s starboard solar alpha rotary joint, which began experiencing increased vibration and power usage in the fall of 2007. Garan will install a replacement of one of the joint’s 12 trundle bearing assemblies. Meanwhile, Fossum will inspect a potentially damaged area on the joint and try out several techniques for cleaning debris from the surface of the joint’s race ring.

While Fossum and Garan work outside the orbital outpost, mission specialists Karen Nyberg and Akihiko Hoshide will use the station’s robotic arm to remove the JPM from the shuttle’s payload bay and install it on Harmony.
 
From nasaspaceflight.com, alternative mission patch: :rofl:
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STS-124 Astronauts Conduct First Spacewalk

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Image above: The International Space Station's robot arm moves the Japanese Pressurized Module from space shuttle Discovery's payload bay to its new home on the station. Photo credit: NASA TV

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Mission specialists Mike Fossum and Ron Garan kicked off STS-124’s first spacewalk at 12:22 p.m. EDT.

While Fossum and Garan work outside the orbital outpost, mission specialists Karen Nyberg and Akihiko Hoshide are using the station’s robotic arm to remove the JPM from the shuttle’s payload bay and install it on Harmony.
 
Pretty interesting purge near the start of the EVA. Because of the Comm connector problem with Fossum's suit you hear the following conversation, both parties deciding how to correct the situation.

Caution: The following is paraphrased
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Discovery: Mike says that he can't hold his breath that long [with regards to
removing his helmet interrupting the de-nitrogination purge]

CapCom: Well we can continue a shortened purge sequence after the change out [of
the connector]
...
Feels almost like a sin, doesn't it. :)
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What is the status on the SARJ?
 
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