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358 01 08 18 CDR Zulu in 15 seconds. And the name of


this game is S019 - S019 operations.
The first exposure will be at Ol:10.
I have the SAL open. The ROTATION -
the mirror's extended. The ROTATION
is 043.0 and 3.2. Owe first -
exposure will be of field 201.
It'll be a 90 widened, And rlght now _
CREW .,. Jer,

CDR Okay, thanks. _tll be _tarting


at 01110, Okay. We'll he starting
in 50 Seconds, The counter rlg_
now says number 55, l%m in the
STOWAGEpo_tlon, l_m_golngto
CARRYAGE _T_ACT_ nowi r_-go_/Ig
to open the FILM_TCE. _tt_o_ent
_Febmye 20 seeond_ to ge, ROTATION
and TILT are _et, _eSmg to SLIDE
RETRACT new_ W_ get _G_t,

Lining downl stand _ _ . _

358 01 i0 07 CDR MARE, The _ntteT _t OPt, It - _. -


M_ opened _t 08 _(il;lasGS.
We're look_ng at frem_e n_er 56 _T
in the counter. T_8 is a
90 widened exl_esure , _eld n_m,_er
201. I donat recognize the ,
star field, but it rl_m _ yery-!
very brlg_t star at the 8 o!eloek
position, a_out 50 percent o_t
fromthe center, p_s_ng 70
percent, I_%s irfe_ly _ No,
I don_t _mow, I" ean%t tell what
star it is. I_ _u_t guessing,
Okay, we're coming u_ on I00
percent, _taud_

358 01 ii 23 (DR MARK. Going to CAI_YA_E _u%CTED,


Changing the _POSUKEto 30, ,I
winding up the knoB, All rig_t_
standby

358 01 ii 36 CDR MARK. SHUTTER i_ OPEN, We're


looking at frame ntlm_e_ 57. 50

percent's gone _, 80 percent, Stand by-_


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358 01 12 03 CDR MARK. Okay, we're finished with


that one. We're in CARRIAGE R_f_ACT,
changing the ROTATION to 52.3.
It's in lock. the TILT is 21.9.
Set and lockoe, This one is
supposed to go at _ at 14. This
one will be a 270 widened.
Rechecking the ROTATION at 52,,3.
The TILT is ,20.9 _ correction,
21.9, Okay, I'm going to start
this one early because it looks
like you crowded me later, I_m
winding up the knob. T!m in
CARRIAGE RETRACTED, Stand by

358 01 13 33 CDR MARK, This is a 270_seQond


wfdened. Started at Ol11B-3G,
52.3 _ 0h_ _m term/matlng th_s
one, I_7e given yeu tNe _Teng
TILT. Uh.-oN, I can't get i_ cut,
1111 .hawe it in unt_l i't_'s-denw,
Well, I _.mgoing to move it right
now,, 5,0 is the proper TILT.
5.07 we%re pa_ng 3G percent,
So your d_ta_s g_iUag to _e _eared
up, _ut It'_ the laet 7_ percent
pf _t _ll 1_e rlg_t, anyway',

CDR I tried to CLOSE tl_e _UD'I'I'EEthen,


it _ it would not apparently not
CLOSE until the exposure was
complete v and I went over to
SLIDE R_'I'_ACT_ID, So what We_ve
done is I_ _ I tried it t_ce, r've
incremented the sTlu _. the counter
two notched to 60 _ 60. I_ll
get my pencil right now and write
down _ mrak off the tilt column,
I shifted over 219 is the field
number. And what I did is I
called that TILT. I put 21,9 in
your TILT. So there_s the probl_m,
t

CDR Okay, we're pa_Ing _0 percent,

358 01 16 58 CDR MARK. _00 percent J CLOSING the


SHI_"I'_ I hope., It'_ not CLO_I_
f-_ KARL, It d_d feel l_e it Brought the
the _-the slide back with it w_en I
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came bank with the SHUTTER. But


I'm going to increase your counter
one more time. Now see if I can
go to CARRIAGE P_'i'I_ACTED- SLIDE
RE - It won't SLIDE RETRACT. Okay,
it's now reading frame number 62,
I pushed it firmly into the SHUT'A'_,
OPEN, position, Now, it doesn't
feel like I'm getting the
CLOSED, It"s Just loose as a
goose all the _ f_om SHUTTER!
OPEN, all the w_y, around to
CARRIAGE RETRACTED p and then i_c
won't go into SLIDE P_zz_ACT.
I'm going to cycle tile FILM HATCH_
I don"t kuow- if tEat_ll do an_,
good, But it's all I can tH_nk of
to do right no,r, T_t didn't help,

i 358 01 18 32 CDR Well, l_m ai_yaidwe've had .,.

358 01 19 05 CDR The counter i_-ne_Teadimg 63_


and I don_ tE_ak I've _een _eyf_ag
moving _n_ CAI_!_ES o_ an_t_Ling,
When I _ _n ]_ looEed at tee _act
that I llmd tH_ w_eng _ the _r_ng
TILT in t_ere_ I t_-_ed to CLOSE
the SRUTTE_ an_ _CT t_e CAVIARE
and put a ne_ _ you kno_ get
frame set up. S_ when I went to
CARRIAGE RA_ACT_ i_c didn't feel
right, When I wen_ to SLIDE P_'I'_ACT
to get a new f_ It won't g_ _
it_,s Jammed up _ i_c_uldn_t go i_nto
SLIDE R_'I'I_ACT, l_ye c_cled _t
shout 5 t_e_ nOW; N_W getting
anywhere, I den_t tB__ak I_m doing
anything ri_t now ,except incrementing
the counter, _I_ we_emi_ad
our chance for 8;33 now_ I don'_c
really know __are to go fro_ _e,
I don_t k_mt to _o_ce it into t_e
SLIDE RETRACT area. Afral_d tE_t _Ii
only break _net_Limg.

CDR Yes,

CDR l_ve gone all the way, to t_e _ to the


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358 01 20 48 CDR Yes, it won't go there. That's the


problem. I tried to - I tried
to remove - See the _ was
OPEN here. I tried to CLOSE the
8KUT'f_/Rand bring the _ the frame
back around to SLIDE _'I'_ACT and
it wouldn't go into F_-I'HACT,
I 'm afraid that _s tD-e on8 of tlle
road for this one, All I_m dQ_ng
e_er_ t_me I t_-i.to _ec_le Ss
1 Im cycling our eQunter.

CDR I wonder if we _st shot _ _11


the frames, }[_tmmn_t are in one
of these thingsT

358 Ol 22 19 CDR Well_ l don't know. It could _e


that we don_t have anymore, _ don"t
know. Well, all I can do, Karl_
is _ is wonder, I sure would like
to hear from you in the form of
a teleprinter message or something
that I1d like to kno%r whether I
messed it up for you or whether l_re
out of film or what. But the last .
the last frame I told you_ It was
57 or something llke that, wasn't it?
And the waF it stands right now_ I
cannot get it into the SLIDE I_u'I_ACT
position, so I'm going to leaFe
it in ST0_rAGE. ]__ave closed tFle
FILM HATCH, I_m going to go a_ead
sad terminate this _ the effort
here. And I hope to hear from
yO_ soon,

358 01 23 00 CDR CDR out.

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B59 01 h7 14 PLT PLT debriefing A_M pass, started at


02:22. JOP 6 step i - i Alpha, completed
for pad, one anoamaly. When I took
the last 82 ;Alfha at 20 second exposure
SHORT, I did not _et a frame decrement.
I Was unable - I didn't have suffient time
to complete i Bravo. I am sort of -
I think we might have got our signals
crossed here on this. There was
enough time to complete 1 Bravo, so I
didn't get the single exposure,
called for _n the rest of the pad.
I'm not quite sure exactly what all
that meant there. At any event, the
powerdown to 100 ... wan performed
with the exception that it called
down on the pad. The nuZ updeate wan
performed, and no videotape recording
was done.

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358 02 26 44 PLT This is the PLT. The time is


24:28. And this is the debriefing
for the ATM pass starting at
01:43. JOP 6, step l, building
block 1-Alfa, Sun-centering 2-A
and exposure 1 minute l0 seconds,
long and short, respectively.
We're executing. Rest of the
building block 1-A was executed
per pad. And a video record Just
after the white lig_ht coronograph
finished ... standard. And I got
XUV MON and the roll on the white
light coronograph within the 3 min-
ute allotted period. So I did
that. 1-Bravo was executed as
per pad. The coronagraph - the
corona is still - still sort of
nondescript. There is a very
faint streamer at about 2:00 to
2:30. There is a reasonably well
developed one at about 3:30, 4:00
with a nice helmet base.

358 02 27 57 PLT And there is what looks to be


part of two superimposed streamers
on the east limb at about 9:30,
lO:00. There, at least, appear
to be two distinct entities there
as far as the streamers. And the
thing that makes me think that
there are two of them instead of
one is that the thing is very
broad out as far aS it can be
seen on the monitor. After completing
building block 1-Bravo, I slewed
to active region, I think it was
01, if I identified it properly.
Small active region it looks like.
And although I think it don't
carry a very high flare probility,
it did look interesting and a little
bit differeng, and I did a MIRROR
AUTO RASTER, GRATING 0.
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358 02 28 50 PLT Okay, when I finished that


I did - lined up two different
positions of the }{-alpha, there
were two, to get MIRROR LINE
SCANs across - on line 25 using
H-alfa 2 for pointing. One that
had a lot of dark stuff in it
and the other that had most -
mostly bright stuff as it w_s
pinged across. The MAR wss
done ar ROLL minus 5397, UP/DOWN
minus 0595, LEF£/RIG}{T was minus
0225. It looks like the - as
already been mentioned, there's
no sense in going into it. It
looks like the thlng's dying -
things are dying out or at least
subsiding for awhile.

358 02 29 3_ PLT PLT out.

358 02 37 12 SPY SPT at Ih:37, M092 and instru-


_'_ mented exercise following that.
I think the only thing different
between this MO92 and the one I
had previously is, one, I had
a little mere rest_ and two, I
mansged to take a fair amount
of fluids during the day, Just
about all the drinks I had allowed
during the day plus another
16 ouunces. I did that's all in
the morning, maybe - at least
2 or 3 hours before I had the
run. And ... symptoms during the
rl/n.

358 02 37 h6 SPT I did notice that everytime I


would ... yawn, I would find
systolic pressure going down.
Whether that really is a correlation
or not, I don't know. I might
giv_ it a try next time. I have
a instrumented exercise - it's my
understanding, you wanted to follow
our normal work protocol on the bike.
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That is, what we norm_lly use


for exercise. And if that's
the case, I pump it to a pretty
high torque - high watt load,
and there's no way I can do that
and have a left arm dangling free.
So afber a little while, I Just
gave up on the blood pressure
because either I w_s not going
_ to give you the exercise you wanter
• or youwere goingto make me
five misleading data heacuse my
arm would be flexed d_a-lng the
measuring period. I'd be glad
to dive you the M171 when that's
rigged up and the electroc_rdiagram
for - for high work loads, but I
I'm _fraid it's Just next to im-
possible for the ,.. blood pressure.

35_ 02 38 52 SPT SPT out.

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O_ 37-SPT -- 8t 12:05. thisLetis me
Morning
Merry Christmas.
all you good folks
wishf_iendly
your you all SPT
By all, I mean
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on the - sitting
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6 end all the folks who e:re transcribing
7 the messa6es. Sure appreciate your
8 • hard work. And as a Christmas present
9 let me give you some good old PRD

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11 _ _ for the old SPT. All right, check
; readings. 42525 for the CDR. 38386
12 _ " that previous one, that was for the PLT. C
13 ] . Here's the old friendly SPT's, 23292, (_
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15 1359 12 06 O0 SPT Merry Christmas. -t


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22 12:30 Zulu. LOW sun angle, good O


_ _ relief geology picture around Kar_chi,
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I 3-5g-14-%3- 36 SPT SPT at-03"h5 [sic]. Correction -


2 mA_e that 02:h5 [sic]. PRD readings
3 at 14:25. Hold on.
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6 23294.
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8 359 15 09 XX PLT Okay. This is the PLT. The time
9 -is - 21:h0 [sic] recording the
10 pressure on the SOPs. CDR will
11 begin the SOP number 006, pressure
12 is Just a tad under 6,000. PLT
13 will be using SOP 013 and the
]_ pressure is reading Just a hair - m
1_ line under 6,000 on it a/so.
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19 i359 15 i0 20 PLT The PLT a_ain. The dosimeter
20 I on the CDR, stand by. O

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359 16 02 52 PLT Okay.

PLT Ah, ...

PLT Okay we're in business and I -

CDR - You want to put my SUIT PRESSURE to


flow.

PLT Yes I will, stand by.

CDR Okay.

PLT ...

CDR I believe it should be both.

PLT Yes, stand by.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay, I'll put your sleeve on now. You're


- you're slightly off alignment. Does
it bother you?

CDR No.

PLT Okay.

CDR Put your foot back in there.

358 16 o6 _l CDR Okay.

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358 17 07 30 PLT PLT, time is 17:08. The start of for


prep time on M092 was on time at 15:45.
We - when we got to the place in the
checklist where it says record start time,
that time was 16:05. The in time was
17:08. And looks like the time is pretty
good on that one if we don't hit any
problems. Let's see -

PLT And with all of that given looked like


a good run.

358 17 08 13 PLT PLT out.

358 17 16 28 PLT PLT reporting on visual observations, on


"" particular handheld photograph. 12:54:30,
I took two mediocre to poor shots of
the ... or whatever it is swamp in ... and
I went ahead and took them because you had
given it to me and I - I'd like to get
something. I got some area coverage. I'm
still afraid that.you get large cumulative
build-ups over that wet area there and we're
goingto have to get it earlyin the
morning local time, wkich probably is
some kind of mission constraint on
getting up early or something, I don't know.

358 17 17 lO ]?LT In any event, I seem to be the problem


there - I took - 60 u that was frame 160
and 161 on Charlie X-ray 17. And on hand-
held ll0, I got the reasonably good oblique -
some of them had a lot of structure in the
frame, I'm sure - but there ought to be an
awful lot of good data too of the rift
zones, (cough) from - I didn't - see Lake
Tanganyika or whatever it is - was not ...
wasn't visible as other clouds, but I did
get 162 through - 165 from that rift valley
on up through the A bar Triangle. I say they
won't win any prizes for photography, but
I do think there's lot of good data on that
rift zone an oblique gives sort of panaoremic-
type coverage of the area.
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358 17 18 09 PLT PLT out.

358 17 18 29 PLT This is the PLT reporting on 41, ED-72


performed yesterday. ED-_I as performed
by the PLT and a little later the CDR
expressed an interest. He went through
one - one lace of the maze - two laces.
As far as ED-ye is concerned, I took the
required photography, however, very little
happened in the first ii minutes, and I
left the equipment in place and drew
3 sketches. One at 27 minutes, one at
l:h7, and one at 2:hh. Essentially, what
happened was the number 1 liq - after the
-. first intrusion of the liquid, I didn't -
didn't move much at all.

358 17 19 18 PLT NOW the small elliptical intrusion about


5-milllmeters from the little metal silver
larger cap at thebottom of the wick.
That appeared, bu_ that's all that ever
happened. Number 2, at the end of 27 minutes,
it spread up approximately1.5 centimeters.
I have sketches to show the pattern, which
I will bring back. Number 3 had gone up
about 2 centimeters and the border of the
number 2 wicking, that is the edge of the
" intrusion, was in irregular and wavy.

358 17 19 54 PLT And at 1:47, the - there was no change on


the Number 1wick. Number 2 had moved
up to an average of about 2.3 centimeters.
Number 3, again, an irregular pattern on
one side about 3.8 centimeter, on the other
side about 4.8, but at was - area distri-
bution wasn't -

358 17 20 19 PLT At 2 hours, and 44 minutes after initial


activation, number l_ still no change;
number 2, was about 3.3 centimeters on
one side and 2.5 on the other. Number 3
had served to about 5.2 on the left side
and about 5.h on the right side, with a
peak in the right half had gone up to about
5.8 centimeters.
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358 17 20 44 PLT The - the equipment was moved in order


to eat. See, what it did - I turned it
upside-down in order to stick it on the
wardroom table top, which we stick in
the cliding. And when I agitated it,
the number l, which hadn't changed much
at all, number 2 and number 3 started
flowing_ the agitation apparently caused
it to run down the wicking faster, because
number 3 went all the way - almost all the
way to the end of the wick when I Jostled
it.

358 17 21 16 PLT Number 2, I gues_ is about half-way up


the wick unless it - I'm Just doing this
from memory. I don't have a sketche on
-° those. Number 1 is still no change on
that fine wicking. And then this morning
we got up by - we_l the other crewman hit
- it and this time liquid actually flowed out
in a m_nuer which was - sort of ran down
the wicking and rose up above the surface
of the wick.

358 17 21 43 PLT I don't think that means anything in


particular, other than the fact that the
accelleration was sufficient to cause
the liquid to come out of the food.tubes
below and run down the wicking. And that
was the end tof it and then I Just disposed
of the wick experiment and I will bring the
sketches back for the PI and the student
investigator.

358 17 22 05 PLT PLT out.

358 17 ll 22 CDR This is the CDR at 19:ll Zulu. The subject


is Earth observations. In this particular
case there were no photographs taken and the
site that I observed _as the Atacama Fault
which was HHI06. We _ame in Just north of
Antofagasta and agaiL we had a fairly high
Sun angle, I think. But this time the
Atac_ma Fault where it ducks into the
Atlantic Ocean Just south of Antofagarta -
into the Pacific. Just a minute.
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358 19 12 29 CDR The point where the fault ducks into


the Pacific Ocean, not the Atlantic Ocean,
is at the little town of Taltal on the
coast, It looks like it's, oh, 150 miles
or 120 miles south of Antofagarta. It is
quite clearly evident from - from the air
that you have a very strong line there
that's dipping down into the - into the
ocean at that time at that place.

B58 19 1B 00 CDR I looked very much - very carefully for


the continuation of the fault after it
makes its transform there. It shifts
over there to the southeast. I vas
unable to - to see it. There are a
couple of rivers that empty into the
ocean in that area that are suspiciously
straight. And it could be that they -
they could be the "areas where you have the -
the shifting or the cross-faulting.

358 19 13 30 CDR But from our Taltd up past Antofagarta,


on up the coast until you begin to get into
the little dry lake area, the - the line
of the fault is very, very evident,even
with high Sun angle, and it's very easy
to see. The - the land itselft is pretty
much coastal plain. It comes dipping down
off the - off the Andes and then swoops
right down to the water.

B58 19 14 05 CDR I don't know if there should be much


credena given to the straightness of the
river because quite a few of the rivers
that are coming down out of the Andes all
along the Chilean and Peruvian coast appear
to me to be pretty straight. That indicates
to me that the - the land itselft is fairly
regular. It's not teo uneven and that the
rivers are - are Just kind of allowed to -
to go straight. There are no impediments
to - to their movements, so there's no -
there's no tendency for them to be too
terribly sinuous.
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B58 19 14 B9 CDR This is the CDR. That's it.

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2 3805 Alfa, limbo vol_e measurements;
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asklng for the torso measurements
of dsy 324. ! And looking hack I
5 through the 'sheets, those are not
6 available. They were not done at
7 that time and I suspect the reason
8 being that when we got the notice to
9 do limb volume measurements we
10 assumed that it was strictly limb,
11 and not chest and forth. I think the
12 problem there again comes from not
13 going through _his stuff pre-flight.
14 I believe Jerry mentioned it once (0
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15 before that •that's that was all
16 accomplished and we'll say it again. -4
17 At that time all that was done was
18 measurement of the limb, the legs and the
19 arms. (h

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25 358 19 45 18 E_T SPT at 2 - ake that 19:h5. And -4 .
26 debriefing the ATM pass which began
27 at 17:03. Sun center ... no problem. _
28 Set up for 14 straightforward althongb, _ ,
29 even though !I started early, I still Z
30 don't think ithere was available to .I
31 have me psych out what was being .1
32 done. And in particlLlar on SIA. It "_
33 c_ down at 17. It said changed O
34 MIRROR AUTO RASTER, letector on GRATING Z
35 _ of 0574. Leave D_'_KCTOR i off until p f-
36 pointed. Well, if I'm doing a MIRROR
37 AUTO R_TER_ at some point it's going "
38 to sweep across the f:un and we're _
39 going to have LYMAN-fLIpha straight on
40 DETECTOR i. I couldin't figure what ,{
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I I needed some words of clarification
2 as to what was being done there.

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S 358 19 46 53 SPT As a matter'io fact, I'm the one - I'm glad
6 I. was up here because I happen to
7 be a guy who knows what red LYMAS-
8 alpha is on your GRATING. And I
? think Jerry!or Bill may not have that
10 piece of information and may have .
il gOne ahead and done it as planned.
12 And we may have burned out a detector. C
13 ... it is exclusively - it is
14 clear if you follow it exclusively
15 but it - I certainly do not understand
16 it. So I ca_rried it off with GRATING . -r
17 at. position of four zeros optical. D, :
18 I did a 31 Bravo• No problems. And
19 that's 31 E. I also did. And then we _ _:
20 got rushed there. I gave 82A a
21 I,L%VF.T,I_NGHT
LONGER, exposure i minute, m
22 _hile I was ifinishlng up the other O <
23 _ were still at a ROLL of zero. So _1
24 82A _t their two exposed WAVELENGHT - ---
25 SHORT, 20 seconds; ;_AVELENGHT LONG,
26 i minute. Although the second performance --
27 of 31E was not really carried out _
28 as that ... : " -' tD '+

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31 358 19 ;.',8 17 _ We came up getting pretty close to M .
32 the maseuve_ and about that time I _ _ ._
SS _ was wondering what was going to t O _.
34 happen when 'we re-enabled the ACQ _ +:_._ _Z
$5 Sun sensors and had got a - would + _-'., • .< ,j
36 he looking _t a occulted disk, and • _ +._ :_.
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38 what
downs,that would wedowere
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40 up for - coming up and then I also c ,
41 _ had to get ready for that. So timing ._
42 there was rather tight and I think _
43 that last 31# was Just flat not
44 performed f r 82A. +

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I -358 19 49 01 SPT Well, SPT back in again. Let me _
2 add two things. First of a]] ; it
was a very impressive sight to watch
4 •" the disk being occultal. I can
S actu-11y see ridges in the moon. I "
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7 _. was actually seeing the rough terrain ":
structure the way very edge of the
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9 _. _ moon. And second_, as far as trying
to point because of the drift of the .-
10 " -- fine S_ sensors that proved not to
II _. be a problem. I found that if - for
12 " the - while iit.covered 5 arc seconds, the C
13 size of the 55 aperture slit s I was
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15 _ _ much better off Just leaving my hands
• off of it, I was than trying to hold - ;
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17 . • • anything in there. Had it been moving
considerably faster, that may have "_
18 " been different. So I chose most of
19 " ' - the time Just lining up - leave __

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26 358 19 49 51 _ SPT out. * _ _ '_ "_

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32 358 xx xx xx PLT Th_s is the PLT. The time is •
33 " 19:15 Zulu, day 358. This is the _ i'- 0

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35 "_ _ I took - we_l, first the weights - _ "
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34 _ Sb_ cnls.
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" some bad "news.
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some of the :wezghts were -nss_ng -
3738 " cal weights
the only onewere missing.
that's left is In
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39 _ 500 gram weight. I have three _ : ,r_


40 'r - readouts. Start time was 19:00; "
41 _ _ temperature 172 degrees in the head.
42 _- _ ; .- Swquence c_e was performed with noting "- :,
43 _ in the. tray. The readings are 1.96676. :
44 _ For the other readings, I will read -

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46 ,_ 6read
8, 36,the 75,149,
last 2 digits
53, 51, only:
72. 63, 52, two
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47 _ " ; _ _- '_- WaS with the 500 gram weight on,
48 _' gO___ TIll _re__d +_he fo!!__i'ng - for

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I the following measuremen_ onAy '
2 the last 2 digits: 31, 55, 55, 62,
3 85, 71, 62, 135, 72. Sequence three
4 was taken w_th the 500 gram removed
5 again; 1.96635. Theother readings, last
6 2 digits are: 54, 37, 37, 30, 46, 32, 35,
7 42, 57. N_ I spent - I got started
8 on this early, because I got thro1_h
? eating was a crispy bar day and I had
10 plenty of time. I noticed the weights
11 were missing and I spent probably a
12 half hour or 45 minutes looking for
13 the other w_ights and I inspected C
14 ,11 sorts of areas that I didn't ,1
'15 even know I icould get into. But I
16 couldn't find them anywhere. I __
]7- haven't the ifoggiest notion where __ "
18 they're hi_ng and that's about - the -
19 the sum andlsubstauce of it .... The
20 only cal now. The weight we have now is
21 500 gram weight and I renlly sm sorry m
22 8bout it, Bill. But I don't know what

23 to do. I d_n't even know how - II don't O


24 even know %_ at happened to them. ---

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27 358 xx xx xx PLT PLT is out.
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33 358 82 Oh 42 _R Thls is the CDR at 20:43 Zulu. i O i
34 Aid I'm responding to a request by Z
35 the M509 people to re-record my r-
36 debriefing on - this is day 35, M509,
37 _ f-_larization run. As I remember "
38 I taped that - that d_briefing the
39 evening - late in the evening of
40 mission day 35. However, I'ii go " "-
41 ahead and Just give you about the
42 same _nformation todw'. As I "_ .
43 remember, the discretionary maneuvers ,f"
44 that were assigned to Bill were :
45 curtailed in order to leave enough _:
46 gas and electricity fcr me to do a - ,

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48 HHMU. As I jremember, about all I did
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I was Just to :move out into zbe cenzer
2 of the - of ithe workshop area and
3 _ust generRlly feel - feel the system
4 out. | .
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7 358 20 xx _x CDR I did not t to do any - any of the
8 standard m_neuvers, such as a baseline
? or a transfer or anything like that.
10 And let me look quickly at the mission
!1 run nt_nber I and see what it says.
12 I essentially did the - the HHICJ
13 dispretionary, that is, I Just 8
14 kind of thrased around up there. Pl
15 _ay, I did'do the HHMU checkout and .J
16 ca/, I believe. That is, I flew to
17 " the center of the workshop and
18 flew the - the single access UI
19 m_euvers, the yas, left the ... ups

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21 the
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22 : - on that particular "one. I do 8
24 remember, in my debriefing, mentioning .....
25 the fact that I - I found it to
26 _ be easier t0 fly the HHMU up here
27 down on the ground because I could
28 _ feel the acceleration better and (_
29 I could feel the body and system Z
30 response better. Y think that's rq
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31 one of the on y shcrtcnm_ugs and "4
32 that's one 9f only very few
33 _ shortcre,_ugs in the six degree of O _
34 freedom - freedom simulator Z
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35 at Denver, at Martin, Denver.
36 I - I had a _ I used about the same
37 techniques and about the same lengths -
38 of - of burrs as I did in the :_
39 . _ six degree of freedom simulator.
40 I - I tried metering my - my shuttle
41 value thrusts and steylng away from
42 the maximum'thrust. And it - it seemde
43 to work pretty well. I don't - don't - _'_
44 remember having any trouble with - with
45 the rotation. As I remember, I had _ _-
46 more trouble with the translation _':_
47 than the rotation. And in particular,
48 it was the _ translations. I didn't _
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2 the Y direction without getting a
3 _ yaw. Roll,|I think they have pretty
4 _ii taken out. But yaw, I always
5 m_nage to get. The doggone t_mbilical
6 was the problem. In fact, I
7 mentioned that in my last HHMU debrief-
8 that in for i- for the over -the-head
9 roll positi0n, and over-the-head roll
10 position, and for the Y translation
11 position, the umbilical is a
12 definite hindrance that - that
13 bothered me _qulte a bit. It would
14 be good if we could work some .
15 other thing on that. I wonder - I
16 guess for the pressures we've got
17 _ in the hose Ithere, it's probably
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18 impossible to have that umbilical
19 Say., strapped to your arm or _
20 something like that. If we could get
21 the hose to ibe flexible eno,,_h,
22 maybe umbilical strapped to your arm
23 would be the_ way to go. One thing ---
24 that was a very pleaEaut thing about
25 the HHMU end that was thefact that --_ -

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26 lens as _d to
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freed simulator. That was a -a
29 great improvement. Very enjoyable.
30 However, th_ - the tasks - the problems = "_
31 involved with moving yourself
32 -around on t_'e HHMU are still with _
33 _ _, us. And I think that they still O
34 _ really pretty much n_.gate the - th-
35 the - usei_11ness of the Hiql_/. You
36 _ spend too m_ch time fooling around
37 getting frc_ one place to another
38 _ or getting from one attitude to '_
39 another. I :think that the - the ;_ -_
40 : gyro stablized or th_ att - attitude
41 hold type platform is really the

42 way to go. I _ _}
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43 / "_•
45 _58 xx xx xx CDR I prefer th_ CMG because it's quite
46 a bit more Solid., But the thing is
47 that you're Inot fiddling around with
48 attitude and trying to ndJ_ust eve rythin__

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11 all the tim_. Your control inputs
2 are very straightforward. They're
3 - _n the - in,the hand controllers and
4 you're used to those inputs. And
5 _ ' the HKMU is!Just, I'm'afraid, a little
6. bit too primitive for the used that
7 I can see for this sort of a unit
8 in the future. As concerns the run
9 I flew, Bill was able to stay around
10 for i0 or 15 minutes and then he had
11 to leave and I essentially Just
12 motdred around the workshop by : r-
13 myself. Can't_remember what it
14 is Bill had, but he had some .1
15 of an - he had some assignment .J

16 that had tolbe done at that Y.


17 time. So h_ Just left and we left
18 the data recor - the dome camera
]9 going and we ran that out of film
20 JUSt taking pictures, finishing it
21 _ on me doing HHMU. I left the .1
22 telemstry up so that there's O
23 some data, I think, available to _1
-- 24 you on how 4 on the telemetry. -- _ -
25 And I in - _ generally Just kind
26 __ of messed _.ound, after I did my
27 _ single axis maneuvers and tried
28 to see what it would take to get °
29 Used to the HHMU. I think that _
SO that was a ood thi:_g to do on run .1
31 number 2, I was quite a bit ahead .1
32 of the game felt a whole a lot better
_ _ about - about the HHMU. I do remember 0
34 - " complaining in the .7_irstHHU - HH_U Z .>
35 : _. run about the - the grip and the fact ,< .
-_ that my arm'_ got so tried - my foreazm_
37 - and my wrist, and m_' hands, and the
38 fact that l;was ended up near the :
39 using two hands - tc to control the -
40 • the wR_J because the right hand was ; _
41 Just _etting too doggone tired. And

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43 that's essential]y
have footnote it. number
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44 Sure it will be quite apparent in your :,


45 _- data when you start stripping it out. /_ _.-
46 BUt we re.lly - we r-_ally bungled up _
_.47 here. On m_ first run when it came • _
/_"48 to battery + to battery and PSS change .;
o . out, we had_27 volts left on the battery _ .._
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2 battery and I- and hoped - you know
3 . _ planned on after the next baseline run :
4 : changing the battery. Well, as luck
5 _ would have it, I forg6t and the next
6 rea11zationiwe cs_e to after the
7 battery - that the battery was going
8 to need changing is when film speed
9 low light c,-_ on. So the depth of
10 _ dis- discharge on battery number 6 was -
11 "_ was very low. And I wonder - I - I J"
12 hope we haven't hurt that battery badly,
13 It -+it was'no_ too hot. I felt that _,
14 _: battery after we took it out and it _°m
15 _ dldn't feel too hot, but the voltage
was very definltly off scale low. So
16 _ I don't know Just exactly where the
17 : , lD
18 voltage was!on that thing and I imagine
19 _ " we probably ought to start thinking _._
20 _ about charging that again. If think
21 _ if s_,ebody Idoesn't mention that to
22 _ _us sc_e ti,_' today that I'm going to _
23 • _+!i go ahead and - and mention it to the _
24 +: ground and suggest we start a charge --"
25 _- on it. _ __
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28 358 XX XX XX CDR This is the CdR out. _ + (D _:'-

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31 358 21 03 51 SPT SPT at 21:0_. ATM, JOP I8-D. C_ay, _I +
32 _ - it well all - all went pretty well • -4 :
33 _ i _ in the begi: ruing. One thing I _ 0 ,_.
34 +_ notice is the ... Cue you've been _ _ +
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35 _ _• 'me as well i
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• perform it _hile doing the ATM, I
:37 - _ think that'_ a good practice. I would + _"
never drop the one - on the pad _. _
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40 .... '_ _ J_ for the fellow who's up at the ATM or
41 _ leave it ou% of someone's details - :
if there xs 'no cae there, because
42 ; _r ! * .
43 _ _ usually the nuZ update is done say "
44 # 2 hours ahead of the time the - to 3 •
45 =.T- _ hours abeadiof the time the maneuver
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_s done - 21hours. .An.dusu-_y by that _!_
47 _ ++ :_ ;. time you're|not thinklng about the i
48 + "++ m_neuver; _u're th_nklng about gettin_

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2 And I'm sure we mentioned that that
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12 CDR Ho, ho, ho. Got some pretty good C
: 13 . presents today, Dick, like we got
14 ourselves some-good ... m
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been going good on all of that.
19 Sure glad ....
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23 a _Christmas card from the pur - purple __ ul.
24 gang is coming up c:;er Calcuta now.
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33 358 XX ZX XX _ Ckay, coming _-_chlng on throl,gh the Z
34 steps here, 5, 6, _: 8, 9, i0; no F
35 " -: problem. Again I w_.s worried at
36 .: _ the very beginning lecause of the
37 _ addressing[?] Stm sensor looking at
3S the Sun which was partially occulted ....
39 BUt that turned out not to be a problem.
40 because when we finally got there, the
41 comet came up, we were looking at position
42 of I00 in X - plus i00 in ,, plus 54 in Y
43 - snd you - it's pretty close to what to
44 _ what you called it. I did a maneuver to -
45 get it down to around 130. I gave it a
45 52021, a 51030, 5005_, and 50 ... That
47 got it down - out fa:= enough where we
48 could see it, Ket it ... of the X-axis

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4 CDR Dick, we'd like to ... to the S020.
5 Cue card is in fact the correct one to use.
6
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8 SPT 52 could get a good look at it
9 also. I can not see very much of
10 the tail, I can see essentially an
11 elongatation of the - of the dot
12 in one direction. I sent it down C
13 on the VTR and I think you folks can
14 get a look at it and see what I
15 mean. The WLC is not going to be ._
16 the way to view the fine details of
17 the comet, althoughI am sure if it
18 gets in close, we will at least be
19 able to distinguish enou@h of its _O
20 features- features. Which may be also
2_ partially concerned about the windoW _I
22 , that _e can see sc_ne fairly good 0
23 pointing east. _1
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26 358 21 08 21 The first building block 30 was done
2.7 that's building block 30 Alfa. And
28 we think that's the one waht was called tD
29 for° j -r"
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32 S[PT We gave 56, however, a 25 mCnute exposure
33 of 13, that's what they calle([ for; O
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34 I- think they called for that 13 because r
35 there was a truncat_ on in there for
36 52 which was a confZict at 18:48. But
37 there is no reason why A had to stop -
3B _istrubing;82B was also disturbing, so
39 _,_ left a going and got arotm_ 25 minutes
40 exposure on filter 3. Okay, real quick
41 llke, then we moved on the building
_2 block 30 Bravo.

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45 Spt Dawn at. 1900 even, we made a m-neuver to
46 the maneuver in the nucleus right in
_ there, and that was a 52021, 50131, 5000_,
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2 maneuver in X of 136 and octal and
3 ... looks like a 94, while comes out
4 to he like in 89, Y Almost looks
5 14ke 95 with comes back out again to
6 131, which is what we'entered. No
7 scale factor correction in Y of course,
8 because it was so sm-ql.
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32 debriefing J0P 18 delta. (_ay, com-
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33 pensation maneuver._.We made the
34 maneuver into the nucleus at 19:00, r"
35 so compensation manevers were made _.
26 _ 19:20, 19:40, 20:00, hours even,
37 20:20, 20:40, and then at 20:50. I
Ss again made a a half of one, that is,
39 5000, 50002, 50000. I did that for a
40 .... . reason I'ii mention in a moment. So
41 _ bllilding 30 Bravo h_s been carried
42 out as soon as we moved in. That one
43 started a minute ahead of time 19:20.
.44 _ ETample of 40oK which is the estimated
45 time. Just figured we could get going
46 " _:--i:; on it. However, even at that, if we
47 had to stop at 21, _hat gave us only
48 a 19-minute exposur_ for 56. 82B got

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2 a 12-1/2 minute long rather than that
3 . last whole they had requested.
4 There's no way to maneuver in and get
5 there by that and get it done in that
6 _.
-, length of time. I thought I'd rather
7 get some accuracy in the pointing and
8 then add a minute on to the exposures.
9 And 55, of course, ... MIRror AUTO :
10 P4%STER. And we did not notice anything
11 in the account throughout the whole. ..
12 - any of the pointing occasionally flicker C
13 up, but it was never any hope. And £_.
14 stand by a moment again. DI

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17 358 21 24 XX ,%TT CMay, once again SPT at 21:24, Let's
18 talk about the building block 30 Bravo.
19 '52. Repeating your exposures roughly ',fl
20 every 5 minutes; I'm going to have to
21 get better on that - finding a way
22 of planning myself here. 0
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24 J -4
25 SI)T And I have one done 1904, 1909, 1913, I
26 1917, and 192.. Cv._ the Delta down to _
27 _ m_nt_es or 5 to squeeze that last one
2B .in. - Okay, then we had S_nset or comet 5_
29 ' set, And I need that last compensation -_

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31 rise. At 20:21 1 made a maneuver of -4
32 52021, 5112h, 50000, and sure enough it
33 t showed up right out there at 130 - 130 O
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34 J - on the display. However, it was at a r

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37 you - -
3_ SPT I did surmise ... especially what that was
39. had I not made that last entry, I wo_id
35 I position of minus 5Y, which I assume
40 have gone right on. So, I am wondering
41 if we had something wrong with the
42 -_ _ :_compensation
. maneuver which was ---
43 exactly 5 off. Now it would be useful
44 if yOU could, to go back over and
45 check the compensation maneuvers them-
46 - . selves Jus.t to make sure they did go _.

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I in properly_ Sometimes as I have
2 given other times as putting them in
3 and I recal_, checking a loss. Ckay,
4 showing the data maneuver which would
5 center the nucleus _ that was 5202-1,
6 50124, 51005, 50000. That maneuver was
7 done at 20:07 and allows us to get
8 going with _he building block at 20:28.
? Great ... night out; we're all set to
10 go. So 056_ we need a 45-mlnutes ex-
11 pceure in filter 3 long. 82B received a
12 45-m/nute exposure in WAVELENGHT LONG. C
13 However, at the very beginning I was 01
14 concentrating on the long 45 minute one m
15 and neglected their 20. So I made
16 the 20 at the very end while I finished :E
17 the 45 and that's the reason I put in
18 the small half a compensation Just to
19 _-_e sure that we had moved that up
20 As close as we could to the VTR slit. 0
21 SLIT at SHORT, but short exposure of Pl
22 20 seconds. I So I can make out what O
23 they requested is onl_ in inverted _1
24 order. 52 received exposures again -
25 every rougly every 5 minutes - I say
26 ro,,ghly because there was one pre-zero _
27 when I got _ minute .... gaps to open
28 up a little _bit
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29 20:59. I gave one late as I could,
30 Just before iwe closed all the doors Pl
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31 _ and started back. _ay, maneuver back, ._
32 straight forward. I _ake an 82B there,
33 . WAVEL_.NGRT SHORT,
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34 before we maneuver back. I did not ... p .
35 that time and I got itl going and checked -<
36 If off. In Ithe powerdown the only
37 mason I could not do that was at the
38 . very end of 'the manetu_r back Is I
39 very busy debriefing F_ I an now.
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But that's all done now,we're back, Just
43 w_/ting for St_ up .... Up date the ...
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45 bUsiness. _ never noticed any gimbals
46 getting in _rouble at all. It looked to
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5 -_ resistance, taken with. an imagescope
6 _ ._ ., however, the XUV monitor tried two or
7 three long integration and all I got
was a lot of noise in the center of
8
? the tube plus one or two slightly
I0 hurned in spots of the tube showed
11 up. But unfortuantely, no cc_et or
12 anything which would indicate a long
IS linear feature_, going in the right C
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_4 direction, or even a bright sopt. On
H ALPHA I tried the same thing of
15 course, although I could not integrate. I "4
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17. mot surprised.
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. 34 Allen Astro: aut Office Joe, . make f" _ _
:_. _some comment about light flashes. Is • __
36 :-_ T" "there anybodY in the ,¢orld who interested \!
37 these things other thau perhaps my . !
38 . _sychiatrist who's gomna t-1_ to me :

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4! ._ _. awful lot of information to Bob Parker "
; from time t6 time including the frequency " _
42 ,__ .- "_ of occurrence in relay,ion to solar flares, : -
. 43 " _/, ._ _ both the magnitude and the quality and
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46 ,i _ " '._ ,_ you'd expec_ in, oh, a n_-_er of things ?
and if anyone's interested in these things,
47 I'll cloth II can see. If not warm it up. -
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358 23 57 18 CDR This is the CDR at 17:58 Zulu. Sampling -


fungus sampling of LCGs is complete at this
time. And the vial is being stowed with
the top loosened on the - right near the
ceiling of the wardroom, above the holder
for the food tray tops. CDE out.

358 23 58 03 CDR This is the CDE with a footnote to


fungus sampling message Just a couple of
seconds ago, and that is the vial number
is 15 small Echo.

358 23 58 22 SPT (Music) That's _hat you call a foot-


fungus note.
° .

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359 16 06 21 CDR I believe it shoud be _oth.

PLT Yes. Stand by.

CDR Okay.

PLT Yeah, I'll put these ... on now.


You're - you're slightly off _lign-
ment. Does it bother you_

CDR No.

PLT Okay.

CDR Put your foot back in there. Oks,v.

PLT Got a good snap on the helmets here.

CDR Okay.

_-- PLT Good fit; good shape. Okay.

CDR Okay.

PLT ... right on my throat.

CDR Okay, go ahead.

CC ... to Houston.

CDR Okay, I think you got a good one.

PLT Okay. I'll See if I can ...

CDR It's whole lot easier when you


have the SEVA off.

PLT Sure is.

PLT Okay, Just a minute.

CDR Hold still.

CDR Ther we go.


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CDR There.

PLT Okay.

PLT Alright standby i.

359 16 08 _7 PLT All right. Pressure selected modes,


we've got. Verify 02 flow, we have.

CDR Verified.

PLT REG l, LOW FLOW light off.

CDR Mine's out.

PLT Right.

PLT LOW - this LOW light off.

CDR It's out.

PLT Lower SEVA protective visor.

359 16 09 ll CC Skylab, we're a minute till LOS;


we're about 30 minutes to the Vanguard.

CDR Roger.

PLT And PCU checkout.

CC And, Bill, your heart rate output


is a little erratic; you might try
pushing thro_h the suit, under
the sensors, if you get a chance.

PLT Okay, I'll push on them right now.


How's that? Z

PLT Okay.

359 16 09 _3 CC We'll take another look at them over


the Vanguard, It's no problem. And,
Ed, no need to acknowledge, on your
$020 ops, and your T025 ops, use
the exposrue sequences that are in the
EVA checklist. Disregard those that
/

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are in the cue cards for both


those. And I'Ii give you another
reminder over the Vanguard.

PLT Note: cuff gage inac - can you


read me, Jer_

CDR Yes, I can. you're a little weak,


but okay.

PLT Okay, cuff guage inaccuracy plus/


minus 0.15 pslg. Max. Nominal
plus or minus 0.04 psig. BEG l,
LOW FLOW and LOW list low lights
have 5 second delay. Okay. PRESSURE
SELECT to BEG 2 and we will get a
tone *** REG l, LOW FLOW and possibly
a LOW VENT FLOW. C_, PRESSURE
SELECT to REG 2.
p--

CDR Okay.

PLT ***

359 16 19 35 CDR Mine's in 2.

PLT REG 1, LOW FLOW. There' s REG 1,


LOW FLOW.

CDR I got mine.

PLT *** have a LOW VENT FLOW yet.

CC ... look good, Bill.

PLT Thank you.

359 16 i0 59 CDR Okay, Y don't have a LOW VENT FLOW


either.

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359 16 42 57 CDR Okay, say again the pressure.


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SPT That 's at 3.6.

CDR 3.6, okay.

SPT If you get a cuff gage going below


3.6, _ abor_ the depress.

CDR Okay.

359 16 43 08 SPT Okay, let me make sure we got every-


thing on thlg page. Okay, you're set.
EV-3, forward hatch EQUALIZATION
valve going CLOSED, Okay, that CLOSED
now; it's spring loaded and it's
locked. EV-land 2, note: if LOW
VENT FLOW light comes on before
depress complete, FLOW S_._CT to EVA
NORM. During depress, cuff gage
may read 4.1 m_x in Delta-P mode.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, you both understand that,


or you want me to do it again?

CDR No, I got that.

PLT No, we got it.

359 16 _3 41 SPT Okay, EV-3, if the rate of climb


indicator exceeds 100 feet per minute - -

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359:16:10
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35916 i036 CDR " Mine's in, t _. ".............

CDE Okay, I don'_ have a LOW VENT FLOW,


either.

PLT I ... now; that's Just possibly.

CDR Yeah. That 's !right.

SPT Okay. MODE S_LECT to DELTA P.

CDR That 's our ticket.

PLT Yeah.

SPT SELECT, DELTA P. Monitor cuff gage.


Verify SUIT PREWS light, off, 2.8 to 3.1.

CDR Okay. It 's off.

SPT And LOW V_T FLOW, off, if it did .


come on. Verify cuff gage. How do
you read?

359 16 ll 49 SPT Jerry, do youlread me?

f-" CDR Yeah, I ready _you.

SPT Okay. Okay, you got me loud and clear?

PLT No, I read yo%_ about 3/2, w_7 down


in the mud, Ef.

SPT Okay, I'ii be:going to take uh -


turn up a little volume in the command
a nn.
i
PLT Okay. If you disconnect that - squeal -

SPT Yeah, I disconnected the squeal and


it turned out that I had the kludge
hooked up - not to the right kludge,
but to the one right adjacent to B25.

-x
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359 16 12 23 SPT Okay, verify cuff gage stable, 3.2 to 3.5.

CDR Okay. I'm still working on mine. - -

SlYf Okay, Jer, how do you read?

CDR Okay, loud and clear.

SPT Okay. Am I a little above the mud now?

CDR Yeah. You're a little better.

SPT Okay.

PLT I still have trouble hearing you, Ed.

SI°T All right, just a moment here. I'll


turn your volume up in Just a see.
Okay. Your MASTER VOLUME is coming
up - i, 2, 3, 4, 5; 5, h, 3, 2, i.
Is that a little better?

359 16 13 15 PLT It's a little better.

CDR Yeah, it's gettingbetter.

PLT Keep it coming.

SPT i, 2, 3, h, 5; 5, 4, 3, 2, i.

PLT Better turn it up some more.

Sl°T I got it to 9_

PLT Well, turn it all the way up.

SPT It is. Okay. ! How about INTERCOM?


** 2, 3, h, 5; 5, h, 3, 2, I.

PLT Oh, that help's a lot.

SPT Okay, I_TERCOM is all the way up.

CDR Good show.

SPT Okay.

CDR How do you read me?


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SPT Loud and clear.

359 16 13 38 CDR How do you read me, Bill?

PLT I read you 5 square, Ed. How me?

SPT Loud and clear.

PLT 0kay.

SPT Okay, if there is any reason to


turn it back down, I can do it, but
I've got 'era all max now.

PLT Okay.

CDR Okay.

PLT All right. NOte. In next step cuff


gage will decrease and cycle before
stabilizing, 5 _sia ambreut only.
• .. Okay? PRESSURE select for REG l,
REG 1 LOW FLOW, off.

359 16 lh 09 PLT Okay. REG 1 LOW FLOW is off, and it


/-_ did cycle•

CDR Okay, it is cycling.

PLT Verify cuff gage stable, 3.6 to 3.9.

CDR Okay, I think we're going to have to


turn some volmme down. We're getting
a lot of squeal.

SPT That's what I!m doing right now, Jer.

CDR Okay. '.


i

SPT It's these speaker boxes as I'm passing


by in the MDA.

CDR Oh, okay.

SPT Okay. They'r# - they're down. Oh, I'm


coming up on another one here.
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CDR (Laughter
) .....

SPT God, this is awful.

PLT Sounds like a •radar.

CDR ... Okay, now, let's press.

CDR Okay. My cuff is stable at 3.8.

PLT Okay, I'm stable at 3.7. Verify


cuff gage and iwe do PRESSURE SELECT
to BOTH. Verify no change in cuff
gage or displays. Okay, that's
verified on tl_at.

359 16 15 09 SPT Verified for me.

PLT All right. EMU integrity check. Next


sequence term/nates 0 2 flow to PGA.
REG 1 LOW FLOW and LOW VENT FLOW lights
will light. Monitor cuff gage
for max decay,of 0.8 pslg. Okay,
we're gonna d9 this for 1 minute.
FLOW select w_ll - will go IFF, and
_-_ then PI_ESSURE_select, OFF for 1 minute°

CDR Okay.

PLT FLOW - Okay, Check your time. I got


mine.

SPT Got your FLOW select OFF?

PLT Stand by. FLOW select, OFF.

CDR Okay, mine's OFF.

359 16 15 43 PLT PRESSURE seleot going to OFF.

PLT ... Stand by, Jer. PRESSURE select


to VOTH. Them, FLOW select to IVA.

CDR Okay, my flowis coming back.

PLT Okay, mine is too, and I didn't


get any drop.!
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CDR I didn'teither.

PLT ... any drop at all.

cDR Not a bit.

PLT Okay so the note does not apply.


Cuff gage stable, 3.6 to 3.9 at -
psig and all lights off.

CDR Same here.

PLT Okay. MODE SELECT, ABSOLUTE. And


we should get a tone, suit PRESSURE
at 3.1 to 2.8 psig.

CDR Okay. MODE SELECT to - going to


ABSOLUTE, if I can ever - Okay.

PLT Okay.

CDR ...

PLT Okay. All right. Okay that and came


on about 3, so that's - EV-3, the
EMU integraity check is complete.

359 16 17 59 SPT Okay I'll pick it up here. We got


a vehicle 02 reg check coming up. Okay,
I'll read you what I'm doing on 225.
02 indicators. Okay, that's 123, looking
good. Toggle valve B, I'm gonna be
CLOSING. Okay, only a drop of around
2 psi. Okay, they Just ne_,_r have
us open that one up again, do they?
We were running off of A all the time,
apparently, huh?

PLT Yeah, I think so.

SPT Ev-1 and 2, LOW VENT FLOW lights, off;


verify.

PLT *** by.

CDR 2, verify.
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SPT Okay. EV-3, overhere I've got a


panel 225, 02 PSI taggle valve B,
OPEN. We've got it. And A, CLOSE.
Drop off around 5 psi. Okay, the
drop less than i0. i and 2, I want
LOW VENT FLOW lights off; verify.
EV-I and 2, are your LOW VE_T FLOW
lights, off?

359 16 19 33 PLT Verify for i.

CDR Verify for 2.

SPT Toggle valve A going OPEN. Okay


Ev-I, procede to AM. Enter, head
first. No, wait a minute - hold uh -
hold uh. Toggle valve A, CLOSE. I've
got to go back here now. Now here's
the note that you were concerned about.
I've got to hustle into the AM here and
out the other side. And buried
behind this panel -

PLT Trying to get the eondensage line, huh?

SPT Yeah. I looked at it last night. I


wish I'd have done this earlier, because
it's kind of awkward right now.

PLT Naturally - with all that equipment in


there.

SPT Yeah.

PLT Careful you don't cut your hands in


there because that's - -

359 16 20 B1 SPT Okay, let's see. Disconnect condensate


holding tank inlet QD. Install cap
on port. Temporary stow inlet hose.
All right. Let me get this - It's
gonna be hard to put the QD hack on
here. Oh boy. You got no way to
work, no leverage. Nothing to hold onto.
Okay, there it is. NOw come around
the other side and temporarily fill
that line.
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PLT Watch your feet when you go back


there.

SPT Yeah. Okay. Okay, AM-1 is gonna


be or EV-1 is the first buy gonna
be coming in here. But the - maneuver
on over here and temporararily stow
this fellow out of the way.

CDR Bill, you could go on out and be


ready to go in.

SF_ That's probably your speaker box in


which I got the interference with.

CDR Yeah.

SPT You're Just gonna have to tolerate it


for a few seconds here. Okay.

359 16 22 02 PLT Okay. Well, I'm gonna pull this


down a little further, beca -

SPT Yeah, make sure it clears - Is that -


I think it's enough to clear the hatch,
is it not?

PLT Well, I'll pull it down Just a little.

SFT Okay. Yeah.

PLT ... that wasn't a very good deal.

SPY Oh boy. Good thing you got two hoses


in here. It's gonna get c _mplex in
a hurry.

PLT Well, unless they have - They must


have a goodreasonforthis.

SPT Oh yeah.

CDR I think it was probably to protect


the delta P in the tank.

SPT Oh, yeah. There's a good reason for


it. Okay.
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PLT **_ up here.

359 16 22 59 SPT Yeah. Okay, now let me turn that


toggle valve back on. And you still
don't have a LOW VENT FLOW, do you?

CD _. The EV-2 doesn't. EV-I does not.

SPT Okay. Toggle valve A is OPEN. Okay,


EV-1, proceed to the AM. Enter head
first. And hold on. AS you do it,+ I
got to put your umbilical in the sphere.
Just a minute, I'll have to tuck my
checklist behind the - up in here.
Hold on, Bill. Just take your time.

PLT I'm - I'm not taking any time. All


I'm trying to do is - -

SPT Are you on this one?

PLT I don't know.

SPT Well let's see ... here.

359 16 23 42 CDR Bill is in the one that goes to


panel317,Ed.

SPT Okay, and it should say right on the


umbilical.

CDR His umbilical is number - number 7,


I believe.

SPT Yeah. Okay, Bill, Just hold on where


you are. Just don't move at all.
And we'll tuck you in right here.

PLT Okay, wait Just a minute.

SPT Okay.

CDR Looks like they're crossed.

SPT WEll, let's see now. That's crossed


with you and - Hold on. Just a minute.
Stand still, Bill. There we are. Okay?
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I-'. CDR All right. I'ii pull mine out of


the way here. Okay, I've got mine out
of the way.

359 16 24 37 SPT Yeah. Let's Just see - this is you,


Jer right here.

CDR Yes.

SFT So, this one is gonna have to go in.


So, I'll tell you what. CAn you put
it under Bill, over on this side?

CDR I can.

SPT Okay, Bill, lift up.

PLT There.

SPT Okay. And then your arm, and then go.

CDR All right, and I'll hold it here so


it doesn't get in your way.

359 16 24 56 SPT Okay, now can I put Bill in here.


But, Jer, I could probably stow some
of yoursif you like. No, I'llhave
to read the ... Let me Just read the
procedure .... go quickly.

CDR 0kay.

SPT Okay, Bill you probably got about as


much in there as you want in there. Okay,
EV-2. Okay, first of all, EV-1 rotate
to EVA ... POsition feet towards the MDA.

CDR Okay that's in work. Okay. EV-2


move to the OWS hatch. EV-3 _-nage EV-2
LSU and stow in aft compartment. And
then I move to the STS.

359 16 25 43 CDR I'm watching you, Ed. I'm trying to


get into a position to minimize the
space I take up. So I got to ...
eventually.
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SPT Yeah. Just a minute and I'll help


you there, Bill. Don't make a
_ove.

CDR Ed, you know I think I can manage m_


own umbilical into this aft compartment.

SPT Well -

CDR I'll Just feed it right in here while


you help Bill.

SPT All right. I'm watching you.

CDR Okay.

SPT Bill, you stay to your right. Your


instruments are all to your left.
If you stay right up - you can kick
that wall ell you want. But don't do
anything behind you or to your left.
So as long as you stay staring at
panel 223, everything in front of
you is clear.

_" 359 16 26 26 CDR Okay, Ed, my umbilical is in the aft


compartment, now.

SPT Oh, okay. Let me take a look at Bill


here Just a minute. Bill, you're
tangled up. Let me do this to you.
Make a 180 - Just llke thls. Let
go. There you are. There you are.
There, you're looking- you're looking
good. And I'll finish - I'll get that
umbilical in here. Okay, Jer, you
think you can get in there and -

CDR Yeah. I'ii wait till you get back to


your checklist.

359 16 26 55 SPT All right. Okay, Bill, I think we've


got you nice and tidy now. You're all
squared away. You can see your
umbilical coming off by your left elbow
and it goes straight over into the -
straight over into the - -
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PLT Now ... I got it.

SPY Okay. OWS hatch closure.

CDR Hey, let me get in then.

SPT Well -

CDR I think I'll go along with you.

SPT Okay, you close up that aft hatch now.


Okay, Jet, first thing what you do is
you inspect at the hatch seal for
obstructions. You put the release
cable to UNLOCK.

359 16 27 45 CDR Okay. Stand by. I'll inspect.

CDR Okay, the seal is clean. The release


handle is to UNLOCK.

SPT Okay. Hatch handle to OPEN.

_ CDR Okay, now the thing here is to watch


and see that I don't get tangled in
my umbilical.

SPT Watch your feet, because you're getting


to T025.

CDR Right.

SET Move your feet towards the center of


the compartment.

CDR How 's that ?

SPT That's a little bit better. You -


you got lots of umbilical, but it doesn't
look ited in knots or anything.

CDR Okay.

359 16 28 _4 SPT I think you're relatively clear.

CDR All right, what's next?

SPT Okay, ... from the wall. Now close


hatchwhile enteringaft lock. Hold
hatch against seal.
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CDR Okay.

PLT Say, troops.

SPT Yeah what?

PLT Oh, there are the tools. Okay.


Because that's what I stowed, Jer, the
EVA tools.

SPT Yeah, Jerry, are you sure we got all


the EVA tools in here?

CDR Yeah, I put them back in. Well, wait


a minute. They're in the other box
up there by this light without the red
tape around it. Okay?

SPT Out to your right. Check it and make


sure, Bill.

359 16 29 16 PLT That - that's the one with the pole


tape I put on.

SFI_ Yes. Uh - huh.

PLT There it is. Okay. It's on.


f

SPT Okay. Is there anything else you can


think of?

PLT Nope. That was all.

j!_[ Okay, we've covered it all in the


checklist. Release handle to unlock,
hatch handle to equalize.

PL_ Okay, that's in work.

SPT Equalize pressure, now the dogs engage.

PLT Let 's see. UNLOCK.

SPT Then ... handle to equalize pressure.

PLT That 's done.


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SPT Release handle to UNLOCK .... called,


and thenhatchhandleto CLOSE.

PLT Slip-back operation there, Jer.

CDR Say again.

359 16 30 01 PLT It sort of works peeular, if you


haven't - ... The ... slips back.

SPT Needless to say, we could have had


more training on that one.

PLT ... sequence.

SPT Jer, let me read these things again


to you.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, we start off - we hold the hatch


against the seal, and you got the hatch
handle open, and the release handle to
UNLOCK.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, now assuring again that the


release handle to UNLOCK, you put the
hatch handle to EQUALIZE PRESSURE.

359 16 30 37 CDR Okay, that's where it is right now.


And now the release handle has
shifted over to LOCK.

SPT Now you move that to UNLOCK again. Okay?

CDR All right. I did it.

SPT NOw hatch handle to CLOSE.

CDR All right, it's CLOSEd.

SPT Now, release handle to LOCK. Verify.

359 16 30 51 CDR LOCKed and verified.

SPT Okay. Assume EVA regress position,


feet toward the MDA.
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CDR Right. Okay, it doesn't say anything


about putting this pip pan at, huh?

SPT No nothing about a pip pin. Which


one is it?

CDR There is a little pip pin that holds


the release handle in the lock position.
I put it in.

SPT Okay. Okay. Okay, AM forward hatch


closure. EV-B unstow VC tree and
pass to EV-1, handle first. That's
in work.

359 16 31 41 SPT Okay, handle coming at you and at the


bottom is the - usually slips right
in .... As a matter of fact, I'll
wind it up for you, and then all you
got to do is drive it home. Okay,
drive her home. Get down. Make
sure it's locked. Did the handle
unlock first? There they go. Okay,
and it's locked. Okay EV-1 hold
VC tree and ... VC tree ... release
it forward hatch. Check equalization
valve cap. Stow and verify. All right
let me do this. 311. Release forward
hatch. It's released. Thrust equali-
zation valve cap. This one stowed and
verified. I guess that's over on
the other side.

PLT (Laughter) ... the hatch of it.

359 16 32 56 SPT Yeah. I tell you, we could have used


a little more hatch work in training.
Okay, inspect hatch seal - or pressure
equalization valve to OPEN - and -
and that is OPEN. Verified.

PLT ... you know that they installed one


of them wrong at the factory.

SPT Inspect hatch seal for obstruction..


And that's what I'm doing right now.

Sl_f Okay it looks good and clean, feals good


and clean all the way around. Okay.
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_ CDR Bill, are you holdingthe VC tree?

SPT ... equalization valve.

PLT Negative.

359 16 33 51 SPT Yeah, you're gonna have to, Bill.


You're gonna have to take that out
again be - for me to close the hatch.
I was Just thinking aobut it.

PLT Yeah, you're right. I recall.

SPT Hatch seal - hatch hatch closed,


handle CLOSED. And then you can
install that tree. Clears up -
there's Just a little bit of a
clearance problem there.

PLT There you go.

SFT Okay, have a good one. Now. Hatch


handle, CLOSED. Now, wait a minute
- wait a minute - wait a minute. Hold
on press equalization valve open we got.
We got inspected - I've close the
hatch and it says hat handle,CLOSE.
now we don't have one on this side,
do we?

CDR Yes you do. Up on the side. Up


around the edge on the bulkhead.

359 16 34 49 SPT All right, let me take a look. Oh


there it is. No wonder, it's hiden.
Durn thing.

PLT There you go, you got it.

SPT Hey, Jer, the last time did you


operate with ... all the time?

CDR Yes.

SPT 0kmy. Okay my - that handle is


CLOSED.

PLT ... might be in the way.


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SPT ... receptacle, EV-I and 2. 317


and 323, install wrist tethers on
right arm.

PLT Okay?

SPT For your preference.

359 16 35 23 CDR Bill, let me get back here behind you


and assume my position.

PLT Okay. Tell me if I'm in your way.


Just tell me to move.

CDR Okay. All right. Are you on 3 -


317 or you on 323?

SPT Install wrist tethers on right arm.

CDR Okay.

SPT Tell me when you're complete.

CDR I don't have a wrist tether.

PLT Here, take this one. I've brought all


the ones up that were hid.

SPT Jer, if you need one, there's one


around on the other side by the 193
antenna.

CDR (Laughter)

PLT I'll tell you what. I'll take one


first.

SPT Jer?

359 16 36 15 CDR All right. I'll get one off a piece of


equipment when the time comes. Okay.

SIT Okay. Next step. Okay, both of


you FLOW select to IVA. Verify.

PLT Ira, verified, EV-1.

CDR 2 verified.
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<-_ SPT PRESS select to REG 1.

PLT EV-1 going to REG l, now.

CDR 2 to REG 1.

SPT MODE SELECT to DELTA P. Verify suit


PRESSURE light, off at 2.8 to 3.1
psi2.

PLT EV-1, in work.

CDR In work.

SPT Watch your DELTA P at PRESS light,


off.

359 16 37 01 PLT Hey. It's off at 3 for EV-1.

CDR It's off at 3 for me, too. For EV-2.

SPT Okay, verify MODE SELECt, hard


cover - hard over in DELTA P.

PLT I'm sorry, read that again, Ed.


!
SPT MODE SELECThard over in DELTA P.

CDE Verify for EV-2.

PLT Just a second. Okay.

SPT It's a little hard with that -


cover on it. Okay_

PLT Would you - I don't understand what you


mean - do you mean Just push it all the
way ?

CDR Yeah. Making sure it's a11 the w_y


over.

PLT Okay.

SPT Make sure it's all the way over in


DELTA P, and that's hard with your PCU
deflector on there.

PLT Yes, I understand. I got it. EV-1 ...


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359 16 37 47 SPT Verify cuff gage stable, 3.6 to 3.9.

PLT EV-1, 3.75.

CDR Okay, EV-2 is 3.8.

SPT PRESS select to BOTH. Verify no


change in cuff gage or displays.

PLT EV-1 to BOTH and verify no change.

CDR EV-2, verify no change.

SPT Okay, we're coming up to SOP flow


check. EV-I and 2. SOP 02 valve
OPEN. Verify valve lock in detent.
Assist each other.

CDR This is something you really ought


to be able to do yourself. Okay,
EV-2's is open. Get yours okay, Ed -
Bill?

PLT Yeah. Stand by.

359 16 38 32 SPT Make sure it's locked in the detent


position.

PLT What lock? What lock?

CDR The handle that you Just lifted


to turn.

PLT Yeah.

SPT Okay, tell me when you're done, Bill.

PLT I will. Okay, it's in the OPEN and


believe it's in the detent.

SPT Okay, now, we need a few things


here first. Perform following SOP
flow check rapidly to conserve SOP 02 .
EV-1, note: Possible slight cuff gage
decrease and SOP light on around 0.i psi.

359 16 39 12 SPT First of all, on 317 you're gorma


go SUS 1 02 SUPPLY valve, CLOSEd.
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You'll get a tone and an SOP flow.


You'll verify medium pressure gage,
that's around 27 to 45, then SUS 1
02 SUPPLY valve OPEN, and SOP FLOW
light, off. Okay, I'll read it -
read you through it as you do it.

PLT Just a minute. Let me get all these


•.. out of the way.

SPT Actually, all you got to do is get


yourself lined up on SUS 1 02 SUPPLY
valve and be able to read your
medium pressure gage. Those are the
only two things you're working with.

PLT And I want to verify what on the


medium pressure gage?

359 16 39 52 SPT That you're between 27 and 45 psig.

PLT I already got that, but I want to


verify that while the flow is on, right?

SPT That's right.

PLT Okay, I'm gonna do it.

SPT Okay, I'll read you. BUS 1 02 SUPPLY


balve CLOSEd.

CDR Okay, I'm looking at your pressure


too, Bill.

PLT And it's good and I'm - -

SPT Okay, did you put a tone and an


SOP flow?

PLT Got an SOP flow and SUB I is open again.

SPT Okay.

PLT SOP is out.

SPT Okay. V-2.


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359 16 40 18 CDR You want me to do the same thing, right?

SPT On 323, we need the flow check for


SUS 2.

FLT ... out of your way.

CDE All right.

SPT You want me to read it for you here?

CDR No, I don't think you need to.

PLT Let me see, I don't think I can see


your, Ed - Jer. It's -

CDR You probably can't. I think you'll


be on the wrong side of me. Okay,
this is SUS 2 02 SUPPLY that is
gonna come off. Here it goes now.
I got good pressure, got an SOP FLOW
light. Going back to OPEN. And it's
OPENed and locked.

SPT Okay, now here's a good one.

359 16 40 58 CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and


clear throug_ the Vanguard for lO minutes.

SPT Okay, here's when you want to do well.


Vis!1_lly inspect neckring, SOP, and
four PCU connectors are locked.

CDE Okay. Let me do you first, Bill.

PLT Don't hover over ...

CDR You're right. We're JAmmed up. MOve


forward. All right. If you'll Just
do a pirouette towards me.

SPT ...

CDR Your neckring looks real good. All


right, let me look at - I want raise
your - looks good. All right. Now
let me check your PCU plugs. All right,
the strings are locked, your water plug
is in good. All right now, the thing
left to look at is wrists. Okay, my
right wrist is good.
/
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359 16 42 O1 SPT This is EV-3 ....

PLT SEe, my wrists are good.

CDR Okay.

PLT Let me take a look at the back of


your neckring, Just to mmke sure.

CDR All right.

PLT Looks real good.

CC Ed, Houston.

PLT Okay, looks fine.

SPT Go ahead.

CC Ed, on the S020 ops and the T025 ops,


I used the exposure sequences on the EVA
checklist as opposed to a cue card.
Don't use the cue cards.

SPT Eoger, Story. I have the cue cards


here available, if required, but I
plan to go right through the checklist
as you called. Very good. Thank you.

359 16 h2 33 CDR Okay, Ed, all of the neckrings/wristrings


have been checked, and the PCU - the
valves are all checked as locked.

SPT Okay, we're coming up on the AM depress.


If cuff gage drops below 3.6 pslg,
during depress, LOC_K COMPARTMENT DEPRESS
VALVE, CLOSed at CD3, hatch PRESS
EQUALIZATION VALVE, OPENed.

CDR Okay, say again the pressure.

SPT That's at 3.6.

CDR 3.6.

SPT Okay you got a cuff gage going before


3.6 when approaching depress.
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CDR Okay.

359 16 43 08 SPT Okay, let me make sure we got everything


on this page. Okay, here's that EV-3.
Forward hatch EQUALIZATION VALVE going
CLOSed. Okay, that's closed now.
It's spring loaded and it's locked.

359 16 43 23 SPT EV-1 and 2, note: If LOW VENT FLOW


light comes on before depress complete,
FLOW select to EVA NOI_M.

TIME SKIP

359 18 44 54 PLT Getting dark.

SPT 2 more minutes.

PLT I see you got the lights on.

SPT Yeah, I got those back on soon a


he finished the T025. Okay, you got
the T025 filter case in there too,
huh, Bill?

PLT That's affirm. In the aft compartment.

359 18 _5 41 SPT I'll be durnedo. You know we almost


got that full 60-minute Jobber-do
here, although we'll come uh around
7 minutes short.

PLT *** on real good pointing. And I'm


proud of that, 'cause that was hard
to do.

SPT Okay, we got 1 minute here, Bill; and


when we got around 15 seconds to go,
why don't I Just let you tell me your
time you're going to go to STOWAGE
and give me a mark and I'll start and
stop the timer?

359 18 46 17 PLT You Just tell me 'cause it's - about


all I got to do is Just twist this knob
from 1 back to ...
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SPT Okay. Heck, it's holding us up.


Well, heck - may as well get the most
out of it here. 30 seconds, lO seconds.
5, 4, 3, 2, I -

359 18 47 11 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it. STOWAGE.

SPT Okay. Story, I show we have 7 minutes


59 seconds remaining on the 60-mlnute
exposure.

CC Okay, Ed.

SPT Okay, getting dark, getting dark.


Okay, why donft you go clean up T025, as
you much as you're ever going to, Bill?

359 18 47 41 PLT Okay, would you read it once again, the ...
handrail and all that bit?

SPT Well, no. You don't have to do that.


Just make sure you got her packed
in there reasonably well.

I_" PLT All right.

359 18 47 50 SPT If you want to do the other, I can


give it to you, but your comet is
probably a good one.

359 18 47 54 CD_ Yeah, let's Just get on with the transfer


now.

STT okay. The next day side we're going


to have to pick up on $201. Tell you
what, the sunset side comes first.
Why don't we get that one going, Jet?
I know you're eager, but we got to
get the experiments out of the way f_rst.

CDR Well, don't you have to roll for 2017

SPT Yeah, but probably won't h ave to do


that until we - well, hell. Okay, you're
sure right. WE do have to roll for
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that. And let me look ahead here


and see how long the fragment exposures
are, to see whether we ought to be
rolling now.

CDR Your maneuver pad ought to - -

SPT Maneuver pad doesn't give me a time.

CDE Oh, it doesntt?

SPT No. It Just - l0 Just says do a


norminal H-CAGE sometimes before we -
we do the roll. Let's see, attitude
to hold from time rema_nlng in night
seven to - to maneuver time, 52:30. At
hold time remaining at night from
7 minutes to time remaining in day at 37.

CDR Okay, you can't do it this pass because


we've still got T025 to go.

SPT No, T025 to go.

CDR I mean TO - S020.

359 18 49 i0 SPT Oh, you're right .... i0.

CDR There's nothing we can do. We might


as well get on with this transfer. At
least at the center work station.

SPT You're sure right, Jer. Okay. Okay


here we go.

359 18 49 23 CC Skylab, you Can Press on with the


maneuver right now.

SPT Wait a minute.

CDR Wait a minute. Why do we want to do


that? We still owe S020 about 7-1/2 minutes,
or 8 minutes.

SPT Yes, ... we have quite a few exposures to


to on S020 and also we've not done a
nominal H-CAGE.
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SPT I think rather than Jump the gun and


start pushing the spacecraft around,
we'll wait till we come up .... Okay,
let's go on. iBill, on B21, center
boom, extend approximately 1 foot - -

359 18 49 57 CC Ed, we'd like you to follow the maneuver


pad on this - this pass and we'll get
201 and then we'll pick up S020 later.

SPT Okay, do you want a nominal H-CAGE,


though, at this time?

CC That's affirm, per the pad, Ed.

SPT Okay, that's to be done i0 minutes


ahead of time and the atti - attitude
hold is to be done from time remaining
at night of 7 minutes, so that's says
we'll have to wait till 17 minutes
remaining at night to execute the
nominal H-CAGE. Is that what you are
planning on?

CC Yeah, that'll be fine, Ed.

_ SPT Okay, at 17 minutes remaining, we'll


start the nameuver pads. Okay, on 321,
center boom, extend approx/mately 1 foot
at the Ploy boom hook and verify boom
hook unlocked. That's to you, Bill.

PLT That 's complete.

PLT That 's complete.

SPT Okay, unstow S05h from VC tree.

CDR That 's in work.

SPT And attach it to the boom and lock the


hook.

CDR In work.

SPT Okay, and tell me when you got it


on there, and make sure the hook is locked.
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CDR Just a minute. I picked up the wrong


piece.

359 18 51 _5 CC Skylab, we're 1 minute from LOS; about


30 minutes to Carnarvon at 19:21.

CDR Roger, Story.

PLT Hey, easey, you do use the last


knob, right?

SPT Let's see. Wl_at are you trying to do,


Bill?

PLT I'm trying to get 5_ out of here.

CDR Okay, you got to - you got to


push the button down mud then you
take the handle and rotate it to unlatch.

SPT Push the - the center button.

CDR Rotate the handle.

PLT Jerry.

CDR There you go.

359 18 53 ll PLT Okay, the hook is latched.

SPT Okay, when it's lashed, then--

PLT Stand by it's not quite.

SPT Yeah, make sure it is.

PLT ... green showing, great.

SPT And mRke sure she's secure.

PLT Got it.

SPT ... panel 321, center boom, extend to


VC, as directed by Jer

PLT Ready for it, Jer?


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_-_ CDB Ready.

CDR Ed, Just like downtown. I', gonna


be down here Juggling two canisters
right?

PLT Say when, Jer.

359 18 54 05 8PT Yeah, what you're going to do first,


Jet, is to - -

CDR Okay, good.

SPT Okay. You're going to remove it from


the boom, Jet, and stow it on the VC
temporary stowage hook, using tether
ring on handle and lock lock.

CDR Okay. I'm also going to tether it


to me i tOO.

SPT That is a very sound idea.

CDR Would be not very good to fix the shutter


problem, but lose the film.

/_ SPT That's rlght. After that good threading


operation, too.

CDR Ye_h, hate to have you crying.

SFT May be a little more than me crying.

CDR Okay, Bill, you can retract it about


h feet, That's good.

359 18 55 36 CDR Okay, I've got it temporarily restrez[ned


now; I'll ts_ke my tether hook off.
Okay it's done.

SFI' Okay, now, using - you're gonna unlock


the used S054 and remove themag.

CDR yeah ...

SPT And -ttaeh it to the 5h - and attanh


it to the boom and lock the hook.

CDR Okay. I'm opening the door now.


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SPT And, Bill, you may have to pick -


move that boom for Jerry.

PLT Okay. I'll tell you what, I'll go


ahead and move it back now and then
let Jerry EVA me in.

CDE Okay, Bill. Say when.

ODE Okay, that's good.

359 18 56 57 SP_ Okay, you're going to send it back


up to Bill. All right, Just a minute.

CDH Okay, Bill.

PLT CAmera is ...

359 18 58 27 SPT Okay, Bill you,re going to attempt -


you're going to stow that in the same
slot you got the new one out of it.

SPT And, Jer, you're going to take the


new one r, of course, and put it in there.

CDR Okay, it's in.

SPT Verify white flag is visible.

CDR Okay, I'm locking it now.

SPT Okay, in locking. Verify white flag


is visible. Check both of those.

CDR Okay, it's a green flag that says


latch.

SPT Okay, let's see. Is there anything


on the side of the canister?

CDR Don't see anything; it's latched in


nice and tight.

_I'_ How aho_t a - okay, let's see, there's


a gre=n one that's in the -

357 £8 59 3'i CDR Ye_l, it's in the magazine and it says


latched and the handle's 90 degrees
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and the - the pushbutton is up.


And all I have to do is close the
door sr_d that will bring up a white
flag. There's some white alignment
marks down in the lower right hand
corner and they're aligned up nice.

CDR Yeah, according to the instructions


on the door here, everything is copacetic.

SPT Okay, it says green flag on the door.


Huh?

CDR No, it doesn,t say anything. It says


install magazine, push white button,
lock by turnimg the handle 90 degrees
clockwise, observe the alignment strips
down at the right corner are seated.
And everything is okay.

B59 19 O0 18 SPT Okay. We'll chalk that one Ul,; and


we'll be testing that camera out pretty
soon.

CDR 0kay.

_-_ SPT Let me make that ... notation in here


though.

SPT Okay, Jet, or Bill, how you doing? You


got the center boom retracted?

PLT Well, I got it right here in front of


me. I haven't got it retracted. Am
I supposed to put it out of the way?

SPT Well, have you got the 54 boom - the


5h on the boom and put back onto the tree?

PLT Yes, sir, that's done.

SPT Unstow 56 from the VC tree.

PLT In work.

359 19 00 50 SPT Okay the plan is - we're going to


a nominal H-CAGE in about another
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5 minutes. And then i0 minutes after


that, we're going to start the S201
maneuver _ich is a lO minute maneuver.

PLT Okay, well, we can be d_ing this while


that 's going on •

SPT I'm figuring what we ought to do, though,


is with about 5 minutes remaining - is
start working on getting 201 out there.

CDR I think that's probably a good idea.

CDR Okay, so what's the next step. In the


56-

SPT Unstow 56 from the VC tree.

CDR Okay, And now I - should I rotate the


canister?

SPT And you take panel 160 POWER to ENABLE.


And roll - -

CDR - Okay -

SPT And ROLL, ENABLE, canister ROTATION,


right to align fif - S056 and then ROLL,
INHIBIT.

PLT Okay, 56 is on it's way down.

S_T So, when you get to 56 -

359 19 Ol _5 CDE Okay, stop there for a m_nute, Bill.

CDR Okay, 56 is aligned; ROLL _s INHIBIT_/D.

SPT Okay.

CDR Okay, Bill. Come on down with it


now.

PLT Say when.

CDR Okay, wrong way.

PLT Not moving, huh?


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CDR N o.

CDR Here it comes.

PLT Okay.

359 19 02 31 SPT Did you roll the - inhibit the


roll there, Jer_

CDR Yes, I did.

SPT Okay.

CDR That's good, Bill.

SPT Okay now, unlock and open 56


door first, Jer. Have you done
that?

CDR No, not yet.

SPT Okay.

SPT What you're going to do is take


the - the new 56 and put that on
the temporary stowage hooks.

CDR I could do that now.

PLT Just a minute.

359 19 03 29 SPT Okay, Bill, you can retract


it at l0 -

CDR Leave it there. Rather than retract


it a little bit, Just leave it.
I can work around it.

SPT Okay, Jer, Just - you know the


operation. Just let me know what
you're doing here, And - and I'll
try _rd keep you honest.
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CDR Okay. I'm hooking 56 on the


temporary hook now. And I'm
going up and open the d-)or.

SFr Okay, and you _,pen the door and


take the used 56 out and put it
on the boom.

CDR Okay.

8PT And make sure you lock it.

359 19 05 13 CDR Okay. Take it away, Bill.

PLT Okay.

CDR All right, now I'm going to put


the new canister in.

SPT Okay, install it and lock. Make


sure you push that little button
on the side that locks it.

CDH All right.

SPT And, Bill, you retract the boom and


remove 56 from the boom.

PLT It 's in work.

359 19 05 59 SPT Okay, 15 seconds here we're going


to give it a the nominal H-CAGE.

359 19 06 14 SPT MARK.

SPT Okay, we're going into a nominal


H-CAGE.

359 19 06 _5 Tone, warble.

CDR U_ yo,Jraft.

CDR Okay, 56 is in, the flag is


showing, and the button is closed.

Tone, continuous.
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CDR And I'm going to close the door


now. Sounds like you got problems,
Ed.

SPT Yeah. We've got a cluster att an


ACS mall. Hold on. I think it's
because of this nominal H-cage.
Stand by.

PLT See if you can see any TACs firing,


Jer.

CDR No, I don't see anything yet.

SPT Yeah, we got a big high rate


in X. I'm net sure I believe it.

CDR Well, let's see if we can see 8_y


st ars.

SPT You see any rotating? Does it


look like it's rotating to you?

CDR Yeah,we'rerotating.

CDR I can see the stars moving.

CDR Yeah, we are.

SPT All right,hold on. That nominal


H-CAGE didn't go.

SPT Tell you what I 'm going to go


standby here a moment.

PLT Did Ed mean Jacks firingdid all _


this?

SPT Well, I was there at the beginning,


yeah. I sure had them pumped out -
pumping out there.

CDH Still rotating.

O o
359 19 O.h_ _PT We've really wrapped up a},out X.
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SPT Okay, I'll tell you what, why don't


we Just press on with the film and -
right now I think - let me Just check
a few things. I think we got it
squared away here. Hold on.

CDR 0kay. :

SPT We got a cluster ATT because we had


a cluster high rate.

CDR And we got the cluster high rate


as a result of going to nominal
H-CAGE.

SPT That's right.

CDR That's peculiar.

SPT And also we got an ATS malf. Hold


on here.

F-. 359 19 ii 19 SPT And we were really going off attitude


in a hurry, too.

CDR How do the gimbals look, the CMGs?

SPT _!tumber3 looks a though _t's bumping


up there. What I did was go to standby;
put in a 30 minute maneuver time
and went back to - and hit BI and
put in a 20 minute maneuver time. Now
let me Just see what m_ - Just hold
on let me ... that.

CDR Okay.

SPT ...

PLT And EV-I has 3.6 and no lights.

CDR Okay, EV-2 has 3.67 and no lights.

PLtI Which film do you want next, Jer?

CDR I think S052 comes next. l'll


go ahead and rotate us on to it.
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CDH Yeah, S052 is the next one u_.

359 19 12 55 CDH Okay, and I have the roll inhibited.

PLT You ready for S052' Jet?

CDR Yeah.

CDR That 's good.

359 19 15 19 SF_ Okay_ we're at 30 degrees out and


I think we're going back. I think
we got the situation under control,
but I'll be darned if I understand the
situation of how we ever got wrapped
up so fast. Boy! Boy, we really
started rot_,.ting, too.

CDR So all and all you - it must have


been the TACs that did it.

SPT Gee, I don't understand that, though.


I gave it a 52023. Exactly ai:
17 minutes before. Okay, I'll tell
you what when they come up I'll
'_ explain to them what the situation is,
but till then let's press on.

359 19 15 55 CDH Okay, we have the 52 film down here


and it's in the temporary stowage
hook. And I've opened the door. And
I've take the old film out s_d I've
got the old film on the boom now. And
Bill can retract.

SPT Okay, retract it and -

CDH Just a minute, Bill. Hold it, Bill.

SPT Hold it. Make sure you get every-


thing locked ... down there.

CDH Yeah, that hook didn't look to me like


it locked right.

CDR All right now do it. You are good.


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3D9 19 17 3_ CI!_ ()kaythe 52 film is installed and


I have a white flag. Gonna close
the doors.
PLT Boy, these magnetic catches are nice and strong.

CDR Okay the door is closed, locked, and the flag is


up. Rotate on to the next one now, H-ALPHA 1.

PLT Stand by that's in work.

CDE Roll is inhibited.

CDR You managing to stay up with us, Ed?

SPT Well, right now I'm just taking note


og something here.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, you got the 52 back in the


SAS. Is that correct? And it's
locked?

359 19 18 44 CDR Affirmative.

SPT Okay.

CDR And I've rotated the canister to H-ALPHA 1.

SPT Let me check a few things with you, Jer.

CDR Okay.

SPT 52, did you get a white flag?

CDR Yes, I did.

SPT And did you locked the door?

CDR Sure did. And got a white flag on it


too.

_rf And your roll is in to i_ibit.

CDR Right. It's inhibit.


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SPT Okay, now you got H-alpha 1 coming.

CD_ Right. We're aligned with H-ALPHA


i and waiting.

359 39 19 09 SPT Okay, why don't I talk to them when


they come up here and you fellow can
work H-ALPHA 1. Let's see whether there's
anything peculiar there. No, it looks
straight forward.

PLT Okay, what come after H-alpha l, H-alpha 2?

SPT No. (Laughter) No, I've got that ...

CDR That's it, isn't it?

SPT Yeah, I got some magnizine check to do in


here.

CDE Okay.

SPT What you may want to do when we get


into the daylight, Bill, is to get that
8020 exposuregoing again. Oh, no, we're
not in - we're not in SI yet, so let
me talk to them

PLT Say when.

CDE Good, Bill good.

359 19 19 53 CDE Okay, l'm tethered.

SPT Houston, Skylab.

359 19 20 42 CC Skylab, we got you through Carnarvan


for 4 minutes.

SPT Okay, Story, let me tell you about our nominal


H-CAGE. At 17 minutes to go in night
we entered a 52023 for nominal H-CAGE.
Around 1 minute later we got a warning for
cluster high rate. We were grated in 0.3
degrees per second in X and increasing. We
got out to around _0 degrees and were not
slowing down. I took a couple of actions.
Went to TACS at hold for a shot while to bring
our rates down. Went to standby.
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Entered a 20 minute maneuver time. Went


back to SI. And that's what we're
returning to now. I show we're 16 degrees
out and coming back at 0.33 degrees
per second.

R59 19 21 33 CC Thanks, Ed, we're looking at it.

SPT And we also got ATS m_1 f indicating a - -

CDR Take it away, Bill.

CPT CMG stat a couple of times during that


m_euver.

CC Okay. _

SPT In the EVA we're pressing on with the


ATM film retrieval. And I _magine
when we get back to SI here
we can pick up with the S020 operations
until we get squared away for that _!.
maneuver again.

CC Okay, Ed.

359 19 22 49 CDB Okay, Ed, the new H-ALPHA is in. I've


got a white flag ; it 's locked well.
The lock button has been pushed. And
I'm closing the doors.

SPT Okay you want :to retract the boom, Bill,

CDR That's in and I've got a white flag


on the doors.

PLT In work.

CDE Okay, now, you Just lean back there and


make sure that your -

S_T I'll tell you what you do first now, Jer.

CDR Okay.
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S}_f HOLL, ENABLE.

CDR ROLL, ENABLED.

SPT ROLL right to align the Sun end.

CDR Okay.

SPT Stand by.

359 19 23 39 CDR We're rolling to the right. Okay we're


aligned with Sun end and roll was
INHIBITED.

SPT Okay. And POWER 2 to INHIBIT.

CDR Okay. PRIMARY, SECONDARY, INHIBIT.

SF_1 Okay. Now, if you Just want to learn


back here.

CDR I 'm well clear.

359 19 2h 16 CC Skylab we're a minute from LOS and


2 ndnutes to HOneysuckle.

CDR Don't forget your visor, Bill.

PLT I got it. Thank you.

SPT Okay, and we're picking up on 2-2 or


2.2, 21 on the check out on one - panel 130.

CC That's okay, we're with you, Ed.

SPT Okay, film reset. I'ii read these good


things out to you, Jer; and nothing
you can do except stand by and watch it
all. If you can see anything. Panel 130,
film reset going to H-ALPHA. Okay. And
hit the reset. And K-ALPHA goes
to 1600 - 16,000, the way it should.
CAMERA, H-ALPHA ], POWER, ON.

359 19 25 07 _f_l ON. :{-ALPHA i ... on switch to OVERRIDE.


_'ilm, O_TEREIDE.
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T_59 ]9 25 30 SPT REkDY light is OFF. H-ALPHA i, AUTO


switch MANUAL for 60 seconds. Frame -
Increase by i0, verify. And did that
at 45. And they're counting down, so
I think you did a good Job on H-ALPHA i,
Jet. Good show.

CDR A_id the solar image is starting to come


in on S020.

SPT I'll tell you when we're there.

_59 19 26 09 CC We're back with you through Honeysuckle,


3 minutes, Skylab.

SPT Roger.

SPT Boy, I would sure like to know what the


heck happened there. I think we might
have ahd a CMG up against the stop,
but it sure put a lot of rate into one
axi s ....

SPT Okay, I even gave it a little bit more.


Okay. That looks good. H-ALPHA 1 frames
remaining decrease, TENS.

359 19 26 47 SPT H-alpha l, NIGHT INTERLOCK switch going


to NORM.

359 19 26 51 SPT H-alpha l, CAMERA power switch, OFF. Film


reset, X-RAY TELE.

359 19 26 58 SPT Okay, X-RAY TELE.

SPT Let me check these fellows off as we


go.

SPT And for Jer, transfer down to the


station there. You would maria - might want
to get those setting verified on the DAC,
Rill. I'll give them to you now if you
like.

PLT Okay. Stand by ....

CDR Tell me when you're ready.


/

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_59 19 27 _5 SPT Okay, frames remaining on X-RAY TELE,


6,000.

359 i9 27 33 SPT CAMERA POWER switch, ON. CAMERA POWER


going ON. CAMERA AIRLOCK, OPEN. Frames
indicating decreases by l, verify. Yes.
Close CAMERA POWER, OFF.

_59 19 27 50 SPT CAMERA POWER, OFF. Film RESET to the


WLC. Got it to RESET. Going to RESET.
8025. Main POwer switch to STANDBY and
then ON. Main POWER switch to STANDBY,
pause and then ON. MODE select to
FAST SCAN.

PLT I got infinity and f16.

35_ LS_28 20 SPT READY operate light is OFF. STAET/STOP


switch to START: AND FRAMES INDICATOR
DECREASING BY --DECREASES BY L). Well,
we'll watch it till it decreases i0.

SPT WEll, now hold on here.

S?T Okay, there it goes. That's right, that


was a 20 second - 27-second exposure.

359 19 29 27 SPT WE're h degrees out in X still.

CDR Looks like we're _imost there, Ed. S020


is almost centered.

SPT That's right, we got a pretty wide


tolerance there.

359 19 29 59 CC ... Houston.

359 19 30 O0 CDR Go.

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359 16 44 00 SPT ... - indicator exceeds a
hundred feet per minute.

CDR Notice what the bias is now,


Ed, it's slightly biased before
your - -

SPT I got to find - there it is.


Yes, it's reading around 30
i: right now already.

CDR Yes.

SPT Okay, Just kind of mentally


record that bias.

SPT If rate decline indiemtor


exceeds 100 feet per mlnmte,
or gives caution ImkTnlq alert,
RAPID Delta-P, PPO_ low, or
_" cluster pressure i_, tell
EV-I to close lock to c_-
, depress valve, kay, so I'll
be watching out for %home
things; you may _t a call
from me.

CDR EV-I 318 locked to press and


depress valves open.

359 16 44 24 PLT MARK. That should hold it


in 375.

PLT Jer, how do you read?

CDE Loud and clear also.

PLT Okay.

CDR ... hold her at 3.8.


PLT Okay.

PLT Stop.
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SPT Still 3.8. Way to climb looks


good in here. Okay, you're
going down, we got in the
forward, 5.5, 5._, in the OWS.
Aft compartment is about 3.5.
You may want to watch an ice
buildup here, Bill.

SPT EV-1 - EV-1 is going to remove


the screen from the depress
valve after ice buildup to
complete the depress, somewhere
around lO1 psi, as I recall.

PLT ... right now, we'll Just wait


and see how it -

SPT That 's quite clear.

PLT What?

SPT Okay, Just keep her coming.

CDR Did you say it's heavy?

PLT Oh, yes, it's - it's pretty- i


it's pretty soft.

PLT I got the wrong light.

CDR Oh yes, your right.

359 16 46 16 PLT So we still have ....

SPT ... have mirrored 3.2 right


now.

PLT Yes, it's - it's still dropping.

SPT Okay, let her drop as much


as she can before you remove
that.

CDR Oh, yes, now it's dolidifying.

SPT Hey, Jer, let me get something


_-_ beforeyou get outsidethere.
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The only way I can t_Iw to


ground is to hit the TRANSMIT
on speaker box.

CDR You should be able to do it


on a com_ cable there.

SPT Okay. I try to -

359 16 46 56 CDR You should have a co_ cable


rooted from I believe 102
or 126, over to where you are
so that you don't have to
reach over to the co-,, box
to punch.

SPT Well okay, I'll take a look.


I was not - that was not done
that I know. I'll look
around here.

_ 359 16 47 16 CDR That's part of the CLT sys-


tem, look at the - look at
the drawing in there that shows
the ... and I think it'll
show you where you mike key
is andwhat it hooksup to.

SPY All right.

359 16 47 32 PLT Okay, we're about I0 points


on 5•

CDR It's a good garbage collector,


doesn't it?

PLT Yes.

359 16 47 49 CC Skylab, we're hearing you


discuss the co-,, management
and we think you should have
a CCO for that hooked up to
102 and then he car. hit the
transmit part of that see for
you to talk to us.

CDR Right, that's what I thought.


_-_ He's checking that noW.
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SPT Doesn't work, Story.

CC Okay, need a page number


1.2-3. Second.

CDR Let me take over. See.

SPT Okay, you're down to around


2.1, so Just be patient.

PLT Okay.

SPT How's the ice look, pretty


heavy?

PLT Actually it's - it's sort of

CDR I'd say waht, 75 to 80 percent


of it's covered now.

PLT Yes, at least.

359 16 h9 21 CDR About 1/8 inch _mhulance all


the way around the outer
edge of the screen, it's still
clear. And one little hole -
about half way in. That's
about a quarter of an inch in
diameter.

FLT And it's starting to shrink


away now. About 1.7 now.

359 16 50 33 CDR How's the old coolanol system


looking, Houston?

CC It's looking good, Jer.

CDR I sure can see how we can


appreciate this water cooling,
I'd hate to be going out gas
cooled.

CC Roger that. Right now the


time is 30 seconds LOS and
_'_ about 6 minutes to Ascension.
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CDR Roger, see you then.

SPT Houston, how do you read


these entries?

CC Ed, that's good.

SPT Thank you, Story.

359 16 52 00 SPT Okay, it all looks good in


here; you're Just about one -
you may want to remove that
screen and hustle it ; let
the rest get out.

PLT Okay, that's in work, Ed.

CDR When do you start the clock,


Ed?

SPT You start the clock when you


open the hatch.

CDR Okay.

B59 16 52 57 SPT At 316, Jerry, you want to


monitor your - your pressure
in the lock to stabilize
pressure of or less than
•B psi before hatch opening.

CDR Okay, we're about .4 now.

SPT Okay.

359 16 54 00 CDR Okay, Bill, we're at .25


nOW.

PLT Okay, let me record a little


bit of time here. Okay I
got at, call it 16:54, we're
going to go in the hatch
opening. Okay, let's go.

SPT Okay EV-I on BIg, EVA hatch


retainer springloadedto
engaged position, verify.
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PLT Stand by, Ed, can you read?

SPT Yep. Okay, I did not read


you at first there. Hatch
handle lock to unlock.

PLT Unlocked.

SPT Hatch handle OPEN.

PLT Standby. Open.

359 16 5h 56 PLT Clockwise.

359 16 55 O0 CC Okay, and copy that, Skylab,


and we're AOS through Ascension,
Canaries, Madrid here for
about lh minutes.

SPT Okay, open hatch.

SPT Get engaged hold, open rod.

SPT That done, Bill?

PLT Ed, can you read?

SPT You'll have to talk louder,


Bill.

CDR You're not coming out, Bill.

359 16 55 45 PLT Okay, we could turn the VOX


up; we fought this battle last
time.

CDR All right, well hold on I -


it's kind of a mess, I'll try
and get there when I can.

359 16 55 55 PLT Okay, hold open now, is engaged.

SPT ()kay,EV-1 and 2, when depress


is complete, MODE SELECT to
ABSOLUTE.
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SPT Okay, you get a slight cuff


gage decrease.

SPT Tell me when that's complete.

PLT Okay, EV-1 is complete and how


are you reading me?

Sl°T Yes, I got you Bill.

CDR Okay, EV-2 is complete and


I'm reading 3.65.

PLT EV-1 is reading 355.

SPT Okay, PRESS select to BOTH,


verify.

CDR EV-2, verify.

SPT Okay and FLOW select to EVA


NORM.

PLT EV-1 going EVA NORM now.

CDR EV-2 to EVA NORM.

359 16 56 50 SPT Okay, and you're cuff gage


should be stable at 3.6 to 3.9,
and all lights off.

PLT EV-1 verifies, 3.6.

CDR EV-2 is reading 3.65, lights


out.

SPT Okay, and I got a verify your


box sensitivity is good and
I 'm scrambling up here and I'll
do that - get your VOX sensi-
tivity up a little bit more.

SPT Okay Bill. Bill, Just give


me a short count or a long
count.

PLT l, 2, 3, h, 5, h, 3, 2, 1.
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SI°T ... now.

PLT i, 2, 3, 4, 5, _, 3, 2, 1
normal volume.

359 16 57 30 SPT Okay, sounds good.

PLT Okay. Good.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay.

359 16 57 37 CC Ed, are you up in the


command module now? If so
we got a couple circuit
breakers for you to check.

SPT Tell them, yes I am. Like


I don't have my -

PLT Yes, he is; go ahead, he's


listening.

359 16 57 50 CC Okay, for Ed, that's on panel 8,


to the left of the commanders
couch. In upper left hand
corner of panel 8, SCS, AC1,
that circuit breaker ought to
be closed, if it's not, go
ahead and close it. The next
one is also on panel 8 ....
systems main A. -

SPT Hold it, hold it, Story.

CC ... Switch.

CDR Hold on, let him get the


first one first, Story.

CC Okay.

359 16 58 17 SPT Start _ll over, Story, and


leave us - leave us time in
between
eachone.
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CC All right, all right, we got


SCS - panel a, SCS, AC-I.
Check that that circuit
breaker is in, if it's not
in, push it in.

359 16 58 29 SPT It is in.

CC That's in the upper left most


corner of panel 8.

SPT Tell them it's in.

CDR Okay, it's in.

359 16 58 35 SPT I did not have to push it in.

CDR It was already in.

CC One other check is SCS system


main A. That's in the third
row Just to the left of the
flood light switches. SCS
system main A.

CDR Okay, he's checking that.

SPT SCS system main A.

SC Right.

359 16 58 56 SPT Okay that is - that is in


and I did not have to push it
in.

CDR Okay, both circuit breakers


were in.

CC Thank you.

SPT Okay, let me get back here.


Okay, and it says I'm suppose
to monitor radiation with RSM,
okay. We're going to try
fadsperhourduringEVA -

359 16 59 15 CC And that's all we've got for


you in the comand module.
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SPT All right.

CDR Okay, are the B mags okay? Is


B mag 1 okay, Story?

CC We've still got an indica-


tion that we've got no thin -
thin motor on B mag l, but
we're looking at it.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, we're" going now to the


EVA, for the EVA-2. Stand
by. AM egress, note con-
tamination, EV-1 and EV-2,
comment on any observed dis-
persion pattern -

CC There's no need to acknowledge


out, but we're not planning
any trouble shooting on that
and that's a backup to the
backup.

359 17 00 O1 SC Okay, okay.

CDR Okay, this is the EV-2, when


we opened the hatch, I saw
a lot of contamination move
out, but I Don't see any
now. Bill, do you see any?

PLT I use to see a few bits and


pieces around, but I - I don't
think I've seen over 3
particles.

SPT Okay, you're looking for con-


taml uation, dispersion patterns,
or OWS waste vent slime
during EVA.

359 17 00 22 CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, AM, egress AM head


first, that's EV-1, face

towardfootrestraints.
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PLT That 's in work.

SPT EV-2 manage his nmbilical.

CDR Okay, Just a minute, Bill.

PLT Okay.

CDR All right. Okay.

359 17 01 15 PLT EV-1 is at the foot


restraints.

SPT Okay, ingress VF foot re-


straint with left hand, you've
got ; clamp own LSU at approxi-
mately 9 FEET.

PLT In work.

359 17 01 29 SPT And then we want both -


from both of you an EM - EMU
status check.

PLT Please stand by 9 feet.

CDR There's lO coming up.

PLT Ten?

CDR Yeah.

PLT - what that 7 is for there?

CDB That's the number of your


umbilical.

359 17 01 45 PLT Yeah. Okay, my umbilical


is connected and EV-1, has
got 3.6 and all lights are
out.

CDR Okay, EV-2 is 3.67 and all


lights are out.

SPT Okay, S020 ops. Unstow S020,


verify mounting bracket is
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fully open. Place vacuum


valve/shutter control to
VENT; allow 15 seconds to
vent.

PLT All right.

CDR Let me get 20 first and then


read that stuff again.

359 17 02 16 PLT Down by your left knee.

CDR Okay. Okay. I have 20 in


my hand, Ed. Now read me - -

SPT Okay.

CDR - - the other words again.

SPT Place vacuum calve/shutter


control to VENT, (allow
15 seconds to VENT).

CDR All right, that's in work.

PLT Tell me when and I'll give


you the 15 seconds.

CDR It 's in VENT.

PLT Okay, stand by.

359 17 03 l0 PLT MARK, 15 seconds. Continue


on, Ed.

SPT Okay. Verify film advance


knob at S.

CDR Okay, stand by. That's


verified.

SPT Place the vacuum valve/shutter


control to shutter open.

CDR Okay, that's in work. Okay,


it's in open.

SPT Uncover, bore sighter.


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CDR In work.

CDR That little bitty knob is


murder, Okay, it's uncovered,

SPT Okay. Pass S020 to EV-I.

CDR In work.

SPT Tether S020, EV-I should -


tether S020 and mount on far
side of ATM truss ... with
D-I handrail Just inside the
start of hsmdrail and tighten
the clamp. Would you like
for me to read that again,
Bill? I can.

359 17 04 h4 PLT Let you know when I get it.

SPT Okay.

PLT Jer, Just a sec ; let me tether


that.

CDR There 's a handle underneath


for you. Let me turn it
over. There you go.

PLT Okay.

CDR Okay. You've got it tethered


to him. Now what's next
again?

SPT Okay, tether the S020 and


mount on far side of ATM truss
with D-1 handrail (Just inside
the start of the handrail).
Tighten clamps.

359 17 05 25 PLT Damn it. I've ... this.

PLT I want that on the other


arm. It's in work, Ed.

SPT Okay, tell me when you're


complete.
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PLT Okay, I'm gonna take it off


now, I've got it in position.

SPT Did you take your tether


off?

PLT Yeah, Just a second. I'm


tightening it down. Okay,
I can take the tether off
now; I got it tightened on
the truss and I don't want
to lose this tether.

SPT Okay, when you're sure - you


got the clamp tight, then
remove the tether, verify - -

359 17 06 _3 PLT I want to - -

PLT Okay, what's next?

SPT Okay. The next thing for


Bill is to verify the bracket
ball-Joint is free enough
to allow experiment 20
pointing.

PLT It's in work.

359 17 07 l0 CDR Boy, that thing really re-


flects the light, doesn't
it Bill?

PLT Sure does. That 's ...

PLT Okay, Ed I - I'd really like


to make an adjustment on
the clamp that's on the
truss, like to get it in
there as close as I could.

SPT Well, okay. Make sure you


got it lined up first. I'll
read you the next step, you
may - you may want to go
back.
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PLT Okay.

359 17 07 26 SPT Adjust 8020 until coarse


(that's the sm-]l) solar
image is seen in the bore-
sighter, then continue
adjustments till the fine
(that's the large) solar
image is visible on the
boresi_hter.

PLT Okay, now Just - I'm gonna


have to come out _ foot re-
straints for that. And
that - that could take me
Just a couple of minutes.
So Just hold off.

CDR Oh, there you ... William.

PLT There you go.

359 17 08 29 PLT Oh, Just what I thought; I'm


gonna have to move it out
a little bit. Can't quite
get it in the center.

SPT Okay.

PLT That ought to do it. Let 's


see, I want to keep it in -
this ... down here.

CC - Ed, Houston.

SPT Go ahead.

CC Ed, we're hearing your S020 -


20 comments, and you got
about 5 minutes of day re-
manning here. You'll be
managing the exposures on
that and when you come over
stations, we'd like to keep
up with you on those expos-
ures. Maybe we can help you
out some there.
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359 17 09 15 PLT l'm getting quite a bit of


interference. I 'm gonna have
to move it again.

SPT Okay, Story, we'll try -


sure try and keep you posted
where we go. I notice that
the highest priority expos-
ure is the 60 minute one,
and I assl,mp that - that's
the one they're going to be
wanting us to start first,
so I have the event timer
set up in here, and I Just
plan to get the event timer
countdown at 60 - or countdown
from 60 and cut it off whenever
we have to go into darkness
and pick it up again whenever
we come into light.

359 17 09 _I SPT And I plan to use the ...


time which we have on the
event timer as a gage for
-- that. And I'm wondering
if that's satisfactory to
those folks. Like right now,
I'm sure we have exactly
4 minutes -

359 17 09 57 SPT MARK, remaining in day.

CC Ed, that sounds like a good


way to go on S020.

PLT Didn't get Job done. Not


quite enough room to ...
ball-Joint.

SPT Okay.

PLT I'm gonna have to adjust


it once more.

CC And, Ed, in case you need


to reconflgure the pri_a_y
coolant loop for any reason
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when we're LOS, we're presently


operating on inverter hi,tuber 2,
pumps B and C, Bravo and
Charlie.

SPT Inverter 2 and Bravo and


Charlie, thank you.

CC Yes sir.

PLT Boy, I barely have enough


the - I don't quite have
enough freedom of travel in
that ball-Joint to get the
thing exactly centered.

CDR Ed, what's my next experiment


to get ready? 25?

359 17 ll B6 SPT Okay, hold on here, Jer.


Let me - let me look ahead,
this is - we're gonna be
Juggling quite a few of them
here apparently. T025 -

CC We're 40 seconds to LOS.

CDR Okay.

CC We'll be over Guam in about


27 minutes at 17:38. Be
dumping the data/voice there.

359 17 ll 54 CDR Okay, Story.

PLT Okay. We Just about got her.


There's an awful lot of
spring in this thing.

CDR Sure is. It's really


twanging.

PLT Just about got her.

PLT I decided what I had a


minute ago there.
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PLT Okay, I think we're gett_


there. _..
e.

PLT What's the ground rule th@_@?


Circ - big circle anywherm
inside the square? _"

SPT Okay, let me read it to y e_


again here. Adjust S020
until the coarse (that's
small) solar image is ,_
in the boresi@hter. _
then you continue adJustm$_ a
until the fine (that'm._. "
large) solar image is vi|Ible
on the boresighter.

359 17 13 33 PLT That's correct.

SPT Adjust S020 until the _n@_


solar image is within the_
reticle square (that's the
center on crosshairs, if
possible)

PLT Got it.

SPT And lock in position.

359 17 13 46 PLT Oh, I lost it, twisted it


out.

SPT (Laughter ) .....


',t+:,"

PLT Oh gee. I screwed the _


down to tighten it, and it
twisted the whole mount.

CDR Yeah. ,.
_ .i:,

PLT Okay, let me do it a_n.


Yeah - -

CDR Let me get my feet down ]_re


and I'll - -

359 17 14 09 CDR So long, Sun.

! .
J

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SPT Well, we can get T025 up lind


running, or at least up and
out anyway. L

PLT Okay.

SPT We'll wait till -Bill's


ready to go.

PLT Now this is self-defeatim G


almo st.

SPT Understand the problem Bill.

PLT Yeah, it looked like a


simple design there, but 1_len
I tightened down on the
ball-Joint, it moved the
entire canister. Okay. I'll
have to wait till the nrx*
sunrise.

_-- SPT Okay. Let's get the M - the


T025 out.

CDR All right.

PLT Okay, stand by 1.

359 17 14 55 SPT Okay, T025 ops for EV-2 is


unstow T025 assembly and then
get ready to pass it.

CDR Okay, it's in work.

CDR Okay, Bill, i'm going to leave


the tether on this one. Un-
less you'd prefer it not
be there. Are you talking
Bill?

PLT Negative, I wasn't talking.

CDR Okay. Here she comes.

SPT Okay, for Bill?


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PLT I 're got it.

359 17 15 33 S1°T Okay, Bill. Verify cla-_


is open.

CDR Stand by. Want to tether


it first. When you - when
you open that clamp, that
rascal's going to be
unt ethereal.

PLT Understand, but I'll get S_his


one on first.

CDR Okay.

CDR Just Open the - open the


clamp and it'll come out.

FLT Well, I wanted to put it on


r someplace else.

CDR Oh, I see, okay.

PLT If I can.

CDR Yeah, it'll fit here.

PLT Yeah.

359 17 16 24 CDR Okay.

PLT All right. Let's get more.


Read on.

SPT Okay. Verify clamp is open


and the finger is deployed.

PLT Stand by, that's in work.

CDR The finger, she is deployed,


monsieurs.

CDR It 's already open, Bill. I


did all that as part of the
prep.
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SPT You've got tobe careful,


of that little finger, that
slips back again, when you're
handling it. You can waste
a lot of time.

CDR Okay, that's complete Bill o


Ed.

SPT Okay. And position clear


by ATM truss halfway to or
beyond the first section of
D-I handrail.

PLT In work.

359 17 17 17 SPT No, you're out too far aren't


you, Bill?

PLT Well - -

CDR You're supposed to be within


the first section.

SPT Halfway to or beyond the


first section of D-1 handrail.

CDR Oh, okay. So you're all right


then.

SPT Halfway to or beyond the


first section.

B59 17 17 35 PLT The problem is the S020,


Jer.

CDR Yeah.

FLT And I think that I'm gonn&


have to be satisfied with
this right along in here.

CDR Yeah, it looks like it might


be all right.

PLT Hardware.
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PLT ... nice in the simulator,


but we didn't find the inter-
ference problem there.

CDR That should be good there.


You got to close the cl_.

359 17 18 22 PLT Okay, Just a second. Let


me try this thing again.

CDR Man.

PLT ...

CDR What 's that?

PLT I was gonna move this S020


back a little closer.

CDR Well, that looks like a geod


position for. 25, Bill, and
it looks like your pointing
right out the - the slot
between the solar panels.

PLT Yeah. I think we may have


outfoxed ourselves, though.

CDR Hows that?

359 17 19 13 PLT l'm not sure that I can


align that - S020 with this
thing in position, but we'll - -

CDR Okay, he's on it tight.

SPT Okay. Secure clamp by turning


top knob clockwise until
tight, then turn lower k_@II
counterclockwise until tIBht.

PLT That 's in work.

359 17 19 33 SPT Okay. And, Jer, you're gonna


unstow the T025 filter case
and pass to EV-1.
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CDR Okay.

SPT Make sure that there's only


a little piece of Velcro
holding those covers down
and it's pretty easy for those
things - -

PLT Yep.

SPT - - pop out if you - move


the bag fast.

359 17 20 l0 SC Okay, the ... nut's tight.

SPT Okay. Jer, you pass out the


filter case.

CDR It's in work.

SPT And Bill's stowing filter


case on temporary stowage
hook.

PLT Stand by 1.

PLT Tether right on here.

PLT Okay, Jer.

SPT Here it is.

CDR There's the tether, right


there.

PLT I got it. I tether it


where?

CDR The stowage hook right there,


to your right.

PLT Okay.

CDR Tell me when your readii.

PLT I will.
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PLT Okay, the filters are out


here.

SPT Okay.

359 17 21 36 SC Okay, is the red - -

CDR - - button down? Look on


the tether.

PLT Yes it is. It's green.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay. Install filter holder


A in the A-1 position.

PLT In work.

PLT A-1 is in.

SPT Okay, align experiment by


turning X and Y knobs until
sun image - Okay, we're got
to hold up right there. Okay,
now_ do we dare move on to
201? We may as well. Let's
take a look here.

359 17 23 04 PLT That 201 goes up on the D-7


... doesn't it?

PLT Maybe I'm wrong on that.

SC Yeah, Just a moment here.


201. Well, they have us
maneuvering - rolling the
spacecraft, but I guess we
can get the thing out there
anyway first. I wonder if
it would hurt having the
thing sitting in the Sun for
a long period of time?

PLT I think it does.

CDR Yeah.
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SPT Well, you're kind of left


Just sitting here waiting
for right noW.

CDR Okay.

SPT You've got 26 minutes to go.

359 17 23 46 CDR Why couldn't we go ahead and


start the film transfer for
the ATM?

PLT That stuff is all right in


your way, Jer.

SPT Well, let's see now. Are


you saying move it out into
Bill's location?

CDR No, I'm talking about the -


yeah, we could get the film
trees out and all that good
stuff.

SPT Well, heck, okay. Hold on


here. Boy, I'll tell you
this - these two - these
experiments themselves are
gonna - have a lot of overhead
time.

CDB Yeah they are. That's why


I'm thinking we ought be
doing as much as we can on
the routine Stuff.

SPT All right. Just a minute. Let


me think ahead and see what we
can do here.

359 17 25 00 SC Okay. We can move ahead to - -


well, let's see ...

CDR We got a DAC in here, too, that


we've got to get out.
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SPT Well, you know, I don't even see


where that DAC comes in. Hold on.
Let me Just dig ahead here.

CDR Okay.

359 17 25 55 PLT Jet, if you'll remind me to put


the ... down and I'll remind you.

CDR Put what down?

PLT This EVA.

CDR Oh, okay.

PLT All I've got down is ... Just ...


cover now.

CDR Yeah.

SPT Okay, we get the - the DAC comes


out after - - Man, there's no real -
no real break point singled out here,
so I'm going to have to make one here.
Okay, now on panel 321, Bill, extend-
able BOOM. EXTEND/RETRACT boom,
verify operation.

359 17 26 57 PLT Standing by.

PLT Okay, did you tell me to do something


or did you Just - -

CDR Yeah, he said verify operation of the


boom.

PLT Okay.

SPT EXTEND/RETRACT VC boom to verify


operation.

PLT It's in; it's coming out. They're


all right in the center. I didn't
hear VC.

CDR VC, yeah.

PLT Okay, VC, right in center.


F_.
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SPT Well, you're really gonna have to


try both of them, Bill, let's make
sure both of them work.

CDR That looked good.

PLT Okay, forward. Have to watch this


one.

CDR Yeah.

PLT Okay. Both verified. Operation is


ver i fled.

359 17 27 39 SPT Okay.

SPT Stow the VS tree in the VS receptacle,


that's FI5 and lock.

CDR The VS tree - -

PLT I tell you what - I'm not so sure


that we ot_Eht to do this yet because
I was putting my feet up in that area
to try that S020.

CDR You were putting your feet below that,


though, rather than above it.

329 17 28 02 PLT Okay, press on.

SPT Okay, you're going to put the VF tree


in the VF receptacle.

PLT Right.

CDB In work.

SPT The VC will be following very shortly.


Hey, Jerry, you, naturally are stow -
or unstowlng and passing those out
to him.

CDR Right.

329 17 28 55 CDR Okay, here comes the VS.

PLT Right, I've got it.


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CDR And next comes the friendly DAC.

PLT All right.

CDR All right if you'll give me some


settings, Ed, I can go ahead and
start setting up the universal mount.

SPT Okay. X equal 5.

CDR Okay, stand by.

CDR I know we will move it but at least


it can start out in the right place.
All right, there's X equal 5.

Sl_ Y eq,_]s 305.

CDR All right.

SPT And Z equals zero.

CDR All right, a]] set.

SPT Okay, verify universal mount to the


yellow mark; that is what they are.

CDR Okay.

SPT Have you got the right mount out there?

CDR No.

SPT That's all right.

329 17 30 30 CDR Okay, where do we stow it?

SC Okay, stow DAC on F-5, aft of tem-


porary stowage hook and lock. Lock
towards the hatch.

CDR Okay.

PLT I'm surprised we haven't lost one of


these, you know?

CDR Don't speak too soon.


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PLT It's really a ... operation.

CDR Maybe you ought to tether it.

PLT Yeah, it's a good idea.

SPT If you've got an extra wrist tether,


that's not a bad idea.

B59 17 31 09 CDR Here's one.

PLT I got one.

CDR Okay.

CDR Why don't you tether it to the rail,


too, Bill.

CDR Let's sacrifice your tether and I'll


give you a replacement tether.

PLT Okay.

359 17 31 24 PLT ... Just about all of these - none


of these locations that they give you_
are any good because of the traffic
flow in this area.

CDR Yeah.

PLT Okay, that is in work. Doesn't look


hard.

CDR Okay, I think I did that without


changing the setting. Now, if we
could lock this - There we go a nice,
firm click.

359 17 32 04 PLT Let's see, that's the best we - -


Okay, I know how we'll do it.

PLT Okay, looks like we is all set.

SC All right and the filter case is


floating into the field of view of
,_. that rascal.

PLT You're right.


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CDR It's going to be a pain in the neck.

CDR Maybe you should put the ring in the


filter case through the te_orary
stowage hook; will it fit?

359 17 32 37 PLT Stand by one. Let me see if I can


sort out something here.

CDR The back of my foot?

PLT Yeah.

CDB It's nice to be able to work from a


good anchor point.

SPT Jerry, you made me think that the next


thing is for you to go on down the VC.

CDR Okay.

SPT Now, let's see. Are you needed up


there for anything else? You got any-
thing else in there you got to pass
out?

359 17 33 02 CDR Well, there's 201, but I could move


it closer to the hatch, so Bill can
get it easier. And we have a - VC
tree to be put out, too.

SPY Oh, I'm sorry, I called those out


and - you better put that one out,
too, that goes on F-7.

CDR Okay, here's a replacement wrist


tether for you, Bill.

PLT Got it. I think that will work all


right - -

CDR Yeah, that looks good. Are you ready


for the VC tree, when you get that
done?

PLT Yes - l'm ready now.

CDR Okay,comingup.
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PLT Got 3.6 and no lights.

CDR Okay, I got 3.7 and no lights.

PLT Hey, that's a real handful there, Jer.

CDR Sure is.

359 17 3h ii PLT Who-o-o!

PLT I've got it.

CDR Okay.

PLT And lock.

CDR All right.

PLT Trying to put my feet up ... to try


and adjust that S020. That'll work.
[

PLT That S020 has really turned out to be


a mess. I - I didn't think that ball-
Joint would 1_e that hard to adjust.

PLT I think a larger ball would have made


it nicer. There's such a small sur-
face area on _hat sphere.

359 17 35 28 CDR Okay, Bill, here is S020, ... 201


right here I've got it anchored on this
handrail next! to the hatch.

PLT Okay. There's one smsl I problem that


I didn't - you know, that Just occurred
to me - I think you take that end
plate off of there.

CDR That's right. Hey, Ed.

SPT Yeah.

359 17 35 48 CDR Would you look at the procedures on


201 and see if that end plate's sup-
posed to come off.

SPT Oh, yeah - yeah, okay - I - hold on -


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CDR That's before it goes out, isn't it?

SPT It sure is -

PLT It doesn't have a tether or anything


on it.

SPT Let me - if you're going to start


doing 201, let me read you.

SPT Well, I thought I'd at least take the


cover off and tether it close to the
hatch here -

359 17 36 08 SPT Well, I guess we better not; hold on.


I'll read you - okay, first of ell we
roll the spacecraft and unscrew 4
wingnuts, remove front cover and stow
by wrist tether on handrail next to
Panel S13, cabin pressure relief
valve.
f

359 17 36 20 CDR Okay, let's Just leave it here with


the cover on. When it comes to 201,
I'll come in - come back in again and
we'll get it.

SPY Yeah, l'm clicking these procedures


off, so, if you're going to get ahead
of me - let me catch up with you
because, there's no way we've got of ...

CDR Okay, what as it stands now, Ed, the


airlock is clear except for 201 and i

me. And I'm ready to move to the VC


workstation.

SPT Okay, why don't you go on down there


and - because we've got to roll the
spacecraft for the 201 ops, so, why
don't w_ have Bill try to get the
S020 and the T025 ops out while you're
out working the VC.

CDR All right.

SPT Okay, so I'll read the VC, we've got


_- 12 minutes .of night leF_ •
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CDR Okay. I could at least give the


positions.

359 17 37 06 SPT Okay. Now, remove slack and cla_D


EV-2 LSU in forward clamp at approx-
imately 31 feet. Excuse me, first
of all, E¥-2, you egress the AM and
translate to the VC and Bill you
assist.

PLT Okay. Okay, Just go real slow, Jer,


because there is an awful lot of hard-
ware in here.

CDR Sure is. Holy-moly. I may have to


ask you to take m_ feet and point me
to get me past the -

PLT Yeah, I w_llo I'ii watch you.

CDR Okay.

SC All right.

359 17 37 31 PLT I got you.

PLT I 'm pulling you down so that your


feet 'll go in there.

CDR Very good. All right now if you can


swing me toward the rail. I got it;
we're in good shape.

PLT Go slowly; go slowly - -

CDR Will do; will do.

CDR Time we got lots of.

PLT Okay, you're in real good shape.


Okay.

CDR MY goodness it's dark out here.

PLT Good, you didn't touch a thing.

359 17 38 13 SPT Okay, you do have all the EVA's lights


on out there. Is that affirm_
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CDR Okay.

FLT Okay, now you got to coll of lu,bilical


around you.

SPT All right, Jer.

PLT Turn - turn 1 - 360 clockwise.

CDR All right.

PLT In back it seems to be - keep on turn-


ing clockwise.

CDR Okay.

PLT There you go. Easier said than done.

CDR Let's put it down under m_ feet.

PLT Okay.

PLT Okay, now don't Jerk on it yet.

CDH Okay.

359 17 38 52 PLT There you go; now you are clear. Now
pull it back.

PLT 31 feet you said, Ed?

SPT Hold on, here, let me get to the right


page.

CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and clear ...


for l0 minutes.

PLT ..., Story.

359 17 39 16 SPT Hog, Story. :We have got the S020 and
T025 out, not c_letely aligned, and
Jer's working his way now down to the
VC, and we are going to have Bill try to
get S020 and T025 taken care of on this
next dayside_ And JerrY is going to be
working down _there at the VC when we
can get a spare moment out of Bill.
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CC Okay, thanks, Ed.

CDE Okay, on into VC foot restraints.

SPT Okay.

SPT Clamp your own LSU at approximately


9 feet, Jer.

CDR Okay, that will be done in a second.

359 17 39 56 PLT Okay, one thing we didn't do with the


DAC is set it.

CDR No, that's right.

CDR Bill, can you swing my LSU so that


it'll hit me.

PLT Just a second.

CDR Okay.

CDR Got it.

SPT You know, nowhere here does it give the


DAC operations as such.

PLT You mean settings.

359 17 _0 31 SPT It's - well it might be here somewhere.


But I imagine those settings were sup-
posed to be done before you went out.
Because all we have here is the X, Y,
and Z.

PLT Well, I made them last night, so, we'd


use them -

359 17 hO hi SPT Okay, yeah, here we go. But it is much


further down the way it's - when you
start the boom operations - I can give
you those settings right now if you
like, Bill.

PLT Well, it's only the settings I want,


because
thisis not - not -
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f_

SPT Well, okay.

PLT Not documentary.

SPT Okay, for day, coming up, it's F-11.

SPT Tell me when you are ready for more, Bill.

CDR Are you eating in there, Ed?

359 17 41 14 SPY No, I have got a pen in my mouth.

CDR Oh, I see.

SPT I wouldn't do that.

CDR I was going to say, if you've got to eat


in there, don't let us know, okay?

SPT I won't tell you about the 3 - the 2


oreauge Juices and lemonades I have
stashed away here.

CDR Oh, you dirty rotten.

PLT F-11, infinity?

SPT F-11, infinity, 500.

PLT 500, huh?

SPT Yeah.

359 17 42 07 CDR Boy, there's sure lots of light in


this working area.

CDR In this center work station.

359 17 42 l_ SPT Okay, we have got 7 minutes left in


night. And tell me when you're ready for
any action, Bill.

PLT ...

SPT Once we get _nto daylight the - the


first order business is to get S020
going because they've got some pretty
long exposures. .
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CDR Right.

PLT Yeah.

PLT I've got the thing set right.

359 17 43 06 PLT ... this universal mounting.

SPT Okay, Jer, you may want to verify S054


is - ATM is positioned to S054.

CDR Yeah, it is, but it's not aligned; it's


off about 6 inches.

SPT Well, okay, you may want to ... tweak


it up when you get out - when you open
the hatch.

CDR Okay, I think I will do that.

SPT Okay.

CDR ... I'm going to turn prior - the POWER


PRIME and ON.

SPT Hold on, now walt a minute. Let me -


let me - let me read you what we need.

CDR Okay.

SPT ... position of 54, power to ENABLE.

CDR All right.

SPT ROLL to ENABLE.

359 17 h4 15 CDR ROLL's ENABLEd.

SPT Canister ROLL, canister ... RIGHT or


LE_T to align to 54.

CDR Oh, it 's in work.

CDR Okay, it's aligned now.

SPT Okay, now ROLL INHIBIT.

_-_ CDR ROLL INHIBIT.


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SPT Okay, there you are; that's where


you're staying.

CDR This one ROLLs nice and smooth.

CDR Boy, these canister lock - big lock


things are sure heavy aren't they. 0h,
these are la_ch locks, I guess.

359 17 45 l0 CC Skylab, we're about a minute from LOS


here, about 7 minutes to Honeysuckle at
17 :52, and Ed did you get CMG RESET?

SPT That's affir_tive, Story. I was show-


ing at 9 on the alert code and we got
a CMG light.

CC Okay, thanks.

CDR Are we talking TACs?

359 17 45 36 SPY We were before. Yeah.

CC 22 mibs so far.

SPT Like to see that some time. Have to keep


my eyes peeled. Story, I would like to
believe we o,,gbt to expect that from time
to time here.

CC That is affirm, no problem.

SPT Okay.

SPT Okay, 3-1/2 minutes left to - to getting


to dayside.

PLT ... I'll get caught on the S020 as soon


as --

SPT Okay, as soon as you can get that up and


running we can start on that big, long
6G-minute exposure, Bill.

PLT Okay.

359 17 46 47 SPT And then we can get T025 going, and then
third order of priorinty i8 to Bend
p_
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something out to Jer. Although T025


has got a thousand and one small oper-
ations in there but - -

PLT Remember the - I guess I can get the


center boom passed up to T025 all right.

PLT With the Sun in I think we have an inter-


ference problem.

SPT Okay. I'll tell you what your first


move is for - for Bill or for Jerry if
you like, Bill. You got both of those
are clamped ; you have done the EMEU
status check, so it might not be a bad
idea.

PLT Okay, EV-1, all lights out; I read


them off 3.6.

CDR Okay, EV-2, all m_, lights are out; and


have got 3.67.

SPT Okay, and we got 2 minutes left in night,


and I will let you use your own Judge-
ment, Bill. _ou can place 321 and take
the center move and extend approximately
1 foot. Contlrol the boom hook and
verify boom h_ok is unlocked, and unstow
the 8054 for _he VC-3, hook it on and
send it out. SO, if you got only 2 more
minutes left, you may want to hold up.

359 17 48 01 PLT I think you are right, I'd like to


get that S020 lined up ..., I'm going
to allow myself lO minutes for that,
Ed, because -

SPT Okay.

SC I had that aligned Just about perfectly


and I started to take down on the slew
and it moved the whole canister.

359 17 49 18 SPT Okay.

PLT One thing looEing ahead, I am going to use


the first fro-right on S020 for the
long exposure.
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SPT That's what they called for.

PLT And in between, on the night sides do


I go back to stowage? I asked that
question - -

SPT No. No, you let the Earth do the calling


for you, a11 you have to do is Just keep
track of the time in which you expose
that we're in daylight. If you could tell
me when you're going to open it, and I'll
start the event timer running, Bill.
And--

PLT As soon as we get down in the daylight


stop zero.

SPT I'll stop event timer and I'll keep


track of ... time.

PLT Ed, okay, now they are not worried about


atmospheric contamination at all?

SPT No, I asked that last night, and these


are such long exposures and such a
relative to the ATM, such a gross
measure that - they'll ... Ed.
i

PLT Okay. All the atmosphere does is to


decrease the _ what they're seeing, I
don't think r_ally change -

PLT The high energy stuff - I see. Okay,


with m_, visor down.

$PT Okay, I think you should be able to


see the sunset -

SC Here it ccmesl.

SC Okay, er are going to be going through


40 K, in a few moments and Bill why don't
you start aliEning S020.

359 17 _9 PLT ...

SPY When you get _hat Jewel all aligned, then


you start on frame n,Im_er i.
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SPT Okay, let me get my feed-off position


here, so I don't forget to do anything
of course. Holyl Oh, m_, there we
go. A white ... ain't white anymore,
is it?

PLT Sure isn't.

PLT Oh, darn I ... the hook again.

CDR I thought I had hit the lining but I


actually, by trial and error, moved to
the right place. Ed, don't have
enough movement of that ball Joint.
They didn't shoot out enough.

CDR ...

PLT Well, I'll tell you, if that there


ain't the mos_ Rube Goldberg outfit
I ever saw.

CDR Yes/u, it was pretty squirrely. (Laughter)


But it is doing the Job .... the
problem.

SPT Say again.

CDR But I can't get the danged ribbon.


There we go if that doggone thing
doesn't move when I tighten it down.

SPT I'ii tell you though, Jer. If you look


at the way in which it was deployed, I
think they did a pretty good Job.

CDR Oh, they did.

PLT Hey, that is really something. Hey,


Jer, do we have anything sharp in the
command module like scissors?

359 17 52 04 CDR Yes.

PLT Where are they?

CDR They're in the tool kit, I think.


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PLT Okay, thank you.

CDR Not in the command module in the MDA


wardroom.

PLT Oh, yeah, in the MDA, excuse me.

SPT How does it look out there, Jerry?

CDR Beautiful, Ed.

SPT It's a great sight, isn't it?

359 17 52 26 CDR Yeah. I'm Just busy rubber necking


looking at all - the all downing work-
shop, and see where the wings torn off
and the wire bundles hanging out there.

SPT Yeah.

CDR Beautiful, beautiful, now if I Just


don't screw it up.

PLT I don't want to b- I got her foresighted


right on now. Okay ....

CC Skylab, reading you loud and clear


through Honeysuckle for a couple of
minutes.

CDR Roger.

PLT Okay, I am going to leave it that way.


If we don't touch it, we'll be in
business.

SPT Well, now, remember you've got to touch


it to go to frame number 1.

PLT Yeah, I know it.

CC We're lookin_ ahead for you here, under-


stand there is an interface problem
betweenour puttingS05h down pass T025.
We're thinking maybe we'll bring S05h
ops - out early; we don't want to let
down the Bun for too long.
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359 17 53 29 PLT Okay, we are not so sure there is an


interface problem. Looks like it might
go by.

CC Okay, we Just didn't want to expose


S054 out in the Sunset for too long.

CDR Okay. Well, I -

PLT Okay -

SPT Okay, Bill, let me read to you. Okay,


you have got the S020 course slow image,
boresited in the large and you are
pretty much in the center.

PLT Yeah, I got her bright - _Imost dead


center.

SPT Okay, voice record best alignment


achieved, and any other pertinent
alignment cut.

PLT Oh, God - Does it say close to dead


center.

SIT Okay, which way is it as you look zero -

PLT ... Just a second. I look at it -


it's biased; slightly toward 51XXXE,
that's dead on. And Y.

SPT Okay.

PLT And that's, say, about a half of one


graduation, which I think is one octal.

SPT Okay, that's good.

359 17 51 36 PLT It is well ...

SPT Okay.

PLT And I am real pleased with it.

SPT Okay, let's press. Now, to initiate -


terminate an exposure, you take the film
f_" advance knob_iD_kwi_e so that - -
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359 17 5h 45 CC ... LOS, 25 minutes to the Vanguard


at 18:19.

SPT - - And voice record mark of knob rota-


tion and fram_ number for every
exposure initiated.

PLT Stand by; I will give you mark°

SPT What are you coming up on?

PLT ... it is on stowage now.

SPT Okay, hold on. Story, when you get a


mark out Bill we are going to be start-
ing the 60-minute exposure, and I'll
get the event timer started simultaneously.

PLT Stand by - -

SPT Ready.

359 17 55 i0 CDR MARK. 1 and I want a retract pointing.


You'd better try to stop the rotation.

PLT That is okay; it's got an hour.

CDR Oh, we are in good shape on the attitude,


I mean on the aligmment; ...

SPT Okay, that's frame number i. That is


correct.

CDRhPLTSPT Okay.

CDR It is viberating some Bill, if you can


touch it you might be able to stop it,
I don't know.

PLT I don't think it makes any difference


on SL-22.

SPT Okay. Okay, so, let's press on the


T025 now.

PLT Okay.
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SPY Okay. Align the experiment by


turning the X and Y knobs until the
front image is located in the center
of the oculting disk.

359 17 55 43 SPT By the way, Bill, I snapped off those


two initial frames in that camera, so
you are sitting on frame number i right
nOW.

CDR Okay, you're going to have to give


me a few minutes on this one too, Bill.

PLT All right.

SPT Okay, the image will be red on the


edge of the filter and orange in center.

- CDR Let's see. This one you have done before,


haven't you, Bill?

PLT That 's correct.

CDR Yeah, I remember looking out there


with you.

PLT ...

PLT Nice but ...

SPT Hey that ... out pretty quick. We


have - we don't have a cap on the end
of this thing, do we?

CDR No, I took it off.

359 17 56 59 SPT All I get are those fuzzy ...... is


transparent, so that shouldn't be the
problem. Okay, I will just play ....
Stand by. Should be al.le to bring him
in focus.

SPT ... MIRROR DOWN because I heard you

talking about it.

CDR Yep. You can tell the MIRROR is DOWN


by the little white knob should be for-
ward, themark on the white of the knob
should be.
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$PT It is all covered in a bs_ -

CDR Oh:,yeah.

PLT I bolted it down; I verif; ed it DOWN


wh_ we loaded it. And I checked it
again Just before I put t]_elense on.

359 17 58 15 PLT Th 's weird.

359 17 59 26 PLT Yo_ know I wish I could _t away from

thl_, "'"
CDR Tr_ that.
|

CDR St_ll nothing, huh?

PLT St i nothing. Nothing - no lines or


noTJhing. It did have thel transparent
thing on the end of the occulting disk,
didn't it, Jer?

CDR Yeah, I think so. Is it all the way in?

PLT Kohontek ...

359 18 01 _2 PLT Okay, I - now I got - I think I got some


visual light to use now. Stay out here
on the far end and look at the shadows
of the ...

CDR Yeah, that ought to do it.

PLT Dead center on the shadow; see what I


got in of the viewfinder. Nothing.
Now, let's see. Let's check everything.

CDR Well, I can See this end of the oc-


culting thing, and there's no - no
cap on it. And I Just think I remember
taking it off yesterday.

SPT Okay, do you see sort of a trans-


parent - no I guess you wouldn't see it.
See any reflection?

PLT Yeah.
i
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SPT I meant to ... You at a 45 degree


angle, Jer?

CDR Yeah.

SPT Okay.

SC Why don't you take the camera off and


look out through the main barrel and
see if it is lined up.

CDR Man, that sotmds like a good thing to


do. I'll do it.

SPT And if you can see through that way,


then you'll know it is the camera.
... That'll mean the MIRROR must
have popped UP again.

SPT You have to undo the knob on the right


there, I believe.

CDR Yep.

CDR Man, this is hard.

SPT I can imagine.

CDR There we go. Can't get my feet hack in posi-


tion.

SPT And remember the camera is connected to the


grounding strap, so you're not in any danger
of losing it.

CDR Yeah. I don't have to worry about it.

CDR Yep, isn't there.

SPT Okay, it has got to be the camera, I bet


the mirror popped up again. Well, that means
we got to sacrifice one frame .... Nikon,
well. Where in that - I want 2 seconds. The
- I'll tell you what I am going, Ed.

SPT What's that?


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SPT I am looking right down the barrel of it, I


can Just about line it up. We _y be able to
salvage this one exposure by Just first ba -
you know eyebaS1 lining it up first.

CDR I'll tell you then let's one of his low priori-
ty exposures first.

PLT All right, hold on here. We can deal with


a T025.

SPT How many exposures are on the list?

CDR There's _0 and he's got - -

PLT I got _3.

SPT All right, let me go take a look here on the


A filters. A4, we got a 2-second exposure.

PLT We could go ahead and Just sacrifice an exposure


for that.

SPT Oh, well, let's - okay I got it Just lined up


by eyeball looking down the barrel, and I put
the camera b_ck on. And - -

PLT-CDB Okay.

SPT We got an exposure to take we won't lose the


data if we give it frame use one.

PLT All right, I'll tell you what. We'll Just take
the first frame, and we'll take the first frame
twice.

SPT Okay.

SPT The first frame is 127.

PLT I think I'm really pretty well lined up to tell


you the truth.

CDR Is there anything I could be doing to help you,


Bill? No. frame -

CDR (Laughter)
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PLT There we go, got yourself all back together


agaln. Oooooh, darn!

CDR I should have brought a camera in here, be-


cause I could get a good shot of you, Bill,
up there thrashing around.

PLT Yes/l, thrashing is right. Boy, what a hen-


pecked operation. Now, I - Where are you,
Ed?

SPT I was looking out STS window number 3, and I


guess I could probably see you other there,
Jer, if I moved my little bod.

EV-1 Okay, Ed, what filter do we want?

EV-3 We want filter A-l, for the first exposure.

EV-1 Okay, we hav_ got filter A-1. And taking my


little expost_re up, but what duration.

EV-3 The speed is 1/125.

EV-1 Holy-moly, I Just looked down, beautiful.

EV-1 1/125, you m_n K?].

EV-3 1/125, that's right.

EV-1 No. Not 125 seconds. 1/125. We have some


long exposures, but we also have some short
ones .

EV-I But I have a ichoice of 1 second, 2 second - -

EV-3 No, no, that is i, 1/25 remember?

EV-I That 's right. Okay.

EV-2 That's right when you go to time, then I'ii


manually give you marks.

EV-1 Okay, 1/125. Tell me when you want it.

EV-2 Any time.


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EV-I Okay, now I'm going to close. I don't think


it makes a difference on that one.

EV-2 Okay, now.

EV-I Now I am going to check the mirror again.

EV-1 Check the mirror and see how it looks.

EV-1 Yeah, there we go.

EV-2 How was the alignment for that one?

EV-1 The alignment was _]most perfect if you will


pardon the expression (Laughter)

EV-3 All right, I'll tell you what, we will check


off frame number 1. Next one is i000, that is
lO00.

EV-2 Okay, now let me - -

EV-3 A-I.

EV-2 - make a very fine adjustment, but I - I think


that was pretty good for records.

EV-1 Okay.

EV-3 Okay, I'll tell you what, if you've got any


doubts - I'll tell you what. Let's press on.
Can we come back and pick that up if you've
any doubts.

EV-1 No, I'm not even going to change it, Ed. I


have been looking at it and it is within my
ability to adjust it with the air locks with
my body.

EV-2 Why don't you Just give a little voice re-


cording of what it looks like? How far on do
you think you may be? And we'll press on here?

EV-I Okay, what I see is the - Do I want to see


orange or reds.

EV-2 Hold on. Image will appear red on edge of


_ filterand orangein center.
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EV-I Orange is Just about dead on center,


beautiful!

SC ...

EV-1 Doggone, it's beautiful out here.

EV-2 Sure is, Ed. Okay, and -hey, hold


on here, hold on here - hold here,
EV-2 ..., lighting EVA, EVA CA and
ATM switch to OFF. So, Bill, that's
one we missed. I can do it from in
here. 316 lighting; let me see, no
I can do a 202 EVA lighting circuit
breaker 1 and 2. Let me get that here -
202. Yeah, Bill, I think we better
hit that one again here, anyway.

EV-1 What's that again, now?

EV-3 We had some lights on.

EV-3 Yeah, I turned those on.

359 18 l0 20 EV-3 Yeah, I know but they want them off for
the T025 exposures.

EV-I Oh.

EV-3 You see, Jumping around on the check-


list here, we did not get the previous
stage here, which says lighting EVA,
DA, and ATM switches two of them OFF,
or I could go two and two here. EVA
lighting breaker 1 and 2, OPEN, which
I am trying to locate now.

EV-1 Okay, I can see the lights. We can


sure tell you when they go out.

359 18 l0 43 EV-3 Yeah, I am looking for the lighting


circuit breakers. Hold on.

EV-2 0oooh, it is a long way down to the


water.
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EV-1 Okay, Ed, I am - when you get that all


sorted out, I'm ready to give you full
attention on the exposures.

EV-3 Okay, Jer, you watching.

EV-2 Yeah.

EV-3 Okay, how about that?

EV-2 Yeah, that did it.

EV-3 Okay, when we get to nightside I'ii


flip them back on for you.

359 18 ll 06 EV-I/EV-20kay.

EV-3 Okay. Why don't you tske that one


over again then. Or if you got it
set up for 1 - yeah, let's go 1/25.
Let's not screw them up in the order
here.

EV-1 Okay, one 1/25. Stand by.

359 18 ii 21 EV-I MARK.

EV-3 Okay.

EV-I Now go to ii now.

EV-I Got it.

EV-3 0kay.

EV-1 Stand by.

359 18 ii 37 EV-I MARK. Okay.

EV-3 0kay, now we - -

EV-1 Just to make sure, I am going to OPEN


with the switch and then I am going
CLOSE even on the short time exposures.

EV-3 That 's okay.


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EV-I Because I think you have to retook


the switch.

EV-3 That 's right.

EV-1 Okay, press on.

EV-3 Okay, now you go to filter A-2.

EV-1 Five, two.

EV-3 Okay, we've got ourselves an 80-


second exposure, that's 1 minute
and 20 seconds, and I'll give you
a mark for open and a m-_k for closed.
Whenever you are ready.

EV-1 Okay, I'm ready.

EV-3 Okay,standby to.

359 18 12 17 EV-3 MARK. You got it?

EV-I Yes/q, the - the boom is very, very


steady.

EV-3 Okay, now we Just wait here - another


70 seconds.

EV-3 Okay, another one minute. Okay.

EV-1 That's a gorgeous view, isn't it?

EV-2 It sure is. Must be out over the Pacific.

EV-3 You feel as though you're really there,


don't you, rather than looking out at it.

EV-2 Yeah.

EV-3 Wait until you get out to the Sun e_d,


Jet.

EV-2 I can hardly wait Ed, really.

_ EV-I You've got to fightme off this time.

CREW (Laughter.)
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EV-I I'm waiting.

EV-3 Man, okay, there's a whole band of clouds


here, Just as far as I can see. I
wonder if that's the ITCZ. The trouble
is, it doesn't look a- turbulent
enough.

EV-3 lO seconds.

EV-1 Hog.

EV-3 Five, 3, 2, i,

359 18 13 38 EV-3 MARK.

EV-1 MARK.

EV-3 Okay, we gave him his 80 seconds worth.


Okay, that's out filter A-2. Now
remain on filter A-2, and we'll give you
ten seconds, for frs_e number 4.

EV-1 I'm ready.

EV-3 Okay, 5 minutes to - 5 seconds to go,


2, l,

359 18 14 08 EV-3 MARK.

EV-1 Five.

EV-3 Stand by 2, 1.

359 18 14 08 EV-3 MARK

EV-3 Okay, there's our ten second exposure.


Let's go to filter A-3.

EV-I A-3.

EV-3 Okay. Now a - 1/2 second you can set


that in. Put it opposite 2.

EV-I Okay, anytime, huh.

EV-B Anytime. You Just tell me that you've


done it.
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EV-1 Okay, it 's been done.

EV-3 Okay, now you want 1/15 on A-3 also.

EV-1 All right. What is next.

EV-3 Are you done?

EV-1 Yeah.

EV-3 Okay, now you go to A-4.

EV-1 Got A-4 in.

EV-3 Okay, now we want a 14 second exposure.

EV-1 You got the time?

f EV-3 And I'll time it; you tell me when you're


ready.

EV-3 Tell me whenever you're ready, Bill.

EV-1 I'm ready.

EV-3 Okay, stand by -

359 18 15 ll EV-3 MARK.

EV-I MARK.

EV-3 Okay; ... seconds. 9. Okay, stand


by, 1 -

EV-3 MARK.

EV-I MARK.

EV-3 Okay, there's his 14 seconds, let's


go to A-4 again, same filter with a
2-second exposure.

EV-1 Okay, you can Just call it off.

EV-3 Okay,are you ready?

EV-1 Ready.
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359 18 15 39 EV-3 MARK.

EV-1 MARK.

359 18 15 41 EV-3 MARK.

EV-1 Okay, we got it.

EV-3 Okay, now you go over to C-1. We've


got to change four - -

EV-1 Okay, Just stand by. I want to take


_v time on this, so we won't lose any
time on this.

EV-3 Yeah, those things are tough to handle.

EV-1 You know I haven't seen any land yet,


there's nothing but water down here.

EV-1 The only thing that bothers me about


the filter cage is this - - You depend
on this one little patch of Velcro to
hold these - -

EV-3 There is a little friction inside those


things too, Bill, but it's not much, you
can't depend upon it.
M

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Page 1 of 17
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359 18 15 26 SPT Okay, his is 14 seconds. Let's go for


A4 again, same filter, with a 2-second
exposure.

PLT Oka_ - -

SPT And - -

PLT - - ... Call it off

SPT Okay, are you ready?

PLT Ready.

SPT Mark?

SPT MARK.

359 18 15 hl PLT ... Okay, we got it.

SPT Okay. Now you go over to C-I. You


got to change your - -

PLT Okay. Just stand by. This - I want to


take my time on this so we don't lose
anything.

SPT Yeah, those things are tough to handle.

PLT You know, I haven't seen any land yet.


There's nothing but _ter down here.
You know, the thing thmt Bothers me
about this filter cage im that there's
a dent on this one little patch of
velcro to hold these , there is a little
friction inside those things too,
Bill. But it's not much; you can't de-
pend upon it.

359 18 16 48 PLT Okay, ..., the Charlie filter, right?

SPT Yeah. You want a Charlie 1.


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PLT Charlie I you have.

SPT Okay. Charlie 1 will be a 14-second


exposure ; and whenever you're ready,
I'll give you a mark.

PLT All right.

SPT Tell me when you're ready.

PLT I'm ready.

SPT Okay. 2, 1 -

359 18 17 45 SPT MARK.

PLT Okay, I got it.

SPT Okay, stand by for closure.

f- SPT 2, 1 -

359 18 17 59 SPT MARK.

PLT All right, got it.

SPT Okay, that takes care of frame number 9.


Let's go for another 2-second exposure
here on Charlie l, same filter.

PLT Okay. Standing by.

SPT Okay. Give you open and close. Okay.


2, l,

359 18 18 17 SPT MARK.

359 18 18 19 SPT MARK

PLT Got them. Land-ho !

SPT Okay. Now this last one you can get


with a one-q_,_rter.

PLT Okay. 1/4. Say, that thing is staying


in position this time, too. That's
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beautiful. Okay, we've got the


quarter-second. Hey, there's ol' Jer.

CDR Yeah! Wave me - wave to me with your


left arm. There you are, babe.

PLT Here comes land. I feel like I'm up


in a crow's nest of an old sailing
ship.

SPT It's a helluva big ship. Okay, Bill,


how're you doing?

PLT l've got your one-quarter second.

SPT Okay, let's go to Charlie 2 now.

PLT Charlie 2. All right, l've got it.

359 18 19 03 CC Hello, Skylab. AOS through the Vanguard


for 6 minutes.

F SPT Okay,we'llgiveyou a - -

PLT Roger, Story. Loud and clear.

SPT Okay, let me tell them where we are here.


Okay, Story. We've got 35 minutes
remaining on the SO20 60-minute exposure
and we're working right now on frame
number 12 for 25.

CC Okay. We copy that. And that 60-minute


exposure in 8020 is a high enough priority.
We would like you to finish that up the
next dayside pass.

SPT Rog. We understand that, Story. ThAnk


you. Okay. Let,s go on to 12 with the -
you Just moved C2 in. Is that affirm_

PLT Frame Charlie 2.

SPT Okay. Now t_is is a 2-second exposure.


And wheneve_ you're ready, I'll give you
a ma_k. Co,firm your ready, Bill.

PLT I'm ready.


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SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 20 O1 SPT MARK.

359 18 20 03 SPT MABK.

PLT Got it.

SPT Okay. Takes care of Charlie 2. No,


Charlie 2's got a one quarter-second
exposure.

PLT Stand by.

359 18 20 15 PLT MARK. Close, okay.

SPT Okay. Let's see, that takes care of


Charlie 2 one quarter. Let's go on
now to Charlie 3.

PLT Char lie 3.

f CDB Okay. We're comingup on the coast


of South America, it looks like.

PLT Charlie 3 we have.

CDB Okay. This is going to be a 14-second


exposure, Bill. And I'll give you a
Mark whenever you're ready.

PLT I 'm ready.

359 18 20 45 SPT MARK.

PLT MARK.

CDR Okay, we're Coming up on the Chilean


Coast - -

SPT Stand by.

359 18 20 59 SPT MARK.

PLT Mark. Got it.

SPT Okay. Now you want a 2-second exposure


on Charlie 3,
[:

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PLT I'm standing by. You Just give me


the Mark.

359 18 21 09 SPT MARK.

359 18 21 ll SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

CDR Okay. Now you set it for a one-quarter


second,

PLT ... now? Going to CLOSE now.

SPT Okay. You got it?

PLT ...

SPT Okay. That 's frame number 16. Let 's


go to Charlie 4.

PLT Charlie 4 we have.

SPT Okay. These you get all yourself.


First a 1/30.

359 18 21 40 PLT A thirtieth we've got. What next?

SPT Okay. YOu get yourself a 1/250.

359 18 21 54 PLT Okay, you've got it.

SPT Jerry, you get yourself a one - a 1/lO00.

359 18 21 59 PLT You got it. What's next?

SPT You can really do it that fast, huh?

PLT Yeah, all I got to do is move the


shutter speed knob and hit the switch.

SPT Okay. Now you go to Bravo 1, a new filter.

PLT Okay. That'll take me a few minutes.


Stand by. No#, once - I got a good
position here _for changing that filter -
the shutter s_eed.
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CDR I can see the whole southern end


of the Atacoma Fault out there. And
I can't quite m_e out the offset,
where it - where it breaks.

CC Okay, Jer. I'd like to be looking


at it mayself.

CDR Man, I'll tell you, it's really clear.


I could even see the little town of
Antofagasta without even binoculars.
But the Ataeama Fault - -

CC Okay.

CDR - - the northern half of the Atacam -


Atac_m_ Fault is very clear.

PLT Okay. That was Bravo, was it, Ed?

r 359 18 2B 00 SPT Okay. Let me give you that again, here.


It's Bravo 1.

CDR There's some hashed up looking ground


Just to east of where the northern part
of the fault zone dro!_s into the ocean.
It's kinda busted up, an_ there's one -
well, no, there's three rivers or canyons
that are A_most perpendicular to it;
look rather strange. I suspect they're
cross-faulting.

B59 18 23 47 PLT Bravo 1 is installed.

SPT Okay on Bravo l, Bill, we're going to


give you a 14-second Jobber - do. So,
when you're ready.

PLT ...

SPT Okay. You standing by?

PLT No, stand by. Wait a minute. Got


to get everything - okay. I'm in
time. I'm ready to go, anytime.

SPT Okay. I'll give you a count here.


standBy.
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359 18 24 09 SPT MARK.

PLT Okay.

SPT Stand by.

359 18 24 22 SPT MARK.

PLT Mark.

SPT Okay. That takes care of frame number 20.


Okay. Let's go to Bravo 1 again,
and 2-second exposure. Whenever your
ready.

PLT I 'm ready.

SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 24 37 SPT MARK.

359 18 24 39 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

SPT Okay. Now you're still on Bravo 1


let's to a one quarter. And that you
do by yourself.

PLT Quarter you have. What's next?

SPT You got one quarter?

PLT Rog.

SPT Okay. Bravo - -

359 18 24 55 CC Skylab, 1 m_ute from LOS. About


15 minutes to Canaries at 18:38. Be
dumping the data/volce at Canaries.
And for Ed, you may get a - a CAUTION
SECONDARY CQOLANT T_A_4PLOW. Why, you
can Just l_h it off and ignore it.

CDR And, Story, you may tell our - the


people there; this boom is very, very
steady. I don't see any oscillations at
all. They were co-termed about it.

f_
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SPT Okay, Story; understand. And what about


if we get a RESET somewhere along here
during one of these long S020 exposures?
Is there anything _ can do to - to
terminate that exposure, pick it up
again later?

CC Stand by i.

SPT Okay, now. Let's see, Bill. Are you -


yeah, you're sitting there at - -

PLT Bravo 2.

SPT Bravo 2 now. How about a - a T-second


exposure?

PLT Stand by.

SPT That's 7-second. I'll give it to


you.

PLT Okay, I'm standing by.

359 18 25 &9 CC Ed, we're not expecting and CMG RESET.


If you do, Just stop the experiment
and stop the clock and take it up after
you're stable again.

SPT Do you know how to 8top the experiment,


Bill?

PLT About all I know is to go to stowage,


but you told_lme -

SPT Okay, Story. If - to stop the experiment,


though, do we or not have to advance
to a new plate?

CC Yeah. You want to go to stowage to stop


the experiment.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, that's no sweat. I can do that.

SPT Okay. Okay. Now Bravo 2. We're waiting


/_ for a 7-second Jobber. Right?
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PLT You're going to give a - that's right.


I'll standby; I'm ready to go - -

SPT Okay. Okay, I'll give you a MARK.


Stand by.

359 18 26 31 SPT MARK.

PLT Okay - -

SPT Stand by.

359 18 26 38 SPT MARK.

PLT Okay, got it.

SPT Okay, Bravo 2 again; you're going to


give it a 1-second exposure.

PLT Okay, I'll Just use the 1 here.

SPT Okay.

PLT That's complete.

SPT Okay, now let's see. That was Bravo 2.


Now you're going to move on to Bravo 3.

PLT And Bravo - Bravo 3 now.

SPT Okay. And that's going to be a 2-second


exposure. And I'll give you the Marks
when you're ready.

PLT All right. Okay, I'm standing by now.

SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 27 ii SPT MARK.

359 18 27 13 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

SPT Okay, now for Bravo 3 again. You're


going to give it a one-quarter-second
exposure.

PLT All right.


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PLT That' s complete.

SPT Okay. Now, Bravo h.

PLT Bravo _ you have.

SPT Okay, and Bravo 4 is a I/2-second


expo sure.

PLT Stand by. I'll give it to you. That's


complete.

SPT Okay. Now, a 1/16-second exposure.


One over 16.

PLT No, I got one over 15 - I have 15 here.


It'll have to do.

SPT Yeah. Okay.

359 18 27 59 PLT Got that one.

_ SPT Okay, and nov you go to Deltai.

PLT Stand by than. We'll have to get


another filter out. Man, I'm sure
glad that thing is working this time.

SPT Boy, I'll say. I really felt sorry that we


couldn't get the data they wanted
the last time.

PLT Yeah, me too.

SPT Nothing worse than having some poor


guy work that long and that hard and
have all that hardware put together, and
then not have it function.

359 18 28 37 CDR Man, I can see all the way from the
Amazon River to the tip of South America.
What a panorama.

SPT Tough to describe, isn't it, Jer?

CDR Boy, I'll say.


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SPT You wonder why so many gee-whizzes at


that view until you get out there and
look at it yourself. There Just doesn't
seem to be words to really convey it
to other people who haven't seen it.

CDR Man, it's _]most a religous experience


being out here.

SPT You think you're religious now; wait


till you get out on the Sun end and
lean back (laughter).

CDR (Laughter) ... religious experience up there.

SPT Man, I'll tell you again (laughter).


Jerry, that's going to be a beauty; you'll
like it.

CDR Boy. There are clouds streets all over


f here,too. All overthe land.

359 18 29 35 SPT Okay, Bill, whenever you're ready with


Delta 1.

PLT It's in work. Stand by.

SPT Okay. No rush. Take your time.

PLT Yeah. That's what I'm doing.

SPT Very good.

PLT Delta 1 is in position.

SPT Okay. Delta 1. You want a 7-second


exposure. Whenever you're ready.

PLT Check my time. It's good. Okay - -

SPT ... time ...

PLT - - ... listen to your m_k.

SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 30 13 SPT MARK.


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359 18 30 20 SPT MARK.

PLT Complete.

SS Okay, that takes care of Delta 1


for 7- Now you want a 1-second
exposure on Delta I. Let me - -

PLT ... machine, here.

SPT Yeah.

PLT That 's complete.

SPT Okay. Now let's go on to Delta 2.

PLT Delta 2 you have.

SPT Okay, a lh-second exposure.

/_ PLT Just a minute. Okay, I've got -


I'm all set; ready to go.

SPT Okay, Delta 2; 14-second. I'll give


you a ma_k. Stand by.

359 18 30 59 SPT MARK.

SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 31 13 SPT MARK.

PLT MARK.

SPT Okay, that takes care of the first


one in Delta 2. Now we _mmt a
2-second exposure. And I'll give
you a ma_k when you're ready.

PLT I 'm ready.

SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 31 26 SPT MARK.

359 18 31 28 SPT MARK.

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SPT Okay, now a one-quarter-second.

PLT Okay. I'll get that one.

359 18 31 39 PLT That's complete.

SPT Okay, now let's go on to Delta 3.

PLT Delta 3 is set.

SPT Okay. Now we give you a 2-seconds


exposure. So you're still on TIME.

PLT Just a second.

SPT Or go to TIME.

PLT TIME. Go.

SPT Okay, now I'll give you a 2-second


seposure. Stand by. Are you ready?
f- Okay.

359 18 32 08 SPT MARK.

359 19 32 l0 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

SPT Okay, now you give it a one-quarter.

359 19 32 21 PLT That's complete.

J SPT Okay. Now on Delta 4.

PLT Delta h in TIME.

SPT Okay, a 4-second exposure on


Delta 4. Stand by.

PLT I'm waiting.

SPT Okay, here. Let me ... and stand by.

359 19 32 45 SPT MARK.

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359 19 32 49 $PT MARK.

PLT Got it.

SPT Okay, there's your _ second. Now on


Delta 4, a 1/2-second.

359 19 33 00 PLT 1/2 second is complete.

SPT Okay. Now we got one last sequence of


three of them here on Charlie 1. I know
you've done them before, but we want to -
they want you to go back and repeat.

PLT Okay. Stand by, I'll change filters.

SPT Say, Jer, are you leaning as far back


as your knees will bend?

CDR No; I've turned around.

SPT Try that leaning back; that - that's


a - that's a neat experience, too.

SPT Let's see; where do you turn ..., here.


I know you're here osmewhere; where
the heck did you go_

CDR You must be looking out the wrong


window; I don't see your face.

CHEW Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

SPT There he is. Hello, there. Hello, ...

359 18 34 15 CDH We Just came out over the mouth of the


Amazon. You know, that river must move
pretty fast, because it's got silt in it
all the way into central Brazil; it's
Just yellow.

PLT Yeah, I noticed yesterday that all


the rivers looked like that they really
over - over - filled, up to the banks.
And I was wondering if they're really
had a lot of flooding down there.
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CDR Boy, they sure - they sure filthy.

SPT Okay, tell me when you got Charlie i


in there, Bill, and I'll - -

PLT I will. I'm working.

SPT How about a _ status check out of


you, there, Jer. You okay?

CDR I got a 3.67 and a - no lights.

PLT EVA 1 has a B.6 and no lights and


Charlie filter - filter Charlie 1
is in position.

SPT Okay. This'll be a lh-second exposure.

PLT Okay. I'm not quite ready. Stand by.

._ PLT Ready,Ed.

SPT Okay. On mymark, we'll give it to


you. Stand by.

359 18 35 28 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 35 h2 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

SPT Okay. Now a 2-second exposure.


When you're ready.

PLT I'm ready.

SPT Okay. Stand by.

359 18 35 53 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

359 18 35 55 SPT MARK.


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PLT Mark. Okay.

SPT Now a one-quarter.

PLT That's complete.

SPT Okay. That concludes T025. Now


let me -

PLT Hook her up now?

STP Hold on Just a minute. Let me - just


see what - what it says. When exposures
are complete - Okay, let me see. Let
me get the lighting on here first.
Just follow the checklist by rote.
I want to get out of phase here. Yeah,
I think it's - we're going into
darkness pretty soon, here.

PLT Hey, I can see the terminator coming up.


You'll m_ke it.

SPT Just bear with me, Bill. I'll be


right with you.

PLT Okay. No hurry. But I know I've got to


put the filter up.

359 18 37 l0 SPT Okay, the EVA lights going on now.

PLT Okay, they'r on.

SPT Okay.

SPT Okay. Let me press on with T025


here. Okay. Attach remote control
cable to side of coanister.

PLT Stand by 1. I have taken the filter


out and stowed it. All right - -

SPT Yeah, Oh yeah. I know you have to you're


right.

PLT Okay. I tell you what I'd like to do,


Ed. I'd like to take these filters
inside because - -
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359 18 38 i0 SPT Well, okay. Let me read on hero.


It says attsch remote control to side
of canister. Remove T025 assembly
from strut to pass to EV2. So you
may want to take that whole bag of
stuff and stow it inside.

PLT You could Just stow it on that


handrail, Just inside the hatch.

SPT It says for EV2 to stow T025 assembly


in AM. Strap extension boom to the
handrail next to 323 tether.

359 18 38 37 CC Skylab, readlng you loud and clear


through Carnaries and Madrid for
14 minutes.

CDR Roger.

SPT Okay, Story, T025 ops are complete.


The only - think we got all the good
exposures that they were after. On
frame number 28, though, they requested
a 1/16; we gave them 1/15. That's
the only thing the camera will allow.
I believe that's probably what they
wanted init_ally, also.

CC Okay, got it.

359 18 39 15 SPT Okay, let's press on now.

359 18 39 xx Roger ...

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3 " CC' Bill, how was the alignment on S020
4 when you went to stowage in it at
5 the end of the last_ dayside pass_ i,
6 j ;" -:. .
7 PLT It was precisely as I reported :,
8 earlier with the - very slight bias ,.
9 of the large circle out toward the :_
I0 _ . minus X. I
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12 • . CC Okay. C
14 PLT And it looks like it's almmost where m
15 it was now. And Ed tells me we're
16 still Just a little bit out.
,7 I
18 SPT We're 0.6 degrees - Well, hold on here. -.
19 I -_n
20 .PLT Which is a1_ost where it was; it looks
21 real close, m
22 I 0 :
23 _PT Yeah, we're right o's:there. We're _,
24 right on there now. _ --"
25 I z
26 SPT Tell you what - -
27 J. _ U) _
28 "PLT Hold on to t_at. "" _
29 I I
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30 SPT Don't don't start it yet. Let me - DI
31 let me finish up something here. -4 _:
32 I 0 "
33 }59 19 31 31 PLT I'ii wait for you m_rk. Z ""

35 SPT I'll tell you what, I_ can - I can "< _i


36 go ahead and do that. Just tell me
37 when you're going to start it. A,

39 PLT Okay, I'm Just moving out there now. _


40 I
41 PLT Okay, stand by - . ,d

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48

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I SPT Okay, we're -counting down again.
2 (_ay, let me Just - can press now
3 with these checks here.
4 I
5 PLT Okay. Story, we're Just crossing
6 the southeast coast of Australia?
7 4
8 CC That' s affirm
9 i
10 PLT Yes, Tasmania down there, I think.
11 i ..
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14 PLT New Zealand can't be far away. m
14 i
16 159 19 31 37 CDR Right. What's new in New Zealand?
17 I thought I'd turn around here and
18 rubberneck for a little hit. _

20 PIT Yeah. It's a great tiem for it. : --


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21 Don't get to do this ofter enough. .- • m
22 i - 0
23 CDR Holy cow, what a view! -
24 ! ,':" "- .-I
25 CC Skylah, we understood you started
26 S020 again and until we get regrouped _
27 here on your APCS, we' d like you to
28 proceed on with the Sun end film
29 replacement.
30 . " m
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31 CDR Okay, we'll do her. " --I

33 SPT Okay. ._ _ 0
34 _ Z
35 CDR Any quess as to why that happened, . -<.
36 Story?
37 I
38 159 19 32 38 CDR Bill, you syppose New Zealand's under
39 those clouds righ there? !
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41 PIT I've lost my sense of direction right
42 along in here. = t
43 I _. :
44 CDR Well, no, we're still too close to !
45 Australia; it's right up there, i _ _
46
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I PLT Yeah, ti looks to be'a little ahead


2 of us a little hit. It does look
3 _ like there's an awful lot of cloud 5

4 cover us here though. I'

6 CD]P, Yeah. '


57 i /
8 CDR Oh, I see it; ther it is.
9 j
10 pLT Yeah, I got it.
11 }
12 CDR Hellow, New Zealand. Beautiful :. _
I_ country. _,

I._ PLT Yeah, lit is. It's awful pretty ._


16[ place, i

18 ;59 19 33 ii CC Skylab, we're a minute from LOS an_


19 a_out 35 minutes from Bermuda at

20
21 20:09.
that we Our
have best
seen guess is now,
a problem Jer,
building _
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22 Up momentum in X. Now we th_n_, the O
23 maneuver was probably going all right, -_
24 and we didn't tough it out long e_ough -_ . "-I
25 l_ut we're still working it. " "r

27 CDR C_ay. .,
2S _n _"
29 SPT Okay, Sto_, we got p_tty far out _'.
_
30 in - in X and a pretty high rate, ,,_
31 much larger than I'd expect for ._
32 a nominal H-cage, cer_aiDly in the
33 attitude deviate. And ell of the 0
Z
34 cameras check out real well - the _r- J
35 settiI_gs; all so far. We're moving ,_
3_ OUt to the Sun end. i

38 CC . Ok&y. Okay, Ed, we'll_ catch you over i


39 Bermuda on that discussion of the _. i
40 attitude.

42 CDR Gosh! Those


t•mountalns2are all clouded _
!
:

4443 over. i ; :I
45 3_9 19 S_ I0 PLT Yesh. Clouds _re lyln_ in the little _'
46 vallyes in there.

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I CDR Yeah. [ . ;
2 I
3 "- PLT Very picturesque. : i

5 SIT Okay, now Bill, we're going to get


6 the DAC stowed first before Jerry
7 gets moving. ;
8 }
9 PLT Well wait a minute now, this is
10 not regular ... DAC; this is _ _ ;
11 documentary. _ • .

1:) PLT That's correct. _ : _

14 SPT So you're going to have to use it ._


la at your own discretion. I can give " "I".
17
18 you the settings and the frame _
rate you're going to have to adjust "
19 :In%he time in which you're using
20 to go into -_- ! " 0
21 t ' m "
22 FLT Okay. You see, I'm going to have to O
23 take it out and hold it. I've got 7 11
24 it m11 set up with settings you &" -4
25 ..gave me - : :
26 , : "r T
27 8PT YOU got f/ll_ _ _ :: _ :
28 _
29 PLT F/II with - - . I
30 . _ _ m
m
31 SPT 5001 = -: _ :" '-I - i
32
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33 PLT 500. One five-m_nute, right? ;" Z.

35. SPT Okay, and 24 frames a7 sedond. - _._ , _ -< -


36 .; _ ,
37 PLT That 's affirm _ _ .

39 159 19 3 06 sIT Okay, I'ii let you use your own _ : •


40 discretion then as to when you - -

42, PIT And I'ii try to get t_e most interesting - --_
43 things about - - Right now would be t _ i
44 good, if you have it in your hand, '- ". ,_
45 to ge_ N_w Zealand in the background. _ _
46 j _ :_

4847" PLT I tho,,gbt ofit,l but I've - _ _ ,' _,

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2 I :
3 SPT Okay, so J er, you unclamp your
4 own LSU and egress the VC and trans-
5 l_te to the VT going over top of
6 twin poles, i "

8 CDR C_ay.
9
10 CDR And Bill, we got 3 minutes and =
11 _0 seconds for the termination of :
12 the S020 exposure. ._: C
13 j :
14 - PLT We,,. okay, l'm going to let the " rrl
15 DAC go then. _ _4
16 I -c
17 CDR Well, no, it's only 3 minutes. --
18 | ('1 t
19 PLT Well, I can' JC set it. It amy take _0

20
21 em. that
Well, long I'ii
.yes.h, to put the DAC
tether up.my
it to rq '

23 :. i, O -
24 CDR Okay. .t " __

26 PLT That' s what I' ii do. Set 15 cover- -- _'


27 age here. i _ ._
28 . J" ' . m _
29 359 19 36 20 PLT Hold off for Just about 2 minutes, Jer. I _.
30 | " I"q _.
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31 . CDR Okay, we're n no rush, we've got -4
32 lot's of time. The slower we go,
33 the more time we get to rubberneck. O
34 I" " Z
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35 _PLT Okay, in that event !;'m goin g to .< _
35 make one more check of the settings. ?
37 Set at f/16. Is that 16 or f/ll, " _;
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38 . Ed?
39 :
40 t SET F/If. _. "

44 CDR I'd like to know what we're supposed " ;>


45 to shoot, Bil_. . i :

47 : _.
48 _
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PLT We get to shoot _ll of it. Okay. ]


2
3
4
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Goy, it's going to be a Job just
holding this DAC down. I keep
eh-nging the settings, every time I
I
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5 , reach for the Battles - buttons -


6 I
7 PLT Okay, that 's ... Okay, let me check
8 it again. Doggone.
9 i
I0 359 19 37 h4 CDR Okay, Bill, you got a minute and
11 27 seconds, to terminate that
12 exposure here. E
13 i
14 PLT Let's Just wait then. Pl
15 ) "-#
16 PLT Okay, A handheld, isn't the way to !
17 go out here with this camera. I'ii
18 try to to get some. Okay, I'm
19 boing to hold off until we terminate (n
20
21
S020.
I -
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22 CDR Okay, we got 46 seconds to go. And O
23 then we'll get you set up for another nl
24 one. Why don't you go to stowage, _- ._
25 while we get our timer all set up -r ,
26 for th/s - -
27

28 PLT I will.
29 "r

30 CDR -- 30-minute exposure here. m


31 I '-I _;
32 CDR Okay, 15 seconds.
Z
34 CDR 5, _, 3, 2,
i - I- _-
35 .< .
36 359 19 39 13 SC MARK. •
37 - : .._
38 PLT Sorry. _i
39 • _
" i$

40 ,CDR Okay.

42 PLT That was right on the money. _ _


43 !
44 CDR Okay, we're go_int to give it a i
45 30-minute one here, _Id let me get
46 the thing set up here.

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2 _. I
3 SPT Thats going to be what, frame
4 number 2? I Z ":
5 : J /
6 PLT That' s right
' I
8 CDR Frame number w, co_mng up.
9 L
10 CDR Okay, whenever you're ready, 1,11 _"
11 _give youa start. !
12 j C
1_ ' PLT Okay, give me a start.
14 I ITI
15 CDR 0kay, stand by - H
16 I -r
17 i59 19 39 53 CDR MARK. Okay, let's press on. We ought _
18 to finish that exposure this time. :
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20 PLT Lights, camera, and action.
2, i - m
22 •CDR Can I •.. the acting? O
23
24 PLT I
Say, this here's really bad. Going -_> -n
25 " to have to hold the camera around
26 her e like this.

28 : .SPT Okay, you get him translationg, Bill, : !


29 the best you can.
30 ! m
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32 roll back under it first. And then .


33 over the top. O i

35 5 19 _i 20 CDR Okay, I'm at the transfer work : _


36 station now, get my tootsies in the _,_:
37 restraints. Okay. __

38
39 ' SPT I
All right, hold on here, Jer, we '11 :
40 give you the next word here. |

42 PLT Okay, I took :12 percent. - : _,


43 J
4,¢ SPT Okay, how about an _4U status check.
45 i
46 CDR Okay, _ust wait a minute. I'm - |"
47 Hey, you know sc_e of these littlee
48 disks on Sl_9-are popping off_and
. blows away.
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2 i
3 . CDR Yep, the ones that are about the
4 - ." size of a d_me with a bunch of
5 little bitty ones on it about an
6 : eighth of an inch in diameter - I .--
7 see on m/ssing on the place this station
8 ... and three of the other five are
9 peeling up.
10 j
11 SPT Okay, you may want to mention that to
12 Them when they come around the corner
13 again, j O_
_4 I m
15 CDR WEll, it's on the recorder now, since -4
16 we left the recorder _mning. :C
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18 S_ _t ' S true.
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20 }59 19 _2 33 PLT Okay, Ed, I'm ready.


21 i m
22 _ Okay, on panel 321, SUN _D BOOM, O
23 EXTENDapprox_mmtely i foot,deploy
24
25 hook, and verify
I boom hook 1_1ocked. _ -4
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26 _.,'l' In work. i,

28 -S_ Okay, Ah, heck, hold on. It's Just "


29 a moment ary.
30 j m
31 CDR First degree... Also for the record, on -4
32 the two drossways S149 plates you have
33 one little patch of _ea there with O
Z
34 four little round patches about as big F
35 as a dime. The color of them right now -<
36 now is kind of a creme and a tan color.
37 And Just about every one of them is
38 ;eeling up as well. None of it has
39 disappeared yet, but one of them
40 is rolled up about halfway.

41 = I
42 SPT Hey, Jer? ::

I "
43 "_
44 CDR Yes. ;- - '_:
45 "
46 SPT Now what you're going to do before : -
47 well, yo _t to finish the description,
48 i

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2 restraint from the S149 crA_ and
. 3 " rotate 149 crank slowly, clockwise,
4 " to close cassette arms at 7 revolu-
5 tlons per second.

7 359 19 k3 46 CDR
8
9 CDR
Okay.

7 seconds
r
per revolutions you mean.
10 !
,11 SPT 7 seconds per revolution, yes.

13 CDR Yes.
14 m
12
15 . SPT Yes ther is ! difference. C:
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16 I • "v
17 _R Wouldn't want to overdrive it.
18 j
19 8PT You'd really have them all flying _

20
21
22 59 19 44 15 CDR
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. °
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23 restraints to do this_ didn't you, --

25 _ -I"
26 SI_T I hs_ to ge _ out of one of the • I
27 ' believe.
28 : "
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2£ . . CDR Well, let me try. It stays in then. : rtl
30 I'm out of both right now. ', Irl
31 j "-I
32 _PT Well, if you may have to. Yeah, O
33 it's a real stretch, no couht about it. Z
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35 CDR Yeah, I guess I can do it.

37 SPT You know it's possible if you build


38 up enough bias in axis, you can end
39 up with that kind of situation. But,
40 _n, then I'ii tell you, if you're
41 . not expecting it and you get a vehicle
42 high rate and you're accelerating end •
43 you're way off attitude, --an, that's
44 no time to be.sitting there pondering. .;
45 !
46 CDR Clockwise, he said. Okay, there went
47 another patch Just when I touched it,
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2 . it was? :
3 I
4 CDR Oh, hell, they're all gone now!
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6 • _ Is that right?
7 I
8 CDR All six of them. Looks like ... and
9 none of it filmed.
10 I
11 _ Interesting.

'11 CDR i
. Yeah it is. ;Their hounding is Just _. :
01
14 not holding. Every one of those dine - m
15 dime sized ones that have the little
16 bitty i/8-inch ones paste - pasted on. I
17 Looked like bronze or Coppers. Every
18 dmag one of them. Darn it!
19 I
20 _ That's a shame.
2, i m
22 CDR And Just as soon as I touched the O
23 crank is when they went. I hope we _3
--24 " don't lose any more. _{ell, now _ -- __
25 tht tell's you something. Okay I'm
26 starting the cr,.n'lt,

28 ICDR Let's see if I can see:which panel


29 that's on. I thought all these panels n-
m
30 had numbers, but I don't see any. m
31 !
32 FLT Yeah, they do some place.
O
34
33 PLT Well, it's proha
J hl y down at the r
Z
35 other end away from you.

36
37 CDR Yeah. i '

38 I '
39 359 19 k7 08 CDR Okay, the doors are closed now.
4o j
41 CDR _ay. I'm still turning the
42 cr-n_ though. I think I've got a lot
43 : of cranks to go with them - -
44 i

45
46 _ Yeah. :$

47 CDR - - while the latches drop. }"

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2 SUN _(D BOOM and extended it


3I" . SPT approximately
Okay, Bill, andoneyoufoot
haveto taken
deploya /
if
4 the boom hook and verified the boom
5 hook is _mlocked? ,i
6 I
7 PLT That' s affirm.
8 1
9 SPT Okay, you extend the BOOM to VT
10 as directed by EV-2. He's expecting
11 that direction anyway. You don't
12 want to leave it out there too long, E
13 however, because of the sunlight . .. to
1_ on that. :
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I_ PLT okay. Jer, you about ready? -c
17 4
18 CDR You can start it out. I don't know
19 " how many turns it takes but I still to
20 got a few to go, I think.
2_ - i m
22 _ Yeah, most of the turns are - is out 0
23 there in a locking mechanism.
2.4 J _" -'I
25 CDR It's boginning to feel tighter though. • -r

26
27 CDR Okay, it's
i
finished.
28 .. j. to
29 359 19 _8 18 CDR Okay. Am I supposed to lock the "r
30 b-ndle again? PI
m
31 i -'1
3'_ SPT CrAn_ - here, let me r_ad it to you
33 Crank clamp 'h_,ndle clockwise to unlock O
Z
34 the clam. Crank clamp cr_n_ clockwise - r
35 _<
36 CDR Okay.
37
38 SPT - - to Imlock the clsz_. Depress clamp
39 lever and remove asse_,hly from solar
40 shield and place on boom hook and lock.
41 i
42 CDR That's far enough, Bill, for now
43 anyway, i
44 J
45 359 19 49 07 CDR Crank it clockwise, huh?

47
48
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I SPT Let's see, crank clamp counter-
2 clockwise to imlock - - •
3
4 CDR Counterclockwise. Okay, you said
5 clockwise.
6 i
7 SPT Excuse me, Jer. I'm still tb_nk4ng
8 - ACS.

I0 CDR Well, I've now forced it in tighter


11 to the clockwise position. I may
S
12 have Just done myself in. r-i

14 19 _9 _8 CDR Afraid I better tether this thing m


15 before I start heaving on it. I'm ._
u_ 16 liable to flip it right off the Sun -r
O 17 end of the workshop and it'll be
<_c. 18 gone. i
19 t, ljrl
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-J 20 8PT You know when I went out there last O
<_- 21 time and had to ope n and close that m ;
Z 22 think, it was really difficult for O
23 me to do it even t_ough I'd started " "1
-- 24 oUt going in the right direction. _/ __
I 25 j :E
26 19 50 31 CDR Okay, I'll get a fear more frames here. _ •
u- 27 ] :
0 28 PLT You're probably look_ng right into .-.: t_
a. 29 the Sun, aren't you? , :2::' :.
0 3o t m
_- 31 CDR NO. I can get into a,_p0sition where I'm -' -I _
32
33
34 PLT
not.
I
You're always lookiz_ - you know, I
" _
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35 mean, during the daytime, you're :. -_ _ "
36 always - ,_ : "-
I ! _
37 1
38 CDR Okay, I got it. Now, I'll see if I can _
39 get it free. : ,
4o I
41 C_.R Okay, Bill. Why don_'t you send me __r
42 out a friendly - a friendly boom. _
43 !
44 PLT Okay. Now before yo_ attach it, let _
45 me get the DA_ running again.

47 PLT Okay.

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I CDR That' s good. ' Very good.


2 I _ - ;
3 PLT Okay, now. Stand by. -
4 .

5 CDR All right..,i _ )


6

7 pLT _ay, her we go.


8 I ; _."
9 B59 19 52 28 CDR Okay, Bill, pull her in. _
lo l ,
li PLT Like to get a shot of that thing " :; "
12 .cc_tng in, too. _ _

14 CDR Yeah. It's too bad I can't take that m


15 camera out here and get a shot back at -4
i6 the workshop : ",-
17
18 i "
SPT Okay, you're going to take and put _"
19

20 on the T- 7 handrail, Bill.


that..., ._ _--
21
22 "PLT Okay. Okay, jl put the DAC up, j _,
- m _;
here, now. _" O
23 I : "_ :_ _ "rl ":
24 PLT That's in work. _ - 4, _ --

26 PLT F-7, you say? ,. _ ._ :. . -r, ._

28 SFT F-7; that's affirm, i _-


29 _ i:
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30 359 19 5It 17 CDR Boy, the Sun real ly weathered the Pl _}
31 paint, didn't it? , -I -
32
33 I = ": _'_ O
PLT Sure did. - "_ __ ..
34 I " . /_ Z _:
35 CDR All the - all the pure white paint
3_ _ -"
37 up here is now tan, beige, j _.

38 SPT But you notice, Jer_ there's some _ _;


39 places where the - teh s,,nlight - _ _ .: _
40 has been shaded and the first pla - _
41 place is perfectly white, and there' s _
42 other places where it's been shaded
43 and it still is kind of a beige, but " ;
44 it's not to the same-- - _ _ _ :.

4,6 CDR Yeah. _ _ _.

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I sPT - - same degree as - -
2 f
3 CDR ... underneath the S055 and the FSS
4 doors, the - there's very light spots
5 there where they open up. but H-alpha-i
6 is more of a beige, and @082B number 2; :
7 numl_r i also. Maybe it Just means that
8 S055 and teh FSS are open more.

9
10 SPT Could be i
11 ": "

12 PLT I'll tell you, it's going to take me r-


13 loads more time to - to locate F-7 (N
14 than to put this in airlock. .nl
_5 J -I
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< 18 159 19 55 39 CDR You're right,


Ed, it's spectacular.
19 J
20
21
_SPT It sure is. 'Wait till you get your
little booties out there in the VF? -
Pl
22 And what I want you to do, Jerry, is O
23 r to ge5 your booties out there, close nl
' _ 24 your eyes, and lean back as far as -_ --
0 25 you can and telm open them up (laughter). " -4
26 I'll bet you ESETA gets a work out
27 (laughter).
O 28 - I
o_ 29 359 19 56 21 CDR Okay, i_9 is stowed.
0 30 _ _
_- 31 _ Okay. m
32 _ -.
33 CDR And locked. O
34 1 "" - 7
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35 SPT Okay, when you get back out there, _ ,- ..<
36 we'll start working on the VS tree. ,
37
38 CDR I'm ready.
39 • :
40 SPT Okay. _ I
41

43
44 SC/MS - - VSC - attach the VSC - the VS tree - _ -.
45 from the receptacle. THat 's remove " " "
46 it and attach it to the tree, and - -
47 : : " _

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2 i
3 }59 19 56 57 SPT Attach the VF tree to the boom.
4 J _.
5 CDR Very good, Ed. Heyl If I could
6 clap I would. Finally got it.
7 I
8 SPT Shouldnever try to think of two
9 things at the same time.
10 _ i
11 CDR Right. You're like me; you've
14 got a one-track mind, Ed. Cant' C
1_ :dance and chew gum at the same time.
II t Pl
15. SPT Yeah, l'm that way, all right. __

17
18" CDR
" 0oh, I could I lay out here and get a " _
S'l.Z,lD,
t an.
19 I --U_
20 CDR Youknow, those waves on the workshop 0 .(
21 don't look as big as I imagined them Pl
22 (]kay, Bill, that should suffice. O
23 ! "11
24 359 19 58 O_ SPT Okay, when it gets out there to the __
25 end, Bill - or Jerry, you remove the -c

26
27 .. VS
in tree from the boom
the receptacle andsolar
on the stow it
shield _ _
28 , and lock. " _
29 j -t'
rq _#
30 CDR Okay. Let me see if ]_ Can't find a m
3f place to tether to it. " , .-

33 SPT Yeah. - - . : _ O
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35 CDR Okay, it's free. Did I catch you -< _
36 quick, Bill? _
37 {
38 PLT NO. Just wait a secoz_d. Okay, now do , ,_
39 something.
40 _ 1
41 SPT I'ii tell you, what h_'s going to do _
42 is transfer around, but first of all
43 you've got to remove slack frem his LSU _ '!
44 tO approximately 35 feet, Bill. YOU _
45 dO that first thing, then get them _
46 some good shots going around the corner. , ,,
47 I

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r PLT Well. Trouble getting - working
2 this camera than it is doing any
3 . of these other EVA tasks Okay,
4 p,11 - pull it out to how far, Ed?
5
6 SPT 35 feet. ' i
7
8 _59 19 59 2_ CDR Okay it's in the VS - tree is in :
9 the - in the U up here.
10 j
11 SPT Okay, when he gives you enough umbilical,
12 you hop out of that and go around C:
13, into_ the VS foot restraints.

I_ CDR Okay, I think you better retract ; __ "


16 the boom a ways, so I don't catch _ -r
17 it or get tangled in it. --
18 ; :" _ (/1
19 PLT That didn't Work. •
20 I _ 0
21 CDH In fact, you probably ought to _ m
22 Just retract it AI 1 the way in, " O
23 _ shouldn't you? It's probably in _I
24 the checklist.
: "r"
26 SPT Well, let's Just see here. That's
27 right. Direct boom - bring it
28 back in. ! _r.
29 I - -r
30 359 20 O0 18 CDR Okay, I'm going to start transfer - - ! m

3_ PLT ... - Jer, wait Just a minute. Let


33 me get a picture of you doing that. O

35 CDR Okay. Take me about 2 minutes to get _: _ ,_


3_ . ready here, though. _ _:
37 " _
38 PLT All right. _ _ . ,_
3_
40 CDR Here we come up over South America again.

42 CDR Oh well, we must be over the papAm_.

43
44 _his is the central
bol'J.eve. ; American isthmus, I " "
45 I _
46 PLT Boy, these cameras sure weren't made for
47 handling with a suit. Keep changing
48 the setting. I-don't know how these are

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1 going •o-%urn_u_q.-_-f.'
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2 several times. Okay. Okay, go, Jer. {
3 i I
4 CDH Here I go. Alley Oop!
5 t 4
6 359 20 01 _0 CDR Okay, that worked. .- i,
7 I
8 PLT Okay, I shot up - well over only
9 _25 percent so far.
10
I1 CDR Good.
12 . -.
13 _ Okay, Jet - E
14 - m
15. "CDR ... I'm in the foot restraints.
16 J -J
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17 sIT Okay, h:_g on. "
18
19 CDR Okay. _ :_
20
21
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SPT Bill, why don't you get his LSU looking -
(D
_1
;
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22 reasonable, not too much slack in it.
23 . And _U status check. O •

25 I=LT All right. EV-I had got 3.6, aud Z :


26 no lights. And, Jer, do you have .
27 enough umbilical; are you ,11 right? _ _
28 J- -- m "_
29 CDH Yee3, I _;eel"fine. Z _i
30 I m "t
31 PLT Okay, I've got it Jus_ about right, I _ _1
32 think, i -4 -
33 I 0

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34
35 CDH C_ay. EV-2 has got 3.67, and no lights. Z
,_ _ :__
36 PLT Okay. ;
37
38 359 20 02 24 SPT Jet, here comes the change. It's
39 retract the manual aperture release
40 pin from 82A door. First of all, is "_
41 the 82A door open? _
43 CDH Yes, it is. : "• : "

42
45 _ Very good. L the way. "

47 C_R Yep. It's i the way back onto the ramp. -'
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I SPT Th-_d--news to 1_ea_. OkAy 1
2 retract the m-nual aperture release
3 _. pin from 82A door by turning eoumter-
4 clockwise until free, and pull.
5 i z
6 CuI,( All right. 82A
7 j
8 BPT That's good to hear; I was afraid all
9 along there they might have been
10 taking pictures where they had
11 • partially closed
r
door. _r

12 i that c
13 CDR Oh, wouldn't have been awful.
14 •: t (jr)
F1
15 SPT Sure would're.
16 I -4
17 CDR Okay, I've undone it and p_111ed it.
18 i
19" 159 20 03 08 SPT Okay. Now, manually move the SAL
20 door clear of aperture, then lift 0
21 the latch to hold the door open. m

23 CDR Oaky, that'sl done. O


--24 J . --- "11
25 SPT Well, okay. Have you got the latch? _

26
27 CDR Yes, sir. t
28 i
-29 "'SPT That - was thatl latch@d, though, _ "_
30 when you came out? Pl
3"1 i F1
32 CDR NO, I Just did it. -_ :
33 i O
34 _ SPT Okay. Very good. No_. Unlock and Z
35 open 82A container door. r"
36 "< _
37 CDR Okay. "
38
39 359 20 03 33 SPT Remove 82A container end stow in .
40 temporary stowage container. "
41 i
42 CDR Now. It's in work. And I'm supposed
43 to fold the h_ndle as it comes out.
44 i _
45 CDR Okay. It's in-the temporary
46 stowage container. _..
47
48 I -_

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I _9 20 "0_-28 BPT Okay. Open B2A--A_ d0or-au-d push the |

3
2 button and rotate hsn__le to
4 CDR Yeah. • • .c

6 SPT Move locking handle to release Mag.


7
8 CDR Yeah, ::
?
10 SPT Partially remove used Mag, fold
11 handle By pressing release button, °_
12 and completeremoval. - C _

14 CDR That' s don e .


15
16 SPT Okay. Align container and mag arrows _ i
17 and insert Meg into container. L --

_ I
19 CDR 0kay. Done.
I
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20
21 359 20 05 03 SPT Verify handle on mac below container : m0 _i

3
22

24 _CDR
door seat.

Okay.
I
And they're done. _
_-

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26 SPT Okay. Close and lock 82A container door. _ "I:

28 CDR All right. Done. _ _ m


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30 SPT Remove 82A from temporary stowage .


31 container and install partially. -I _
32 Extend handle by depressing release
33 button. _ • O

¢DR Okay. Stand by. i" " "<


36 I _" i _ "_
37 PLT Before I arrange that, Ed, how ere _ /: ". _:,
3B we doing on S020 time? _ "
39 I _ _ . - ;, _:
40 359 20 05 4_ SPT We got _ minutes and 7 seconds to go.
41 _ _. _ _,
42 PIT Okay. :' _' "
43
44 SPT I got our even timer with the tone ¢ _
45 enabled. So I-thlnk we might be able
46 to get in another 8-minute exposure : _
47 duri_ this orbit.
48 I
PLT All righty. '

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I _ ..... SPT Take tb_s---at fourth frame. Thir - thri_ -


2 | thrid frame is a 15-minute, which we
will not be able to - - I'ii tell you
what, you can Just move from one to the
_; other,can'tyou?

PLT Sure.

$PT ... You're able to move right from, say,


frame 2 to frame 3?

PLT That' s affirmative.

359 20 06 17 SPT Tell you what; that's what we'll do. And
I'll Just make a note of that.

PLT Okay.
SPT ... the event timer count on down to
92, them.

CDR Okay, Ed. The 82 A is part way in,


the handle'sextended,it's shoved all
the way on, the white flag's in affirm,
and I've pulled the locking lever across " _--
the front of it. Okay- -

SPT All right, now. You how verify that


" the white flag is completely visible.

CDR Yes, it is.

" B1;_ Close and lock 82A ATM door.

CDR Okay. Everything's done, I guess.

259 20 06 _7 SPT Okay, reposition clear of aperture


door and advise EV-3 ready for magazine
operation check. And door closure,
which we will not do.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay. Here's the change. And I may


have to bust in on the middle of this.
Panel 130: film reset, RESET switch
to XUV SPECT. XUV SPECT, we've got,
and it's RESET to a 201; it looks good.
..................... ]£u'V SPECT, FRAMES REM_INING indicating
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1" 01. MAIN-POWER switch going ON.


2 . " ..MAIN POWER is ON. POWER ... - - _ " ,
3 t "

4 CDR I wonder where__we are. _ _ .


5 | ;
6 359 20 07 25 SPT POWER/SOOR swic'th going ON. T_l_hack
7 rems/ns white. READY/0PERATE light - light
8 re_uLins off. Well, it - it does
9 until it - except for the intermediate :
10 : - " logic. WAVEL_IGTH, talkback LONG or
11 SHORT indicates power on. Yes, we've
12 got it MODE switch to TIME; it is; E
13 START/STOP switch to START and then
I_ STOP and make sure we decrement i - "_ m
I_ by i. Okay, go in to a START. It's -4 }
I_ got to still the OPERATE light; we're -,r :
17 going to a STOP and it decrements by i;
....
18 you did your wok well. Okay, POWER/DOOR •
19 switch, OFF; talkback remains white.
"20 ._ POWJ_/DOOR, let me see. POWER/D00R
21 switch, okay. Talkhack r_mAins white, Pl
22 okay. WAVI_.T._NGTHtalkback, white; O
23 MAIN POWER switch, OFF. WAVELENGTH ._
24 t_l_back is white; MAIN POWER's going OFF. -4
25 Okay. That 's verified. XUV slit : ,

26
27 • POWER/D00R
r_ins switch
white;.we if not
do OFF and it
do anything ._ _ _ . '_
,
28 " with that. Okay. We're tx-,_cklng on. '_ - :_
29 i _E ;
30 359 20 08 52 SPT Okay. One minute here, Hill. _ -fq _
3T, J
32 PLT 0kay.
33 I O
7
34 aPT 1'11 tell you what: go to storage; I thine "t-
35 that'll _ then I'Ll _ able to set this event .
-< -_

3.5 "_ timer and that way I'Ii get the tome, because "
37 . , I don't want to miss it. _
38
39 pLT Okay. : _
40
41 "_'_ Okay. ,.' " ,: ; " -• _ -,_
42 : _,

43 CDR Hey, Hill, there's Puerto Rico out there, I _ i


44 1_elieve. See out that way? Out toward the '
45 - the end of the solar panels. _,

47 _ Okay, Bill, stand by. Five-teen [sic] seconds. ._


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65 PLT . Start. I / _.
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7 E_T OY_y. Let me set/her up for 8.
e i
9 CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and clear
1Q -. through Bermuda for 7 minutes.
11 j
12 CDR Roger, Story. We can see Puerto Rico and all C _
l_J " the Virgin Islands. ..
1 _ j •
19 _ Okay' o__y, you going to frame 3 now? r

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18 PLT That' S affirm. "_ •_ "
19 _ Okay, on my _k, start the exposure; okay? m
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<_ 21 PLT Okay. " '. _1 :"
22 "_ O
23 li_A' Okay,stand
by. . -
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O 25 359 20 i0 16 SPT MARK. [ J£" Z


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u- 27 PLT Frame 3. £ • _. _
O 28 " ;. U} _
29 8_T .Okay, so this was ac_ally frame I, 2, 3- .. "r"
O 3o I , m ,
v- 3) CDR Story, you know what "I feel like? _ _, __
32 t :.
33 CC No, but go ahead. _ .: . O .:
34 , _ _ ._ ","Z " "._,
3_ CDR You remember the - d_8 you ever see the , _
36 Cineraz_ picture of _he guy that was a wing-
37 w-l_er on - on the top of the biplane flying .-L
•38 through the canyons? _
3_ I _r
40 .CC I can understand the wingw-l_ng, but where
41 8re you finding the canyons? A

43 CDR Well, there ain't [slh] any canyons up here


44 hut, m._, drop.your handkerchief, Story, and
45 I'll _ick it up with _ teeth.
46 -_ s : _"

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f PLT Hey,Jer?
2
3 CDR Yeah.
4
5 PLT ...
6
Y CDR I did.
8

9 PLT Isn't that a real gas?

11 CDR Whewl • . o

12

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Yeah.
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a_ 18 59 20 13. 11 SPT Okay, story, 1we finished up the ATM filmwork,
19 "we Just checked out the Sun end of 82A, it t_
2Q works good, no problems. We finished up the O
21 60-second - or the 60-m/nute, 30-minute ex- m
_-_ 22 posures so far on S020, and we're going to O
23 pick up the 8-minute exposures on this side _1

24 here. Then we've got the 15-minute and the - --. -I


O 25 the remainder to go.
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27 CC Okay, that's
texcellent, Ed.
_ _.
0 28 ' 1 m
e. 29 359 20 ii h3 SPT And, Story, I've been doing a little thln_ng. _m
30 If we acclnm,lmted a lot of H and X, probably !
3% we could-build up to some pretty high rates i _ _I
32 hut, coming up unexpected like that, I - not _ -4
33 having the time to sit down and calculate i O "
34 anything, I think I had no other alternative. I . Z,..
35 • What does it look like down there? -<
36 i _.
37 CC That's exactly right, Ed. We th_n_ you did _.
38 _ust the right thing there. We do think the ,
39 system was working right and we did expect .i
40 it to have a large excursion in that CMG ...
4] tO build up an X and we were a little slow _-
42 down here in not getting it up to you that
43 that might happen.
44 I _

45
46 SPT Okay,
around?you 17
want'to
minutesgive it a go the
remaining, nextanother
we hit time
47 terminal end-stage and this time I'll Just }

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5 change some biases on X, Ed. i

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7 SPT Okay, it's yours.
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9 SPT Okay, Jer. Let's pick up here. That - un-
10 less you want to rubberneck a little out there.
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32 It looks like rubber or - or maybe my hose
33 is scrapping it off the side of the Vee [?]. O
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44 SPT EV-I - -
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32 second here. I was doing a little rubber-
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36 loading the VS tree - yeah, onto the boom :
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39 (]DR Okay. : _ _" :'_
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41 "PLT Okay, stand by.


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43 20 16 2_ CDR '_hatls good. Stop. _T,op. You're go4nz too _-.
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46 CC ... Houston, LOS. We'll see you over Madrid . ._.i


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2 and, Jer, might want to get a little more It
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8 CC Yes sir, we're sure you're comfortable; we
9 Just llke to see you cooling a little more
10 with water, if that's okay.
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12 CDR Sure, be glad to. C
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15 nate that S020 exposure.

17 CDR Okay, Bill, it's attached.


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19 PLT Ready to retract? _


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21 }59 20 17 12 CDR Yep. m
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23 _ One minute to go for that exposure, Bill. _I

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25 PIT Okay.
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36 PLT Ah, it's no choice, l moved these c-nlsters. !E
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39 then. Okay, let me note it.
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41 " .PLT Okay, now, let - I'm going to try to get ,_
42 that thine to infinity s_aln. Boy, that is
43 a - that's mount's been no help at all. "- -'_-I
44 Got this boom right in my way.

46 SPT Okay. We'll pick up that 15 one next - next [_


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I _9 20 18 53 PLT Think I got a better ali_ent. Okay, so we
2 got _-i/2 minutes and we got 7 to go. See, I
3 get back in my foot restraints. :
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5 SPT What did you - you did terminate the exposure,
6 right ? i
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8 PLT That 's up in storage.
9 r
10 SPT Okay, very good. We'll pick up some more on
11 the following orbit.
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19 PLT I - I went to storage as soon as I saw I had _ _
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17 OUr day here, and we'll pick up on brim@in@
18. the boom back in and restowing the Sun-end
19 tree. _
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21 359 20 19 53 PLT Okay, I'm contintdng to retract. :m :
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26 not turned them off. . _ .
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30 CDN Okay, Ed, what's next_ Okay. - 01


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33 through Madrid for 9 minutes. Be dumping Z :
34 the data/voice here. r- _
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36 SPT -Egress the VT foot restraints and translate
37 to the VF.
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40 J _:
4'_ 81:'T Hey, you want to get Some night pictures of
42 this, Bill?

44 PET Why don't I?: ..


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5 359 20 21 25 CDR Okay, Ed. What's next.


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7 SPT Okay.
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9 359 20 21 29 CC Skylah, we're reading you loud and clear


10 through Madrid for 9 minutes. Be dumping
11 the data/voice here.
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14 to the VF.

16 CDR Okay.
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19 of this, Bill?
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21 PLT Why don't I?
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29 here. It's setting - Okay, at night you _ 01
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38 CDR And locked?
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42 SPT Okay.
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44 CDR Boy, you know _ sure am glad to see that


45 8054 work out in terms of reloading; I think
46 that was a good Job.
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3 CDR Go ahead.
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5 SPT What is the status of the 82A door and have
6 you pinnedit?
7 i
S PLT Ah, that's affirmative, it was open and re]most
9 completely up on the ramp when I found it and
10 I have ponned it open and fixed the latch,
11 so it's open.

13 CDR Open for ever.

15 SPT Okay, good.


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17 359 20 23 OO CC Since yot_- when you finish up with the sun u1
IB. end work there, prior to pressing on the S05_ in
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20 film back in the airlock. And we'd like to
21 get this maneuver and the 201 ops done m
22 priorto starting yourS054. O
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24 CDR Okay, I'll Just head b_ck to the VF and -4
25. stay there. _'" -r
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27 ioLT_ Okay. Let me try to get a shot of {_
28 this, Jer,
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30 CDR Okay, tell me when you're ready.
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33 light flashing? Look around if you Z
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36 CDR Yeah, I can. '


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40 CDR On the way.

42:59 20 23 43 PLT Man, is it hard to hold this button down.


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44 CDR Hello. Roll em_
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46 PLT Okay, I'm grinding away. Just move right
47 on up into the field of view.
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7 )59 20 24 34 SPT Okay. What you want to do now, William,
8 is first of all ma_e sure your S%_I end
9 bOom is retracted fully and is folded up.
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I1 PLT Okay, hold off Just a second. Gotta put
12 this DAC - DAC away. 5-minute operation
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,8 CDR Boy, it 6ure is. _ O)
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21 I'm sure mine was. Everybody ought to have m
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26 SPT Okay. _ - _ _ --
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28 _59 20 25 20 CC And, Bill, 'r still showing Just about C_
29 2 degrees delta T on your LCG. Have you _ n-

3_30 got your diverter} valve open a little bit? ., -4mm


32 PLT Okay, we'll go it ag_-in. If I can find it. ,

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34 SPT Okay, Bill ma_e sure your Sun end boom is _ F -
35 retracted, and that the boom is - that you've _.
36 retracted all the way, and then the receptacle
37 is forward - I'm sorry - the - let me see here
38 you want to bend it out of the way.
39 J ! . "
40 . PLT I've done that.
41 I _
42 SPT Okay: Now as far as procedures here, I guess
43 I'm gonna have to skip around because what you
44 want to do is to pass the gearing. Maybe the
45 best way is fo'r Jerry to hack in there and
_-6 pass the VS and the VC trees in.

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, CDR 0_ay_--BT_T_l-.-&_-z-go-_y, I,a_ik_ _,o_-t_-look
2 me over very closely. I don't know where all
3 those particles and things came from, but I
4 think we ought to look me over first.
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6 359 20 26 15 PLT Okay, I will do. I think you're right, though,
7 I think it's the paint because I notice when
8 I step on my feet down here is awful spray of
9 particulates down there I don't - -
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11 CDR Well, it looks a lot like pieces of - of a
12 clear adhesive of some kind or epoxy or potting C
IS coml_und.

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18 CDR And I don't think it was from my, but every time --
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2120 CDR. See anything?! m


22 PLT Nope, you look pretty good, I mean I can't
23 see anything. O
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25 CDR Very strange. " -4
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27 SPT Boy, you guys are noisy. All I got to say
28 is don't punch a hole in that door.
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30 PLT What door? ' m
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32 SPT (Laughter) The door between you and me.
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34 PLT Why, Ed, I don't how you can say that. As
35 graceful as a gazelle. ._
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37 |59 20 27 21 SPT Yeah, stone ones .... here you kicking the
38 daylights out of that Nikon- it's not gonna
39 be long for this world.

40 i
41 CDR Where is it?: There it is.

42 !
43 SPT It's - it's It was where you Just - your
44 feet hittiug i_. Try to occupy the same
45 sl_ace as - -i
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11 CO Pay attention.
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59 20 28 11 CO Ed, in the next maneuver I - we're expecting m
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23 _0 degrees and you'll probably also get the
24 cluster HIGH RATE CAUTION and WARNINGs. We J
25 Just want you to protect that 60 degree number. 3:

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27 So we're expecting that around 40. J

28 SPT Protect the !60. Okay, Story, I don't understandl ,_


29 your phrase "protect the 60 degrees number". !
30 J m
3] CC We - we from all we know, you did the right
32 thlngs the last time, but Just hold off until 0
33 you get out to around oh 55 degrees or so, Z
34 approaching 60 degrees, r

S_ SPT Oh, okay, I see. Very good. Will do, Story.

33 PLT Ed, Jerry Just ... and ... or whatever it is. "

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"_ _)R Okay, Ed. If you - If you will, read me the
44 procedures on _utting away T025 and I'll get
_5 that out of our way.
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I SPT O_ay,-l_t-_e get bac_-i_-her_7 Good-. J. _I


2 this stuff. Appears to be - Okay, Jer, you wamtl

3 to stow the T025 assembly and AM strap,


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At the extension boom. That's gotta be 317 ther.


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1._ 359 20 31 18 PLT What time outside, Ed? About 3-i/2 hours?
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18 we're coming up on 20:30, so you're 3-3/h. m
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21 that. You tether the T025 assembly handle to m
22 the handrail in the A_ aft. The AM aft next
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23 to the 314. _ __ _I
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25 3DR Okay. -4
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27 PLT Next to BIb. :
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29 CDR Yeah. _ : :I:
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31 CDR I'm gonna need another tether for that. I'll m.
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32 use my wrist thether.
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35 Jer, when you start working the 54. .<
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37 CDR We]/, 1'11 see if I can't procure one somewhere
38 else. J
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40 359 20 32 16 PLT Yeah, we're running pretty short of those things, _


,_I you know, I didn't tetcher the S149, but I did
42 put it on the handrail, lock it and put it the
43 lock retaining bar in position, so it's pretty _
44 safe. !.
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46 SPT Bill, did you look in Jchat dome locker in the
47 OWS which had em? ._

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I PLT Did I do what? 1


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3 SPT Before - when we were getting set. Did you see
4 all the ones that were in the dome locker in the

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7 PLT That's what - that's the one's we're using.
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9 SPT Oh, okay. Well, you know where the other one is
10 if we really need it.
11 .*
I_ PLT I'm afraid it's gonna stay there. ; _-

14 359 20 32 58 CDR 0kay_ T025 is now tetchered. _ Pl


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16 ] 8PT Okay, we'll consider that done. Bill, I'll Z
17 tell you'what, we got the S020 to go, 201, tq
and the S054, and I re_31y can't do much on
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21 PLT Okay. Thinking of . .. coming out here and


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28 CDR Like rice-sized raiz.. There Just went another

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32 surfaces - there Just went another one. You O
33 know I could - it's no big - Z
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35 CDR Let's see bill, are we - Did we take 201 out and _-
36 mount it?
37 j : ;

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38 PLT Huh? I
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41 1359 20 34 ii SPT You got a problem there Bill, or Jer, in that
z2 I these have to be pointed within 20 degrees of
the Sun in the maneuvers itself - - _

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44 CDR Oh yeah, that's right. -
45 I
46 8PT - - so I think we ought to he cautious on that.

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I _LT .... 0kay_---I'm_gonua_ take Car_-6f-_n%- i-lttle item


2 for Don Lind's experiment. He asked me to do
3 ._. • s_etbing.
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5 SPT Watch out. _
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7 PLT Yeah, I see it.
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11 359 20 34 4_ SPT You want to have some fun, Jer, all you got to
12 do is once I hit downlink cage and press your ,-
13 helmet the window is here, and then Just watch -:
I_ me scramble. The warning lights are going and ,_
15 the lights are going beserk. J -_
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17 SPT Man, I'll tell you, when you've been used to _i
18 _aueuver_n6 around at no greater than 21 degrees tr

19 per second and all of a sudden this thing whole '_


20 thing stands up like that, you figure something's

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23 CDR It's too bad he didn't warn you. __ "rl
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24 gotta be wrong.
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27 J
2S SPT In the back of my mi.ud I was figuring, well,
29 J that's probably - it's a possibility but I didn't -
30 h_ve the time to really sit down and calculate i i:_
31 out what we could have gotten. Yeah, I really _
32 didn't notice the initial the HX - I noticed HT O
33 but I didn't see what it was in X. Z
34 .. _ I-"
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37 359 20 36 09 PLT Hey, there's - if you don't mind, I'm gonna go
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39 sight.
40 i back out on that handrail that's a beautiful
41 SPT Go ahead.

43 PLT Th_:nk you. See the light?


44 ! :
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I PLT Yeah. Woodo61 How about that? Should have '
2 come out here a little earlier; we may have been
3 -- able to see Europe. i
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5 PLT You know i$ really b-_rupts the English language
6 try to describe something like this.
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8 PLT There's Orion up above. Huh?
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10 359 20 37 52 SPT Both of our H-s and Y's should be a real problem
I1 cause boy, we got some squirrelly looking
12 gimbals ... reach. C

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-J 20 PLT Yes ... maneuver pass to Y to Z. There's the
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23 SPT Now we'll watch all bhis thing happen again.

0 25 PLT Get in position here.

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31 PLT You know, sort of reminds me of bread crumbs.

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35 PLT Speaking of that, I ought to have my last oysters -:
36 here. J. •
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38 SPT Hush, m.n, hush. YOU masochistl
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40 PLT You didn't see what we put in our in-suit drink
41 device, did you, Ed? (Laughter)
42 1 :
43 SPT NO, but I can tell b_ the way you're talking.
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2 Sun end is beautiful.
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5 out there.
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8 there to check out this particulate problem.
9 they'll want a report on that.
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11 59 20 40 20 SPT Okay, let me give you some words here on 201.
12 If S201 is not shaded, perform a minus-X tweak C
i3 maneuver. If the comet isn ot visible, perform 31
i4 a plus-X tweak maneuver. We'll Jsut put in a Pq
15 _ll correction here. Okay, we're 17 degrees
16 out in X. Boy, this is hard to move around in -_
17 here. - i

19 CDR Well, we want to be in position at sunrise with t_


20 $201, don't we? t_

22 . SPT We got to _e the maneuver with 7 minutes C)


23 remaining. I'ii te:CL yOU what, I'ii - if you
24 want to get - if you guys want to get started off __
25 that, go ahead, but "[ think you better be very
26 cau - cautious about where you point it. I

28 PLT Yeah. ' m

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37 SPT Remember there's no %'ay to tether it, so - -
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39 PLT . Oh, that's right say that's keen there. Right
40 behind you, Jer. J
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3 159 20 42 06 SPT Okay, I'll give you the 201 work,-if you'll
4 " want. i
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6 PLT Okay.
7
8 SPT Okay. It says roll spacecraft for comet
9 viewing. See maneuver pad.
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11 SPT Next, unscrew four wingnuts. Remove Sun cover
12 and stow by _-rist tetchsr on handrail next too
13 panel 313, CABIN PRESSURE RELIEF valve. Hook up :_
I_ power cable to 316. We may want to hook that ,_
15 power calbe up and hold off on that cover. !
16 Although you may want to remove all the those
17 wingnuts, except for one. Get them all loosened --
18 up except for one of them. t_

20 PLT Ed, I'll go ahead and get it clear off.

22 359 20 42 48 SPT Okay. Just be careful where you point it, when O
23 we get out there. Caution: Camera must not be
24 15 degrees of the Sun to prevent burning the --
25 photocathode. -4
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27 CDR I'ii tell you what we do need, though. I need
28 another tether.

30 PLT Let me take one off the camera here. Pl


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33 I'll fasten this to the T025 tetcher. It's got a Z
34 big old hook on it. J 1-
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36 359 20 h4 14 CDR Okay. It's tethered. Although I could use a
37 wrist tetcher for my own wrist. Okay, the cover
38 is off. I'm gonna deploy the power. Where does
39 it plug in, again?
40 i
41 I_LT NO idea how ... did it.
42
43 CDR 16.
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45 SPT 316.
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47 SPT 316. Okay. .. wouldn't do what you tell era.
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2
3 PLT Hey, Ed? .
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5 SPT Yeah.
6
7 PLT We're not going to be able to use S020 -
8 I
9 SPT Not on this next side. No.

11 PLT Okay.
12 e"-
13 359 20 45 59 SPT Okay, we is attitude. Rates are sY..11. So _: ,_
14 we're ready to m_e that maneuver and we will be ,,_
15 at - at 20:49:30 by my watch. __
16 J "r
17 PLT Where does it say 316 is? _ _
18 J "
19 SPT Needs to be - it says panel 316. That usual N

20 sterling nomenclature they've got in there. O


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23 under your thumb. 11
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30 would have bitj me. . " m


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33 yesterday. O
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34 SPT Okay, I'll start reading out here so you can r-
_ [
36 I start thinking about how to proceed fr_n here.

-38 m_e a 30-degree angle with the experiment to


37 I
39 Unstow $201.:
preclude Verify bracket
the instrument is fully
frc,n being open
pointed and
at :

41
40 the Sun. i _
42 CDR Okay, it ma_es a 30-degree angle.

44 SPT And it's fully open, huh? You got the power ._
45 cable hooked up? ._
46 J !
47 CDR Power cable hooked up. '$
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5 159 20 47 32 SPT Okay. Now, we've pass the 201 out to EV-I.
6 f
7 CDR Do you want this tether, Bill?
8 i
9 PLT Jus a second.
10 i
11 PLT Okay. I don't think I need the tether with the
12 cableand all.
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14 CC Okay. m
15 I -I
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17 i- ..
18 PLT Oh, that's frustrating, isn't it?
19 I (J1
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22 B59 20 48 15 SPT Okay, what you're gonna be doing today is - - O
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24 CDR ... -:
25 • " -I
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26 SPT - - you're gonna tether the 8201 - mount on near
27 Side of ATM truss with D-I handrail. Tighten 0_
28 clamp. Remove tether. _j g}
29 1 I
30 SPT You - - ., F1
31 I l'q
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33 j ] O.-
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35 words again? I
36 i !
37 PLT You can say it again. I think I know what to do.
38 !
39 SPT Okay. Tether S201, mount on the near side of the
40 AT_ truss, with D-I handrail. Tighten the clamp
41 and remove tether, i
42 i !
43 SPT Okay, coming up for the maneuver. And I'm looking
44 for a rate of_025. I
45 _ I
46 _59 20 49 28 SPT ... going down. Do that general maneuver. We're
47 picking up some rates in X. i
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3 CDR What's the matter?
4 i l
5 SPT I did not go- Going to have to go back.
6 I I
7 SPT ... I did not go to ATT HOLD, CMG.

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me back. I thought I had more'


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1_ SOP, and it's Just got you snarled. -r
17 i
18 CDR Okay. -"
19 5_
20 PLT There it is around the top of your SOP. No,
21 turn to your right. There it is. Now, switch _1
22 it down between your legs. There you go. Not O
23 quite. Kick over toward me. There you go. _1
24 You're fr - you're free of it now. --
25 I -I
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26 PLT ... we're about to get sunrise, so what am I
27 supposed to do with this? I'm gonna turn it _
28 toward the FAS. _
29 i | -r
30 CDR Yeah. I think that'd be a smart thing to do. _1

32 PLT Go over here and make sure that maneuver's right


33 before I go. And I'm supposed to see it do_na O
34 below that solar panel. Z

36 CDR Yeah.
37
3_ PLT Let's see if we can see Kohoutek with the unaidei
39 eye, here. '
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41 359 20 53 13 CDR Ed - or Bill i can you lower your right arm?
42 I
43 CDR Can you see it?
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45 PLT Not quite/ "
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i CDR Okay, let me get out of my foot's restraints,
2 :so I can get my head underneath here.
3
4 SPT Good.

6 CDR How' s that ?


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8 SPT That's perfect.
9 i
10 159 20 5h 30 SPT Your required sky has ... into the clouds.
11 I
12 CDR There - there's a star. I think Kohoutek's c
IS . right near that. L_
14 ! m
15 CDR Boy, "it sure popped out of there.
16 "r
17 PLT Sure did;
18

19 PLT I remember from taking my last Kohouteck pictures _


20 it was near that star. |

22 CDR The bright one that's Just rising?


23
24 PL_T Yeah.
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26 359 20 54 53 CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and clear through _1
27 Carnarvon - HoneysucFle 15 minutes.
28 t " m
29 aPT Roger. I I
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30 i M
31 CDB Bill and I are Just _tanding here trying to see
32 if we can see Kohoutek rise.
33 i O
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34 PLT It oughtto be up by now. I-
35 i -<
36 PLT I think the lights in:here in the FAS have kept
37 US from being night adapted.
38 !
39 _ Okay, Story, I entered the m_ueuver, but we did
40 not go to ATY HOLD, C_G. We tried it in SI,
41 and the rates glee settling out, and soon as we ,
42 get back to SI, we'll be going there again. '
43 I
44 CC Copy,
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46 PLT That airglows sure m_dergoes some beautiful


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3 4 PLT I sure can't see Kohoutek.
4 I _
5 CDR NO, I didn't.
6 !
7 SPT Well, get your visor down.
8 i
9 CDR I guess I'm not gonna do .,.
10 !
11 CC Got 201 properly shaded?
12
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13" PLT Yeah. O_
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I_ CDR No, no not for the maneuver.
16 ! -T.
17 PLT Okay, tevm_uating one. And - - _
18
19 CDR How long we have to go for - t_
20
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23 59 20 57 02 . CC Ed, verify you neve.vwent to ATT HOLD, CMG. -_
24 t ";" "-I
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27 CC" Okay.
28 _O
29 CDR Bill, that - that crud comin 8 out?
30 _ m
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32

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Yeah.

Everywhere
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34 I r-
35 PLT There's nothing abrading on your suit or anything
36 else. The only thing I didn't look at was the
37 soles of your shoes. Watch the cable there.
38 I
39 CDR There went another piece.
40 I
41 PLT Yeah, they're _ clean.
42 I
43 CDR Another big piece Just floated down after you. 4
44 I "
45 PLT Just like ice.
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47 CDR What.
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._59 20 58 23 PLT Well 5 I don't know. I couldn't see any coming

inside the spacecraft.


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11 PLT Yeah, it is. 1
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14 leaking through. Pl
!3 I CDR Could it be - I wonder if it could be water 01
15 -4
uJ 16 PLT Well, no. I
0 17 .- --
i8 CDR Could he LCG water. But it would have to be
19 leaking right at the out lets.
20 i O
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22 l 0
23 SPT All right, we're getting back there rather slow. -',
cL 24 HOW about if I change the m_neuver time and go -4
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35 CDR Yeah. i _ "<
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37 CC Ed, from here we don't figure any way to speed
38 the maneuver up.
39 i \:
40 . SPT Thank you, Story.

42 S[:_ D_zan. :
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44 CC •. • _-

46 SPT Go ahead. _;
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I 359 21 02 12-UC ..., part--of that _-those-ice flakes probl_n -
2 down here we're looking at an 02 inlet
4 temperature of about 35 degrees on you. And
5 you're probably Just condensing some water out
6 of the system. Any excess LSU that you have out,
7 yOU possibly could re-stow.
8 i
9 CDR Okay, it's all in the FAS with us now.
10 i
11 SPT Okay. Have you got the 8201 out on handrail?
12 I
13 CDR Yeah, it's out. It's pointed - We're gonna c
14 point it back in the FAS to protect it.
15 I Pl
16 159 21 02 53 SPT Okay. If canister adapter is not completely
17 shaded, change spacecraft roll to do so, and
18 that's what we'll do in a minute here.
19 !
20 PLT You got 15 degrees right - we're well - well --
21 off of 15 degrees but - -
22 ! . m
23 PLT Yeah, that what it is. It's ice. O
24 " J -- _
25 CDR I'm surprised it's not whiter, though. It's
26 more yellow. I
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28 CO Okay, Ed, looking good from down here.
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35 distracting you, ta]king about 201. P

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37 359 21 0_ 59 PLT Let's see, this pas_ ought be over up - the
38 Houston area shouldn't it? If the last one was
39 over the Virgin Islands, we ought to probably
40 come up over some place like Del Rio, or
41 something like that?
42 I
43 CDR Bill, while we're waiting here, why don't you
44 Just ease on out? Take a look around. :
45 i
46 PLT Sounds like a good move. Okay. Make sure that
47 I'm on the right.
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I 359 21 06 20 8PT Okay, I'll start reading you some of the good
2 stuff that goes along with this. Okay. I'll
3 -- _ust read it on through to give you the full
4 story.
5 /

6 CDR Okay.
7
8 SPT Unstow 201, verify bracket is fully open and - -
9 i
10 CC We don't see any problem down here, hut could :
I! you give us feel to the gas - the inlet gas
12 temperature? C
13 ! O_
14 CDR Oh, it's quite - quite comfortable as best I can -"
15 tell. And I can feel it clear to my feet. It's .,
uJ 16 nice and cool, and the LCG is getting cool. What _
C5 17 seems to be the problem? J --
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19 CO We're Just reading - with your comments on the -
-_ 20 the ice flakes, and we're reading 35 degrees on -,._
z<_ 21 your inlet 02 temperature. Has it changed any in
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23 the last hour or two? O
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u_ 27 CC That you know?
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29 CDR - - I haven t noticed_ it. I
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33 CDR I'm trying to stow some of this hose back in the
umbilical or - or in this sphere. I got 40 feet L
34
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37 SPT Okay. Verify bracket, is lh_]ly opened and make
38 a 30-degree angle with the experiment to preclude
the instrument being pointed at the Sun.
39
40
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41 •CDR That 's been done.
42 I
43 SPY Okay. If canister adapter is not completely
44 shaded, change spacecraft roll to do so.
45 I"
46 359 21 07 43 CDR We're gonna have to wait to do all this, Ed, cause
47 I - I have - this instrument - I have it aimed A
48 back at the FAS.
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5 SPT Okay. Let me Just read all this stuff so you'll


6 know what 's coming up.
7
8 CDR Okay.
9
IO SPT Deploy experiment ring sights, two, by releasing
11 latch. That you can probably do.
12
13
14
15
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SPT
Yeah.

Where
!
the eye - Have
:

you done that?


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16 j -,-
17 CDR I haven't done it, but I want to keep'em closed m
18 there un_til I get ready to use them.
19 i [D
20 359 21 08 25 SPT Okay, when the eye is about 6 inches from top ! O
21 sight, the two rings merge to form a 20-degree _ m
22 field of view. Loosen the alignment knob, : O
23 and aim the camera at a point in the comet tail, _
24 about 5 degrees down Sun, and be sure the ATM
25 solar panel is not in the ring sights, 20 degrees I
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26 field of view. Tighten alignment knob. You i _0


_7 gotta again remember that there's a large I .
28 "- alignment Alfa out in front of the thing as well'
29 as to the side and behind it. So you want to : I
30 v,_e sure you don't cut it off at the beginning, r_
31 of the - you know, put one side of the ring right _ •
32 up s_ainst the nucleus - - j
33 " " 0
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34 CDR Okay. p-
35 " .<
36 SPT - - you could miss a lot of the data out front..
37 The words are to ... is about 5 degrees down SU
38 in the tail.
39
40 CDR Okay.
41
42 SPT Allow 30 minutes for 0utgassing before switch
43 power on. Well, thaT's been at least 30. As
44 soon as comet is visible, realign as required,
45 then starts o_eration. And what it amounts to
46 is on 316, LIGHTING EVA, DA, and ATM switches,
47 OFF. Which I guess you can get.
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3 " CDR Panel 316. All right - -


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5 SFT Or I cam get em here on 202, if you'd like.
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7 CDR Well, I'm right here. I can get'em.
8
9 SPT Okay.
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12 we won't need those lights for - - C
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14 C])R Okay. Lighting AM and DA. Right? rq
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16 SPT Ri - Let's see, it's DA, and A_M. 1
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18 CDR Okay. ATM's OFF. DA's OFF.
19 i
20 SPT And 6 de_ees out now, Bill.
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24 |59 21 09 46 CC - - we're a minute f%,cm LOS; about 32 minutes to" "-
25 Texas at 21: 41. ; -'t

27 .CD'R. Okay, am I showing u.1)the ... now?


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29 bq:_ Okay. Then you turn the POWER switch, ON and I
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30 RESET switch to START before you record time. _:
31 Note: Complete sequence takes 205 seconds. FILM _]
32 ADVANCE light, white_ flashes each film sequence.
33 Sequence on light, _-:een, on continuously when ,D
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34 exposure sequence is in progress. After exposure £-
35 is complete, green light OFF, recheck aiming, -<
36 and then start sequence - and then start next ."
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43 PLT Are we waiting for n.t_t, or are we goana do this
44 in the da_ime¢
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46 SPT Hey, you do it during the day.

4S PLT Okay then I'm Just wondering how I'm going to see
the comet.
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4 SPT That's what they're depending on, Bill. ;

6 PLT
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That was a - that was the drift I was getting.
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8 B59 21 i0 53 CDR Why don't you get youself sort of a_apte_ if "
9 you can, in some way, by staying out of the
10 shadow - or staying out of the light?
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12 PLT I can't see - oh, yeah. The shadow is Just c
13 progressively moving in very, very, very, very LO
14 slowly. _ m

uJ 16 PLT I Just can't see any - any progress of this


(9 t7 shodow at all. Maybe it is.

_9 PLT Let's see - It's really weird. You can see the Ln

<___ 20 ... attitude has made a perfect silhouette O


2_ 21 image on the fabric over here at this little Pl
C _ light. O
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24 CDR Yeah.
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0 28 CDR Yeah.
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32 S]._I' The words are: If 201 is not shaded perform a


33 minus-X tweak. 0

;359 21 12 52 SPT Okay, I was giving you a minus-X already, so <


36 you'll have to give me a - more minus X.

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359 21 12 39 CDR You got 2 degrees to go, Bill.

SPT The words are, if 201 is not shaded,


perform a minus-X tweak.

SS ...

SPT I've given you a minus X alread, so I'll


have to give you more minus X.

CDR I think we're going to be needing


some tweaking.

PLT Yes.

SPT 520 i -

PLT We'll move out for about 2-1/2 solar


diameters out.

SPT Tell you, I'ii wait til we do that


tweak befoere I put in the zero
maneuver time. Don't want to risk
"-- tryingto go back to SI with zero
maneuver time.

SPT Okay, Bill, this says we ought to be


there, and you don't agree?

PLT I don't agree.

SPT Its not ma - it's not shaded?

PLT No.

_T All right. Okay, we've got maneuver


time on zero loaded. Was it ever shaded
during the maneuver?

PLT Negative. And I say probably 2 degrees


more real quicklike and then we'll take
another look at it.

._'_' Okay.
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359 21 16 05 SPT Okay, there's a negative maneuver.


How's it looking now?

PLT ... Still in the Sun.

SPT _er notice. Can you see any shadows


moving towards it?

PLT Yeah, a little bit. It's moving now.


I can see it moving.

SPT ...

PLT Maneuver over yet?

SPT Almost. It's 0.6 out.

PLT How's that goving to drift?

SPT You said it will or will not?

PLT It will not do it. We have to have


another one. I think another
2 degrees may do it.

359 21 18 05 SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, now we're in shade. Shaded.

SPT Your shaded?

PLT Yep.

SPT Okay, can you see the comet?

PLT Negative.

CDR Neither can I. It's black as the


ace of spades out there.

SPT Oh, boy. Can you see any stars


at all?

PLT Nope, not in that direction.


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SPT I think the problem is you Just can't


get dark adapted. Can you raise your
visor once you're in the shade?

PLT I've already raised it.

SPT Okay, it says if the comet's not


visible perform a plus X tweak
maneuver.

CDR That's only gonna put the Sun back


in our eyes.

SPT Okay, I'll tell you what, we'll only


perform a one-X tweak and see if that'll - -

CDR Okay.

SPT To the plus I.

SC Dick, I'm afraid this is a lost cause.

SC 02.

PLT I don't see any stars out there, did you?

CDR No, I can't see a thing. There's too


much Sun.

PLT I can't see. Looked at that Sun by


accident, trying to get this thing lined
up right.

SPT Yeah, that Just shrinks the eyeballs - the


pupils right down in a hurry, doesn't it?

359 21 20 43 PLT I don't see there's any way we're gonna


see that.

SPT When are they coming up again?

CDR Probably be over Goldstone or Texas when


they do. It shouldn't be long.

SPT Okay, are you still shaded.


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PLT Yep.

SPT All right. Let me move in with one more.

PLT We were shaded though.

SPT You said you were not shaded when I -


when you requested me to give that
second ... maneuver.

PLT That's right; we were not. I'd be


surprised if we stay shadded.

SPT But that what the instructions are,


to move another plus 1 in order to -

PLT What's the ... for this ...? Ah,


see something out there.

359 21 21 42 SC Say what about the ...

PLT I think that may be it, Jer.

CDR Can I put my hand on your shoulders.

PLT Yeah. Okay, let me see where it is ....

CPT Okay, we ain't got too much time so


if you've got it let's hustle it.

CDR Oh, I see something now. I see a star.

PU_ Yeah, I dont' see the tail.

CDR Yeah. It's not the size.

CDR I think that's the ... that's floating


a_ay from the spacecraft.

PLT That burned it pretty bad. Did he move


that half a degree yet?

_PT No, I haven't moved 1/2 degree because


you'd said you had seen something and I
did not want to - -

PLT Yeah, go ahead and enter - enter and go


back the 1/2 degree.
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SPT Okay. Half a degree. Oh, boy.

CDR I don't even see what I - what that


was again anymore. Whatever that was I
don't see it.

PLT Yeah, I don't either. It's gone. I


think it Just dies.

CDE Yeah, see there goes another little one


drift off.

PLT Yeah.

CDR ... see a thing here, Ed. Bill and I


can maneuver our heads so that the Sun
is Just barely occulted by the solar
pane]. And, Ed, you still can't see
a thing; not a star, nothing.

SPT Yep.

CDR There's too much light around us in here.


You know, the light on a white ... under
the solar panels.

359 21 23 37 PLT I suggest we do the following: Let's llne


up - Just about got the Sun hack into posi-
tion. If we come out any further then I
don't think we're gonna see the comet. You
come out any further, the Sun's gonna be on
the instrument. We're as close to the Sun
as it's gonna get but only where it ... ex-
posure sequence.

CDR Let's go ahead and set up to do that. The


ground will be along any minute. Let's see
if they concur with it.

PLT Okay.

CDR I'm sure they will.

PLT I - I'm gonna come out - gonna come out of m_


foot restraints. Is it still shaded?

CDR Yeah, I could tell, in Just a second.


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SPT Be sure it's still shaded. If it's not, I'ii


move it back about 1 degree.

PLT Oh, gosh, yeah. Move back about half a degree,


Ed. Gonna pull this thing out too, by the way.
Move back - How much did you move there?

SPT I moved 1 because I didn't - couldn't have


looked up a fine maneuver. I was - was not
ready to put in a fine maneuver. They Just
called a coarse maneuver here.

PLT Okay.

_PT So I'll go back that 1.

SPT I think I am trying to lock up now.

359 21 25 07 SPT Okay. Now that should do it for you. I can see
the shadow coming in there, occulting.

PLT Okay, we're occulted.

_- CDR Okay.

PLT I'm gonna start moving the instrument over


towards the -

SPT Okay, let me read it to you. Okay, if cani-


ster adapter is not completely shaded, and
you say it's gonna be compeltely shaded. Okay,
when the eye is about 6 inches from the type -
the site - we'll forget that. Loosen alignment
k_ow but aim the camera at a point in the
comet tall about 5 degrees down-sun. Well,
do your best. You know what they're after.

SPT Make sure your ATM solar panel is not in the


ring sights.

PLT Okay, stand by i.

359 21 26 03 SPT And tighten your alignment knob.

_L_ _ay, it's not exact_ ...

SPT I can give you one more if you like.


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PLT A half; can you give me half?

CDR Well, all right, I'll have to look up a -

PLT No, give me 1 and I know we'll be all right.

SPT Think you are ...7

PLT Yeah. The Sun is Just peeking around the


edge of the solar panel when I look down
changed the alignment ring.

PLT Ah, yeah, a quarter of a degree if you


had decided.

CDR Oh heck a degree -

PLT I don't think a degree's gonna make that


much difference or not.

359 21 26 25 CDE A degree does not make very much


difference at all. There you are
you got a degree.

PLT Not coming through.

PLT Right.

PLT Okay, we can start. But there's no


hole in there.

PLT Okay, that looks like that maneuvers


taking place now.

CDR Yep, this Just about settled it out.

PLT Don't want the solar panel in the frame.

cDR That's right.

CDR Okay, when you've got the camera aimed then


tighten the alignment knob.

PLT it is aimed and I'm getting ready to tighten


them and I want to watch this tit cable here,
moving in the way.
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CDR Tangled around the handle on your SOP


right now. Now it's clear.

PLT Now if I could _Just get over there and


tighten those things without beaming
that alignment.

357 21 28 47 SPT Okay, Jer, you got the lights off?

CDR Yes, there off.

SPT Okay.

CDR Thre's still one inside the FAS here


that's on though. I better turn off the
airlock module lights too. Okay, now
their all off.

SPT Okay.

PLT Some people really like me. I ...

359 21 29 32 CDR You got it winded around this temporary


restraining hook down here too. Helps
put it in your way. Thre you go.
f-

PLT All right, good. (Laughter) It did


the same thing to the other one. I got
ready to tighten it and it moved the
the whole canister again.

CDR Oh, boy.

PLT Also we gave part of the FAS in the frame.


So l'm not gonna - I mean their - their
hardware ... so l'm not going to tighten
it any more because all I do is twist the
whole canister when I try to tighten it.
So l'm gonna get it position here to take
this thing - night the photograph.

CDR How much more daylight do we got, Ed?

SPT 23 minutes.

CDR Oh, good.


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559 LI 30 2_ DLI .ei_ J_!__:t into position her_ _ •


can operate those switches without - -

SPT Okay, let me remind you of something that


that data take end when we go to ms_leuver
back. Make sure you point that thing
away from the Sun.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay, I Just hold off a minute. Just a


second here so I can operate these
switches. Each time I get ready to move
it I ... right into it.

CDR Might help if I get rid of the camera.


It's right behind your head.

PLT Okay, I'm ready, Ed. I have that pointed


in the general area that they described.
Now the - part of the FAS is in the frame
but it's the only way you can get it close
to the Sun, you know, and not have the
Sun in it. The Sun is oculted right
F behindthe solarpanel. Okay?

SPT Okay.

359 2] 31 30 PLT I put the field of view Just below that.

(_PT Okay. Tell you what. Let's get all set


to go. Gee I hope they're gonna lock up
pretty soon. I kind of hate to spend too
much time sitting here. Okay, turn the
camera power switch on.

PLT Ed, this - Okay, it's on.

SPT Okay, now when you - when you hit RESET


that's when you're starting things.

CDR Let me make sure the utility power is on?


Utility power is coming on.

SPT 0k_y, if you folks think you're well


wo_md up well enough you can go ahead
and take the exposure. I can give you
a mark and a precise GMT from in here
Lf you like.
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PLT Okay, anytime.

SPT Okay, we're coming up on 21 hours and


32 minutes and 30 seconds. Stand by. 1 -

359 21 32 39 SPT MARK.

PLT Okay, the lights flashing and ...

359 21 32 33 SPT That was at 21 hours 32 minutes and 30 seconds.


Okay take 205 seconds, which is about
325 seconds - That's 3 minutes and 25 seconds.
Now let's see that was 32 and 36. It
ought to be over and I'll tell you when that
is. 5 seconds short 36. I don't _mow what
it is about not hitting ATTITUDE HOLD but I
keep thinking that now that we've change
it from COURSE maneuver, that FINE maneuver
to a i00 - now there was never any need
for the FINE maneuver SI. And my mind
keeps thinking that that's been erraticated,
but it's not. We still have that piece of
logic in there. A little unneeded idiosyncrasy.

359 21 34 09 PLT Okay, all the lights are flashing and everything.

CDR How long is the exposure, Ed.

SPT 205 seconds and I'll give you a mark when


it's supposed to be over.

CDR Okay.

SPT 35:55. Okay, and I'll read that to you.


Complete exposure sequence thake 205 seconds.
FILM ADVANCE light white flashs each film
advance. Sequence ON, light green. ON
continues usually when exposure sequence
is in progress. After exposure sequence
is complete, green light off, recheck
aiming and then start next sequence.
RESET switch start, voice record time.
We need a total of three sequences.
It will probably be only Just about
sneeking in here.
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-- PLT Okay, you Just call out the action


as they come up.

SPT Okay. You're going to - I'ii tell


you when you should see a green light.
And then I'll give you a mark for
starting the next one.

359 21 35 09 SPT I'll tell you what, if you want to start


the next one 5 seconds later with a RESET
and that will give them an exposure every
3 - 3-1/2 minutes. Bill, how much time do
you need between those?

PLT Oh, about 15 or 20 seconds. You Just


read off - -

SPT Oh, all right.

PLT I 'ii do them.

SPT Okay. Okay, let 's give it to them every


4 minutes then.

PLT They don't call for the POWER going off.

f SPT At the very end they do.

359 21 35 42 PLT Not in the middle of a sequence do we?

_P_ Not "n t_'emiddle no. ill you do is set


RESA _.

PLT All we do is hit RESET s_dteh three times


effectively; is that right?

SP _ After exposure sequence is complete, got


the green light off. Recheck image and
then start next sequence. RESET switch
to START and noice record time.

PLT Ed, the only thing is that the green light


doesn't really work.

CDR We're probably Jsut going to have to go


on time, Ed.

SPT All right.


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PLT Answered my question, though, I jsut


'_ repeated reset.

359 21 36 39 SPT Let see, we started at 33:30. I believe


those are the numbers I gave you. Okay,
you may see something. I'll give you a
count down to when you might see anything.
4-

359 21 36 5h SPT MARK.

PLT No I didn't. Is it time to hit the REST


button again.

SPT Yeah, I'll give you - I'll give you a


mark so I can keep track in here. Okay
another - another l0 seconds.

PLT Okay.

359 21 37 30 SPT MARK.

PLT Got it.

SPT 37 :30.

/- SPT Okay, I guess after we get this one done


then, Jerry, you can - We can get that
thing stow probably. And, Jerry, you can
start out on the S05h and I'll try and
keep track of S020 exposure for Bill.

CDR 0kay.

CD_ I guess I'ii Just go ahead and start


getting my tools out.

,_PT Okay.

SPT Okay and for the record, the pointing _f


the spacecraft iS now a X - A phi-X of
plus 3h0.9 Y is zero and Z is zero. We
enter a ... of minus 17 - excuse me
minus 19 in X. Entered a 15 minus 2 - a
minus 2 and plus 1 plus 1 and a m_nus 1
minus 1. The ones all cancel each other
out and we're left _rith a net minus
19 maneuver once confirmed by our 3h0.9.
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f_ 359 21 40 17 PLT Command module tank's also turning


pretty fast.

CDR Oh is it.

PLT I don't remember it being quite that


brownish when we were out before.

PLT Hate to ask this question but, what


is that thing hindges out in the
command module? Optics don't do that
their in the c_m_and - I mean, their
in the - back on the service module really.

259 21 40 53 CDR I don't know; I'll have to look.

PLT Hey - -

SPT Okay, let me - -

CDR I see a little antenna and I see a blade.


The ... antenna is that what you're looking
at ?

PLT No. See those gold thing in the command


module? That little h_m_sphere in that
r- black area. Black hemisphere - -

SPT Let's - Let's reset and get ready for


another one, I give you one on my mark,
okay?

PLT Okay. Ready to go.

SPT Okay, stand by -

359 21 41 44 CC Skylab, reading you loud and clear. Stateside


14 minutes.

B59 21 41 45 SPT MARK.

359 21 41 46 PLT MARK.

PLT Light flash.

SPT 41. Okay, 41:25 - 41:45.


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CDR Okay, we're on our third $201 exposure


and we cannot see the comet. There's Just
too much light up there.

SPT Why don't you tell them how you did


the pointing, Bill.

B59 21 42 01 PLT Okay, the way we did the pointing - Story,


do you read.

"35921 42 05 CC Yeah. We hear, Bill.

PLT 0ks_. We got over to the attitude and


we could still see the Sun so I sort of ...
until we got shadow in the area there where
the 201 is located. We got shadow then
we tweaked the so that the Sun was ... by
the ATM solar panel. And then I scissor
the $201 sighting and we looked and looked
for the comet and there is no way we're
going to see it. So then I vented the
standoff eye sight or sighting mechanism so
that it was Just off ... the ATM solar
panels at the closes point to the Sun and,
of view. Analso I had to move it to get
it and out of the FAS to get further I
f didn't know the if the FAS ... throughhere
with ... or not, but the way it is we
should have very pure exposure but Just
sort of a rough guess as where the comet
should be.

._PT If it's too much Sun you probably can't see


stars either.

359 21 43 18 PLT No we can't see starts there either.

CC Bill, we think that's excellent. We think


that's as good as you could have possibly
done on the comet.

PLT Oh, good, because we were Just ... third


exposure in the sequence (laughter)

._DR Okay, we'll start on our way back pretty


soon.

f_
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/-_ SPT Story, we ended up with a net of minus 19


degrees in X as opposed to the 15. We
did a little tweaking once we got up the
minus 19 and found that the capitol.

CC Okay, Ed.

359 21 44 46 PLT I sort of feel like ... I'm carring


around my own contamination with me.
These little partieals flying around all
over the place.

CDR ...

_'LT (Laughter)

SPT Story, when we finish this exposure we're


going to be moving exact to SOLAR INERITIAL.
And we're going to stay with our 201.
Bill, you've got to get lines up for the
So54 and on the next stateside we'll also
pick up on the S020 exposure.

359 21 45 22 CC Okay, Ed, that's great.

CC And if you'll give me a little warning


f_ when this sequencetimes out I'ii be
perpared to move the 201 so that it's
pointed back to the pad.

SPY You have 46:10, let me give you - We


got a little while yet. Let me check my
addition here with you once again to
make sure. Don't want to mess up an ex
posure on them.

SPT Yeah, 40 oh 45 that's 40 - 45 again.


0ksy, we're ready. Why don't you move
C_ bac_.

359 21 46 29 PLY Okay, ... is it timed out?

SPT Yes it is.

PLT Okay.

SPT And we're going back to SI so turn it away


from the Sun.
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PLT Okay. Turn it away, you're in good shape.

SPT Turn power off. Got your power off,


Bill?

PLT Power's off.

SPT POWER OFF, okay. And, Jer, you can re-


enable those lights. We'll have .. pret-
ty soon.

CDR All right.

PLT ... It won't take me but a second to take


that off and I'll just hand it back to
you, Jer.

CDR Okay. My trouble is that I been around


these umbilieals. I've taken two um
bilicals for the tools I've got now.

CC They're not umbilicals they're tethers - -

CDR Tethers.

F _ 359 21 47 09 SPT Okay, Bill, loosen ... experiment


around 30 degrees and tighten knob.
Put - Place wrist tether on 201
loosen knob, remove experiment from
ATMtruss and be careful not to point
at Sun. Pass it to EV 2 and remove
wrist tether. And, Jerry, you're going t
to retreive the front cover, place
it on the front of your experiment and
secure with a 4-wing nut.

359 21 47 32 CDR All right.

SPT And then stow the experiment on the hand-


rail next to panel 313 at PRESSURE
_ELEASE valve.

PLT Okay, you can start manuever and I've


got the 201 protectors on.

SPT Okay, we're maneuvering.

_!Z!' Okay, 201's going back in the airlock now.

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CDR Just a minute, Bill.

PLT Okay.

CDR If you'll hold that Just a second, I'll try


to get this cover back again.

PLT Okay.

CDR I did such a good Job at tethering it I may


not be able to get it off. We've been out
almost 5 hours now.

CDR I don't believe this.

PLT What's the matter.

CDR These ... are Just something terrible.

PLT Oh, yeah. You know I can get two diagonally


opposite one ...

359 21 49 42 C3R Okay, it's on. It's on loosely. Now I've


got to find a tether for it. I'm going to
" rob the T025 filter tether. And I'm gonna
fasten them on the T025 with that tether
that's on that.

CDR Okay - Now, Ed, tell me again where this


201 goes.

SPT _kay. Stow experiment on handrail next to


panel 313 CABIN PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE.

CDR 313, huh?

SPT _ight.

359 21 50 _9 CC Bill, if you got two screws in on that


$201 and they're on a diagonal, that'll
suffice for now.

CDR Okay, we got them.

PLT Okay.

CDR Okay. Bill hand it in. I'm gonna put it


back on 318, the 390.
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FLT Okay.

CDR That's more out of the way.

PLT And we got utility power connector to


go yet too. Could you collect tethers
first _nd then get the others through.

CDR I don't think it's worth foollngwith, Bill.

FLT I'm sure we got a good enough sealed. There's


no doubt in my mind on that.

PLT Ahh, the ... popped up again. Let me get


those or they'll break off.

PLT Can you face toward me on it?

CDR Sure can.

PLT Okay. Now - Okay -

PLT ... Okay, it's locked now. Those things fllp


up pretty easy. Now get this utility cable
here.

CDR Okay, it's back there.

CDR Okay. Okay, I've got my two tools. I'm


ready to head out.

SPT Okay, Jer, I'll start reading it to you.

CDR Okay.

359 21 53 15 SPT Place Mirror/Pen light on left wrist


tether.

CDR Okay.

SPT And screw driver on right wrist tether,

CDR That's done.

SPT Egress AM and translate to VC and ingress


foot restraints.

CDR Okay.
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SPT And, Bill, you may watch his tether if


you want - if you can.

PLT Okay. His umbilical, right.

PLT Right. Okay, Man he's moving fast today.

559 21 53 47 SPT Yes in deed. Okay, there goes the Sun.


We've got 35 minutes of night left and
we're still maneuvering back to SI.

CDR Okay, I'm in position.

SPT Okay EMU status check.

PLT Stand by i, I'm sorting out the DAC here.

SPT Okay, we'll get you in a little later, Bill.


How do you look, Jer.

CDR Okay; 2.67 and no light.

SPT Okay, position S05h door approximately


/_ h inches to the left - -

359 21 5h 57 CC Skylab, a minute from LOS, 5 minutes to Madrid


at 21:59.

SFT - - of nominal alignment.

CDB Roger. Okay, power switches are going on.


ROLL ENABLk_n. I'll go to the right.

SPT Okay, 54 four door approximately 4 inches


to the left of the normal alignment position.

CDR Okay, I guess I've got to go left; it stopped.

SPT Okay, power to - I'll give it to you. It's


POWER to ENABLE, ROLL, ENABLE; canister
rotation right or left as required.

359 21 55 26 CDR That's waht I'm saying. I had to go right


because apparently I got to a ROLL STOP.

SPT Okay. There's a little diagram on there


to your left, Jer, up by your eyes.
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CDR Yeah, I was thinking I could continue going


to the right to get to it but I can't.

SPT ... 120 gets to you.

CDR Okay.

SPT Bill, you got nothing to do but kind of


straighten up shop there and sit around
for 33 minutes till we get going on
S020 again.

359 21 56 02 PLT Okay, I can't put any of this stuff inside


can I, it would Just be in his way.

SPT _,_at stuff is that?

PLT These ... and the VC tree.

SPT I don't know why not. Sure you can.

CDR ... nominal alignment for S054 4 inches


to the left of the nominalalignment.

SPT You better wait because - Bill, hold up on


that. Because I don't think you want to be
handling those things by your self and trying
to maneuver in and out. Let's play if
safe just hold up on them.

359 21 56 35 CDR Okay it's alined.

SPT Okay, POWER to INHIBIT and ROLL to INHIBIT.

CDR Okay, they're all INHIBITED.

SPT Unlock and OPEN S054 door.

CDE Okay. It's open.

SPT Okay. Lean back, no let's see, hold on here.

351 21 57 02 SPT Okay. EV-1 on panel 321 Center boom extended


directed by EV-2. That's what you've got to
do. I'm sorry, Bill, I didn't realize you
got to send that boom down.
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PLT Okay, you ready for it, Jer?

CDR Yeah.

PLT Just a second. Do we want the hooks centered


and all this good stuff?

CDR Yes. You want me to give you the film and


you're gonna take it back now.

PLT Oh, that's right.

CDR You know that doesn't _ke sense.

PLT Well, if you have to terminate the EVA


you could still press on in the previous mod.
I thought that maybe, you know, it cotkld
sort of makes sense in a w_y. I guess that's
the philosphy.

CDR But I think they also wanted to get a camera


check or something. Did you do any camera
/_ check on 5h?

PLT I sure did and it worked like a charm.

359 21 57 50 CDR Okay. I think that's what they probably


wanted too. ARe you supposed to do another
one after I put this back in.

$PT I don't see it here but that may not be a


bad idea.

PLT Jet.

CD}_ Yeah.

PLT Is that far enough?

357 21 58 02 CDR Oh, I'm sorry, stop, back it up, I didn't even
see it come in. No, the wrong way, back it up.

PLT Just a minute.

CDR _witch toward you, Bill?

PLT Okay.
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CDR That
's good.

PLT Boy this is a big ...

CDR What, the canister?

PLT Yeah.

CDR Sure is.

357 21 58 57 PLT I Just pull that up to get it out of his way


right.

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359 21 56 Ol PLT Okay, I can't put any of this


stuff inside for - Jet, can I?
It would Just be in his way.

SPT What stuff is that?

PLT At least, the VS and the VC


tree.

SPT I don't know why not; sure you


can.

CDR Nominal olignment for S05h?

SPT Four inches to the left of the

nominalolignment. You better,


wait, because - Bill, hold up on _f_
that, because I think - you don't
want to be handling those things by !!
yourself any try to manuever in and
out. Let's play it safe and hold up r
on them.

CDR Okay,it'soligned.

f SPT Okay. Power - Power,two, to INHIBIT


and ROLL to INHIBIT.

359 21 56 h3 CDR Okay. They're all inhibited.

SPT Unlock and open 8054 doors.

359 21 56 48 CDB Okay, it's OPENED.

SPT Okay. Lean back; no let's see; hold


on here.

SPT Okay, EV-I, on panel 321, center boom -


extend as directed by EV-2.

0 CDE That's what you've got to do. I'm


sorry, Bill. iI dodu't realize you
got to send t_at boom down.

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PLT Okay, you ready ..., Jer.

CDR Yeah.

PLT Just a second. Do we block the - -

CDR Yep.

PLT - - hooks, center, and all this


good stuff?

CDR Yes. Yeah, I'm going to give you


the film and you're going to take
it back now.

PLT Oh, that's right.

CDR You know that doesn't make sense.

PLT Well, if you had to terminate the


EVA, you'd still press on in the
previous mode. I thought - you
know, you know, it sort of makes
sense in a way. I guess that's
the philosophy.

SPT Well, I thinklthey slso wanted to


get a camera check or something.
Did you do any camera check on 547

359 21 57 48 PLT I sure did and it worked like a charm.

SPT Okay, I think that's probably what they


wanted too.

PLT Now you're supposed to do another one


after I put this back in.

SPT I don't see it here, but that might


not be a bad idea.

PLT Hey, Jet?

CDR Yeah.

PLT Is that far e_ough?

CDR Oh, I'm sorry_ Stop. Back it up.


I didn't even see it come in. No,
the wrong way; back it up.
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PLT Just a minute_
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CDR ... towards you, Bill.

PLT Just a minute.

CDR That's good.

PLT Boy, this is a big mamou.

CDR What, the canister?

PLT Yeah.

CDR It sure is.

PLT I just pull that up to get it out


of his way, right?

SPT That's - hold on here.

SPT Retract as directed and remove mags


and boom and stow by wrist tether to
screen covering EVA light near LSU
clamp. So you want to bring that
thing all the way back in.

359 21 59 17 CDR Okay, Bill, retract it.

SPT They don't want it sit - sitting


out there in the sunlight.

PLT Okay.

SPT Okay, so you're going to remove the


mag and stow by wrist tether to screen
covering the EVA light near LSU cla_s.

CDR Okay, the - the shutter blades are


not open. i

SPT Is that right_

CDR That's right

SPT They should have been, huh?

CDR Yep.
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SPT Well, all right. Rusty ought to


be down there. I think I hear him
trying to lock up now. Okay, - -

CC Roger; we copied that. We've got


you through modrid for 7 minutes.

CDR Okay, tell him the shutter blades


are not open on S054.

CC Got that.

SPT Okay, SO5_ filter malfunction


procedure. EV-1 or EV-2, verbally
describe for data anolysis filter
wheel position and you ca_not see it.

359 22 O0 13 CDR No, the blades are closed.

PLT You know our frame count Jumped down -


jumped down 1 when you took that camera
out.

CDR It did?

_- CC Skylab, Houston.

SPT Go ahead. Go ahead, Story.

CC Take your screwdriver there, and


press down on those buttons; they're
quarter-ineh-d_is_meter buttons ; they're
quarter-inch-diameter buttons and about
as you view it, about ii and 1 o'clock
and the shutter blades o1_ht to open
when you push down on either one or
both.

CDR Okay.

SPT Story, we - after Jerry removed the


camera, we got a decrement by 1 on the
FRAMES REMAINING for SOSh. We're now
reading 5993.1 If that's of any use.

359 22 02 01 CC Okay, Ed, and we think thats normal.

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SPT Roger.

CC And could you verify that you do


have a - a butterfly on that new
S054 camera?

SPT Yeah, he does. That's verified;


Jer and I both put it on last night.

CC Okay.

SPT Bill, you may w_nt to take a look


at it, and make sure that white
butterfly is still screwed on there.

PLT Where do I look?

SPT Okay, you look at the - the bottom


end of the camera, you know, the one
where the - connectors are. You know
the end that would be down at the
bottom of your hand if you inserted
the camera into the - location out
there.

359 22 02 52 CDR Okay, I got the shutter blade open now.

SPT Okay, now - -

PLT Okay, Jer.

SPT Verbally describe for data analysis


filter wheel position - -

CC And, Ed, we see CM.(_


reset coming up
here.

SPT Okay, thank you, Story.

PLT And I can verify the butterfly's on.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, Jerry. Just describe what you


can see. i

CDR Okay, I Just -iLet me position myself


aEs_ here_ _ -_ ................................

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359 22 04 18 CDR Okay, there - there appears to be a -


I see a silver - a silver filter down
there, and I can see a lightning hole
in the web next to it.

CDR Well, there's a -there's a silver


filter down there covering.

CC Okay, Jer, that's probably confirmation


that you're between a couple of filters,
and probably 5 and 6.

CDR Yeah, I can see on the right-hand


side - I can see about half of the
lightning holes and the filter is not
completely in place.

SPT Okay, Jer, the next step - if you're


finished describing.

CDR Yeah.

SPT Is using - is using the mirror - -

- CC Okay, Jer, we suggestyou press on and


try to work that around. We've only
got about a minute and 20 seconds to
LOS to discuss that with you.

CDR Do you want to work it m_nually or do


you want to try an electrical check
first?

SPT Electrical check, using - I'm ready to


go to FILTER 1 SELECT.

CDR All right. Go ahead.

SPT Okay, you monitoring?

CDR Yes.

359 22 05 25 SPT Okay, going to! i now.

CC Follow the pr@eedural electrical check


first.

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SPT Okay. See anything?

CDR I see nothing moving.

SPT SELECT 1. Does filter - -

CC Okay. Now go manually.

SPT Okay, now hold on; let's just -


don't - don't - don't stampede,
don't let them stampede.

CDR Okay.

SPT Filter wheel rotate?

CDR No! No, the filter wheel does not


rotate, Ed.

SPT Okay. The trouble is either mechanical


jam or relay failure.

CDR Yeah.

SPT Okay, X-RAY SPECT FILTER Sk_._CT to


STORAGE.

359 22 06 16 CDR I'm going now.

SPT Okay.

CDR Okay.

SPT EV-3, reread general message 54


geometry paragraph 5 and _-54
techniques paragraph ... - -

CC Skylab, we've a minute from LOS and


about 25 minutes to Carnarvon at 22:33.

CDR Okay, Story; it's apparently a definite


mechanical Jaml Ed is reading me the
geometry and the techniques and then
we'll get goinl_.

CC Okay, fine, Jet.


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SPT We're just going to take our time on


it. Okay, Ed.

SPT Okay, let me just do m_ bo(_kkeeping


and make sure lexactly where we are in
this whole thing.

359 22 07 00 SPT Okay, Jer, we got coming up here,


(_-54 geometry, paragraph 5.

SPT Okay, there is a 3/8th-inch web between


the grateandlfilter
L - _L

CDR Yes, I can see that. When the filter '_


is centered.

SPT When the filter is centered, this -


when the filter is centered. This
web cuts across far inboard corner
of the circuit board ar.d metal shield 4
cutout. Okay_ want me to reread that z
or are you -

CDR No, I understand that and it's not -


see, if it's not centered we can't _
/- see that. _.

SPT Looking down and back at an angle one


can see a fifth segment of each of the _
addit - adjoining filters. It is through p!.
this segment _f the adjoining filter that __
the screwdriver should he placed when 0
returning to rotate the filter wheel. Z
p
359 22 08 02 SPT Okay, that's _he end of the geometry one. -_
Techniques. Paragraphs 2, 3, and _ coming
up. Okay. I_ rotating the wheel the tip
of the screwdi_iver shoul_ be positioned
beyond the plain Qf the filter wheel,
and to the le_c of the web, between
filters.
!
CDR Yes. !

SPT The screwdriver should be inserted until


the top of th_ tape is @Yen with th_

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surface of the shutter piate.-- That is .......


you puncture the fil - puncture the
filter, you will not be able to feel
the back. Does that m_ke sense?

359 22 08 52 CDR Yes, sure does.

SPT Now pry the filter wheel to the right,


by placing thw shaft of the scre- of
the screwdriver against the i0 o'clock
position of the ellipse and moving the
handle to the left as far as possible.

CDR Okay. _u

SPT Handle will probably stop against upper :


magazine latching peg, which protrudes
from the left side of receptacle housing.
Can you read that or do you want me to - _

CDR Uh,huh. :_i

,F SPT Do you want me to undergo - reread that ._


one?

CDR No, I think I Understand it.

SPT The screwdriver shaft will deflect when [


applying this _orce, but will not yield. _-

CDR Okay, go ging . ._

359 22 09 34 SPT On completing this motion the filter O


through which the screwdriver was
inserted will _e Just beyond the
center, i.e., _lightly right. Okay?
J
CDR Yes. _ !

SPT Verify with mirror/headlight and place I


screwdriver through Vicks f11ter. _ f
Repeat until f_iter number S is in {
place. Then p_t the fil_er 3 i
in an open hol, : and the m@_ e_ther t
ai1.._hum or be!Tlli_ _ :_Iter '
position numbe: i 3 is _!_ one wh'_eh "
does not reflect the _iSht back at_ _ I
i v_ . •

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CDR Okay.

SPT The other filters reflect back a satin


alllm_hum and gold color.

CDR Yes.

359 22 i0 22 SPT Okay, that's what you saw.

CDR Yes, I saw satin al1_m_um.

359 22 i0 27 SPT Okay. When moving filter number 3 to


position recommend sligh%ly less than ;_,
full throw on,the screwdriver to keep ._
the filter from going past center. If
it doesn't stay c_ contact when filter .Y
wheel is being rotated - (R4will in@i- <n
cate filter I_sition at each pass through ._
center. ..

CDR Unfortunatelyp
its 25 minutes... "'

SPT Yes.

SPT With filter plumber 3 looking eentere_ i 3=


F in your mirror it is good enough whether <o
or not we have confirming G_4. Okay, so,
we'll go press bank. We read the two _'
C_4s and will press back to the procedures. _,=
0kay. if'

CDR Okay. C

359 22 ll 22 SPT Using serewdr .ver pry filter wheel from


left to right to position 3.

CDR Okay, I've go to reestahlish a footimg


here.

SPT 0kay.

SPT And it also says if no filter wheel


motion, reconfirm technique with GM_h
geometry and _4 technique.

CDR Yes. _ •, _;

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SPT Okay.

CDR ... number 5, is partially there - "_" _i

CDR Rusty, you're the plastic ma,.

CDR ... this screwdriver up to the red lime.

SPT TILT is the werd that is used there.

CDR Yes, the red tape.

CDR My trouble is maintaining balance and


equilibrium while doing this. "

SPT Do you think if Bill oame out there a_d


hopped to the fuse and held you, it wo%uld
help?

CDR Well, it might.

PLT Okay, I'm on my way.

CDR Well, I'ii be dadgum. --

359 22 12 50 SPT What's that?

359 22 12 56 CDR The shutter plate closed on me and I stuck


the doggone screwdriver into that.

SPT Is that right_ .'_

CDR No kidding. _..


F
SPT Did you go rightthro%_hit? _:

CDR No, I didn't.i I dent it.

SPT Oh, boy. i


J
CDR Oh, man. I t_ink I've done it.

CDR Well, I'll tr_ hitting the button and


see if then i_ will open.
{
CDR I'll wait until Bill gets here.

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PLT ... ,

CDR Yes, Bill, e8_ you get your left foot


into that foot plate there?

PLT Stand by - i•

CDR Okay, watch, Can you Just hold me like a


big sausage under your arm?

PLT Yes, stand by- Okay.

359 22 14 58 CDR You can go ahead and put your foot in


the other foot plate if you want to.

SPT Is that the only shutter 101ate that's in


there, Jer, or is there _n in the camera? r_

SPT The camera has got its own, does it not?

, CDR I think
so. _'_
%

SPT As long as that thing will open and stay _,


open,we're still in business.
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/_
CDR Yes, if I can iget it open.

SPT Ri
ght. _
!

CDR Excuse me, Bill. l've got to come down.

PLT Okay.
O
Z
CDR I can't see. ii need to - r

359 22 15 33 PLT I held you tom high, was that it?


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359 22 15 35 CDR Yes, too high! Bo 11 me over mmre on


m_ right - ri_t side toward _rou.
t

PLT Likeso. ! •

CDR A little more.i


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FAT All right, i


t
CDB Now, Just kind! Of put me in here. Good.
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CDR There Just isn't room.

CDR Right, now shove me in if you can.

PLT Any further.

CDR Just a second_

PLT How's that?

CDR That' s better

CDR This is really murder. _Z

PLT I betitis.

359 22 17 i0 SPT Can I help you find anything inside here, S_


Jer? _o

CDR NotthatI knowof,Ed.

PLT Can I hold the flashlight for you? O

CDR Can - can you hold it down low there?


!

i_ PLT ... hand. Your arm. _

CDR Do you have the knife - the blade of the "


.i

screwdriver? _ m

PLT I'm trying toiget a good grip. _ -


_2

CDR I've got to r@st my hand. _ _

PLT Okay. 1 -"

CDR I've got to t_Xrn that off, or we'll lose it.

PLT It's all our _cm's length, Ed.

SPT Yes, I know. Rusty's got good long arms.

CDR Man, that's a very, very frs_iie shu_ter


knife blade t,_ because I was reslly n_t
pushing at all_.
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CDR Okay, Bill, can you try to shine it in


thereagain? _ _
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PLT Okay, stand by.

359 22 18 21 SPT You going to try to open it up again?

359 22 18 23 CDR Yes.

CDR Right down on the blade there. Want to


try to push that button back there.
C

CDR See if I was successful.

CDR No, it's Jammed now. "-_

CDR Shoot. ,:

SPT Can you get lots of leverage on it? :


i ,
CDR No, I can't get any leverage on it.

SPT Can you see the deformation?


U
CDR Yes.
f i ....

CDR It's - I bent it down about 20 degrees. _


I"

CDR Bill, put me down some now, please.

CDR Can you kind Of roll my right arm in?


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CDR Okay, hold me !right there. -7
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PLT Okay. ,

CDR No.

359 22 19 57 CDR It's ruined f_ good now, Ed, I'm


afraid.

CDR Doggone it.

SPT Is there any way of prying it from either


side?

CDR No.

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CDR It's bigge the hole.

SPT Do you think _ Well, we won't do it until


ground comes _p - but do you think if you
could put the[ camera in, that might give
it enough leverage to push those things
down?
!
CDR No. See, the_'re on the other side of
the plate. The shutter bla_es are on
the other side of the plate, down in the -
down in the telescope. (_

CDE I had no idea there was_a_y possibility r._


that they could spring back on me. .k

359 22 20 47 CDR Bill, can you push me down and in again? i,"
Push me hard. _ Good. Hold me right there.

359 22 20 58 PLT We have a ... rotation knob there. <;


m

SPT Yes, confirm that those things are s11 O


inhibited.

CDR Oh, golly, this - these shutter blades


•r- are likepaper,they're
so thin. <.

CDR I might Just chop it out, I don't know. t:


Let's wait for the ground and ask them.

SPT Yes, that shutter blade is for what, I -i


wonder. That's not the - I wDmder if -_
that's actually the sh_tter which you _ _-
use to expose the film, or that the ,@_
camera has got its own. :._.-< ,_.

CDR I don't know.

SPT See, if you could get that thln_ o_t o£. %. _ '_2_
there, that -_hat advances film pre_ty_ L "'_ _., _:_J_
fast, so one w_y you Could a_till take .-:_<._ _ -_ _'_L_M_ _'
pictures, is JJ/st, esse_tle/_:_ by _1_a_ " -_ _ W: .%__ '•
film. -! _: .. __.. - ,.::¢.|_'i"!_)i.f_.-
J.

359 22 22 17 CDR How much more _ime before AOS, F_ _"' " ':"I""_" _"J: "
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I ven'bee ..........
imagine it's _bout another i0 minutes.

CDR Say, Ed, you'V_e got a slider there you


could set up.

SPT Yes, if I knew the ascending mode which


I don't have.

CDR Oh.

SPT Hey, Bill.

PLT What?

SPT If - if you don't need us down there,


why don't - in another 7 minutes - why
don't we at least try and get some of
those S028 exposures done?

CDR That's a good idea.

PLT Okay. _

SFI' I notice 7 minutes is when we're ready -


to go with those.

359 22 22 _9 PLT Okay. I tell you, getting out of these -


there we go.

CDR Goshdarnit.

359 22 23 23 CDR Oh, beloney.

CDR I think I hear a partial lockup here. ...

359 22 25 h6 CDH Houston, Skyl_b. I guess not.

CDR Yes, we're getting the stulrlse right over


Australia, so _hey should he - AOS eho%tld
be close to s_riSe.
i

359 22 28 58 SPT Should be seeing some sunlight here pretty


soon.

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CDR About to come _cross. I

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PLT ... Just to be on the safe side, you


might check your protector visor down.

CDR Okay, it's down.

PLT And, Ed, I want to make another adJustmemt


here on S020.

SPT Okay. Go ahead. I would think those


folks would be happy if we did this
about 400 K.

PLT Yes, probably_

SPT Looking the same wavelength the range is


going to get cut out rather severely.
Afraid I hardly get much out of 1 hour
exposure, but I don't want a 15 hour -
15 minute one -

359 22 30 43 SPT Boy, that thing sure oscillates,


doesn't it?

PLT It does.

SPT We're locking up now, Jer.


f

CDR Yes.

PLT About dead center now, Ed.


i

3_9 22 31 28 SPT Okay. We've got about another minute or


so before hO0 K and I'll give you a mark
then.

359 22 31 36 CDR Houston, Skylab.

CDR Houston, Skylab.

CDR Houston, CDR.

CC Go ahead, CDR I

CDR Got bad news,iStory. While I was in there


m_neuvering the screwdriver down to start
moving the filter the shutter blades closed
on me and the_'re deformed new and they
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CC .,.
Z

SPT Okay, Bill. Any time and I'll give you a


mark.

PLT Do you want to go back to three?

_, SPT No, we've got- frame nlm_ber 3 is 811


done. We're at four.

PLT Wait a minute now, I thought we only


got 8-1/2 - 7il/2 minutes, v

SPT Yes. They wasted an 8 minute on that _'


one. So we're okay. ._

PLT Okay.

SFT Okay.

PLT Tell me when.

SPT Okay. I 'ii give you a ma_k. Stand by -

f-: 359 22 33 48 SPT MARK. _

: SPT We're on 15 minute exposure, Bill. :

: PLT Okay.
C

SPT And then we've got a 5 minute exposure,


and then we've got five -

: 359 22 33 58 CC Jer, what tebhnlques, did you use to try V


•. to get the sb_tters open? <

359 22 34 02 Cl_ Well, I tried pushing on the buttons again,


but it won't budge. I pushed both buttons
and then I reached in with the tip of the
• screwdriver and gently tried to get a hold
of the web, sad move it to the side and it
wouldn't move_ It Jammed solid. The
_,:_ shutter blade'looks like it's pretty
flimsy material. It flexes quite a bit
whenI touch
St.

CC Copy.
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sn right, is ... ......


CC Jer, you migh$ try putting a fresh mag
in with a - w_th_ a butterfly on it, of
course. And _ee what that does.

CDR Well, the thing is the - the shutter -


the shutter blade itself is bent. It's
deformed, and I don't think it's going
to open if it,s supposed to stay in
one plane.

SPT Well, why don_t we &_t that one in work


anyway .... Up there ready to ...

359 22 35 07 CDR Relative to the plane of the shutter blade,


Story, I woul@ say that the shutter blade
is now bent downward about 15 degrees.

CC Okay, Jer. We've got nothing to lose here


by forcing the shutter open. Now we plan
to try that experiment with the shutter
_, open all the _ime.

CDR Okay, I'ii give it a bloddy go. Which way


should I push it? Should I push it to the
right or to the left? :_

359 22 36 42 SPT Well, Jer. At least you know if you can


Just get the thing open in any old i_,
we would still be in business.

359 22 37 50 CC CDR, Houston here. Looking at the shutter


blade _u the _osed position, there should
be a rib, a r$ised rib on the shutter blade,
and the question is did that come down the
rlght-hand si_e of the ellipse, as you look
at it, or theileft-hand si_e?

CDR It's coming right down the middle of it,


Rusty.

CC Okay, then yo_ should be _le to see the


edge of the s_utter blades. Is that correet_

i CDR That'S right, i

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359 22 38 17 CDR I can fold the shutter blade back, ......
Rusty. And that would vignette the
_ aperture. But you would still have
,, part of it anyway.

CC Are you saying, CDR, that yo1_ cannot


under any cir¢1_-_tance push it sideways?

CDR No, it's much much too fragile. It Just


folds up.

CC Okay, wetve got a unit down here. We've


Just bent the shutter blade the same way.
And - stand by and we'll bend it - we'll
try and bend St a little further.
/

CC ... 30 secondsto LOS here, and about


,:: 6 minutes to _oneysuckle, 22:_5.

CDR 0kay.

359 22 38 56 CC Okay, CDR. We Just bent the shutter blade


on this one down in as far as we could
and I 'd recoe_end you going ahead and do
that. It wil_ actually clear the aperture
/- if you do tha_. So Just go ahead and bend
it down and up against the sides.

CDR Okay, will doi


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359 22 39 ll SPT Beautiful.

359 22 39 15 SPT Take it slow, Jer.

SPT Man, those gu_,s are on the ball down


there.

PLT Yes,.they sound llke they're really real


confldent. '.

CDR Well, if I h_ a pair of long-nosed


pliers, I could reach in and get it and
pn]1 it out. i
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, SPT Yes, it's a problem. You don't know !


what you real_y need before you go out.
.We ought to h_ve
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_" CC You had plenty_0f .. '-tra_'n_g ..._ ............

CDR Yes.

CDR You know, we really ought to have a


EVA tool kit that you Just have stashed
outside for tT_at kind of stuff.

359 22 39 57 CC CDR, did you _ave any opportunity to try


and move the @heel around?

CDR Yes, I tried %0 - well, no; it was on


the first thing, Rusty. I went in -

CC ... i

. CDR I went in with a screwdriver, lost my _f


footing, had to pull the screwdriver
out again, and then got _ footing and _ :_
went hack in and that's when I hit the
shutter blade. ,

r CDR I've got the shutter blade pushed all .....


the way against the back towards the
_ center of the canister. And it's rotated -_
about 30 degrees and I 'm looking at the
r edge of it. _hat'swhy I said if I had
a pair of lone-nosed pliers I could Just _
tear it out. i _,

359 22 40 38 CC Okay, is the Shutter blade eo_letely -_


below the pla_e of the shutter plate? 0
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359 22 40 42 CDR Yes, that's affirmative, r

CC Okay, perhaps iyou can tnra the screwdriver


over and use She handle and shove it - well,
you've got th@ tether on that emd. That
probably won'_ work. But if you Just push
it to the sid_ as far as you can, Jer,
that's as goo_ as we can hope for and
then l'd su_@t Just go on ahead with the

rotation of_e wh_l.


CDR Okay. I'ii keop "fiddling with it a little
bit here, and!try to get as much of that
shutter out o_ the field of view as I can.

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CC Okay, if you're inclined, you might want


to try a finger.

CDR That's a good idea. I think I'll try.

SPT ... go that far, Jer?

CDR I'm going to find out.

359 22 41 2Z CDR If you hear an ouch, Bill, you might


have to come out and extract me from
theaperture. C
q_
PLT Yes, ...too. Laughter

CDR Yes. Bring some gray tape.


j
CDR We31, no - no way of getting a right
hand in there.

CDR Now, if I had Rusty Schweickart's arm, ':


I couldreachZ that.

359 22 41 54 CC That guy is really ... CDR, you may


f ' be able to rotate the canister to a
more favorable location ... _

CDR Okay.
.t

359 22 43 13 SPT Okay, it's only around 5 minutes to


terminate here.....

• CDR Okay, Rusty, I think I got it pretty


well out of the way now. _

SPT I think you're over the hill.

CDR Oh, boy. And I got it - the aperture's


pretty well open too.

SPT Well, that's good. Okay, _hy don't you


pick up where you were before and try -
I'll tell you:what, they're coming up in
another 6 minlxtes or less. Wh_ don't you
wait 'til they can, by TM, see the thing
: rotate.
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CDR 0kay. How much more time has Bill got there?

SPT He's got another _ minutes to this


exposure. Then there's a series of
short ones. _f you need him, go ahead.

PLT You know, I I didn't notice that all


these blue handrails that have been
exposed to the Sun turn green.

SPT Yeah, I've noticed that.

PLT Kind of like green.

PLT Are there any ... around down there?


I can see his S020 canister ...

SPT Hey, Bill, how many frames are there on


that total package out there for S0207

PLT Ten.

SPT What?
• ,f -

PLT i0.

SPT Ten, huh? Okay. I went into - we sort


of need a 15-minute Johberdoo, right?

SPT That's right. And then we got a 5-minute


Jobberdoo, and then the re_uder of them
are to be short ones, between 1 and
5 minutes. And they nee_ at least five _"
of them and whatever we can give them in
terms of time_

I
PLT 0kay.

359 22 45 40 CDR Okay, what I'_ done now so far is I've


centered that _filter.

SPY So they're acSually looking through a


filter?

CDR Yeah, but it'_ got a hole in it.

SPT Okay. Now th_ can come up and figure out


which one it __s the_. --]
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CC Yeah, we're showing filter 5 down .......


here now. Ke_p on going until you
get to 3.

CDR Okay, Story, 5 is now centered. I


wonder if there might be anything
gained by trying to move it to 3
electrically. _

MCC CDH, if you move it in that direction


you go back to the Jam, that is it'll
go from the present position towards 6
again. We prefer mantmlly stewing it
on around to 3. ,_

CDR Okay. Well, listen, I've got 5 centered


up now, it's got a hole in it. Let's see
if I can get _ get it back to number 2. :"

CC Ed, Houston.

f
: SPT Go ahead, Story.

CC Ed, our momenttm_is building up in X


aJgaln. I'll need a nominal H-cage
here, and youill probably _t an
excursion out,of 40 to 45 degrees.

SP_ Okay, would y_u like it right now?

CC Yes, sir.

SPT Okay.

PLT What about -

j
SPT You're going to have to terminate that
one. We'll h@ve to give them - -

359 22 27 lO CC Skylab, we're_lO seconds to LOS. See


you over Tex_$ in about 30 minutes at
• 23:15. Be du_ing the a=ta/voice there.
i

CDR Okay. Do youieee the new filter positions?

':i _' SPT Okay, Bill, are you - -


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Pr.T I'_ ready to go to storage.

M(!C Okay, go ahead; filter 5, CDR.

C__R Okay.

PLT You have to - -

MCC You have to go way back into that


left a_ rear corner angling the
screwdriver in order to get it
through position 4.

PLT That's storage, Ed. We maneuver now?

S_T We are.

SPT Oh, not too bad. Okay, that was i minute


and 20 seconds showing. We got a high
r rate.

PrJT I could feel the TACS fire.

S_T You shouldn't hear that TACS fire.

P_T I felt something in my feet.

PLT Can I help you down there, Jer?

CDR Yeah, if you're all through.

PLT Well, there's nothing I can do until we


get back on -

CDR Well, actually no, there isn't, Bill.


I figured out how to reach it now and -

PLT Okay, I think I'll take a short walk


anyway.

CDR Yeah, g._.ahead. Do a little 2n_bbernecklng


and enjoy yourself.

MCC Sure are a lot of nice noises going on


upthere.
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CDR Yeah.

PLT I don't know what Ed's doing.

CD]_ Yeah, don't feel alone.

359 22 _9 33 SPT Now the TACS has fired, TACS number 6.

SPT TACS i.

PLT Oh, yeah.

SPT Can you see it?

PLT Yeah.

SPT It's bringing our rates down.

SPT TACS ntunber 3.

SPT And rates are ]down. CMGs are probably


going to release here. 25 degrees off
in X mib. 2.7 in Y and 3. - 2.1 in Z.

r PLT Boy, that's really something.

CDR What 's that, Bill?

PLT Out here on the front end. But I could


Lot hear ...

SPT Put your feet in the foot restraints and


then lean back.

PLT Good.

SPT How's that for an experience?

PLT The whole world. Man, what a panar-m_.

PLT Man, the whole weight of this thing ...


good. For tomorrow.

CDR Hey, this canister Just did a Jig.

SPT Did it really?


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CDR Yeah.

SPT It shouldn't -we got everything off


in here. I have not been keeping an
eye on the roll.

CDR No, it wasn't the roll. It was in pitch


or yaw. It was a lateral.

SPT There was no reason for it to do it. We


got manual pointing is off in here, and
we're in SI. Those things should be
locked. Did it do it all on its own or
were you touching it?

CDR No, I wasn't touching it.

SPT Oh, boy. I hope one of those locks is


not getting squirrely again. Possibility
of - of that lock either coming undone
or - or cinching in again.

359 22 57 46 CDR Hello; Houston.

SC Ah so.

SC Stand by.

CDR Hello, Houston.

SPT Now what?

CDR Hey, Ed?

SPT Yeah.

CDR Would you ask for an ascending node


next time when we talk to them?

SPT Yeah.

CDR And check the slider so we'll know when


to expect to talk to them.

SPT All right, Jerry. I've got m_ hands i%111


here. Very good.
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359 23 05 54 CDR What's up there, Bill? Wow, I was Just


sitting here looking over the side waiting
for the landfall. Looks like we've started
below Australia and are going eel the way
up - we ought to hit the west coast of
the United States or Mexico this time I
should think.

CDR Yeah, last time we went up over the northern


part of South America I think. Maybe it
was right around the Isthmas of panama.
We ought to have a good long stateside
pass here. I think I got us on filter 4
now, and I Just _nt to verify it before
I go fiddling with any more.

PLT Yeah.

CDR It's a lot of water out here.

CDR How's it going, big Ed?

359 23 07 24 SPT ... Hold on, here. I tell you, we Just


blew a bunch of TACS on that CMG reset.
We went into one reset, we got out to an
angle of around 30 degrees. They said
use 50 as a cuttoff when all of the
sudden we went into another CMG reset
and we really got wheeling. By the time
we got up to _0 degrees we had a real high
rate and the TACS then came in and tried to
correct it and start bringing us back.
And, boy, we blew a bunch.

CDR How much have we got? What percentage is


left?

SPT Just - Just a minute - Just a minute, Jerry.


L_t me figure out a few things here. Some-
thing's still squlrrely.

SPT Something is still squirrely.

SPT We're down on the meter to around 29 percent.


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SPT Hey, Bill, maybe you ought to come


back in. I'm not sure whether your
action out there - having two guys
out there is giving us more H in X
than we need.

PLT OKay.

359 23 09 53 PLT Okay, I'm back in the pass, Ed.

SPT Okay.

SPT Why don't you go ahead and talk to him,


Jer, but then I got a few - few items
for him also here.

CDR Okay. All I need to talk to him about


is to find out what filter they're
looking at right now, and I hope it's 4.
And also to see if you move it going to
3, we'll then watch it. But they can
!f be talking to you about your problems
at the same time.

SPT 0kay.

CDR And I think I see landfall coming up.

CDR And we ought to be getting Goldstone.

PLT *** like we're coming back in, Ed.

SPT What, to SI?

PLT Yeah.

SPT Yeah, we are.

CDR Oh my gosh, it's a long time between


station passes.

359 23 14 13 CDR Boy, I'm sorely tempted to go ahead and


try to go to the next filter position.
But I'm also afraid to.

SPT I think you better wait, Jer. You're going


_-- to have to walt for confirmation anyway so
_ _ii'__i_

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: they might as •wellwatch and learn


as much as they possibly can about it.

CDR Yeah.

CDR I see some ground coming up. You recognize


it, Bill?

PLT I'm back in the pass, Jer. I can't see


anything.

CDR Oh.

SPT We'll use flat saturated in Y.

359 23 15 40 CC Skylab, AOS stateside for 17 minutes.

CDR Hello, Story. What filter do you see?

CC Well - -

CDR The filter I see is very, very shiny,


silver shiny. And I'm hoping that's
.... filternumberh.

CC It should be, and we show you between


filters now.

CDR Okay. And I'm going to try to get to 3


• now. A_d Ed's got problems;you better
taTk to him.

SPT God ds.mnit, i don't ...

359 23 16 14 SPT Okay, Story, we did your nominal H-cage.


We got out to around 30 degrees waiting
for the TACS to kill off the rates. It
did. Waiting for the CMG to take over.
Stand by.

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2 -ahead and try to go to the next posl-


3 tion, but I'm also afrsAd to.

5 SPT I think you etter wait, Jer. You're


6 going to have to wait for confirmation
7 anyway, so everybody can watch and
8 learn as muc_ as they possibly can
9 about it. | • _ , _,
10 :_ _ ' ' :" i "
12

1,5 CDR You recogniz it, Bill? _' ', I

18 " PLT see anything. .

20 CDR "
Oh. I " "_
:_ ::• (_, _. _:
17
21 I'm back of I_he mast here; "I can't
_ :_" i
22 SPT We're Just about s-_turated in y. L

24
25 359 23 15 h2 CC SEylab,S t L
27 The filter IIsee is very, very __
28 shiny. Silver shiny. And I'm hoping _ -
29 that's filte number _. _ _ -

30 _ :" _i m
31 CC We should be in - We show you -4

32
33 _" : 5e_ween filtl,rs new. ,j _ ._i 0
34 C_R C_ay. I'm _ ,ing to try to get to _ r-
35 3 now. Ed's got problems; [tone] _ "_

38 PLT God a_n it _nywe_. : _ i .


3736
39 you better 1,_ to him. _" /_ _t| _!['
40 SPT C_ny, Story, lwe did your double
41 " " H-_e. We kot out to 8rou_d 30 _egrees, -_1
42 was waiting for the TACS to cc_e off
43 the rates, i_ did. Waiting for the :

44 CMG to take _ver, [tone]. _


46 _
47 ' " , [, _ L .!
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359 23 16 25 SPT Stand by. W_iting for the CMGs to
2 take over, and they started to and
3 then we got _a second - or an automatic
4 : _ual H-cage. We got out to 40-some
$ odd degrees and with some fairly
6 high rates and at about that time I
7 took it over _. The TACS had tried to
8 fire and sta_c bringing us back to
correct the _arge attitude error.
10 I 10ut in, well, first of a11 , I cut
Q_
_I off the TACS which was firing. They

think we might have had some - some h


hard ... Then I went to STANDBY, _1
loaded in 24 !minutes, and started to -4
_euver back, and we had to fire
were TACS, really
some Just belching
of course, out;along.
to get I
18 We got - close to being back fairly
19 qulc_ly because the TACS had already

20 turned us around and maneuvers - got -


2! a high rate homing back. At around m
22 _ minutes - i loaded maneuver time :
23 around 5 mnutes, when we were "_ -q
24 4 degrees out and Just creeping back. --
25 Was z_mning _.. to build up any - as Z
26 _ch gravity:grating as possible, keep .
27 the gravity grating down as much as "
28 possible. So it continues saturated
29 now in y. Would you like to try one X
Pl.
31
30 more ncmzinaliH-c age ? " . ,,'-I
Pl
32 CC Copy, _.d, an_ wetre going to take a
- ' _ O

33
34 look at It flr a while. ": ! i Z
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35 SPT Okay, I also|show
i an inner gimbal _ •
36 on MG number I3, pegging I_111 scale _ '
t
37 low. Ive not seen that meter problem : :'
38 before and l"m not sure whether it's
"39 an anomaly _th a meter or a real one.
40 I
41 359231814 CC Okay, Ed. _e're showing filter 3 _
42 down here, J1er. : i
43 i - -
44 CDR Okay. I see black hole down there. : i

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I CC Yes, sir.
3
SPT l'm ecstatic'r Whoo' -_ _

$ CDR And I think k got most 811 that -. _- k


6 shutter blade out of the way, so
Y there won't ,e too much vegnetting
8 by that any_ _.

I0 CC 0kay. _ -" + ":

12 CDR Okay, Wilbe] i, let's have the film. C


13 m
14 :59 23 18 40 PLT In work. ' Pl

16 CDR • Hot dog' :" "_ " "

18 CDR Let's get e_ ;rybodY in close to the _


19 c.g. so Ed won't be having so _,,ny i

20 problems. :- I_I

22 CC Not a had i_ ._a. _ _ S _ __ O


11
23 ? _: +i _ _ :, .,_ I
24 : PLT Make way. _ , • • : '- " --

26 SPT Okay, Jer, 3 '11 try to pick up on


27 _ r + your checkM it here. _ _-
28 _ m
_ CD_ Okay. ._ _+ :m
30 : +" I'1
31 SPT Bill, send i'm down the film now. ._
32
• 0
33 _ SPT We over the _.S., Story? _ Z
'+ _ :" i r
35 CO Go ahead. -: ..<
36 _ _ ! : .
37 _. _ Are we over _,he U.S.? -

39 + PLT Say when, J, r. -

i
41
43 CO
SI)T Yes, show.
Good sir. _er Mexico. |i
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44
45 CDR That 's fine "Bill. " "_ _ _"
_
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46

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I _DR Take i_ bacE _III.
2
3 59 23 19 _9 PLT Okay, retrac .
4 J"

S • PLT Okay, Ed, before I do anything else, -""


6 sm I - before I put the film in,
Y am I supposed to do anything else?
8

9 SPT Yeah. That'3 why I'm Just trying -


i"0 to go throug_ this procedure here -
11

_R All right, I'll Just freeze - -


.c
SPT - - and find out. u,

16 CDR - - I'll freeze until you catch up.

18 359 23 20 33 CC Ed, we show "ou're close to SI, and


19 now we'd ilk another nominal H-cage.

CREW (Laughter) "" I_


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23
25 PLT,
_ Rots
Okay, of ruc_
Story_ Ed.
coming up now. ;_ -'1
26 ±
27 ""Q)R SbRll I hol_ on tight? _ _
28 _ m
CC Okay now, kEep the CMGs INHIBITED, Z
30 Ed. m
31 m
32 _)R You hear th_ ;, Ed? _ _
33 O
_4 _PT Would you C] _'ify that, Story? We're Z
F
3S In - caged #ight
, now. If I inhibit -C
36 ; : It, do you _ant me to go into the DAS?

38 CDR I think
.I
you'!re having a dropout
39 problem. All, right now, the problem
40 is, when yo_ -
I
42 _ Jerry, I'm _rying to figure out -
43 _ust where We go from here. The :
. flow here z 1
45
46
47
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I 359 23 21 35 CDR We now have filter 3 centered up,
2 Bill, or Ed.
3
I
4 PLT. Okay, I believe I see select
5 storage, which I do - have selected.
6
7 CDR 0kay.
8

9 S_T That's the w_y it's supposed to


10 he, now.
11 _
12 CDR okay.
13 r-
14 359 23 21 49 CC And for Ed, re like what we're Pl
15 seeing now, _.d. • --J
16 : . _ _ : 7
17 CDR I'm glad. _ "
±
18 (,fl

19
20
SPT Gkay, Story_ your call on keep
the CMGs IIIHIBI'I'_ I did not under-
_:
,
-
21 stand. You Fant me to go into the _1
DAS and inhibit CMG control? O

25 "
26 SPT And also in oing through the belt
27 [?] here for 54, I now have a setting
28 of filter in storage. Is that, I
29 believe, the final configuration?
30 " m
31 CC That's e.f:_z L, Ed. : rq

32
33 • SE_ Okay, then i Jet cleared to put _ 0Z
34
35 the csmera b_ck in%' ' r-

36 CC
I ; i

37 . _. . _ _ :
38 CDR Okay. . _. _. .
39

40 359 23 22 33 SPT okay, we got_TACS I, 3, and 5 _ _ _


41 firing at l-'lecond intervals here. _ .:
42
43 CC Copy.

46 ? ,
47
48 _

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! CDR Okay, the green flag ssys latched,
2 Stor. White iflag button is up,
3 : and the alignment stripes are lined
4 up. The film is in. "

6 SPT Story, would you like us to cycle


7 through a 541 checkout which involves
8
a SINGLE exposure 16 - picture rate
9 of SINGLE, and exposure rate of 16
10 and watch it decrement to 6?
11

SPT Okay. Stand back, Jer. Pl

CDR. Okay,
Let me I'm ba:k.
close! the Wait
doors Just
for -a minute.

SPT 1_,ll
e , it' s h ,appening now - steady.

i CC Thatls affira, Ed. . i


359 23 23 29 CDR The door's closed.

24
26 _C Ed, continue inon wit
1 _sec:
th nominal e. -- _ :
27 H-cage. After it settles down, we'll -_ UI ":
28 give yOU a GO for CMG control.

30 _SPT See the TACE firing out there? Pl


31 m
32 PLT No • -I
33 .... • : O

34 !SPT Boy, I sure -an. %hich one is r" _


35 firing out there? Out on the dark _ "-
36 ai de. ]
37

38 CDR No, I can't ,see up that way. I i,


.39 ought to be able to see some
' 40 spark_lies, _o_b. "_

42 359 23 25 16 SPT I'm glad we' e not having probl_,_


.43 with the strapdown in addition. "" i

46 J_.U 0 ._
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3 359 18 36 i0 i
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5 359 18 36 13 SPT Hol_ on Just a minute. Let me -
6 let me Just see wha - what -it says.
7 14hen exposures are complete -
B Okay, let me see. Let me get the
9 lighting on here first. Just
10 follow the checklist hy rote. I
II don't want to get out of phase here. L
12 I :
13 359 18 36 35 SPT Think we're going into darkness C
14 pretty soon here. _1
15 I
16 PI.,T Yeah,
• I can se@ the terminator -_
17 coming up.
18
19 _T Goldang it.
20
21 359 18 36 55 Sl°T
""
Just bear _ith me_ B_ll. loll be
-
(3
Pl
"

22 right with you. -


23 II O
24 •PLT Okay, no hu_, -, _ "q
25 I + :'+ _ -
26 PLT Well, I know I've _;otta put the filter _
I :
27 Up.
2B - o_
29 SPT C_a_ EVA lights are going on now.. I
30 , m
31 359 18 37 i_ PLT Okay. They're on. Pl
32 I '-I -
33 SPT Okay. O -

35 SPT Okay. Let me press on with T025 here, P" _"


36 Okay, attach remot_ control caT_le to _
37 side of canister.

39 CDR Stand by i. b
40 "

43 - "
44 , .
45 "
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! PLT I have taken the filter out and stowed
2 it. Or I am stowing it.
3 !
4 _T Yeah. Oh, yeah; I know you have to -
5 you'reright.
6 I
78 359 18 38 06 PLT Okay, I'ii tell you what I'd like
9 to do, Ed. I'd like to take these
filters inside because - -
i0 i
11 SPT Well, okay. Let me read on here.
12 It says, attach remote control cable C
l_f to side of canister. Remove T025
assembly from structure. Pass to _"
I_ EV-2. So you may want to take that
16 whole bag of stuff and stow it inside. I
17
CDR You could Just stow it on that
19 handrail Just inside the hatch.
20
21 1 0
22 359 18 38 30 SPT It says for EV-2 to stow T025 assembly r_
23 in the AM. Strap extension boom on O

24
25 the handraill next to 323 tether - - _ -- -4
359 18 38 37 CC Skylab, reading you loud and clear through
26 Canaries and Madrid for lh minutes, i --
27 i tO

28
29
30 SPT
SPT Roger.
Okay, Story. T025 ops are complete. -:I "lr'[T1
_1 .
31
32 The only - I think ce got all the good -_
exposures that they were after. On O
33
34 number 28 though, they requested a 1/16; Z
we gave them a 1/15. That's the only F
35 thing the camera will allow. I believe _ _
36 that's probably wha_, they wanted on
37 this one also. ,_
38 I
39 359 18 39 07 CC Okay. Got it. _ _
40 I _ _..
41 SPT Okay. Let's press on -- _ _
42 i " L
43 CC Or you've got us. _:_
44 !.
45 PLT I'm taking the film receivers in first. "
47
48
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I _ Story, Bill is going to move the
2 T025 assembly into the airlock, and
3 then we'll be set up to start the film
4 transfer. And we still show 15 minutes
5 remaining on the first S020 exposure.
6 i
7 359 18 39 42 CC Okay. Confirmed.

9 C_R Hey Story, what's our downtrack over


10 Europe? _
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12 CC Yeah, it looks like Spain, Southern C
13 France, and Switzerland fr_ down here. m
14 i ! rrl
15 359 18 39 59 CDR Okay. Thane you. _ . _
u-, 16 " ! .
O 17 _ C_ay Bill, I'll give you the words.
<o- 18 I know you've Just gone back out there.
19 Stow T025 assembly in AM strap extension U_
_4 20 boom to handrail next to 323 tether. C;

/_ 22 i_ How much more nighttime? : i O


23 j L -q
-- 24 _ D_rtime, yOU mean? _ ! _'_ "--
0 25 J ! _"
n- 26 PLT Yesh. J _
• 4 '-
0 28 S_T We ,ve got about - - ;: i_ _- U_

0 30 359 18 40 23 CC We're showi_ ? minutes frc_ down here. Pl _:


31 7 minutes more of day. _ A

33 CDR Okay. Let 's not t _ have Bill distracted Z


34 so that he can't close that shutter. _-

35 .J • ,...< J_
36 _ SC 8ts_iding yaw - - i "
37 j _
38 SPT You - you don't have to close anythl "n g. ._
39 They - they don't have to close anything.
40 i
41 359 18 _0 38 CDR Thought they said _t had to go to storage. _i

43 PLT That's only if we go off attitude. _

45 _ Off attitude. Okay. : ,; _ :. .

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1 _ Story, again i_v6--be_using the ATM


2 clock here which is off 40 daytime.
3 " Is that ample accuracy for them?
4 j
5 359 18 40 55 CC That's affirm. And you do not have
6 to go to stowage on that experiment.
7 YOU can Just let it point by itself
8 during the night.

1O CDR Roger. We copy.


II |
12 SPT Okay, Bill-- C

I_ 359 18 hi 18 CO We'd like for you to go to STOWAGE on "1


I_ S020.
16 -- -I-
17 PLT/CDR (Laughter.)

19 SPT Okay. We copy, Story.


20
21 359 18 hi 29 CDR Somebody
i
changed Story's story.
,
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0
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22 t - 0
23 CC More than once. _1
24 ! ___:
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25 CDR Variety is the spx_e of life, Story.

26
27 CC That's true ! "
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35 here. Have you attached the remote
36 cable to the side of the canister?
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3S PLT No, that was taped on, Story. And - -
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40 CDR No, that's Ed you're t-1_ing to.
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Okay, well Just bring her inside
then it says sotw the T025 assembly
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5 in the AM. Strap .extension boom to I
6 handrail next to the 323. Then you
7 tether the T025 assembly handrail on
8 the aft next to 314.

I0 CDR Ed, Just - Just let him stick it in


II there, and tether it to the nearest
12 handrail, and I'ii take care of it when

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I_ 359 18 h2 k3 SPT That sounds like a good deal. _ H
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0 17 CDR Right. _j _
o- 19 CD_ Just - Just Itether it nearby_ Bill.

2Q Dontt go thrahing around in there. O


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• -- 24 359 18 _2 53 SFT Just m_e sure our friendly Nikon :!i
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25 c_era is in a safe position.

u- 27 CDR Okay. It's aobut timewe're getting


0 28. close to sunset, Bill. _
o- 29 j _ "r
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O 30 SPT We got _ minutes here: above 40K here, Pl
_" 3_ Jar. _ -I
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3_ SPT We got a good hack on it here. -<

37 PLT I think what Jerry's talking about is


38 we gotta go to STOWAGE - - ,
39 I ""
40 359 18 _3 i0 SPT And bill is - you know, halfway in
41 the lock right now.

43 PLT Yeah, I 'm - •

45 SPT You - You g t_4 minutes Bill, so pace


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2 -and I'ii stop our event timer.
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6 •SPT Okay, we got another 3 minutes and
7 19 seconds. Tell you what you could
8 do is we can start on the transfer
9 ops. For a little bit. You can -
10 ", well, heck. Let's see ... we're at.
11 Why don't we do that? =
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13 SPT Don't you think l"d make a 6ood FAO? U_

I_ CDR Yes. You're doing a very good Job.

17 359 18 4h 5_ PLT Getting dark. -


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19. 359 18 _4 55 SPT Two more minutes. Make sure you set
20 ..the lights on. DACON ... T025. _ !
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359 23 26 43 CDR How _


Bill?
more exposures have you got to do
/
PLT Well, several. I don't know how mama.

359 23 26 51 CC Jet, Houston.

CDR Go ahead.

CC After you get the S054 installed, we've got


two other EVA's to collect SO20 data so we
don't want you to spend any time on that.
Just complete the EVA per the checklist and
wrap up SO20.

CDR Okay.

359 23 27 13 SPT Okay, we got that thing installed now?

CDR The 547

SPT Yeah.

CDR Well, I hope so. You tested it didn't you?


F_
SPT Yeah I mean you're all set. You're complete
with your operations out there?

CDR Yeah; as best I can tell, I'm complete.

SPT Okay.

SPT Story, the S05h is installed and fro_ the


inside here we checked that out and it looks
good.

CC Yes/u, it looks good down here.

359 23 27 36 SPT Okay, what do you want to do with our mo-


mentum configuration? We still in CAGE and
we got a reasonable rate going in X at 0.03.

CC Stand by l, Ed.

359 23 27 58 CC Ed, you can go back to CMG control at this


time.
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SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, Jer, I'll get pictures of you com!n_


back.

CDR Okay.

359 23 29 26 PLT In fact, I think I'll Just take a bit longer


to ... right here.

CDR Okay, you ready to run?

PLT Yeah. Just a second. If I -

CDR Okay. As soon as the Sun comes up, let's


get one of you.

PLT I did. Man, it's hard to push that button.


I can't - can't believe how -

CDR You ready?

B59 23 30 25 PLT Ready.

CDR Okay, here I came.

PLT Can you see the green light flashing first.

CDR No, I don't. I think it's on the side of the


camera away - -

359 23 30 39 PLT Now I got it.

CDR Now I see it.

PLT Come on.

CDR Okay.

359 23 31 O0 SPT Okay, guys, let's start climbing back in.

CDR Okay.

SPT We got the two trees to pass back in. Jer,


why don't you climb in first.

359 23 31 27 CC Skylab, i minute to LOS and 5 minutes to Madrid.


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CDR Roger.

359 23 31 46 CDR Okay. Hand me the c_nera, Bill.

PLT Okay.

CDR Can hook that to _ right - right tether ring


right there. Just put it through the metal
D ring.

PLT Okay.

359 23 32 52 SPT Okay, since we're a little out of configura-


tion here, we're just gonma have to start
passing those things in.

PLT Yeah, we'll start; Just a second.

_-- SPT Okay. We got an S020; we got T025 in, and I


guess you also have got S201 in, do you not?

CDR Yeah, 201 is in.

PLT 201 is in. I'm getting ready to get S020 now.

359 23 33 15 SPT Okay, now you gotta also verify $228 is still
perpindicular to the clipboard.

CDB Okay, Just stand by.

PLT Yeah - -

CDR We're still thrashing around here trying to


get oriented.

PLT Okay, it's still perpendicular to the clip-


board.

SPT Okay.

CDR Be right with you.

CDR Okay, is the green light flashing?

F .... 359 23 34 08 PLT No, that's the hardest part is reaching the
button.
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_ CDR Is it now?

PLT No. You have to reach way under it. There


you go. You _Imost had it there. Now you
got it.

359 23 34 43 CDR Okay.

PLT Make - -

CDR Okay.

PLT SO20 is coming of ...

CDR Man, what a snake pit of _bilicals.

CDR Okay, now I'm gonna have to -


first of all stow this camera.

CDR Okay. Now let me disconnect


_self from it. All right.
Now, t_e one of my tool tethers.
Have to get on - get attached to
T020 or S020. As/u'

CDR Tryingto get that without losing !


the tools.

PLT Yeah, that 's - that 's sharp too,


thatscrewdriver.

359 23 37 O0 CDR It is. I worried a little bit


about poking myself with it. Now
Just a minute while I disconnect
this tether from me now and attach
it somewhere in the spacecraft.

PLT Yeah, there is no sense in getting


in any hurry. I mean we - not
really ...

359 23 37 22 CC Skylab, we're reading you loud


and clear through Madrid for
8 minutes.

CDR Roger, Story. We're picking


things up and coming in now.
We got the c_,era in, we're working
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on S020 and we have T - $201 to


to plus a couple of trees.

SPT Story, Just to let you know where


we stand on S020, we got a
60-minute exposure, a SO minute -
a 13 and 40 rather than a 15 because
of that nominal H CAGE we had to
put in and a 7-1/2minuterather
than the 8 minute. So we don't have
their priority 5 and 6 items done,
but we got the first four.

B59 23 38 05 CC 0k_y, copy, Ed. And, Jer,


prior to repressing the airlock,
we'd llke you to remove your PCU
deflectors and examine the PCU's
for any ice formation.

CDR Will do.

CC And also verify the composite


connector's ... to the PCU.
1

CDR Okay.

359 23 38 34 CDR All right Bill, I'm ready for


your next little present.

PLT Okay, let's see. I'ii Just give


you the VS tree here.

CDR Okay, I got it.

SPT Okay, let's pick up on that S020 -


heah, let's make sure that you close
the boresighter and you place the
vacuum shutter valve to CLOSE.

CDR Okay, I haven't done that but I willl.

SPT Okay. We don't want to repress with


that - without doing that.

359 23 B9 21 CDR All right. That's a good point.


Just a second now.
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CDR All right, I've got the _B tree


in and latched. Let me go here
and do what I can with S020. 0k_7,
hit me with the words again, Ed.

SPT Okay, let's see, place the vacuum


valve flash - shutter control CLOSED.

CDR 0kay, that 's in work.

SPT Close the boresighter - or cover


the boresight er.

CDR Okay.

359 23 39 55 CDR Vacuum vent valve is closed. Now


I'll work on the boresighter. Oh,
that little bitty knob again.

CDR I', afraid the boresighter is gonna


have to stay open.

SPT That's all right. Just be careful


_ withit.

CDR Yeah.

359 23 41 17 CDR That little knob_ I Just can't


get ahold of it to lift it up out
of the notch and close the boresighter.

CDR 0kay, what 's next Ed?

SPT Okay, have you got the - both


trees in?

CDR No, Just the VS so far.

SPT Okay, let 's get the VC.

359 23 41 30 CDR Okay. In work.

359 23 _2 21 CDR Okay, the VC tree is in place


and locked.

SPT Okay, you got the VS, the VC?


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_ CDR Correct.

PLT Hight.

SPT $201?

CDR 201 is in.

SPT S-20 [sic]?

359 P3 42 35 CDE 20 is in; yes.

SPT And - what the ...

PLT 230 or whatever it was. The -


201, that's in. That's perpendicular.

SPT 228 is perpendicular.

CDR Yeah, T025 is in and lashed down.

SPT Okay, now why don't you tame one


last look out in the VS and make
sure that there's no tethers or

/-_ anything else hanging out there.

CDR Yes/u, tether's we're short of.

359 23 h3 01 SPT Yeah, there was one left out


there in the previous EVA. We
don't want to do that again.

PLT FAS are you're talking about or is


it the SAS?

SPT Yeah.

CDR Where was it, Ed?

SPT Well, the previous EVA, there was


one hooked up out there to the F-15
I think.

PLT Yeah I that 's a good point because


here it is. Here is Don Lind's
tether.
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SPT Yeah. Okay and check around


there. Make sure there's nothing
else out there.

PLT Okay.

359 23 43 33 SPT Okay, tell me when that's complete.

CDR All right, we sure will. Lightning


flashes.

PLT Yeah.

359 23 h3 53 PLT Oh, no, no, no; that's for the


clothesline. Get that out.

PLT You know it looks pretty clean


out here.

SPT Okay, verify - or check the hatch


seal for obstructions and verify hatch
dogs are retracted.

PLT ... get this one boom -


0ops! ... the hatch. Before we get
back in I think we have a little _bilical
or does that c_ne up next? Little
umbilical here.

CDR Yeah, let's get some of this t_billcal


out of the way. We got a whole
bundle of it out here. Okay, stuff
it all into the aft airlock.

CDR/PLT Okay.

PLT See, this is mine here.

CDR Okay.

PLT Take yours and then hook it - -

359 23 4h _i CC Skylab, we're a minute to LOS.


15 minutes to Tananarive at 23:59.

SPT Okay.
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PLT Okay, l'm go_ua hold mine down here.


You can start shoving yours back
there in the a_t airlock.

CDR Right.

359 23 45 06 PLT Stow and easy. That away.

CDR Okay, Bill, let's get yours in now.

PLT Okay. Slow and easy. **m Get down


out of the way.

CDB *** up a great big metabolic load


here Just trying to stow mnbilieals.

CDB That's right, Bill. Do a 180


to the right. Very good.

359 23 45 53 PLT Okay, I'm looking at all the dogs.


Magnificent. Okay, I'll check
the seal. Looks good. There's
one little particle up there i 'm
gonnawipe off. Okay,that's
good. Looks good.

CDR Okay, take one last look at 228.


Make sure we haven't kicked it or
bumpyd it with an mnbilical.

FLT Stand by. Okay, it's still


perpendicular.

CDR Very good. Okay.

SFT Okay, y'all set?

359 23 46 h4 CDR Yep. He's starting to come in


now.

SPT Okay, we're ready for EVA hatch


closure.

. PLT I want my head down here, don't I?


Okay, I'll go in feet first.
Facing the other ...
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SPT Okay, and on 319 on the way


disengage the hold-open rod.

359 23 47 09 CDR That's in work.

PLT Turn myself around here - Can


I do - I need to do a half roll
inverted to the left or right?

CDR I think to your left would be best.

PLT Okay.

PLT All right in work.

359 23 47 44 CDR He's in.

SPT Okay. Have you got the dis -


disengaged the hold-open rod?

CDR Yeah. That' s done.

SPT Close hatch tmtil retainer en-


gaged.

359 23 47 55 PLT That's complete.

SPT Place hold-open rod in the spring


clip and strap.

359 23 48 00 PLT That's complete.

SPT HATCH HANDLE, CLOSED.

PLT Stand by.

SPT HATCH HANDLE lock to ENGAGE,


red not visible.

PLT Okay, the hatch is - -

SPT Not closed yet, huh?

PLT Well, I got it closed. I Just don't


have this lock pin in position,
this one --
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CDR 0kay.

PLT Want to make sure I get that one.

359 23 48 31 PLT Okay, red not visible.

359 23 48 33 SPT Okay, that's at 23:48. That was


a fairly lengthy one. Airloek
repress; okay, EV-I on 318,
LOCK compress - lock compress
DEPRESS VALVE CLOSED. LOCK
COMPARTMENT DEPRESS valved CLOSED.

359 23 h8 5_ PLT It's closed. Now.

SPT Okay, EV-I on 316, monitor pressure


in the lock for 2 minutes after
closing LOCK COMPARTMENT DEPRESS
valve to verify pressure integrity.

PLT Okay.

SPT And I know roughly when you started


here so I'll give you a hack.

CDR Bring us up slow, Ed.

359 23 49 08 SPT Well, what we're doing here is


Just waiting 2 minutes here Jer.

CDR Yeah, okay. But when you do, bring


us up slow.

SPT Okay.

PLT When are we supposed to take these


deflectors off?

CDR Right now. Before we pressurize.

SPT You want to mintor for ice, is


that it?

359 23 49 23 CDR Yeah, we're supposed to look at 'era


for ice. Bill, if you'll flip around
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here, I'll take yours off and you take


mine off.

PLT Now, I'll wait 'till you get through.

B59 23 49 57 PLT Yeh, there is a little under here, Jet.

CDR Is there?

PLT See, some of the bread (?) crumbs came


out.

PLT There it is.

CDR How does _" disconnect look?

PLT See it? Disconnect lock, pins,


everything.

CDR Okay.

PLT 'But there's ice there. Not melted.


Okay.

359 23 50 26 SPT Did both of you have it?

PLT I couldn't see mine.

CDR No, you don't have any ice around yours.

SPT 0nly Jer, huh?

CDE Yeah.

SPT Okay. Let's go here. Look at pleasure -


you can read in there looks like.

359 23 50 44 CDR Looks like about a half a ... -


pound.

PLT _That's what I'd call it.

SPT iAfter two minutes, on 316 press lock


indicating about 0.2. Approximately 02.
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359 23 50 59 CDR Yeah, we got a - we got 0.5.

PLT That's Just now gapping from our


suits isn't it.

CDR YesIG.

SPT Yesh. On 311, PRESSURE EQUALIZATION


valve OPEN and CLOSE after 30 seconds.

359 23 51 lh PLT 311, I think that's - -

SPT That 's Mine. Right here. Okay,


you ready?

CDR Yeah, take it easy now. Don't go up


too fast.

359 23 51 56 SPT It's kind of noisy.

CDR Sure is.

SPT Okay, now I - only brought us down


to - you're only up to 1-1/2.

CDR Right.

SPT And we're only down here to 5 - 5.3


or so. Okay, let me flip the page.
I did not open the valves wide.

CDR Okay, good.

359 23 52 12 SPT I Just took it nice and slow.

PLT Man, am I hungry'

SPT Okay, 206; Master alarm push button -


push ... when it goes off_ clear. Okay
312.

359 23 52 25 CDR It's almost 6 o'clo kck.

PLT Son of a gun'


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SPT 312. Now, wait a minute. Forward


hatch valve, OPEN. 312, forward
hatch handle open.

359 2B 52 38 CDR Now don't open the hatch handle.

356 23 52 38 SPT Yeah, now wait a minute. Okay,


they've assumed we need llve
pressure. Well, I haven't.

CDR Yeah.

SPT Okay, I'll just continue on here.

SPT Okay, we're looking at about 3.2 in


here.

SPT Okay, hold on here.

CDR Okay, we got h.7 now.

SPT Okay, let me Just make sure


everything's copacetlc with here
_ith the checklist.

PLT Don't worry. You won't be able


to open that hatch until pressure
equalizes anyway.

SPT We did not get a CLUSTEH PRESSURE


LOW light. Let 's see, what are we
down to?

CDR 5.2. No, you're in good shape. Workshop's


at 5.4 anyway.

SPT The ows is 5.h. We're at h.9 and the


lock is at 4 -

CDR h.7, 4.8?

SPT 7, yeah. Okay. EQUALIZATION VALVE


is still OPEN. Still feel a slight
amount of flow. Okay, cracking the
hatch. Thereit is.
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359 23 54 48 CDR Okay, now let's see. We're going to


have to land the tree - or move the
tree, aren't we?

SPT Yeah. Just stand by. I'll read the


check klist. Let me open the - Let me
open the check - open the - open the
hatch. Oh I see. Right now you're
going to have to move the tree. Yeah,
your right.

PLT How' s that?

SPT That 's good.

PLT ... take this if you can, Ed.

SPT Okay.

'_LT Sure get a big thing out of the way.

SPT That handle is a little bit warm.


All right, let me tie this thing down
here, and I'll be right with you.

CDR Okay. No hurry.

359 23 55 46 PLT I thought there was a big strut to


go in after that thing.

SPT There is down here on the - on the


floor, but it takes a little hit of
doing to get it screwed down in there.

PLT I'm sorry, I wouldn't have asked you


to do that. I thought there was a
plate ...
7,,

SPT Okay, let me pick up here. Okay, now,


0WS hatch opening. EV-2, R_Lw.ASE
HANDLE to UNLOCK.

CDR Okay. Excuse me, 201 you're in my


way. Okay it's UNLOCKED. The RELEASE
HANDLE - the HATCH HANDLE to EQUALIZE
PRESS.
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CDR Okay it's there. Okay. See if we can


watch the pressures equalize. We got
good - a good rate of descent on our
vertical velocity here. I think every-
things going to stable out on -
stabilize out a little above 5.

_DR Yeab, that workshop, that's a lot of


volume down there.

359 23 57 15 SPT Okay and you can take your RELEASE


HANDLE to UNLOCK.

CDR Okay. Done.

SPT And HATCH HANDLE OPEN.

CDR Okay.

_ SPT When OWS pressure equalize PRESSURE


LOCK, push hatch open to engage hatch
retainer. Move to suit donning station.

CDR Okay. I think I can still hear it


hissing in.

PLT Yeah, it's still about 5 - 5.4 in the


0WS.

B59 2B 58 51 SPT This shows youight have close to


a tenth or so; that's within meter
accuracy. Why don't you give it
a try.

PLT Nope. Ain't ready yet.

SPT Okay, when you get here open, we're


going to move - move both or EV-2
is going to move to the suit donning
stations to verify that we don't have
any HIGH in T_SITY light to worry
about. Have we got the VC/tree? AM
forward hatch opening.

CDR There we go.


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SPT Okay.

CDR Be it ever so humble. There's


no place like home.

SPT Okay you monitor his - or take


care his _bilicals - -

CC Skylab, reading you loud and clear


through Tananarive 4 minutes.

CDR Roger. We just opened the OWS hatch.

CDR Home sweet home.

CC Yes, sir. And after you climb out


of your suits, Jer, we'd like you
to leave the PCU connected to the
LBUs, and leave the LSUs connected
f to their respectivepanelsin the
airlock. Maybe after d_nner we'll
run through a little bit of trouble-
shooting for a water leak.

CDR Okay. We sure got ice on m_ connector,


My composite connector.

CC Okay, thanks, Jer. And also on - on


Bill, I did lose his ECG the last
part of the EVA. When he takes his
suit off and all, he might he - he
might take a look at his OPS sensors.
Okay?

PLT Okay, Story.

360 00 00 53 CDR Okay, Bill I'm down ...

PLT All right - - @

SPT - - get around his foot.


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PLT Excuse me.

SPT Okay, go ahead.

SPT Watch the 201 there.

PLT I'm watching it.

CDB You got to watch it when it grabs you.

PLT It's a great big magnet in there.


Hey, do I look clear now, Ed?

360 00 01 41 SPT Just a minute. Move out a little


bit so I can see where your _bilical
is. Yeah, Just start moving down
slowly, and I'll try and get your
nmbi lical out.

SPT Okay, Bill you're- you're clear.


Go ahead.

PLT Oks_y.

CDR Christmas tree coming up on your


left.

PLT Yeah, I'm going to stay high here.


I'm Just going around.

PLT Okay, is my _bilical clear?

CDR Yup, it's clear.

SPT Okay, now both of you go to the


EV-I and 2 Cue Cards, and I'll
deactivate your suit cooling 02
and comm.

CDR 0kay.

SPT But I'll wait for a call for you -


from you.

CDR Okay. PRESSURE SELECT OFF and doff


one glove.

PLT Okay.
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CDR Mine _s off.

PLT Mine is off now.

360 O0 03 09 CC Skylab, we're a couple of minutes from


LOS. About 20 minutes to Honeysuckle
at 00:23. And we got a feeling for
how hungry you are. If you have any
trouble finding that fruitcake, in
A-2 locker behind the film vault,
it's wrapped in foil and also stored
in clear plastic. Maybe that'll
help you find it.

CDR Okay, thank you Story. I'm looking


forward to that.

CC So am I.

CDR Better Kill the umbilical power, Ed.

SPT All right. Tell you what, you say


you're ready for the deactivate the
suit cooling and cor_n, huh?

CDR Yeah, we're all through. We _ot


out helmets and gloves off now.

SPT All right. Going on with those


both now.

CDR Okay.

SPT Coming up on 317. ISU. SUS [SU


POWER OPT.

_PT Hey, Jet. Can you read?

CDR Go ahead, Ed.

SPT They had on here a eallout for


SUS 2 PUMP switch OFF on 223.
It was never on.

-- CDR That's _:hat it said?

SPT That 's right.


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PLT ...

360 00 06 27 SPT Okay s We'll they had something


wrong here in the checklist then.
You're right; we were.

TIME SK-/P

360 O0 06 27 SPT SPT at 10:10, so that's i0 - -

• PLT Yeah, we're at - -

SPT 01:I0. S05_, film container.


The film exposed is reading
12258 in the window. It looks
smooth. I see no holes, no
wrinkles unless it's a very
light etching.

360 01 ii 14 SPT And it's just a ve_ slight amoung


of li_it discoloration - a running
of linear pat terns along there.
It doesn't look to be any - anything
significant whatsoever.

360 O1 ll 29 SPT The filter looks in a very good


shape. SPT out.

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S perplexing problem. The subject is urine
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we don't have enough urine sample bags
6 to get through the rest of the mission.
7 :, . SO I ran an inventory and in - in dome
8 locker 426, I have 50 sample bags left
9 and in the - in the waste management
10 compartment in locker 823, I have _ -
11 37. That's a total of the 87 bags left.
12 Divide it by three, that doesn't come out
13 to enough for the rest of the days of the _-
14 mission. It comes out mere like 29 days. t_
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I looked - looked in our friendly stowage
16 =book, which is not the best in the -4
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18 sample bags, the locations. When we started
19" this mission there was 150 of th_n in D-426. _o
20 There were 48 of them in H-823 and there --
21 are 114 in E-699 Charlie. And I think O
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23 , trash airlock. It appears to me that we're O
24 nearly 20 d_vs short in urine sample . . ._ 11
25 ba_s and I'm wondering what we can do " -4
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360 15 i0 22 SPT " sPT at fS:10[.M133 ...-_ 360-, lengtK 7.......


of sleep, 8.b, quality, good; remarks, 4.
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360 15 i0 35 SPT SPT out. !,


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360 15 i0 45 SPT SPT again wi_h PRD readlngs: 42550,


33302, 3839_. Out.

360 16 53 hl SPT SPT at 16:5_, Earth terrain camera


with a time _ack on the clock. Okay,
. I'ii give yqu a time hack with the
_. ETC clock i_ reading 16:49 and 30 seconds -
._ and six - 49 30 seconds. Standby -
' 5, 4, 3, 2, i -

• 360 16 54 08 SPT MARK.

, SPT Give you anatherhack here coming


_, up at 50 - _6:50evenfortheETC .
• clock. Okay, stand by - 2, i -
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360 16 54 38 SPT MARK.

: SPT I show the Clock said to be 4 minutes


and39 seconds slow.

36016 54 50 SPT SPTout.

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360 17 i0 40 SPT SPT at 17:08. Earth Terrain Camera. I


was inspecting the area of all of ...
which lay between the camera and all
the magazines, especially those of
Alfa Bravo ... said to be perfectly
functioning condition, no ..., con-
tamination ..., the ... connected to
the camera body, are particularly
good. I have replaced the shield
and I ... so apparently it ...
tolerance and how the field goes on
the - the shaft, I should say the
height of the field above the ...
which is in back ... or it might
even be we could tell ... It's
hard to narrow down any closer
than ... general area of a bad
connection. I'll try and keep an
eye on it and troubleshoot it a
_ littlebit more.... put it on at
the very top iand let the magazine
.push it down and it would - the camera
body push it _own ... did that twice.
Didn't seem effective.

360 17 i0 44 SPT SPT out. Correction when I did turn


on the power, I did not get an end
of film light this time.

36017i0 5_ SPT Out. i

360 18 12 59 CDR This is the CDR at 18:13 Zulu. Debriefing


the first ATM run of the day which started
at 17:ll Zulu .... the update on time
and NuZ is minus 1.8. Started the ATM
runs off at 17:13 with a J0P 6, step 2,
no particular problem; everything went
smoothly on that. Then got in the JOP 25A
and I'd like to express my appreciation to
you guys down there for your show of
confidence in us in that you let me do
a Maxi-Raster and figure out my own
numbers this time. No problems with 25A.
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It went very nicely, it's a pretty simple


thing to do. Then I passed you down some
VTR. I think the only thing of real -
note, really, is the white light corona-
graph picture. We have a rather strong
single mirror ray at about 075 or 070
on the solar - in the corona. And then
around at about ll0, that's with the
wide - rather wide based - looks like
multiple streamers.

360 18 14 37 CDR And of course over at 270 there's a


very wide one, a very wide based
streamer. But, I think the one of
interest is the one at about 070 or
065, thereabouts. That is a single
mirror streamer, and it's - it's
reasonably prominent too.

360 18 14 57 CDR And looks like that must be coming


off of either active region 4 or
active region 00. Looking at the XUV
MON, there's nothing - nothing too
new there. Where the active region
are - regions are we have a lot of
bright spots and a couple of them,
particularly O0 and 05, I believe
it is, can be seen in ambient light,
you don't need integration. And I
see also an integration that's coming
around the east limb, we have another
bright area beginning to show up on
the XUV MON. So maybe we've got some
reinforcements coming. That's Just
about it. There really wasn't anything
too spectacular went on. We finally
got everything through without any
fumbles, I believe.

360 18 15 52 CD_ CDR out.

360 18 27 28 PIT PLT, the time is 18:27 ... The S009


check, timing check, was as follows:
the actual time was 18:27:09. The
predicted time given from the ground
was 18:25:26.
w. •

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360 18 27 5? PLT But the time the mechanism actually


started was 18 :2T :09.

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1360 21 44 00 SPT SPT at 21:44, ATM pass which began at


20:19. 55 OFFSET went with - was no
problem. I had to make some very minor
changes in the 55 horizontal reticle,
had to step it down Just very slightly,
an ARC SECOND at the most. And the
4-limb eoaligmment results follow.
Day 360, time 20:25; at the upper limb:
H-ALPHA i, plus the I000; 82]3, plus i000_
55, plus i001. Lower limb: 82B,
minus 950; 55, minus 95h. Left limb:
H-ALPHA i, minus 894; 82B, minus 895 ;
55, minus 899. Right limb: 82B,
plus 1080; 55, plus 1080. 55 mirror
position, 0933. Additional information:
the ROLL for this was minus 5386.

360 21 45 49 SPT At the upper limb, my LEFT/RIGHT, the


best I could Judge, which would put -
put us on center of the upper limb, was
plus 77. At the lower limb, the 14_i'/
RIGHT was plus 116. The UP/DOWN at the
left limb, which would put the slits
exactly tangent to the limb at the
center, was plus 3. And, also, the
LIMB OFFSET, while I was doing that,
initiaJ/y started out at zero. And
then I had s_me instability in the
readout, and _it went from between zero
and the m=_i_um of 13. Not a very
rapid change, but m_ybe i - every i to
2 or 3 seconds. But it would J,_m!_.from
2 to 5 to 0 to 13, kind of randomly
in that _=-_er. That was, again, 2 or
3 seconds or so between each - in each
Jump. And the UP/DOWN for the right
limb was plus 35. And on the left - and
on the right limb, the_IMB OFFSET
remained stable at zero.

360 21 47 13 SPT I have a feeling that our FIR".'SUN


SENSOR is not only moving realtive
to the other experiments, but that
it has rotated as well. When I slew -
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say, start at the upper limb and


slew straight down, I do not get to
the center of the lower limb, as
evidenced by the numbers l've Just
given you. So I suspect that the -
there must be some misalignment in
rotation around the FINE SUN SENSOR.
At the very conclusion of the pass,
I looked at the active region 05. And
I could see some material, perhaps a
suggestion of loops at the very base
of 05, about 20 ARC SECONDS off the limb
and having a distance - extending along
a distance of maybe one ARC MINUTe:. l've
described it a little on a/r-to ground,
and l'm going to look at it a little bit
more on the next pass.

360 21 48 37 SPT SPT out.

360 21 49 21 SPT SPT with an addition to the last


report. I'm not sure if I did give
you the mirror position for 55; and
that's 0933. We changed from i0 down
to line 9.

360 21 h9 33 SPT SPT out.

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360 22 46 49 SPT SPT at 22:47. ATM pass which


began at 21:52. Again, lots
of good observing time. Sute
makes life interesting for me
and I hopelthe extra data is
useful. I started out with a
building block 32 at Sun center,
with a good old quick look at
the corona, I did not see anything
of a deviation from the picture
I had taken about an hour and a
half previgus. Then I went down
to look at!the weakened remmant
of active 2egion 05 and what I
had lookediat the previous orbit
and though% perhaps was surges
going out along the magnetic shield
line or what - what - which would
outline ... that particulsr con-
fi_aration did not appear, but
other relatively sm,ller surges did.

360 22 47 59 SPT And I could not say that they


followed the same magnetic field
line but there was fewer - few
surges on _revious orbit and it
looks like 4 or 5 smaller ones
on this one. So, things were
changing. We did have a very
good PR structure above that area.

_60 22 28 25 SPT I thought I'd do two things; one


is to get behind time or not
behind time really at least some
time resolution. Pictures of
that region with 55 and 56 and give
54 a LONG exposure to look at
the X-rays, and see if there's a
connection between the streamer
structure and the X-rays.

360 22 h8 4_ SPT I asked A1 Krieger to describe to


me on the night side during the
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science conference. By the


way that's a very clever and
useful idea.

CC ... 15 seconds from LOS. We'll


see you over Madrid, h8 minutes
from now.

SPT What I'd like to discuss is


electron density, and the other
is density ... It's a good way
to learn a lot. So, what I did
was ooint the horizontal, H-alpha
1 crosshair slightly off the limb,
ROLL to minus 4388, which Just
about centered the surging material.

360 22 49 h2 SPT The active region 05 was just


slightlyabout the centerline
and 00 was up and to the left
in my picture. I gave 55 MIRROR
AUTO RASTER with a GRATING POSITION
of zero. Truncated at line20,
gave them 12 of those. 56 I gave
IT PATROL SHORTS at the same
tim_ interval as 55 early iniations.
And 5h received one long exposure
and this was carried out with setting
it up in MSI-51 an_ that sequence
was initiated at hh:h0 time remaining.
And then once again at 22:40 time
remaining.

360 22 50 33 SPT So, that should have given them


a 22-minute exposure. I was just
going to go back to Sun center and
was back at Sun center, so that
55 could get some information on
electron density.

360 _2 50 56 SPT And got a Call from ground about


th_ type 3 radio burst ; looked
at the corona, could not see anything.
At least not into - on a gross scale
anyway, but with our monitor I did
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not protend that we could see


anything of a fine structure
at all. So I did not change the
mode.

_60 22 51 33 SPT I then went back out, after the


building block 2 was complete,
and in that building block 2, I
just included ... with 56, went
PATROL NORMAL 52 and 55 with a
MIRROR AUTO RASTER at GRATING of
zero. Then went back out to look
at the region above active region
05, and about 1 arc minute out I
_ _ble to _'ind some counts up
aro_id 50 or 60 on oxygen VI which
filled the guide lines.

<60 22 52 07 SPT A 55 and up, would indicate that


there is some struoture out there,
e limb structure, I'm not sure.
plan to work this one a little
F bit morethe nextorbit. I got a
couple of ideas in mind we can
see how they come out.

360 22 52 30 SP_' SPT out.

361 O0 16 13 SPT J_T at the 00:16 ATM pass which


began at - oh, about 23:30. And
I picked up the work which was
dezi_lated for 18:h6, that's
bu_laing block 32 at Sun center and
JO_ 21, building block 35.

,_C ...

_ It 311 went real well, no - no


pr _blems. I did - had to take
an extra lap around the grating,
jpwever, ended up with the last
MIE_0R AUTO RASTER it GRATING 0000
abo_ the second or the last
Lhird of it or so was below 400K.
_verything else went nominal.
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36] 23 26 06 SPT Actually, I was able to get in 8,


excuse me, T MOS256's for 54 ...

SPT Also, at the very beginning of the


orbit, ... breaking in H-alpha
and that area which we had expected
to be a good performer for one
of those high magnetic field gradients.

361 O0 03 64 SPT To the northwest of the lead


response it was fairly bright
plages. I did not see any
accompanying enhancement in the
XIg/ Monitor and we were in the
_o_th Atlantic anomaly so I could
not carry anything from the PMEC.
I watched the XUV monitor ...
loaded to FLARE mode but nothing
developed.

/_i 00 18 24 SPT SPT out.

CC ...

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361 O0 39 h3 2PT - if we would not have a


Christn_s tree.

SI'U Though we had this old


structure left over in the
workshop here, which we really
didn't know what to do with.
And we thought that the best
thing we could do was to cover
it up, so there's our Christmas
tree. Thanks very much. I
sure appreciate it.

PLT ...

36[ Ol 39 39 PLT PLT, the time is 01:39 Zulu.


The M560 cartridge temp. HOT i
is 645; HOT 2 is 645; COLD I -
COLD 1 is 53; COLD 2 is 53.
Again on M1 - M560: HOT i,
6h5; HOT 2, 645; COLD i, 53;
COLD
2, 53.

P[_ PLT, out.

SC ...

361 Ol 53 27 SPT SPT at 01:53, debriefing the


ATM pass which began at 00:59.

CC Skylab, Houston. We have


45 seconds from LOS ...

_PT Which is scheduled operation.


As for the observing time, I
started out looking at the
region above the limb at active
region 05. I had the ROLL in
my Sh523 which was the horizontal
_r_s_,air Just about tangent
to the limb at that location.
55 I gave a 3 truncated MIRROR
AUTO RASTER at line - at a
grating position of zero; went
down to line 20. 56, a PATROL
NORMAL and 5h, a MSOS56. I

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was going to explore the first


GRATING AUTO SCANS, I was
going to explore the - what
I thought :_as the indication
of a loop above the limb, at
least ... one. It later turned
out to be just the start of
some surge activity. I got a
call from Activity [?] saying
there was a surge out of active
region 00 and request to go
Sun center and look, which I
did. I did not see anything,
so I gave 52 a standard mode
to that. 55 MIRROR AUTO
RASTER, zero GRATING at 56,
3 PATROL SHORTs. I looked
before and after the STANDARD
and could not see anything in
the corona comparing it with
our photograph and what I
could dicipher. However it
f- didn't have a transient or a
change. Went back out to
the limb to pick up where I
was, and had Just started a
GRATING AUTO SCAN and noticed
that we really had some good
surging had started up and
set my position to ... but
1_nfortunately, I was off the
limb, and I took another lap
around the the grating which
was the verg - fairly frustrating
because we had all kinds of
good data. I went _y the ...
the grating took another lap.
I moved back out to the limb
just in - Just before we came
up to II00 on the lh000 on the
grating and picked up the zero
pulse; got back to zero. REFS
went out to the limb, started
GRATING AUTO SCAN and what I
did was to move off to a
position of minus 1017, which
put the top of the scan just
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a little bit past line i,


but just on the limb. That
way I would only have to go
down to around line ll or 12
or so to pick up the activity
to give you the wire time
resolution. I had executed
a few of those and got a call
from ETC to turn the DETECTORs
OFF because they thought I was
not at the right position. And
I took a little explaining I
turned the DETECTORS OFF so
we lost a little bit more data
until that got straightened
out; turned the DETECTORS back
ON again and picked up the
MIRROR AUTO RASTERs. While
I was out there I had two
things going on 56 a - I have
them about a 8-minute exposure -
7-minute exposure on filter 2,
/-_ and then a more shorter [sic]
one on filter h. I had planned
a longer one but because the
activity and the fact that I
had to move around I terminated
the various exposures. I only
got about 4 or 5 minutes on
filter 4, and a couple of more
PATROL SHORTS.

361 Ol 58 52 SPT I think had I Just stayed


right where I was right out
on the limb and continuous
had done MIRROR AUTO RASTERS,
we c,:u!d have gotten some very
good high time resolution data
on that surging material. But,
in 05 and 00 will be there'll
tomorrow. I'll look for it
them also.

SPT SPT, out.

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361 03 30 19 PLT Now this is PLT debriefing ATM pass


started at 02:42. JOP 6 step 1 -
Alfa completed as per pad - JOP

su._mmary sheet. Nu Z update was


performed in time alloted. One Bravo,
C_ center was executed . .. 82 Alfa.
[ did the grating 3 scan on - on
line 9 - -

_:'_iI _. 3_' }_ (X; S_glab, Houston we're 30 seconds - -

p!_ - _ instesd of line 25.

CC ... az_d you'll be talking to the


d<ctors, Ed. And I .., say to give
y-_ _ i plus on your ATM ... this
evr'_ing. He's satisfied with it 811 ..,

_61 0_ 3_[ 0h ?_T Did a MIRROR, AUTO RASTEH; DETECTOR,


_f- 8/1 zeros. And I went hack end gave
one AUTO SCAN on line 25. Let's see,
- I may not have given you the full
four 54 sequences. I may have only
given you 2 after the roll maneuver.
I d_dn't want to give it - I didn't -
I didn't copy the frame countdown
and I didn't want to expose too many
so I decided to err on the short side
there. IR see _m I did the video
tsL_e _ m_nutes. I timed it so I could *u_
E on the roll for the zero to minus 5500.
Then gave you the XUV MON sequence.

_61 O_ 31 57 !'LT A_er the building block I was completed,


I went down to the - at minus 5400 ROLL
went down the west limb where Ed said there
was some good spicule activity, or surges.
An l I did, oh, I guess about six or seven
m_ hi-MARs done on - through line ten -
t_>h 12 to lB. I tried to catch around
1 _ _d 13, which I think was actually a
lit _le bit too far now that I - I was
watching it. I started to loos both
the _ctivity about line i0, where I was
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pointed. So I did that. Then I went - I
thought, well I'ii give 'era better time
resolution, so I went to line 8, which
looked like - cutting across the surges
it was gettingflippedback and forthon
the talkbaek - the zero order talkback.
I think we got about, oh, probably half
a dozen LINE SCANS on line eight there
before we hit about 2 minutes. I wanted
to get back on Sun center and get
everything tied up for the powerdown.
And the eoronagraph looks - the corona
fairly interesting on the west limb and
it has the 1 helmet streamer on the equator
on the east limb.

36] 03 33 2] PLT On the west limb it looks llke there's


about, oh, a very, very fine, but distinct -
that is narrow streamers at about 2:30
and 2 o'clock and maybe 2:30, 2:45,
3 o'clock, thatls two of 'era. And then
there's sort of a grouping - more or less
a wide - more - more widened helmet
streamer down around four o'clock. Quite
a lot of activity in the corona on the
west limb. The active region 00, there,
I couldn't tell much about it. I think
that you can probably see it as much
as I can in H-ALPHA. The - there does
seem to be an awful lot of activity
on the limb, however, and think you got
some 55 data on that.

36[ 03 74 OL PLT PLT out.

TIME SKIP

_6! 04 17 29 SPT SPT at 04:17; Mh87-3B. Wardroom: general


arrangement's pretty good. I think the
volume on the compartment could be slightly
larger, although I think it's fairly
adequate. Again, on the arragement, I find
that the SPT to get to the food, or to
,Y the place for stowage of used cans, or to
the can crusher, or to the food freezer,
has to crawl over the CDE or the PLT and
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I thinkfromthe standpoint the


arrangement of the room could be
a little bit better. I think it
ought to be worked out so that all
threehave aecessability to the
items required during a meal, as
: well as immediately beforeand
immediately after.

361 04 i__,3% SPT Feeling of floor approximately:


I ti_ink that's pretty good. I
-_. think the heightis good and I think
we ought to keep triangles on the -
or some way of stabilizing yourself
on both ceiling and floor, as well
as on the walls as much as possible.
Trash collection provision : they' re
adequate. STowage volume and ex -
access: I would like to keep in the
wardroomthose thingswhich are used -
to be used in the wardroom, like most
of the food. For example, down here
we have to go on up and try and pull
most of the food out of the - the lockers.
And frequently it's falling out down
here, and especially now that we're working
where third _ay we have to go shopping
and find all of the overage food. We
gradually moved it all down here, but
we've had things like ED experiments to
showers to flies to clothing modules.
Just everything has ended up in here,
instead of - Just a haven of anything
they can't fit elsewhere.

361 04 19 49 SPT And I don't think that's right. We


ought to put things in here which are
directly used for the food. You ought
to have to have the pantry right down
here. Temporary equilmment restraints :
well, we don't use equipment, as such,
for ourselves we've ripped out the -
the bottom plates and that's probably one
of the best thingswe've ever done. J_ow
we have some good footholds on the floor
,_ and now it's much easier to work and eat.
Personnel mobility aids: there are none.
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Personal restraint devices : well,


I Just discussed that one. Thermal
comfort: that's good. Noise level:
that's great, no problem. Ill,nn_nation:
that's adeq_,lite. Okay, in the head,
WMC: thing is too small end cramped.
General arrangement : functionally
i_ good; it works well.

361 0}_ 20 _7 _}7 Volume of the compartment: as I said


is too small. Ceiling to floor
p_'oximity: no problem. Ingress/egress
provisions: again, it's too hard if
two guys want to be in there at the same
t_me, they're really crawling all over
each other. That's part of the
aceessability. Trash collection provisions :
_re adequate. Stowage volume end access:
that's no good - pretty poor. I think
f it would be much easierif we had more -
make the thing larger end put some more
lockers around here where we could store
more towels, more washclothes, urine
disposal bags. Each guy have his own
cupboard for - for his own personal
belonging. I tink that's way under - under
supplied and . .. related to personal
_tems, your Dopp Kit and else you'd
like to keep in there. Personal restraint
d_:viees: there are none; it's lousy.
It's one of the poor - most poorly thought
cut provisions in the whole spacecraft.
I d_Jn't know how enybo_ figures you can
do something with the hare floors.
i÷cur're Just bouncing off those walls
when you're in there like a ping-pong
bali.

%1 Oh 22 h_, _PT 1%_ould give someone a flat zero on that


one and I would think he deserved it; it's
poor. We need triangles in there; we
need flow throughout the whole room. The ...
fan does a good Job, hut I'm not sure where
it's must be coming from, must be coming
through the door. What we reall ought to
/_ have is some way of sucking the air right
up from below. Since we do in the - in
the other rooms. Thermal comfort's
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adequate. Noise level's great.


Illtn_ination' s fine.

361 Oh 23 25 SPT Okay, the sleep compartments, general


arrangement and orientation of compartments.
General arrangement : I would like to
have it so that the SPT doesn't have to
go trudying by two other guys on the
way out in the middle of the night and
wake 'eraup. I think that the
arrangement ought to he such that three
guys could have access to the sleep
compartments without haveing to go
through, or 1-,,edlately adjacent to the
other two. The compartment, itself, is
_ too small. I think what we need in there
are some locations where a person could
sit down,or at leant,if you will, sit
as best he can in zero g and work. You
f need a small - sm_11 (Lesk in there. You
need better, more provisions for your
personal equipment. I intend to t_ke eald
restow lots ofthlngs, take the trashh_gs
oat of there, which have no place in the
sleep compartment, a whole host of other
things and try to make a little more
provision for some of the things I'd llke
to have immediately accessible to me.

361 04 24 35 SPT Ceiling/floor proximity is fine.


• Ingress/egress provisions: I Just
discussed. Trash collection is fine.
Stowage vol_me and access: I've Just
discussed again that is poor, in that
stowage vol_ne for personal irons is
negligible.Accessto them: I would
Just as soon use a few more walls for
that. Temporary equipment restraints :
there are none. Personnel mobility
aids : none. Personal restraints devices
other than the sack which we've already
di::cussed, none.

361 04 25 13 SPT Thermal comfort: the SPT ... Two -


two things. I thought - there were a
couple - SPT said to It's either too
" hot or too cold .... too cold,I - I
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put my feet right down there by the


blower, or the vent coming through the
• floor. I usually wear one, or I think
• maybe two pair of socks at night Just
so my feet don't freeze. And I don't
know it's no - no design featllre hut on
the - when we get to high beta angles,
the SFI"s sleep compartment gets rather
warm on the wall there, because therets
one part of the wall there which is
not shaded by the thermal shield outside.
Stowage level: fine. Illlrm_nation: great.

%1 04 26:3 [;PT Experiment cc_partment, general arrangement


and orientation of compartment: Okay, here
/ I would like to see us start using walls
a little bit more. We've Just got bare
open spaces on walls. I don't know why we
can't use eqipment. It's really a one-g
device ... to us in one g. That's one
feat_re I do like about the _A, is that
at least they managed, it seems, to use
up all the walls. The walls are the working
_•ree,

_,61 04 26 35 SPT I said this whole OWB is essentially


made for - made for working, for training
in one g.

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I [361 04 B6 32 SPT - photography or for better vision, i

S they can do it in the alrlock. Well,


4 what can you say about it? An airlock
52 | for one re.ason or another. I think
6 ] si -n airloek. The tube - the tube
is a tube. There's not much else you
7 can do with it.
8

9 SPT General arrangement and orientation of


10 the c_partment for EVA nonequipment.
11 Volume - Well, I think it could be a
12 little bit larger. Run into a few
13 instances where we had though times 0_
14 plannin_ for an EVA, and - and stowing m
15 of gear Just because we don't have -4
]6 enough room in there. I'm afraid one
17 of these days we're gonna kick one _,
IS
of those pie .- delicate pieces of
19 gear while we're in ther and res]]y _b°
20
mess it up. ii think the volume
21 could at least be 50 per - should be rn
22 _t least50 percentlargerfor O
23 that kind of operation. GEtting -- m
24 yourself in there wi_h all that __
25 umbilical and - in a situation which -r
26 may require that you have a volume
27 available to you for crew safety, I
28 don't think it could - it could - 0_ •
29 a _,oocl design in terms o_ vol_ ; you Pl
30 _ust flat need more. Pl
3] | -.4
32 _i 0h 37 h3 SPT Ceiling/floor proximity - Yeah that's O
33 not applicable. Ingress/e_ress provisions -
34 Great, one ... the other. TRash _
35 collection nrovision_. There are none, -<
36 but you don't need it in there. You're
37 always passing through whenever you'd be
33 in the mode of making or generating trash.
39 I
40 SPT Stowage vol_me and -ccess. I think we need
41 a little more stowage volume for EVA. And
42 that fits in with the whole - Well, the
43 question of volume.
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I SPT Temorary equipment restraints - Not
2 needed, except for EVA Personnel
3 mobility aids - not needea. Personnel
4 restraint devices. Not -Well, I
5 would think maybe for EVA, we could do
6 something there. I think if we get -
7 had ourselves a pair of heel clips in
8 there, which could be - which could be
9 put in various locations for a given EVA,
10 set up ahead of time. it might ake it
11 a little easier to work.
12 I C
13 SPT Thermal comfort -- fine- Noise level, - LC
14 ... We got the problems with the pu_ps 01
15 in there that's way too high see have
,uJ 16 the ATM coolant pump which s - ATM and -
O 17. _ coolant oump which is acting up. --
• <
_..o 18 I think if we're gonna have gear llke that
19 around there, we mould not have it so
-J 20 close to the walls, and where the vibration
_'_- 21 and sound can be transmitted so easily.
22 That leaves the MDA which will be discussed
C
23 next as a noise source. But that certainly _,
-- _ -- 24 is - certainly is real generator of noise --
O 25 and I think in future pl-nning we ongbt
n- 26 to take into !account malfunctions of that -c
u_ 27 kind and try ito keeD all the potential
0 28 noise sources _way from bare metal -
O-
29 being right up against bare metal w.11_ I
O 30 which act like a vibrator - accoustieal m
_- 31 can. l]/1_.Ination is - is adequate for m
32 EVA. If we had to spent any other time
33 there for something else - I guess it O
3.4 is pretty Rood- I - I really can't complain _
35 about it. It's ... I've ever been in .<
36 I've never had any problems with. Again
37 though, I will make a EVA hatch here - the
33 general location of it though. I would
39 w_ng it an appendage, if you will, an
40 appendage comin_ off of the main spacecraft
41 rather than as a - something you had to
42 pass through i I think it would make it
43 a heck of a lot easier for - for the
_4 _re-EVA and translating from one place
45 to another. !You wouldn't have ,11 the
46 EVA gear in your way. We can set up
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I the EVA gear and leave it there from
2 one EVA to the next. And there - It
3 ought to be like a T. Just have it oomin_
4 off at right angles, if you will, to
5 the central shaft of the spacecraft ..
6 whatever _t is you shouldn't have that
7 in the m_1or E flow.
8 i
9 361 04 41 07 SPT And on to the MDA/STS. Now let me say -
10 Now there's one thing I do like about
11 it. General arrangement and orientation
12 of compartment. Some people, I guess. C
13 do knock it. but I kind of like havin_
14 the w_lls and working space. Eowever. rq
15 I'd find that when we've got stowage
16 and workin_ vol_me w_11_ 4ust kind of
17 throwing in there into hodgepodge. Z
18 think we ought to try to centralize
19 stowage, or at least put it all in one to
20 location They may have had to _ to
2_ do it that ws_ because -f _ef_t nomlng F1
22 Up short. But functionally, ct sure O
23 wo,_Id he a heck of P lot easi-r if we _1
24 'hat1 all those big _towage lockers all -I
25 together, and well 3abeled. I don't I
26 see -nvthing here that gets me to that
27 question of labeling. And let me t-l_
28 about that. The MDAISTs is one of the
29 biggest m_steries of the world when you I
DI
30 a,o in there to find a panel. The 200 03
31 series, I th_k I can find. But I'll __
32 tell you. sometimes they have - I've
33 been on so many wild geese chases in O
Z
34 that olaee, both in training and in [l.
35 flight. I wasted more time because
36 some guy had _iven me a panel m_her
37 which no way related to the panel num-
38 hers which should he adjacent to it.
39 O_ 243_ is nowhere near 245. I will
40 never be able to guess - Some panels
41 8re closed inside something, with no -
42 nothing on the exterior that's imme-
43 diately obvious to you nnless you search
44 every square inch of the spacecraft
45 _.hat - the panel really is on the inside
46 of another enclosure, I think that thing

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2 of layout work in terms of nomenclature
3 stud organization that I've ever seen.
4 The guy -when he did that. it looks as
5 though he .lust kind of flipped numbers
6 ,_p in the air and scattered them all
7 81"ollndand whateyer w_ they came out,
8 that's the w_ it was. Certainlz that -
9 the least the_ could have done in there
10 was take at least put panel and labeled
11 them with A, B. C, or D, depen_/ng upon
12 the quadrant they wer_ in, That would c
13 h_ve helped a lot.And then steDped them £n
14 On up from I00 on up to 200 andln series, m
15 if you will, so that the first 2 foot was
16 from the - the first 2 module would _e _-
17 i00 and- to iii0 and %rould h_ve put an
18 A, B, C, or D after _to That wQul_ help,
19 At least know where you were,_ w_at quadrant _
20 you were in and what -- what sector. Then
2t I can think of - a little Smaglnation a .nl
22 couple other ways of doing it. The way O
23 it right now_ it's got to be one of the _
24 world's worst. __
25 J x
26 _i 0_ hh 09 SPT Volume of th_ compartment - Ah, itts okay _,
27 for the Job you have to do. Ceiling/floor
28 proximity - not applicable. IngTess/egress b_
29 provisions --Well, it was great; no problem I
30 getting in and out of one end or the other. _I
31 Trash collection provisions - Inadequate. -_
32 There are none. Thetis a real fault of that O
33 compartment, i, That's one of the reasons I _ Z
3_ emd up with a pocket 1%1_I of garbage at the L:-
35 end of the day, beer_use I do a lot of work i _<
35 in that compartment. I always end up with
37 thing I need to he throwing out. Anything ;
_S frca cans, which I pick take up there for -
39 to eat a meal while I'm working the ATM,
40 pieces of things that you have to cut up and
_I work out for checking checklist - You -

42 . , ._ nS_l_.e:,iZ_: _he_'.s
you..._ a whole list of things. ,,
43 "_ " - " " t
44 SPT Temporary equil:_ent restraint - There we fall
45 short, too. I think we need - we haven't
4_S given that area more than _ust a couple of
47 triangle surface and I think we need triangles
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I everywhere we don't have a piece of
2 gear. That would .11ow you to at least
3 tie some great down in a temporary way
4 with some of these other personnel or
5 temporary equipment restraints which
6 I Just t_1_ed about in O_TS. I also
7 find one thing that's very noticeable
8 abOUt this whole location - the whole
9 thing is - that is, the spacestation
10 is broken up into a hot spot. It was
11 made by d/fferent people and it certainl_
12 shows. I think everything ought to he - C
13 become more standardized and uniform. On
1,4 The OWS and an airlock functionally _L
15 should be different, but I think in
16 terms of the types of equipment,
17 restraint straps, the Whole work - they --

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20 SPT ought to bemobility
Personnel imiform.l
aids - None. --toto
21 Personnel restraint devices -_ell, rq
22 mobility aids, you don't need. But O
23 i personnel restraint devices, none, Just. nl
24 flat zero. And I think in there you need --
25 triangles or!some other- whatever we come -_
26 up with in t_at future to - to work on. I -c
27 think the triangles are pretty adequate.
28 Matter of fact, I think they're more than to
29 adequate. I've learned to use them and n-
30 I think they!re super. But there's no _I
31 handholds inlthere , Just flat nothing, Pl
32 _uld the gear iwhich I had to grab onto -
33 I think in the - in the one-g layout 0
34 that you have down here in the experiment
I ..
35 compartment, :you don't need handholds
35 out in the center of the floor. Up there
37 in the MDA, i think you at least need
3_ some handholds or something to grab onto
39 move from one place to the other, sticking
40 out a little _above some of the equipment
4| because that equipment - s_me of it's
42 fragile - some of it's Just flat baresided.
43 One thing I have a deathly fear of is
44 grabbing those rate gyros 8rid setting us
45 off on - rat_ gyros off on a wild goose
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I chase. Grauted t-_Tr-e not suppose to
2 be in there to begin with, but now we
3 shouldn't have that worry about delicate
4 equilmnent.
5 i
6 361 0h 47 51 SPT Thermal comfort - It gets a little cold
7 up there. I have to take a Jacket up
8 ther to work on the ATM or anything else.
9 I come down to the OWS, I find I - taking
10 the Jacket off, sometimes the T-shirt.
I_, I know we got an inconsistency there.
12 Noise level - Wsy too high. Aside from c
13 the p_np which I mentioned, we've got 0_
14 rate gyros in there. And they're both .:I
15 making so much racket, I can't tell what -4
16 noise level exists under either two of _-C
17 those. Granted the rate gyros were not --
18 a design feature, but the fact is, they're 01
19 in there, and they do make a whale of "_
M
20 a lot of noise. Gradu-11y you tune it D
21 out after a little while; for example, _1
22 when you're recording, it obscures the O
23 recording. I don't think you can think nl
24 as clearly in there and you - you might --
25 be able to without all that racket right -4
26 behind you. JI think anything like that -e
27 o,_ht to be greatly reduced. Give them
28 energy factors of i0 to i00 or so less t_

3029 thanenergywhat,
it is right now - That noise mm-_
31 -4
32 SPT Illzuninationl- Again, it ge - it's a
33 little dark in there. I think we got O
Z
34 enought light scattered around to re-lly r_

35 get good photography. YOU have to take


36 and bring in some high intensity lights.
37 For some reason, the lights we have in
38 there - Matter of fact, .11 thro1,=hout
39 the whole spacecraft are Just low illnm_nation.
40 I don't know why we can't get somthing that
41 puts out a few watts. Scatter all these
42 mediocre lowiillln,_nation lights ,11 8A'Ollnd
43 the place, why don't we get a couple of
44 good ones? You
z certainly need a reasonable
45 number so you won't come up with a lot of
46 shadows, but !I think ... large n_ber of
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I squares in terms of light scattered
2 around,we get poor quality. By
s quality, I mean power output.
4
5 361 04 50 05 SPT I guess that's it. Oh, one other thing
6 on ill1_,_nation; I do work with relatively
7 low illumination in there sometimes,
8 and I find it works real well. When I
9 work around at the ATM, I us1_!ly keep
10 the three lights right over the head off,
11 so that I can look at the - interpret
12 the attitude displays adequately. So C
IB I think that there again, you need wide to
14 range of variabilities, not fixed. I m
15 find myself always peeping around there __
16 turning lights off and on. I think what l
17 I'd like to do is have a switch right by --
18 (n
the ATM control panel or rheostat which
19
20
you can turn up or turn down. I think in
the fUture, we should have panels which
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to
0
21 have a requirement for varying degrees of m
22 light, depending upon what function O
23 you're performing. You need to have a o_ ul
24 light switch right near by so that you - ._
25 you don't

have
r
to keep peeping out of I
26 your triangles, do a 15 - to 20-second
27 kick around the spacecraft in order to
28 adjust the lights the way you need them. t_
29 ... quite a fair amomlt of time doing -r
30 that so far. '_ Pl
m
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361 12 09 22 PLT Comm PLT time is 12:08 Zulu, day 361 -


and this will be three frames
on a new magazine in a Hasselblad
Charlie X-ray 52. I think we're
in the south Atlantic. We got a
picture of two little ice islands,
one that we've been reporting all
the time, two new ones _nd I've
got -- let's see - one, two, three,
maybe four frames now, l'm not sure.
One of them - the last ones in the
_ ... was _11 the large islands in the
picture. So I think we're in the
South Atlantic but, any way, the
reason I took this picture is because
I had not seen two of these ice
islands before. 8bows an
• lot of icebergs floating around them.

-' 1361 12 lh h0 SPT _ at 12:14. PRD readings, h2559,


! 23308, 38401. SPT out.
.' !

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- TIME SKIP -

, 361 12 42 18 SPT SPT at 12:42 reporting handheld


r. _ photos 80 and 81 .... recorder in
-- Saudi Arabia. We got a good look :.
- at very - a fair number of different
_ kinds of sand dunes. Fair dunes, _
sand dunes, and ...'as well as some
; of the different sizes and graduations f
of these sights which ... decrease.

-_ ;361 12 43 05 SPT We were photographing and have not


me,11y had time to look for details
; _ of hook dunes, transverse dunes and
_ perhaps ... linear dunes but it
•- looked more like shade dunes. Certain-
. ly a large variety of different kinds
of dune structure .... I'll give
•: _ou the photographic information.
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361 12 h4 33 SPT And then also althou6h we did -- -


not really have a great deal of time
left, we got a couple of the
300 millimeter. Hopefully we did put
a little image motion compensation
in there, but it's certainly difficult.
Actu-11y we didn't so that was mag 36
taken at 12:37. frame nt,nbers 3 and 2.
F-16. 300 millimeter. 1/500 of a
second.

361 12 45 12 SPT SPT out.

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361 14 21 26 SPT SPT at 14:21. ATM passage began at


13:24. JOP 18A, building block 30,
Sun centered. That was no particular
problem; I put that in the old tape
recorder at the end. However, that
took 2 minutes. And I had to set up
for the building block, I think we
cut the time a little short, I ended
up with, not a 30-minute exposure for
for 82A, but a 27-mlnute exposure before
we got to 400 K. And I ended up taking
an extra lap around the 55 GRATING again,
and I think the problem was setup time.

361 14 22 18 SPT I'll have another go at it this next


orbit. It's pretty much the same schedule
and we'll see how it works out. Trying
to stay up with the planning table is
f prettyn_ch of a full-timejob. And it
takes a fair amount of development and
technique. Trouble being that the MPC
is really not suited for this kind of
work. It's suited quite better for
official feedback, when you can look
at what small motions you're making.
Unfortunately, there appears to be a
si_ificant delay in the time you make
an input into the hand controller and
it finally shows up as the final number
in the - in the readout.

361 14 23 03 SPT In your visual displays such as H-alpha,


or white light, you'd - always immediately
you could see yourself making a one arc
second change. Here you have the lean-up
hand controller, and Just lean until you,
all of a sudden, see your numbers change.
And just lean further, and further on it,
_til you all of a sudden see your change
and come off it quickly and you may get
anywhere between 3 to l0 are seconds.
And if you overshoot then you try to
come back and sometimes you overshoot
coming back. And some of them I tested
f--
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in there, at least some of those numbers


on the pointing table, will on occasion
overshoot the truth will have to be
corrected.

361 14 23 49 SPT That was not as good as I was certainly


hoping to do, which was, I only got
2 seconds; I missed 15 seconds. That
one, I'm afraid, it's out of range
from the ... I did see the comet in
the white light coronagraph from about
2 solar radii out or so. If I could
see the very end of the tail, that
lets you know it was standing out. I
must say, I'm a little disappointed in
that visibility that we seem to be having
of it on the white light display .... a
l_ttle better revolution but I guess that
the size of that object, that's what we
have to expect.

361 14 24 50 SPT SPT out.

361 14 25 21 SPT SPT again, let me add one, one thing. 56


did receive an extra exposure on that one
SINGLE frame 4 for 12 minutes. That's the
only thing that they're - they're easy
enough to do once once we get the ... all
settled down, and all you've got to do is
look at the pointing table. I did miss the -
the VTR. I guess I did not have time to
read that because it was at the very bottom
and I thought we were wanting it Sun centered
and so I looked at, - the ones on the comet
so I'll try to pick that up this next time,
on the next orbit.

361 14 26 06 SPT SPT out.

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361 15 23 lh CDR This is the CDR at 15:24 Zulu. The


subject is M092/171. The subject for
today is the PLT. And the start time
of M092 was 15:00. The SPT's left
calf is 13 and 3/8. The right calf,
13 and i/Sth. The light bands we're
using are Alfa Quebec on the right, and
Charlie Juliet on the left. And - on
the calibration we're still looking at
125 for Systolic and diastolic on CAL
high, rather than the ... It's 127 to
123. CDR out.

TIME SKIP

361 15 51 2h CDR This is the CDR at 15:51. Terminated }4092,


starting M171-2.

361 15 51 h2 SPT SPT at 15:51. The second ATM pass today


which began at 15:01. This one went a
heck of a lot farther. Two reasons for
the results .... more time was what I ...
really needed between the building
block 3 - building block 30, 18A and 18 -
18A, step 1 to 18A, step 2. And, also
I think I learned how to twesk it a
little bit better. And I think I did -
did ... a little bit of 5h and neglected to
get down the exposure on the first building
block ...

361 15 52 56 SPT I would say that the tracking on this one


was probably the - ... a straight line -
up, up down versus time. I'd say the mean
deviation about that line was plus or
minus 2 arc seconds. And the factor of Oh
may be better than what I had done on the
first one .... controller at this time was
just a series of pulses, and I was able to
get 1 or 2 or 3 arc seconds at a time ....
tried for 2 arc seconds every 15 seconds.
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fm__ I think most of the time it was


gretty good. There are a couple of
occasions when I got a little off
be,rods but we did not stay out there
v_1_ long ... 5, 6, 7 arc seconds.
_it_re are only a couple of instances of
that but very short periods of time.
So I think 82A got fairly good resolution
on that one in telrrs of pointing. SPT
out.

361 15 56 08 SPT SPT with an addition to that last report ...


56 received ... fz'-me filter 4 for about
8 minutes, and the_i two of single frame
filter 2. Both oF those 9 to i0 minutes.
A_d I give you that range because I do
_le*.have the event timer to do the timing ...
using a small ._. _:hich ... command
module which ha_ _ot about that accuracy
F-_ of - of about _ u_ r_nue 30 seconds
_;r so ... about ._ ._c i0 minutes of
f.hat ... for tho_e exposures. SPT out.

361 16 36 58 CDR This is the CDR at 16:35 Zulu. Termination


of raft71-2. The subject is the PLT. The
data is as follows. CAL M20202 is 1143.

CAL M2H20 is 1231. Cabin air pressure was


4.965. Cabin a!r percent O_ was 67.14.

Pcl'eerLtwater w_-s 3.04. Percent CO 2 was


1.96. Vital car acities were 6.153, 5.955,
5.#41. Cabin air at the end is percent 02,

66.00. Percent w_,_ter, _.28. Percent C02,


1.)8. The PLT is now doing his exercise
_Id he has the VCG connected and being
recorded. CDR out.

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361 17 25 53 (M_ic)

361 17 26 h2 SPT SPT at 17:26. ATM pass which began at


16:32. No problem with carrying it off
as scheduled. On the last exposures
we gave 82A_ which was a WAVELENGTH,
LONG; and 82B, WAVELENGTH, SHORT.
Rather than lO minutes I got 23 minutes
and _0 seconds. Took it down to hOOK,
1 second before hOOK. 56 got the
iG-minute in a SINGLE FRAME EXPOSURE on
2, z 10-minute on h, and a 10-minute
one on 5. g_nd 55 was run as specified.

361 17 27 h7 SPT SPT out.

361 17 32 29 SPT SPT with an addition to the last mes-


s8_e ...

(Music)

TIME SKIP

SC .. •

361 18 51 09 CC Skylab, AOS through Canaries and


Madrid for 12 minutes.

CDR Roger, Story. This is the CDR. I'm


still not convinced that S05h is getting
what they wanted .... When you add up
four 13-minutes passes of this special
operation ...

CC Jet, we show ... running it right right


now. And I think that's one on me.
I didn't - didn't understand your
question ... we wanted wss ...

361 18 51 59 CDE Okay .... You got 2 ... 56's and 2 i/2
54's.
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CC Yes, sir. I think that's one on me.


I didn't understand your question and
didn't get up to you in time.

361 18 52 44 SPT Sl_fat 18:53. S073 set up; first


frame is frame number 4_. We're on
BV h8. Filter A-I is in; ROTATION is
286.0; TILT, 25.4. I'm ready for the
first lO-seeond exposure.

361 18 53 57 CC ... we'll be running these about three


more revs today, wanted to make it ...
making sure that you ... understand ...
now .... 54 does take 13 minutes, or
as it states ... about 12.8.

CDR ...

CC Yes_ sir .... whole pass is four of


those ... OS 256.

CDR Okay. I'll make a note ... rest of the


ATM pads ...

361 18 5h 3h SPT Okay. We're coming up to 18:55.


SHUTTER going OPEN for i0 seconds. And
I'll give you a mark.

SFT Stand by. 3,2, i -

361 18 55 00 SPT MARK. sHUTTER OPEN at 18:55. Stand


by for closure.

%1 18 55 I0 8PT MARK. Okay_ we're advanced. Coming


up to your frame number 2, which is
frame h6 here. TILT and ROTATION
remain unchanged.

SPT Okay, stand by for your next exposure


of 2 minutes. SHUTTER going OPEN
on _y mark.

%1 18 56 01 SPT MARK.

SPT One second - or i minute gone by.

- SPT Standby for closure.


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361 18 58 01 SPT MARK. Okay, that's frame number 2


is done. Frame number 3. TILT
and ROTATION remain unchanged. And
your frame number 3 is frame
number h5 on the cassette.

SPT Okay, c_ning up to 59. Stand by


and SHUTTER is going OPEN.

361 18 59 01 SPT MARK. Okay, this is 6 minutes'


worth. To 55. or 02:05.

CREW ...

CDR ...

361 19 02 15 CC Skylab, we're a minute to LOS. See


you over Carnarvon at 19:29; about
27 minutes.

CDR ..., Story.

CREW ...

CREW ...

361 19 0h 08 PLT Go ahead.

CREW ...

SPT Fifteen seconds to the SHUTTER closure.


On mY mark.

361 19 05 01 SPT MARK. Okay, that concludes frame 3;


frame n_nber h coming up. Frame
number 4 we' re going to a ROTATION
of 316. 316.6. 316.6 is set in; 10.6
for a TILT. 10.6 is set in. Coming
up at 19:06, for frame 4. Stand by.

361 19 60 00 SPT MARK. OKay, this goes for 8 minutes.

SPT Okay. Let 's see ; TILT and ROTATION


will remain the same for frame 5.

CREW ... on the left.


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SPT Okay. 19:lh is when one ends and


the other picks up again. And we
ought to be able to come pretty
close to doing that. Looks like
the flight planner forgot to put
an extra minute in there. That
extra minute really is not needed
when your not changing TILT and
ROTATION; all you really need is
around 15 seconds - 20 seconds.
You can cock the SHUTTER and verify
that you had the ... all set up
right. So I'm now at frame h,
which is frame number hh on the
cassette. That goes off at lb.

361 19 08 07 CDR Bill, is everything set up ...?

CREW ...

_ SC ...

361 19 13 35 SPT Ceding up to 14, SHL_TER CLOSURE,


and SHUTTER, OPEN. All at the same
time. All right, stand by.

361 19 lh 00 SPT MARK. SHUTTER, CLOSED.

361 19 14 03 SPT MARK. SHUTTER, OPEN. four seconds.


Okay, this is a 6-minute one. 316.6
and 10.6. Okay, so I'll - started
that one at 19:14:04, and I'll let
it run to 19:20:04. ANd then we go
to ROTATION of 098.9 and 28.1 for
TILT. Then 095.1 and 98 - 28.1;
TILT remains the same.

361 19 19 42 SPT Okay. Coming up to SHUTTER closure


shortly, 20:04. On nry mark.

361 19 20 04 SPT MARK. Advance; TILT to 98. ROTATION,


098.9. 098.9; 28.1 on the TILT.
28.1 is set in, and 098.9. Set to
go at 21 for 6 minutes. Okay. 21
exactly. SHI_TER, OPEN on m_ mark.

361 19 21 00 SPT MARK.


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361 19 26 50 SPT Okay, coming up to 47. Closure


on my mark.

361 19 27 00 SPT MARK. Okay, advance. WE go to


095.4. 095.4 set in. TILT remains
the same, 28.1. WE're going to
initiate this one a little early to
avoid sunrise, which will be at 40.
Stand by.

361 12 27 40 SPT MARK. That was at 27:40. Frame


number 7 was initiated at 19:27:40.
Run that one for 5 minutes.

361 19 29 54 CC Skylab, AOS Carnarvon and Honeysuckle


14 minutes.

PLT Rog, Story.

CC Bill, sounds like you're at the ATM.

PLT ... ready to go.

CC Okay, at your convenience, I want


you to turn the STARTRACKER POWER
ON ... go ahead and drive ... the
desired star angles and we'll watch
down here. We're checking out the
OUTER GIMBAL ... coder.

PLT ... I have an open talkback ... on


the SHUTTER and I can't get it ...

CC Copy.

PLT ... barberpole ...

CC ...

361 19 32 08 SPT Coming up to 32:40. Termination of


last exposure.

SPT Stand by.

361 19 32 41 SPT MARK. Okay, that's the last exposure,


frame number 7. ANd before I advance
film, we're reading 41. Advance the
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film and we move down to h0. Okay,


I'm going to be changing out the
lens and adapter, and you're ready
to go for the friendly PLT. No
anomalies during the run; it all
went smooth.

361 19 33 14 SPT SPT out.

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361 19 48 57 SPT SPT at 19:49. Ml_0, on the


special message which was sent
up to handle the vial which would
not fit in the containers, been
taken carre of. The two vials
were wrapped in about six wipes
and put in the bottom of 28 and
the - this morning's urine put on top
of it. Turned out that there
was no extra packing required, so
that you'll find the erine half
samples flush with all the others
and inlnediately underneath that,
the two blood vials with six wipes
around them. We'll put the -
tomorrow's urine samples in the
one remaining slot where the blood
samples were to go previously.

361 19 h9 57 SPT SPT out.

TIME SKIP

361 20 18 37 CDR This is the CDR debriefing the


ATM pass that started at 17:53
Zulu. Most all the - all the
J0P 18 Alfa went very well with
no problems, the only hang up
we had was on how to run S054,
and that's all on the air-tO-
ground so I don't see any reason
to rehash that in a debriefing.
I looked at a little bit of XUV
MON while doing the VTR recording,
and there was nothing too spectacular
to be seen. There is a bright
spot on the east limb coming around,
and - or a large bright area that's
going over the west limb at the
moment. The white light coronograph
I discontinued the CONTINUOUS mode
of operation in S052 for about
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h5 seconds in order to get


some white light coronograph
on the video downlink or on the
VTR, and then I picked up on
CONTINUOUS agai and pressed
on with it to truncated, two to
go. The comet in this - on the
white light coronagraph is quite
plain now, it's every bit as
bright as Mercury was when we first
started doing J0P 18 Deltas.

361 20 19 58 CDR CDR out.

361 20 20 O0 CDB This is the CDR at 20:20 Zt_u,


with a new subject, and that's
the handheld photos at - or the
earth observations were scheduled
for 20 :08 :20, the Peru-Humboldt
f Current. We asked about the
sc att ered-t o-broken-cloud situation,
I could see no indication of any
plankton blooming or any dark
blue spots or any indications of -
of a current in the area. We had
some Sun glint for a while, but
the Sun gling was uniform throughout,
indicating no presence of a change
in current or anything like that.
And the cloud forms themsleves did
not seem to make any abrupt changes,
so in general just wasn't able to
see any indication of the Humboldt
Current.

361 20 20 48 CDR CDR out.

TIME SKIP

361 20 31 h8 PLT PLT debriefing the ATM pass.


Started at approximately 19:38.
JOP 18 Alfa, step I, building block B0.
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Let's see, I think it was


executed fairly well according
to the JOP Summary Sheet. I -
one anomaly, I forgot to monitor
the white light coronagraph, in
between the STANDARD and the three
SINGLE exposures. No, I know
what it was, I wanted to wait and
do the XUV MON at the same time.
What I did though, I interrupted
a CONTINUOUS for a bit of VTR on
the WHITE LIGHT CORONAGRAPH, and
put on about 5 minutes of XUV _0N.
The comet is clearly visible, at
least there's something there,
it's in the right position. It
appears to be the comet, so all
it is, is appears as a dot at,
let's see, December 28, 00, yeah
it's just about right, it's just
f up to the lastof the - let'ssay
it's northeast of the center of
the Sun. In about the right position
according to this chart here. So -
but there was no comet tail visible,
I turned - I tried all the changes
in contrast and everything, but
I couldn't see a tail, all I could
see was the spot. Having difficulty
selecting, I didn't get the two
MIRROR, AUTO RASTERS at 2665 and
2999 because I was unable to select
'em and the anomaly was that after
I went back to round a reference
and tried to - got ready to select
2665, or excuse me, 2665, I overshot
on and went back to REFERENCE to
go back and get it again - -

CC Skylab, back with you ...

361 20 33 55 PLT - - not really there, I was sure


that I overshot, I think I got
a increment on the end. What it was,
I didn't know what was going on,
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I was very confused, I went


around to REFERENCE and started
over again, this time_ I couldn't
even get anything higher than
the 10's digit to register, it
Just kept cycling Zero through
99 and zero through 99 and nothing
else was showing. And so I finally
went back to OPTICAL REFERENCE and
soon as I got to OPTICAL REFERENCE,
it indicated an 80 but I went
ahead and turned on the D_I'ECTOBS
and did another MAR at CONTINUOUS.
Continued to do MAR at OPTICAL
REFERENCE ZERO untio ground advised
they'd set the grating and they
set it. The number that I'm indicating
isn't the nnmber that they set.
Not only that, but I'm in - either
f _ I got an extra stick showing on
the 10's digit or I've got one missing,
it's either a - it's either a 4 - it
should be - it looks a little bit
like a h or actually what it looks
llke is a 9 with the upper horizontal
stick missing. So I wasn't sure
whether I got a 4 with an extra stick
showing or a 9 with one missing.
Anyway it looks like a 27hh with
a extra stick or 279h without a
upper horizontal stick showing. Alld
that's the situation o_I the 55.
Everything else, I think was executed
nominally, no anomaly, and that's
the only cogent I have.

361 20 35 18 PLT PLT out.

TIME SKIP

361 21 04 29 CDR This is the CDR at 21:05 Zulu.


The M092 run with the subject being
the SPT began at 20:20 - correction,
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20:10 Zulu and terminated at 20:55.


The subject's - the SPT's left leg
measured 13-3/4, the right calf
13-5/8, the legbands used were Charlie
Juliet on the left and Alfa Quebec
on the right, and we have terminated -
or we will begin - we'll pick up
with 171 at 21:07.

361 21 05 14 CDR CDR out.

361 21 05 32 SPT SPT at 21:05, subject MO92. Upon


completion of run, it brings no
problems whatsoever during the run.
Negligible symptoms, the only thing
I was able to notice is the - the
full - the fullness of the leg,
feeling of fullness in the legs,
which has a slight amount of pain
associated with it. No - no other
- effects,that is, no tinglingin
the arms, no faintness, nothing -
the translation remuined relatively
low, below i00 - below 90 most of
the time, and the pulse pressure,
was - looked good ... from my
standpoint. The only thing I think
which contricuted to this being
a better run is i, I was relatively
well rested; 2, I took a lot of
fluids yesterday as well as this
morning.

361 21 06 27 SPT I took my full allotment of salt


this morning, which was i0 - -

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361 21 h6 00 [?] CDR q%is is the CDR at 21:46. Termination


of M171-3 was with the subject SPT.
Was at 21:h0. This was a back-to-back

run so we had no CAL N2, CO 2 or N 2 ,

s exercise on the ergometer. And


he's going to use the metabolic
analyzer. We'll get percent oxygen
_ter and CO2 after the end of the run.

361 21 47 00 CDR CDR out.

361 21 50 56 SPT SP [sic]. I'm giving this voice at


21:51 to go along with the TV downllnk,
f covering the white light coronagraph
and the comet. The ... which were all
at minus 5_00. We have some instruments
working. And, let's see - we're Just
about to finish so I'll roll it back
to 000.

361 21 51 25 CREW ... make ...

TIME SKIP

361 22 02 41 PLT The PLT debriefing the ATM pass starting


at 21:11. The JOP 18 Alfa, step 2,
building block 30 was completed with
the following exceptions - As - is
completed per pad with the following
exceptions. I think I only got three
repetitions. I did documentary photos
down below and venlred back and forth
and also setting up with a TV downlink
and I think I'd lost track. And if I -
if by numbering _ I numbered the frames -
and I'm pretty sure I only got 3 cycles
on that. And by the time I noticed what
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_Bs going on there was not enough


time to get a fourth one. I got
rasters as - I guess it was 60 -
2999, 000, 162, 10h2, and 2665.
_"nat's a single frame 1. 52
_DNTINUOUS. 3 single one-second
exposures and 52 CONTINUOUS for
the rest of the orbit vith the
exception that interrupted it for
about 5 minutes for TV downlink.
Comet is really streaking across
there and you can almost see it,
seems like you can almost see the
thing move. At least I notice a
very perceptible difference in the
first view orbit to the end of the
orbit. And monitoring the 52 white
light coronagraph. So looks like -
I - there is - there is what looks
like a tail. I assumed it was not a
tail because it didn't seem to be
pointed in the right direction, but it
may be. It may be I had mF geometry
all screwed up, But I would have thought
that at least a rad - there would - it
would have looked like it was pointed
away from the Sun on a foreshortened
basis and it didn't look like that.
So I - I'm not sure - it could have
been - it could have been the angle and
a lot of other things, I guess. But I
didn't think I was seeing a tail. I
thought I was seeing some kind of elec-
tronic noise or smear.

361 22 04 48 PLT PLT out.

361 22 07 59 PLT This is PLT. Time is 22:08. Reporting


on the temperatures, rate gyro packages.
The X5, 95 degrees. X-ray 6, 91 -
oops ... 85, 92 degrees. 6, 91 degrees.
Zulu 5, 96 degrees. Zulu 6, 95 degrees.

361 22 08 3_ PLT PLT out.

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361 22 20 XX SPT SPT at 22:20.

SPT I started this report quite a while


ago and I had the recorders taken
away by a hand ... so I could ...
over down or ... come to. Okay,
today's run was on the M092 went
pretty good. No problems, probably
one of the better runs I had.
Contributing factors probably in
our being a little more rested
now. I also took a lot of fluid
yesterday, which beforchand tood
my full otholoscope [?] for the
day which was 2 to 3 deep, and it's
going towards a 40. Had enough to
feel bloated but I think enough to
be - they said I was nowhere near
hy - dehydrated, from ... I had my
f first ... I would - I guess it might
be a hydrogen 3h [?], not geared to
one case to those rushed, initial
first few days, and certainly before
we undocked here. And it certainly
follows what we had ... few things ...
whatever the one we allow, but I
think that from the standpoint of
what's already ... the loss we could
conserve our forces ... help us to
take some water. I think that was the
building - contributing factor ... the
other day. MO - 171 which I ran
afterwards following M5011 [?] is our
back ... DAC ... and ... see ... to
better any word for it else than to
pick any ... Gulf Stream out. There's
...... connect 02 ... and we go out,
too, with a - Just like six ... too,
with that corelation those of a large
factor did not call the - the leaders of
- of ... or not. The Earth is nowhere...
I've graded several levels about once ...
55, in thre run which awaiting ... I
guess I thought the ... might do. At the
conclusion of the run the various ,.. of
-_- the central...of MITI.
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Altimeter's 4.33 ..• H20 5.57 and CO2 is


506 - 509. And a related item I thought
would do your ... the other night, I
think. And when I ... I •.. early went
down and he said it would he pretty
optimus. Well, I was looking at day 60 . ..
holding it and stood up when I take a
deep breath, and it stays built up
for a few minutes and then it just
goes down during the take •.. of
magnitude about 70 down to 52 - 53 ...
•.. the dome ... with the lid down.
Now we ...... out ... what with Jerry's
•.. It's certainly an..•

361 22 23 52 SPT SPT out.

361 23 03 00 PLT This is the PLT. Time is 23:00 Zulu.


Subject is M561. I Just removed 560
and I was putting 561 in and I noticed
that specimen Meeko [?] 561-h Alfa has a
dent in the side of the specimen cylinder•
It's about i millimeter in depth and
it's toward the opposite end as it ...
on the end - near the end that is
installed adjacent to the furnance. And
it's about, oh, say, 3 to h millimeters in
diameter. If you can sort of visualize
that being in a cylinder like that at
about 1 millimeter in depth as I said. And
looks like it's received a pretty healthy
whack there on the side of the specimen.
I want to report that now for the record•

361 23 03 47 PLT FLT out.

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361 23 35 27 P[_ This is with a regular ...

361 23 33 33 PI_ This is the PLT coming up on 23:34.


StsAuding by for the first exposure.

PLT i0 seconds.

PLT Stand by.

361 23 34 00 PLT MARK.

PLT Stand by.

361 23 34 l0 PI_ MARK. Advance film. Standby.

361 23 3h 15 PI_ MARK and a 2-minute exposure. And


that was started at 3h:15.

PI_ That'sat 285.3ROTATION. TILT


is 23.2. Taking two exposures a
those settings and then we make a
slight change in the TILT. I
started that at - I started that one
early. I don't think youmentloned
the difference, but I'll try to
correct that one time. I started
that at 23:34:15 instead of 23:35.
Still 15 seconds. Stand by.

361 23 36 15 PI_ MARK. 2 hatch film. Okay. Now, we


want 23.4. Okay, here we are, 23.4
and we've ROTATION 285.3, 23.4. We're
waiting for 23:38 coming up shortly
Now 23:37.

PLT Stand by.

361 23 38 00 PLT MARK. 23:38. Starting a 6-minute


exposure. The ROTATION is 285.3.
The TILT is 23.4. Okay, this will be
terminated at 44.

PI_ I'ii stop the recorder here while


I -- we're waiting.
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361 23 43 23 PIE Okay, PLT standing by to terminate


exposure 3 - 3&. Stand by.
i0 seconds.

361 23 4& 00 PLT MARK. Okay. Now I want film advance


and - 3160. Here we are, 3160;
10.7; 10.7; 3160, 10.7; and I want
to do an 8-minute exposure. And
20 seconds from now I'ii start at
23:45. And we'll have some good
time intervals in here for setting
that ROTATION and TILT. Make it
nice and comfortable. Standby.

361 23 45 00 PLT MARK. Starting an 8-minute exposure,


h5; be though at 53. Starting another
one at 53. Okay, it's the same one,
wo se'll Just quick a bunny acvance
it and so forth. I can do that in
5 seconds, l'tll be all right on that.

361 23 52 09 PI_ Okay. Coming up on 53.

CC CDR, Houston .... have any questions


with regard to the status ...
commence ... Vicotr? Tell him that's
affirmative.

CDR Okay. That's affirmative, Dick.

CC Okay, Jer. Thank you.

PI_ Okay stand by. Termination of


exposure.

361 23 53 00 PI_ MARK. Film advance. Start the next.


Okya, _,e've got it. About 3 seconds
here, no big deal. 53, that'll be 59.

PI_ Still doing those down there, Jer?

CDR Yeah....

361 23 48 30 PLT Okay, the PLT standing by for 59-


_- Completion of a 6-minute exposure.
98.4, 27.9.
f

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361 23 59 02 PLT MARK. Completion. 98.4 98.4


and 27.9. 98.4, 27.9. Coming up
on the even minute. This will be a
98.4, 27.9. Make that - Okay,
6 minutes. Stand by.

362 00 O0 00 PLT MARK. Starting a 6-minute exposure.

362 00 02 35 CDR This is the cDR at 00:02 Zulu.


Reporting housekeeping - shopping
list accomplishments. The aroma test.
Th following is the data on the
aroma test: number ten, lemon;
number 12, port; number 14, cherry;
number 16, orange; number 18, no smell.
number 21, spearmint ; number 23,
onion; number 25, wintergreen; number 27,
cinnamon; number 28, pepper; number 29,
_-- chicken. This data goes to the food
people, I believe. Dr. Yuber. And I
have data on the taste test. Stand by.
Okay, on the taste test I've done sample
number 1. Number 1 Alfa, I detected
bitter, but thought it ..s probably the
paper tha made it tast that way. I
moved on to number Bravo, and I tasted
salt and bitter. And on Charlie, I
confirmed bitter. CDR out.

362 00 05 00 PLT Okay, ti's at 5minutes past. 1 more


minute to go. And then we'll need
94.9 and leave it 27.9 on the TILT.
Okay, on that 6 frame here we've got
98.4, 27.9, and about 35 seconds t
run here. Thank _ ou. Stand by.

362 00 06 00 PLT MARK. That's zoom. 94.9, oh, boy!


Those numbers get me. Those numbers
really kill me. Can't even see them.
Yeah, that's it. 94.9, 27.9, and
I'm standing by for 07.

PLT 5-minute exposure starting in about


20 seconds.
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362 00 07 O0 PLT MARK. Okay. Frame number 7,


started at 00:07. 94.9 on ROTATION.
20 - 27.9 on TILT. In 5 minutes;
we'll be over at 12.

362 O0 07 58 CDR This is the CDR at 00:08 with results


of the M074, SMMD calibration. Start
time was 23:42_ temperature was 73.
It's the wardroom unit. Day of
the year 361. The stop time was
23:56. And the temperature was 74.
It was - the first run sequence was
CAL MASS of zero. Ther readout was
1.95537, and the rest of the numbers
I'll read are Just the last two. 55,
53, 61, 75, 76, 72, 35, 50, 94. the
next sequence was CALL MASS of 500.
The readout _ the first readout is
2.62196. The rest of the numbers I
read will be the last three numbers.
183. 185, 156, 160, 248, 206, 220,
186, 198. The third sequence and last
sequence is zero again. 1.95604.
The rest of the numbers are the last
three. 593, 580, 553, 607, 642, 657,
585, 603, 559. This terminates the
readouts on the S_4D calibration of th
wardroom unit. CDR out.

362 00 l0 41 PLT ... doing all that, but ... Let's see
I've got two more exposures, but they're
both fairly short. Okay, coming up
on 12 in about 50 seconds.

CC SPT, Houston. Have you get a second


to listen to prior to - getting ready
for this upcoming ATM pass?

SPT Houston, Just a minute. Okay there's


a nu z update that's scheduled at 01:50
to 02:00 on the pad.

PLT Stand by. 20 to 15 seconds.

CC ... next daylight cycle for you.


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S]?T Get them to delay that nu Z update until


until we get AOS Honeysuckle, we can do
•.. at about 02:10.

PLT Stand by.

362 00 12 00 PLT MARK. We have termination of 500


exposure. Okay, waiting for lh to
come around. You aren't going to get
it. WE have already had 94.9 ROTATION
TILT 27.9. We want 2 minutes exposure.

CC We'll have to terminate the star tracker


prior to doing this, but we might
as well wait until ... to do that
until we get AOS Honejsuck.e.

SPT Okay ..., I'll wait for your call.

CC Okay, one more thing for you Ed, we


checked on the comet visibility, and
it turned out that it's not gouna
become visible underneath that ATM
wing until January 8, which is a
long time away. We can however, get
some couple more glitches on the
C&G number 2. One of them occurred
during the EVA, and another one occured
today during the solar inertial ...
period. The only difference being
that this one that occurred today,
occurred in the upper half of the
region of temperatures at which we are
ocntrolling that variance. So it's
not even likely ... to do any extra ...
of any kind and since we don't have
a specific requirement for the visual
ops or the 233 during this period,
Just rememeber to take a look at
the ... as being pretty far out.
(laughter)

362 O0 13 24 PLT Ray's telling you, Ed, if you can


takeit and stuffit (laughter).
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CC Looks like that hook--up is the


smart thing to do.

PLT Stand by. Coming up in about


7 seconds.

362 00 14 O0 PLT MARK. Starting 2 minutes. Yeah, I


know. You want the triple pictures
in daylight.

PLT Okay, there's one minute. On my


mark -

362 00 15 O0 PLT MARK.

CC We don't have any data here, Ed.


Tananarive says S-hand voice only.

SPT Okay, I'm reading 28.97 up here. I'm


wandering whether that's the last
_ valuewhichwe gavehim or whether
that's a
PLT Why don't you look on the pad, you
d_-,,y.

CC 28.97 is the last value of the grating


we saw, Ed. So that sounds correct.

SPT Thank you.

PIT What's wrong with the pad, you


big did,my !

CC ... l0 minutes from LOS indicated


we dropped out early. Give you
Honeysuckle comes up at 00:33.

PLT Okay.

S_T I said look up the last ..., you


big d,-,my.

PLT Stand by.

362 O0 16 O0 PLT MARK. Cock.


f_

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362 00 16 03 PLT MARK. Okay. I'ii run for about


ii seconds.

362 00 16 12 P]2 MARK. Okay. We've got them all


off. Everything on time, except
the second frame was a bit early
there. I've reported that all
ready. Looks like a good run.
PLT, out.

TIME SKIP

362 00 17 i0 CDR This is the CDR at 00:17 Zulu debrief-


ing the ATM pass that started at 23:h5,
I guess it was. No, let's call that
22:30. Okay. Just about time for the
end of building block30 and JOP 18
Alfa. All the operations went as
scheduled. We didn't get our full
four - SCANs or the SL54 data in be-
cause we truncated at 6 minutes to go.
6 minutes time remaining. Kahoutek
is now off the video monitor so we can%
see it. When I shut down at the end
of the last run, the comet was Just
barely - the coma was Just barely
showing at the edge of the TV screen
if you put your head down close and
looked over to the side underneath
the .... You could see a little bit
of the tail still on the - on the screen,
but there's very little to be seen.
So the comet is essentially gone now
as far as our video seeing is concerned.
Took a little look at the XUV MONITOR
and saw a bit fat nothing. There aree
no - bright spots or anything anywhere
on the XUV, other than the - the bright
areas that are associated with active
region 00, and 99, and the rest of them
over on the west limb. And we have one
f brightarea comingover the east limb.
The WHITE LIGHT CORONAGRAPH is essen-
tially unchanged from this morning.
We have a nice white streamer coming
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around the east limb and a few narrow


streamers and a white band between
them going over the west limb. CDR, out.

362 00 29 h3 SPT SPT at 13:11 [sic]. Began at 00:18.


Building block 30 Sun center. Came off
straight forward. After that had a
little time for observing. And I Just
thought I'd go over and look at the
activity on active regions O0 and 99
while we still had them. Gonna be
same dry speels, so mR_e most of what
was - what little there was left. And
I looked for surges. I saw what appeared
to be one above active region above 99,
went out to arolmd 15 arc seconds. And
I guess some MIRROR AUTO RASTERs trun-
cated down to line 13 and some PATROL
SHORTs. They all truncated MIRROR AUTO
RASTERs, 7 PATROL SHORTs, and I was
around 55 arc seconds off the limb with
the H-ALPHA i. ROLL was 58 - minus 5829 ;
f- UP/DOWN of minus 1020; and LEFT/RIGHT
of 136. I watched this while we were
doing the observations 55 and 56. And
after that . .. very dynamic, and every-
thing looked as though it was fading
back in. I got a call about some ir-
regular librations from the southwest
quadrant or above the southwest quad-
rant of the limb. And I went over to
look into what - take a look at activate
region 00 again, and there was a small
but fairly bright surge visible there
also. It climbed around h5 degrees to
the vertical towards the north, about
l0 arc seconds in length and I thought
I could also see a hint of same fairly
bright vortices material above it in
H-ALPHA. And I did the same thing.
55 MIRROR AUTO RASTER ... GRATING of
326 01 13 5h zero. I truncated line 13 did h patrol
SHORTs. And at the very conclusion of
the - Just - Just a little - little up
before hOOK. I went back to Sun center
and gave 52 a continuous mode for 1 min-
ute. They're part of a quickie ....
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...... the only thing that really


could be done, other than Just MIRROR
AUTO RASTERs continuous MIRROR AUTO
RASTERs and various grating positions
to look very far out into the corona.
And I figure that is ... done very
easily on that. One thing I certainly
do regret and that is we never did
really get a good flare rise when the
opportunity was available. Amd I'm
thinking that next time we do have au
active region in sight, which I hope
we will again, we're Just gonna ...
like 00 did there. That was supposed
to be spotted quick enough and with
enough observing time and dedication
to getting yourself a flare rise.
•.. when one of those things appears
that we are willing to give up on
Earth observing program .... unless
there is something also of deeply
nature, and going to the flare wait
mode, maybe with some other programs
r11nning, but not with the S05_ and
always remain pointing at the hottest
part in the region and ROLL for 82A for
... dispension.

362 01 16 31 SPT And with the observing program plush


with the observer's ear, he has enough -
has only a very small amount to do with
the other instruments, so he can devote
his full time to staring into the XUV
MONITOR. We'll probably have about
one more shot at it when the ... longi-
tude comes around again. And if we hear
anything like this ... I think we have
a good probability. And on our part we
hope that we could get as many details
as .... I personally will try to get
up early, go to bed late, and work as
many as possible when we have staring
hours ... the system, that it's really
f
essential we go into that mode. I
point out that it is a prime ATM or a
major ATM objective which we did see
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fulfilled. And we certainly are willing


to do the best we can in order to get
it. SPT, out.

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362 03 38 00 PLT 'Fnis is the PLT; the time is 03:29.


I will not have time this evening to
give z good soak temperature. I will
give you some temperatures on the
561 processing. At ... The heat-up
was started at - 02:17 the mission is
now at 03:39 and half. Hot 1 is read-
ing 682; hot 2 is reading 682, Cold
1 and 2 are reading 47. Both of them.

362 03 38 50 PLT PLT out.

362 03 42 45 CC ... over Honeysuckle for 14 minutes.

CDR Rog, Story. Bill says ...

CC Okay. At your convenience I want


_ you to turn your startrackerPOWER ON.
... down here ....

CDR ... I opened ... on the center ...

CDR ... checking ... barberpoled.

CC ...

CC ...

CC Can you ... this?

361 19 32 09 SPT Coming up to 32:40, termination of


last exposure.

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_ CDR This is the CDR at Oh:Oh Zulu. This
2 message is for Flight Director Phil
3 ._ _haffer and CAP C0_4 Dick Truly.
4 Phll and Dick, what we woUld li_e,
5 since we have ahou_ reached the
6 h-_eway point of this mission,
7 - assuming that it's going to go the
8 full - the full 85. I'd like to get
9 from you guys a how-goes-it or a
I0 recap of the objective - the mission
n objectives we've accomplished so
12 " Tar. I{ow - versus those we've p1-_-ed. C
13 : I think pretty much the FAO has - {])
T4 got that sor_ of information that he m
L$ provides to the - I think the FMP and - ..4
16 eum@ the d_ily report of the- of
17 the mission. I think we'@ very much
18- !4_e to see where we stead right
19 now as far as accomplishment versus
20 What's planned. We'd all kind of
21 hope@ before the mission, and every-
22 body had the mess-_ge, that we d/d O
23 not plan to operste at the SL-3 -_q
24 pace. And I thirf_ really up here ,
25 _- w.L_5=o_ _;u£xuc.c,A
AS -- as Keeping -r
26. %+he threel of us alert end healthy.
L_27 I think an illnes:; event is probably
28 ecm_ething that we can really do ;(_
29 without. , I'm also getting the _C
Pl
30 feeling frc_ some of the questions _1
31 that have been asked of us the last "4
32
33 few days that people down there O
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are beginning to h_.stle over who gets Z
34 { out time and how nuch of it. And I _-
_mag_ne you g_s are probably caught
35 :right smack in the middle of it
3Y and the questions that arise to
38 mlnd when I hear these - when these .
39 _people star_ 8__kirg me these questions
40 :from one place or eunother and that is - -
41 ._L'e we behind, s.ni if so how far? Or
42 :Is _11 this hastle over our time a
43 -. result of people c_ing out of the
44 woodwork with new things _o be done.
45 "['d like to understand that and
46 possibly then I'd be in a position
47 t_0 maybe respond and do something a_out ----

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3 stand, l'd like to know what kind .
4 of problem_ are plaguing you, aud
$ I'd like to know what kind of monkey
6 _Tenches that we're casting into
7 _our machinery. I would like to
8 - know if it appeared to you that we
9 appear to'be overly concerned about
10 free time. It's an important thing
11 to me, I thir_k, because of my concern
t2 about keeping us healthy and keeping C
13 " us alert. If you guys think it's
14 ,_easonable, I'd like some straight words ,I
15 : on that. iI really, frankly would not
16 : object toga private co_, if you . "r"
17 think - if you think we need to re-11y
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talk thislthing out. I'd have no

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19 " 2 _- . - _ objection whatsoever to requesting ..
20 a private!co _-_ and maybe get you guys
21 _. and Kenny Kleinknecht and Dr. Kraft, _ _1
22 : if he would like to be in on it, and O
23 : " t_l_ the whole thing out. That - We're -- ql
24 beglnnlng to get Jus_ - Just little -4 •
25 -- hints and indications up here Just from T '
2.'- " the questions we' re getting, that we're _ --
2Z ;_ - z " getting into a time bind - It's got
28 ; people re_11y worried down there.
29 .... People are asking about exercise and _:
30 ; .the medlcQ are asking about exercise Pl
31 - : ; 8_d where!do we think we really ought to _ '
32 .._ : _1 . have the Whole hour and a half and O "
33 ;- • : : _ why and all that. And l'd like to Z
.34 .- : :_ k_ow Just:eXactly what everybody's r"
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36 -_ :" < these questions, because we're trying
37 [ tO get a straight answer up here and
"38 ..... sometimes'it helps to know what's -
39 ° . what prompts a certain kind of question
40 when somebody asks it; it helps you
41 : .", ! better evaluate how you ought to
42 _ . " answer it. That's essentially -
43 _ ,: %,he big question, yOU guys, and that
44 -. is, where do we sts_:d? What can we do
45 if we're running behind _.nd we need :;
46 to get caught up? '^_at can we do
47 'that's reasonable and we'd like to

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362 12 09 15 SPT sIT at 12:09. PRD readings


42570, 23316, 38h13. Out.

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362 13 05 08 SPT SPT, at 13:05. HH30-12 ... time. Unfortu-


nately the whole area was clouded over
down there a% the vmry tip of South America
when we came over this morning. All except
for the straits of Magellan which we've
rarely seen. Not under cloud cover so we
did get a couple shot of those. Information
on that was -

362 13 05 47 SPT CX52, taken at 13:00. Frame number 2122,


F-II, 1/60, and 1/250 .... i00 millimeter,
lleS0.

B62 13 06 18 SPT However, all was not lost. We did see,


at about 13:04, plankton blooming which was
out - out from underneath the clouds, mad
it was heading pretty much west from ...
and it was at location of approximately
B0 west and 41 south. 8o apparently, we
were looking at the stream lines of the
currents when they had converged and were
moving east a pretty good distance off the
_ coast line. So apparently that plankton
moving is giving a good signature_of the
current... is far fromthe coast. The
bloomin4_ itself was pretty much the same
colors as we have seen before, ... mostly
bright green. It was fairly well defined,
narrow. I did not see any current e@dies.
And the length - the length to width was -
roughly a factor of 7 to i0, with a slight
graduation dropping off as it moved away
from the axis. For the width of it - I have
no features out there in the ocean to make
an estimate. I would begin thinking in the
order of s_ething beyond 50 miles. Calling
out the - trying to ... over there because
I think one of - one of these d_s _em
w8 finally get it clear we're goin_ to
be able to see a lot. SPT out.

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362 14 54 08 CDR This is the CDR at 13:54 Zulu. Subject


is S073 operations.Frame number- frame
count at the moment on the Nikon number 02
is 31. Frame count is 31. We're looking
at a ROTATION of 283.3. A TILT of 16.8.
And we're standing by for the first
exposure. We have an amp of 1.2 set
in. 66 millimeter visible lens. Okay,
on my mark we'll be starting frame number 31,
for the first exposure. Stand by.

362 1B 55 00 CDR MARK. At 13:55 - that's what it was on


my mark. This is a 6 minute exposure.
I'll be back on the air in 5 minutes.

362 14 O0 40 CDR Okay, this is the CDR again. The subject


is S073. We're getting ready to terminate
the first exposure, at 14:01 Zulu. Stand
by.

362 14 O1 00 CDR MARK. Terminate exposure number 1. Recocking


the shutter. We're looking at frame
number 30 now. Changing the ti - the
ROTATION to 86.6. That's set, and the
TILT is going to 23.3. That's set.
-- Okay, I've advancedto reeock the shutter.
We've get everything ready to go aud frame
number 2 starts at lh:02 which comes up at
about 8 seconds. Frame number 2 - exposure
number 2. Stand by.

362 14 02 O1 CDR MARK. Okay, this one will be i minutes


long. Okay, the next exposure is number 3.
It's going to be at 14:10. No change in
anything. I Just have to cock the shutter
fired off again, but there's no way you're
going to get a full 2 minutes out of it
if I have to terminate it at 12. We're
going to lose whatever time it take me to
recock the shutter and reactivate. We
are going off the line for about 7 minutes.

362 14 08 17 CDR This is the CDR at 14:08 Zulu. The subject


earth observations. The site that was
looked at was HHII0-7. That is the northern
part of the western rift zone. Particular

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(_estion were are there any indications


north of the Red Sea of - of rift - rift
type structures. We were not able to see
too much really close to the Afar Triangle
because we were pretty far north of it.
However, as we flew over the island there
_Ls a - scme islands and an area - Oh boy.
At the UmmleaJ, I believe it is. And
WedJ. There are 2 air fields that are on
the northern side of the Red Sea. Up at
a lattitude of - I'm trying to find a
Latitude number here. Okay. Stand by.
Y've got to take care of another thing.
S073 is the subject. We're coming up on
;[4:10 Zulu. Stand by.

362 14 l0 00 CDR _@d_K. Cocking the shutter. Restarting


the exposure mark at 04. So that's 14:10
at 04 seconds is when it started. We're
- terminateit at 14:12. This was S073.
Now, getting hack to earth observations.

362 14 i0 40 CDR ()kay, it must be 25 degrees of latitude.


I've got too many things going at once
here. That was my timer going off.
Indicates that m_ battery test which is
going on in the MDA is supposed to be
looked at at this time too. A typical case
of over-scheduling and under timing or
sumething.

362 14 ii 05 CDR Okay. At any rate these - this area on


_he northern part of the Red Sea is at
about a latitude of 25 degrees and a
;Longitude of 50 - 55 - 60 - 63 degrees,
roughly. 62 and i/2 degrees; 63.
26 latitude, 62 degrees. There's a little
group island and it's between those two
Jar fields that I mentioned. Okay, I'm
going to have to terminate this exposure
in a minute. At any rate we found sc_e
_tructures that are almost parallel to
the - the coast they - they do go inland.
We took 3 Hasselblad i00 millimeter pictures
of the area. Two pictures at thoroughly -
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at s_newhat of an oblique and the


last picture was overhead of the same
area. S073 stand by for termination of
frsme number 3. Stand by.

362 14 12 00 CDR MARK. Termination. Frame number 4 starts


at 14:13. Ssme ROTATION, same TILT. Okay,
we have 45 seconds. Earth observations,
folks. I'll Be back with you in a little
while. And I'll give you the frame numbers
and everything on the Hasslblad and the
settings. CDR out.

362 14 12 34 CDR Okay. In 25 seconds it'll be 14:13. The


subject for what I 'm talking about now
is S073. This will be frame number 4
that I'm starting. Which is in the camera
is frame number 28. This is exposure h.
Stand by in 5 seconds. Here we go.
Stand by.

362 14 13 00 CDR MARK. Starting frame exposure number 4.


I'll be Back in a m_nute.

362 14 14 32 CDR Alright, this is the CDR back up again.


Subject again is S073. Getting ready to
terminate exposure number 4. In 15 seconds,
exposure number 5 is at the same TILT
and ROTATION and it's l0 seconds long.
Stand by.

362 14 15 00 CDR MARK. Cocking the camera. Starting


exposure number 5. Stand by.

362 14 15 05 CDR MARK. l0 seconds long. Stand by.

362 14 15 16 CDR MARK. Term/nation of frame number 5.


I'm advancing the film one more time.
We're looking at frame n_ber 26. For
the last frame I took was number 27.
This is - this terminates the 8073 opera-
tions. CDR out.

362 14 17 37 CDR Okay, this is the CDR again, picking up


on the subject of HHII0-7. The location
of the folding that we - that we noticed
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on the north side of the Red Sea was


at - Just south of the town of A1 WaJh -
WaJh - A1 WaSh. Between the two air
fields that are shown on this particular
map of WedJ and UmmleJJ. LeJJ is to the
south. The folding is s_ewhat - w_ll,
I'd say the folding is - the direction
of the lines is east and southeast. And
they start Just inland from the water,
near AL WedJ, and go east southeast on in
and they pretty much ... all the mountains
along the coast there. But they are very
definitely lines of folding rather than
Just a mountain crest. It looks like it
might even be faulting. I 'm not sure.
The frames that were taken there are
numbers 23, 24, and 25 of Charlle X-ray 52
which is a Hasselbad 100. They were taken
at an F-stop of Fll, 1/250 - correction
1/125 .... camera change - lens change
to 1/125.

362 l_ 19 ll CDR Okay. Bill Pogue and I were both


looking at this area to try to find if
this is the only area that we can see north
of the Red Sea.

362 l_ 19 22 CDR That looked like there were any indica-


tions of folding. As I mentioned before
I got - we got pictures somewhat of an
oblique looking - Just about due east
and then when we got up above it we
took another picture pretty much vertically
down with a slight tilt possibly toward
the south southeast. Looking right down
the folding. So the only problem that
doesn't look right to me is it doesn't
quite match the - the direction of the
folding and the breadkage down in Afar
Triangle. However, it could be that
this - this folding could be - since it
is parallel to the Red Sea that could
to me that a lot of the folding on the
triangle turns to the left or toward the
northwest and moves on up toward the
f Turkey area. And ... it does - this would
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fall in line with it then. If you


picture the breakage down the Afar Tri-
angle being pretty much north/south, but
then as it gets up into the Red Sea and
across it and it heads towards Sinai
Peninsula, it begins to turn so that the
direction of the - of the breakage or
the - the folding is more in a north-
westerly direction rather than northerly.

362 I_ 20 4h CDR CDR out.

362 lh 20 58 CDR This is the CDR again with more earth


observations on ll0-7. I guess I should
give you a little more information on -
as to length. I would guess that the folds
that we saw were probably a hundred to
hundred and fifty miles long. And -
hopefully if we can get another pass over
this area a little further to the south
we'll see if we can'tconnectthis up
with the folding down on the Afar.

362 14 21 24 CDR CDR out.

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362 15 00 09 SPT SPT at 15:00. M092. Subject is CDR.


Left leg baud, Charlle, Sierra. Left
leg - right with right band, Alpha Quebec.
Left leg measurements, 12-7/8. Right,
13 even. M171, nothing here until 12:hO.
Out.

362 15 00 50 SPT That last one was frame 151. I'll run it
again. M092 runs again at 12:h0.

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362 16 18 XX SPT 8PTat 16:Z_Irl%_ t_eM/151. The


M17! run wasl started at 15:40, concluded at
15 - or 16:1_. For the )[171 data on
the CDR: CAL!N2, 02, C02, 1138; CAL N2,

H20, 1227; c_bin pressure, 4.974. Cabin


percent 02, _7.54,
%
percent H20 , 3.15:

percent 002, i2.01. VITAL CAPACITIES: 5.180,


5.124, 5.100i. Cabin percent 02, 66.02;

percent H20,i 4.47; percent C02, 2.06.

362 16 20 05 8PT SPT out.

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362 16 40 38 SPT ... scheduled photo ... observati0ns ...


observations .... a fair amount of
upwelling over the - continuing on the
west side of South America - west side
of Chile - off the coast of Chile at
about a latitude of 40 South. That's
i00 to 200 miles off the coastline where
I noticed the upwelling. Dowsn't
appear to have any organized pattern to
it. For the random circulation pattern ...

362 16 41 50 SPT Did not have time to make any kind of


detailed observations but ... I tho1_ht
was quite a large pattern .... see how
far it extended up and down the coastline
into the clouds. But I was surprised to
find a sort Of large pattern on the west
side of South America. At the ... of
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South Americ_ we can take a look at the


f_ large flair _.. breaking up. In general
there were two things ...

362 16 42 31 SPT ... And the_second one is ...... be sure


the locations are well-known 2nd - no
need for me %o try to detail them because
... carried_all the way to the ... side
of South America ...... 2nd was fairly ...
2nd it was quite ... shot of the fires -
... over that thing also the ..........

362 16 43 42 SPT ... was PX52[?] PNT was 1631, ... frame
numbers 26 thro_,_h29, f/ll, ...
millimeter i_25 of a second. As best I
could tell the ... somewhere around Mar
del Plata. [... extending out over the ...
a little bitilower from the water ...

out pretty
far. -

362 16 44 25 SPT The next item which I spotted was ... -


about ... section of the coast of South
America: Br&zil, Venezuela.

362 16 45 56 SPT It has been a long stretch, [?] of,


west along t_e coast of - northcoast
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..... of South America a small island, yellcTw


in appearance. There's another farther
out. I thought what was striking was
there was a very dark blue upwelling
to the east of this island. The island
itself was enough to be maybe 20 miles
across or so and the upwelling to east
had a ... diameter to the island of
four or five. Very pronounced, dark
blue upwelling relative to the lighter
color waters around it. I could not
see any plankton floating around.
That's the first time I've ever seen a
real definite, clear indication of up-
welling by the color of the ocean
water. It was very pronounced.

362 16 46 57 I could not see any upwelling associated


with the larger island further out.

362 16 49 16 SPT And, SPT again ... on the handheld


photos. As we ... positions I noticed
some upwelling again along the coast of
Africa - this is the northwest coast ...
100 to 150 miles or so in - in size.
And it was -best I can recollect some-
where south of Morocco maybe north of
Fes (?) .... right in that region.
No, I take that back. I'd better not
venture a guess. I've been able to take
a real close note of these ... time ...
location at the time. It may be Mauri-
tania. I'll! try and get a better look
, at it when w_ go over again. But I was
surprised to_ find upwellings at that -
again ... of[ the coast of Africa. I
Just saw the_ upwelling by the plankton
bloom associated. But very much ...
down in the coast of South America.

362 16 50 37 SPT SPT out.

362 16 54 49 PLT This is PLT. Time is 16:55. Debrief-


ing the ATM pass started at 18:56,
approximatel_. Stand by. 15 :58, excuse
me. The JOP i24, step i, building block 14
was executed. I had difficulty using the
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82B or XUV SLIT mon_orihg pointihg --


device ... see if we could [?] get
stable indication of either limb SCAN or
limb POINTING. So WHITE
LIGHT DISPLAY, ... it around, saw my
•.. to it stud went over to the right
40 Arc seconSs off of the west limb.

362 16 55 55 PLT Everything was done according to the


JOP Summary sheet except I had the
GRATING in on 54 which Ground called
me on which screwed up the exposure on
54. Also, my point was, I got carried
away looking at that H-Alpha display
instead of looking at XUV, and I
pointed at the southern boundry of
the most active region, on the east limb.

362 16 56 26 PLT So I may not have had the most optimum active
region in the - the Mirror view of the
instrument.But, it was more or less on
the trans - transisition zone between the
very active in the XUV and the less active.
Okay, let's gee, only did one 54; got to
do all of 55_ get the one 82B exposure;
no 82; did a complete on the 56. So that
was about it, the area does appear to
have quite a lot of activity associated
with it in XUV; I did the TV recording
and that 's about it.

362 16 57 08 PLT PLT out.

362 17 22 08 CDR This is the CDR at 17:22 Zulu with co-,,ents


on subjective fields on M092. I was
the subject today and felt no symtoms
whatsoever, made no special preparation
today, got an average night's sleep of
about 6 1/2 heavy hours of sleep and
about a half light. And no extra water
taken on this morning other than the -
the fluid that I drank with my breakfast
and, oh, 5 or so clicks out of the
water gun. I felt real fine all through
it, there were no symtoms whatsoever, no
tingling or anything like that. I
_ noticedthe blood pressuredropped one time
down t 9 about 91 and felt no subJectiwe
!

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s_rmtoms alon_ ! with it..

362 17 23 03 CDR CDR out. i

362 ;7 33 44 SPT SPT at 17:34_ handheld photo i07.


Unfortunatel[ New Zealand was totatally
under a thlc_ cloud band a hundred miles
in either direction and I couldn't see
a thing. Ke_p calling them up though
and we'll keep looking. We're bound to
see it one of these days.

362 17 34 06 SPT SPT out.

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362 19 27 08 PLT ... " _....

362 19 27 ii PLT This is PLT. Time is 19:27. Recording


film magazine number 3 installe in
S020.

362 19 28 24 PLT PLT recording S020 filter serial number


31 installed for the EVA.

362 19 50 16 CDR This is the CDR at 19:50 Zuluwlth a


debriefing on the 18:56 ATM pass, which
got off to a kind of a ragged start
while I was trying to copy some <
numbers from the ground, and - - :

SC to° "_

CDR And, let's see, JOP 6 was no problem ;'


with that. I started the JOP 25 ,
Alpha building block lO and gave _ou a
F PATROL SHORT ;at down/minus 500, left .,
minus 50. W_ile I was busy moving
the GRATING 50 2h3h, I realized the
pointing wasn't right. So I went
ahead and completed the PATROL SHORT, and
when I got to the good pointing I had
the proper 8055 readings so I repeated
another PATROL SHORT at proper pointing
of minus 550 and minus 050. So you
got an extra PATROL SHORT there at the
wrong pointing. Steps 2, 3 and h were
no problem with JOP lO. And I went in
and did a single 82A exposure, ROLL
ZERO, and then while following down
on the 10, I was also notified of a
surge in active region 00 so I fired
up S052 STANDARD and I threw another
PAWHITE LIGHT
CORONAGRAPH showed qu/te a change.
I saw another - I shoDldn't say quite
a change, a change from yesterday and that
is the - the streamer at 9 o'clock
is still abot_t the same,wide base, narrow
top tapering. The streamer -
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_61 19 52 18 CDR The streamer at - on_t_he western limb -


the lower streameris no longer a thin
streamer. Iti's kind of widened out and
broadened at _he base and kind of
Joined all th_ hash that goes for - on -
on up until you get to the same narrow
streamer that' we saw yesterday which was
at high - higher. I would say that this
long, wide a_ea extends from about 2
o'clock down to about 4 o'clock. The
one I've seen is the wide streamer.
The - the narrow streamer that turned
wide is at 4 o'clock. It's a rather
level, hashy _ea from 4 to 2, and then
at 2 o'clock you have another - still
got your narrow streamer, The system
is now powered down for unattended ops
and no for - no further comment.

361 19 53 06 CDR CDR out.


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Time: 363:00:54 to 36.3:02:03 GMT I

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3_63-60 55 00 SPT SPT at 00:55 the first JOP i_. ii
it
I I found no p_ obla_ c_uring out.!!
• When I first ac_&l/e_the comet '
i it was minus i._ _an_ minus 20. _
: After the first _I,_1_4-E block
30 was over,:!it _ _ved to
minus 1321snq_ _ _3. On the -

) i - minus 1411 and m_. And at


: that point 5 I _oti_S that the
_ intensity of the i'l_re was about
: as bright as mecury wa_ the c
_ previous _im, we had seen it .... i l:
that locatio: . Secondly, I could _:... I
I. With the Con';rest all the w_y up _o __
_J ,-. monitor i, I would have to move : I
(3 !" the brightne m down _o a setting :
o_ _' of 5.1 for ti_e come_ to d/sappear_
I ... the maleuver s_ain, slightly, ..
_' just to makelsure we were coming _long r_
< " the right a_s and We had the ri_t {_
L 2_ ,=_.e f_'torlin there. I tried tQ -_
ON _ UPs _1%_._to_mlnUS I00 and zero -,

0 io I,
, ould
move
it .:
m :. the ees to a
u- _, setting of 6 8 befq_ _[% disapeared.
0 _., i ' ,n
?'_ 363 O0 56 31 SIT That is it w ,s,. of _o_e, more -z
iq
O _' occulted by he - i_w_s more ,_
_- attenuate_ b " the -ii: ..,

363 00 56 53 SPT - WHITE LIGH ! CORONA_APH .... "-


manuever in '_;o plac_ it at zero
.! taking those factor [into account _ - <
': 51077. It r__11 y was out .•.
the hottest 'ield h_ the time I
... in it, ;002 an_ 5000. The
823, I gave t a 15t_nlnute expomu_,_
rather than .8 •.. _anuevering -
,; extra manue_ _ring which I put in _here
to try to_ m_ :e sure we got on Sun'
center ... _ Charlis 4 ... we got
13 there, a_[ 56 8or ... exposures
that were re_[uested_ esposure
duration _!sli.

: NAha ._
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i363 Ol 43 50 PLT This is the _LT. The time is 13:_
[sic] Zulu. IWith the results of t_e
taste test a,_d the _roma test, for
Doctor Yuber Tastei test first: ;
7 Charlie, s_t; 7 _avo I had a
'_ hint of test: mg som_hing and wasm t
sure; 8 Delt_, sour;i 8 Charlie, tasted
,_, something, b_Lt wasnt' sure; 9 Delta,
Bitter; at 9 Charlie I tasted a little
bitter, wasnlt sure ; i0 Echo, that 's
i0 Echo, sweSt; a_ai n a hint on the
_ previous diplet Del_e; ii Echo, t_sted
something b_; could not identify _t,
.... wasn't Just ';he paper taste; 12 Fmho, i:
_ onion, but n)t sure, even on Echo_ .;,
< Ordor: 50, ._aerry; 52, pork; 5h _epper;
56, orange; _8, control. 61, cinnamon;
_ _ 62 chicken; _5, cin_mmon; 67 question m,_k, L_
}-_; I smelled, samething but couldn't _dentify ,,i
2_ .. it; 68 is a : risky sort of sage smell; ._
_ -' 69 was s_met ing but I couldn't i_en%ify it.
..... _'J ._ And all the pices -_ the 61 to 65_and
_} _ 67, and 69 w re not the same but %hey were
z all sort of Ipicy s_omatic, but I':could
._ : not identify them, Other than I d_d think
C; 61 and 65 we_ *e cinnamon. I doubt|if
I
both
_ of them were

'-_ 363 01 45 30 PLT PLT out.

363 01 _7 21 PLT This is the 'LT. The time is 13:_8 [sic] _:


Zulu. Repot" _ing on a handheld photograph, : :
Charlie X-r_ _ 52 at 01:34, dye 363.
Got a fairly nice correlation between
wave ... Sun groundto water, andhad
a good corre: _tion 1_etween a clou_ ',
pattern and ;he variation in the waves i
formed, i

363 O1 5h 25 PLT PLT, time is 13:65. Charlie X-ray 52,


frames 36 th oagh 39 Hmwaiien Isl_nds.
Got four ree onalhy:good. Got all the
islands inom frame_ with the exception
of K_uai. A d the large island, _owever
was fairly h evily COUld covered,!hut it's
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probably as _ood as I've seen - as clear


as I've seeniit over the Hawaiian
string. 1
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363 01 58 59 SPT SPT at 01:591debriefing the A_
pass, with t_e secon_ 18C JOP. Okay,
it all went _retty w_ll. We - Jerry
... same waji We timed the sub 14!
to find it oSt the mirror. We'd
occasionely _cae counts of three
and Jerry cl$imed he saw a count of
eight once, _ut we were never able I ,
• to go hack a_d findit. bey
appeared vis1_1]y when we were - :_
when we firs_ pointed at the high
counts that did come were somewhere L
_i around line ire to ten. So - that :;_
a. " way we figur_ d we had - if that was r_
: the case thai we really had 82B
* r
:_ looking at s(,mething "_orthwhile, this •
_-- l,J

_, is something fairly bright. I hope


C" ": thats the cale, but again - .._

"_ _:. "_ 363 02 O00l CC Skylab, Hous_ on .... i

363 02 O0 20 SPT but that's a very - very rough {r:,


_. : assessment. ... Just to have to
_'_ find other ways to find out where £
_ we're reallyipointing. Okay we - did ,-n
_? the maneuver and put it out at 140. ,_,
I think I've described the comet oh -_
air-to-groun, [. I 'ii not elaborate! C
any further nformation I've giveni T
there• Put it out at minus lh0 ... :
a couple of _ictures. And that's a <
•.. I moved it in to i00, found ou_
we had a lit le larger overshoot than
expected, so I tried to compensate
for that lar er overshoot by - by
decreasing i: cots/ in our maneuver
" into zero an also maneuvered so we
out it ... y. Ended up with plus
' 2 in y, sO I m_de a correction which
would move u_ 2 on the other side Of
the ... I could give you more detail
than than, blt I believe that it's I
probably more confusing. We ... the
vJ. _ •

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i made corrections every five minues


and every 8-2/2 minutes, as Justified.
The correcti@ns were made - not always
'_ precisely on time, but pretty close•
And I th_nk :ertainly we did it Ali
' well within _he of the whole operation.
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:_ '363 02 Ol 57 SPT Comet's begi Lning to look pretty
_' interesting .... spike is something
_ you can cert_ _inl_"diBcern. It 's
•.. I wish w, had a much better instru-
_ merit on hoar_ to tsk e a look at its, c_
_ ... doing th, Job for us. The exposures ";
_' in building lock 30: all went pretty r,_
well. 56 go$ their 20 minutes
j exposure. 8_B got all the exposures _£
--.

' requested, e:ccept the last one. (r_


•_ Rather than :_2, we were i minute and ,
25 seconds silort on that one. An_ _'
that was abo',t 20 minutes and 35 seconds, u_
_-_ 363 02 02 43 SPT SPT out. pl

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the 02:35_A_ pass _leh was a


_ SOP 18 Charl _e. It istsrte_ right
out at the biginning as a can on
worms w_th a:call b_, the ground
to - for poi:Iting which I don't
think was ri ht.

_' 363 03 42 25 CDR Okay, the m_ euv_r %hat w_s set


• ' up to me wa_ 50221,_50_05,and :
50000. And ;he _es were 1.4_,
_ _.05 _ 0.7 , IIG'J'_ both should; _.
'_ have notice_ th_ t_e Y _,_ers ' _,.
were identi_ _I an(I._hat the maneuVer in
: _n the Y sho Lld have been 506, ,J

_:, ; something on that order. Anyway : !


'_ I blindly west ahead and punched _-
in the numbers that I got Up and _:'
read back dO_ to the gl'o_.md and _ot -_;
.i nothing. I _eaiized what the $ ._
problem thatl_O5 - _.0_ &egrees ; _q
:/- was what we _ante_. So we quickly
whipped out _ur Auto to D_-I.,.l "_
..... _' Chart or Decimal to Auto snd went, __ ",I .
in and ad_u_ed it and @or ourselves
with a comet Icentered behind the :
occulting di_k of SO52. And then!
I made a maneuver to drive it out
to the right After a lot of flocking
around there we finally got it right, i
.... and ended _i .h it _; about 02 :5_,
we ended up _ith the comet at - o_
the grid of _inus 160 plus 60.

363 03 _3 _5 CDR So I moved i:l with %he maneuvers


to put it dos on the minus i_0,
0 llne - minis i_0,i0. And that _idn't
work woth a _rn. So what we ended
up with was a minus i - - (static)
minus 12_ an_ a _ero. 8o I made
another - StUd by.

363 03 4_ _2 CDR Okay, what I Itried to do was mpro_e


from the min_s 12_, 0 location that

I had arriv_ at into a minus i00_,


f

J r" I_1

............ the
• as far as I _an tell, and- I
:! ended up wit_ minus 105 and plus 34
: which was pr#tty nasty area -
error there, really. I put some-
thing in in and 1 8ot a plus 3
out. So tha was kind of disturbing.
I made that aneuver:at 02:57
and a half, Io at _1_ I made
another mane iver t6 _rive - drive
' us out to ml ,us I_0: _nd zero againi.
In order to _et some: data and _ :T
'' ended up at :_inus i_ and minus i.: 0:
" So I finally _ve U_'_cm that, and _ _l
figured my e _ror was about 5 in
X vicinity, _bout 5 in hO, and
Y w_s gonna _o be about 1 or 2
_-I • 16
,_. in Y, in eve'y thru _ 3. So I Just
plugged in a m,_er and brought it _
,. into the cen ;er. It looked like '_
;A
we had a few counts Coming up on il
/- ": S055. We were barely getting
_! a little hit ofit, but not very
_ much. We were through. So I
, went ahead a d starting taking
• the data. W started the data
'-_. take at abou 03:0_ " 03:05 and
_ got all the ata that we could
see from the ground. I And we finished
with about 5 !minutes ltime r_,_inin_.
So Just to f [nd out how things worked
out, I made _ maneuver from the
center back _ut to the lh - minus
140X, Y0 pos Ltion. I _w1'_ED by
Just moving out lhO_X to see
where we cam; out. So I made
the assu_pti )n I was right in the
center. Wel L, I made that maneuver
and we ended up - That maneuver
was an 03:31 We ended up with
a minus 120 nd plus i0 Y. So
you could se_ we did have same
error in the$e, _nd I don't know
how it Built|up but after what we
ended with, _d that'll give you
sort of a ballpark figure of where
/_ we ended the_data d_te.

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: '3-6_--OY-_F--3_-_R--' Okay, that's [al:_u% all th_ infbr-, " '


_, =ationI _I" CDR_out. ,

TIME SKIP

362 04 31 23 CDR This is CDR Lt @4:30 Zulu with


the results )f the remainder of
the taste teit. This message is
for the peop e in Fool an_ Nutrition
And this is sic] samples 2 or
specimens 2 nd 3, the final two (_.
items in the taste test for the ..
CDR. 2 Alfai bitter; 2 Bravo, bitter
_ and salt; 2 _arlie, sour; 2 Delta, ?i
_
k i confirm sour 3 Alfa, salt; •
"'_ 3 Bravo, sal_; 3 Charlie, confirm', "
salt.
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1,29173 .... ,
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363 1250 35 - sPT i2:51,-ED-%l I -_e_for the big .....
race. On mylmark I'ii start. Z

363 12 52 13 SPT I finished t_at one in 55 seconds.


We'll give her a go.

SPT Stand by for ze [sic] grand run. Stand


by-

363 12 52 45 SPT Run.

363 12 53 33 SPT Finished; 50 seconds. Give me one ,_


more good ru here. Seems to me that I _-:
Just got up nd haven't had my spo t of
tea yet, so 'm probably still a little ._
slow. Okay, !stand _ for number _. _:
. . (_
363 12 54 Oh SPT MARK.

_-_. 363 12 5_ 52 SPT Finished; 48 seconds. Jerry suggested -:


"_ something .. my ta1_e I ought to g_ :.
: to training. TTe±±, we'll get it s_in. : ,_
/ Hope this si(.e - hey, hope you don"t get T
.... _ any- : ,

I: _ 363 12 55 21 SPT SPT out. , /-

• :_ _363 12 57 18 SPT SPT, 12:57, 71 ... time markers being ,,


taken today Tather than 7e sterday'i .'u
_, ,TI

_' _' 363 12 57 27 SPT SPT out. !


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TIME
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363 13 55 58 SPT SPT at 13:581 rate gyro temperatures ...


measurements X, Y, _d Z, resDectively:
25 for 95, 9_;, 95; 26 for 93, 91 _nd 96.

363 13 56 23 SPT SPT out.

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363 12 57 27

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363 14 32 40 PLT PLT ... at Ih:33 debriefing the ATM


pass which started at 13:38. JOP 6,
step i, i Alfa, was completed as per
pad. I have to use MECHANICAL
REFERENCE 1576. No problem there.
Rolled and started to do 1 Bravo,
and I got tangled up in the 54 there
and I wasted some frames. And I sort of
apologize for that. But - so I -
there were two things that were sort of
anomalous, and the one is that I started
the nominal mode instead of the
M, S, O, S, L. And I stopped that.
Then I went to M, S, ), S, l; got the
normal - got the 17-minute exposure that
you wanted. But when I hit the START
switch at the end, it started advancing
again, so I stopped it real quick. And so
you will see some expenditure of frames on
5h that were - probably weren't planned.

363 14 33 48 PLT VTR was recorded as planned. JOP 2 Charlie,


step 6, building block 28 was modified
because I saw a beautiful surge taking place
on the limb near the southern position or
southern edge of active region 00. I
ROLLed plus 1222; UP/DOWN, plus 0016;
LEFT/RIGHT, plus 998. Got the 82B SLIT
peperdicular to the surge. It looked like
a gaint spicule is what it looked like.

363 14 3_ 23 PLT AND I - I got a 56 SINGLE FRAME ... 5 minutes


an 82B WAVE SHORT, 5 minutes across that
surge. I did about four or five linear MARs.
Then ROLLed to plus ih73; UP/DOWN, plus 0016;
LEFT/RIGHT, plus 0998 and got a SINGLE
FRAME i, 5 minutes; 82B WAVE SHORT,
5 minutes, did some mini-MARs in a quiet
region fairly well out of the - _-y XUV
activity. I was sort of torn between going
back into the heavy activity for the
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reference data but I decided then to


got on into a quiet area to give better
comparative data with the data Just
taken across that surge. The powered down
for unattended ops.

363 14 35 22 FLT PLT out.

TIME SKIP

363 14 43 48 PLT This is the PLT with another note to


the ATM debrief. The surge was in the
shape of a spike off the limb and
just on the disk side of the limb. It
appeared to be 25 to BO arc seconds in
height. The 82B was pointed approximately
lO are seconds off of the limb as opposed
to 20 are seconds, which was specified for
the cor -enchanced coronal studies. Let's
see, the lifetime of the surge was - well
when I first noticed it was ~ it - it was
brighter than the rest of the disk, so I
decided to go for it. I took approximately
5-1/2 minutes of work there, the surge wind
largely died out.

363 lh 44 53 PLT I went back to the surge area after we


were already passing to 400 K and did one
mini-MAR there through the atmosphere.
And at that time the surge had almost
completed disappeared.

363 14 45 07 PLT PLT out.

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12/29/73
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363 16 05 20 CDR This is the CDR at 16:05. SOP number


006 will be used with - will be used
by EV-2 who is using PCU16 and LSU16.
The pressure and SOP n_aber, 006, is
6000 pounds.

CDR CDE out.

363 16 06 07 CDR This is the CDR continuing with the


SOP report. SOP number 013 will he
used by EV-I. His is using SO -
correction - PC[/ number i0, LSU
number 7. The pressure in SOP 013
is 5800.

CDR CDR out.

363 16 06 43 CDR PRD reading for the CDR is )_2590.

CDR SPTs is 2333h.

CDR Out.

363 16 07 i0 SPT PLTs is 38_31, for the PLT.

SPT SPT out.

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363 16 h0 12 SPT Okay, Bill, go ahead and perform


the test activation. We're ready.

PLT Okay, it 's in work. How do you


read me?

PLT Roger. It's in work.

SPT Thank you.

363 16 42 42 PLT Test activation complete.

SPT Thank you.

SPT ...

CREW ...

SPT ... Bill.

PLT Yeah.

SPT ...

PLT Okay, stand by i. I'll recheck.

SPT Did you power down 329?

PLT Affirmative. I'll go right back


down the checklist again. 323,
SUS 2 ISU POWER; what it says.
Okay, I didnlt turn the POW]_, ON;
I turned the pump on. Okay.

CREW ...

PLT ...

CREW Okay ...

363 16 48 07 PLT How do you read?

CREW ...
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PLT Is that VOX sensitivity too


high?

SFT Okay, let me get that diverter


valve vertical ... vertical.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, let's this one ... aligned,


locked ... crew selection ... Okay
•.. Yeah, at that time you probably
can get them.

SPT ... down, turn all the way around.

CDR Okay, got a ...

SPT Okay? All right, let's see if I


can do it.

PLT Can you read me?

CDR ... - -

SPT I can read you, Bill, loud and


clear.

PLT Okay, I read you both 5 square.


We're configured for comm now,
so you're hot mike.

SPT Okay.

PLT And let me know - I'm going to sit


here for Just a minute and let
you check out this VOX.

SPT Okay. Just a minute. Wait until


I get Jer in there. Hold on Jer,
I'll be right over .... getting
your co_ - the com_ was there.

SPT ... luck.

363 16 50 13 CDR Don't even try to tuck it. It


won't stay.
f_

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SPT Okay, push your helmet down a


little bit. Okay, move it out
front and then hack. Okay, it's
aligned now.

CDR Okay.

SPT How'd it feel?

CDR Felt pretty good.

SPT Let me take a look. Yeah, it


looks all right. Let me here in
the front. And it closes. Okay,
you're in there. No_t I'll give you
a shove over there.

_-- CDR Okay. The ...

SPT LOW VENT FLOW light is off. Lc_er


protective visor. Got your
protective visor down, Jet?

CDR We're okay; it's coming.

SFT Okay, the DAC off. Stop blinking?


Did the DAC atop blinking?

CDR Yes.

363 16 51 25 SFT Okay. PCU checkout. Can you


read that? My - mine's got -
I can'tread it too easilyfrom
over here ....

CDR Oh, yes. Okay. PCU checkout.


All right, we're allowed an in-
accuracy of 0.15, however, nominal
says 0.0_. Remember your PEG i
LOW FLOW and LOW VENT FLOW lights
have a 5-second delay. All right,
PRESS select to REG 2.

SPT Good.

CDR All right_ in a second here we ought


to get a SUIT PRESS and a REG 1 LOW FLOW.
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SPT Okay, SUIT PRESS remains on.

CDR Okay.

SPT REG i - oh, no REG 2 - excuse


me, it's REG 2.

CDE Give it 5 seconds. There she


goes.

SPT Okay.

CDR All right, now. Possible LOW


VENT FLOW if you've got that
overlap. MODE SELECT to Delta P.
And monitor your cuff gage. We'll
pressurize them by going to delta P.
f-

SPT Right.

363 16 52 42 SPT Okay, l'm up here at 3.5.

CDR Okay, l'm going UP FLOW, because


I keep getting plugged ears.

SPT Okay, I'm reading a 3.86.

CDE Okay, now - -

SPT Well, I'm in REG 2. Let's


get configured--

CDR I thought we were going to go


together.

SPT Hold on. I'm trying to do that.


Let's get squared away. What did
you - - You went from PRESS select
to REG 2.

CDR That's right.

SPT Okay. And then we went MODE S_.T._CT


delta P.
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CDR Right.

SPT Okay. And that 's where I am


right now.

CDR That's where I am too.

SPT Okay.

CDR Now all we have to - we're


supposed to make sure we have the
right pressure, 3.2 to 3.5.

SPT Okay.

CDR All right, I've got 3.8.


f
9PT On REG 2?

CDR Yes.

CDR Oh, hell. 3.45.

SPT Okay.

CDR 3.35.

SPT Okay.Okay?

363 16 54 03 CDR Now we go PRESS SELECT to REG l,


and that should bump the pressure
up.

SPT Okay. Going now.

CDR Okay, I'm there.

SPT Okay, momentary drop. Cycling


a bit.

SPT 3.7.

_ SPT Mine'sstillcycling. Now it


settling down. I was looking for
where we went IVA on the FLOW. Is
that on a previous page somewhere?
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CDR Yes.

SPT Okay.

SPT Didn't see that check in there.

CDR Okay. All right, we're on


REG i. Everything's finally
stabilized out checked out
gage to make sure we're 3.6 to 3.9.
I'm reading for 3.85.

SPT I'm reading 3.7. All right,


now we go to MODE?

CDR Verifying no change.

s SPT No change.

CDR Okay, that means REG i is still


in the saddle.

363 16 55 14 CDR Now the integrity check.

CDR We're going to turn OFF FLOW select.


Then on mF mark, we'll turn OFF
PRESSURE select and leave it off
for a minute. And then go back to
BOTH and IVA and see what - what
out loss has been in suit pressure.

SPT Okay.

CDR Okay?

SPT IVA - or FLOW going OFF. Okay.


Mine's OFF.

CDR Ready?

SPT Mine's still OFF.

SPT Okay, I'm reading a 3.8.

363 16 56 I0 CDR Okay. 30 seconds have gone by.


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SPT It's still 3.8.

CDR I'm nearly 4.0.

SPT Still 3.8. I moved the Joints


a little bit, and it doesn't seem
to make much difference. Feels
good.

CDR 15 to go.

363 16 56 42 CDR Okay, there's your minute. I've


got no loss that I can see.

SPT 3.75, a 0.05 loss.

CDR Okay.

SPT Going hack to IVA and BOTH.

_--- CDR Right.

CDR All right now, next.

SPT All lights off.

CDR MODE select to ABSOLUTE, we're


going to depress the suits again
now.

SPT Okay.

CDB MODE select going to ABSOLUTE.

CDR Integrity check is complete.

SPT Right.

363 16 57 29 CDR Bill, how do you read?

PLT I read you 5 square; how me?

CDR Reading you pretty weak. I


think you're going to have to
run the volume up a tad.
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S
PLT Okay, I'ii go back there
and get it; Just a minute.

CDR And we're finished _ith our integrity


check.

PLT Okay.

SPT Okay, we're ready. You can


come on up.

CDR Why don't you wait and do it the


volume thing at another more
convenient time, Bill?

PLT All righty.

SPT Let us press on here.

363 16 58 20 SPT Who's the first up, EV-1 or -2?


1.

CDR That's why they have those numbers.


That's the only reason why those
numbers are - are that way as to
who goes out first.

SPT Well, no -who goes up first, I


meant.

CDR Oh, up.

SPT Yes, into the airlock.

CDR EV-I.

SPT Okay.

SPT That's probably why they got


those numbers. (Laughter)

CDR Yes, see, Bill's going to go up


in - into the lock and - and
stuff you hose for you.
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SPT Yes.

PLT Okay, EV-I, you expect a vehicle


02 reg check. I'm talking to _Drself.

CDR Press up.

SPT How about that light? Do we leave


that thing going?

CD_ No.

363 16 59 06 PLT No, EV- EV-1 to LOW VENT -


LOW VENT FLOW light off, verify.

CDR They' re verifled.

"_-- PLT Okay. Just a minute here, Hey,


this doesn't seem- -

CDR I believe it's underneath, Ed.

SPT I Just found it out.

PLT I've done the vehicle OR rag check.

PLT Okay_ EV-1 pro - proceed to airloek


module, enter head first.

SPT Okay.

PLT Leaving EV-3 to restow EV-1 LSU


in sphere as EV-1 transfers to
airloek module. But there's one
thing here that - Just a second,
I have not disconnected a condensate
hose yet.

363 17 00 19 SPT I think you do that - that's still


coming up.

PLT Okay. Boy, that Just doesn't see


-" right.

SPT THey leave that thing right to


the very end.
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PLT Okay, you - -

SPT As I recall last time right before


the ... EV-I or -2 did it.

PLT Okay. Just a second, let me put


my checklist up here, so I don't
lose it.

PLT Okay. Then you're number 16, right.

CDR Nope, he's number 7.

PLT All right, number 7- Luck 7 in


here. No, let's - I'm stowing your
IBU, and let me check that T025
occulting disk. Man, this is (laughter)
f-- someoperation.

363 17 01 07 SFT I tell where you we_ve got to surface


this. There's nothing to grab on to
here_ you're really out of luck.

CD_ Yes.

PLT Oh, I'm pulling you, aren't I.

CDE That's all right. I'm coming now.


Go ahead. Keep stuffing.

PLT That's what I'm good at, stuffing


things.

CDR Yes, okay.

PLT Okay. Let's see if there are any


more good words. EV-3, I'm restowing
EV-1 LSU in sphere as EV-1 transfers.
Okay, number l, rotate to EVA egress
position, feet toward the MDA. Move
to 0W - number 2, move to OWH hatch
Okay.

363 17 01 53 SPT Okay. Okay, why don't you Just come on


by me, and then I'll rotate. Stuff
as much of that in as you can.
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PLT EV-3. Yes, Just a second. I'm


trying to see what's coming up
next here. EV-3 mans_e EV-2 _U;
stow in aft compartment.

CDR Let 's see, I think we 've found


that I can handle that myself without
you having to get by Ed.

SPT Yes, why don't you Just move


back after you've stuffed that in
there and - and we can work it
from here, I believe.

PLT All righty.

SPT Okay.

CDR Hey, that's good.

SPT That'sverygood.

CDR Now what about - it seemed to me,


Bill, somewhere in your checklist
this condensate tand inlet hose has
got to be disconnected, and I think
you're the one who does that aren't
you?

363 17 OP 36 SPT I thought we were supposed to do


that right now.

PLT I was just talking about that, Jet.

CREW 0kay.

SPT Isn't that Just about now on your


checklist, Billy

PLT Oh, okay. OWS hatch closure. EV-2,


inspect hatch seal for obstruction.

CDR Okay.

PLT Yes, you're right. That doesn't


say anything about doing that.
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CDR I think it happens earlier, Bill,


because you're the only gur without
gloves that can do it.

PLT Yes.

CDR Seems to me Ed did it just before - -

PLT That's what I - -

CDR You and I c_me up last time.

PLT Sure seems that way.

363 17 02 57 SPT That's right, I took it off,


and you guys stowed it somewhere.

CDR Okay, Bill. I'll lay down flat


/_ and you come on over and take it
off.

PLT Okay. I'll be danged if I see it,


but I'm sure it's in here.

SPT It was a little bit earlier, but


not too much thought.

PLT Well, that's beside the point. Let


me just come come back there and
get it. Ah, there, it's a write
in. It 's in pencil, dang it. 0h,
he's always got to change them.
Well, let me put _ checklist over
here womewhere I can - I don't
want to lose it. I'll be right
down, Jerry. Just hold on a
second.

363 17 03 32 CDB Why don't you Just let Ed hold


it for you?

PLT Here, Ed. I've got it right


here now.

PLT Okay.

PLT Watch your feet, Jet.


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CDR Hey, Bill--

PLT You say I'm about to kick some-


thing?

SPT Yep.

CDR Okay, I've got it Bill. Okay,


Bill. Why don't you Just move on
back to the MDA, and we'll be all
set.

PLT I'll get this cover. Okay. All


right, _ umbilical's over the top
of you, so we're in good shape.

363 17 Oh 40 SPT Okay, are we clear?

PLT Okay.

SPT Okay now, Jet - -

PLT Get m_ checklist here, and I'll


continue reading. Okay, we'll
start EV-2,

SPT Yes, let me just get clear of your


umbilical.

PLT Inspect hatch seal for obstructions.

CDR Okay, it looks clean as a hound's


tooth.

CREW All right and RI_.LF.ASE


HANDLE to
UNLOCK. You can verify ....

363 17 05 05 CC Skylab, we're reading you loud


and clear. Through the Vanguard
for 2-1/2 minutes.

PLT Hi, Story.

CDR No d Ed, we're not stuffing it in


the sphere, we're putting in the
aft lock here.
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SPT Yes, well I Just thought I'd


get a little extra out the way,
becaUse you don't need all that
today.

CDR Oh, all right. Okay.

SPT A little more working room for


i/s.

CDR Okay•

PLT ... RELEASE HAND -

CC And_ Bill, we need the DAS here.

PLT Well, go ahead and take it.

CDR Standby, Bill. I'm not even in yet.

PLT Okay.

SPT Okay. I'll Just wrap this - I'll


guess Irll Just have to putt it in
and coil it in the aft because you
have to come over It,

CDR Yes.

CDR All right, let me get nvself


headed in here. Better release
the hatch first.

SPT Yes.

363 17 06 15 CDR Okay, the RELEASE HANDLE is to the


UNLOCK position.

PLT HATCH HANDLE OPEN.

CDR The HATCH HANDLE is OPEN. Release


OWS hatch from wall.

CDR Done.

PLT Close hatch while entering aft


lock.
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CDR Okay, that's in work.

PLT And then I have some more works


to do as you are holding it
against the seal.

SPT ... secure down to ...

CDR Okay.

PLT You better watch your's too, Ed.

SPT Yes, right.

PLT Oks,v.

363 17 06 46 PLT Okay, you hold hatch against seal


and RELEASEHANDLEUNLOCK.

CDR All right, RELEASE HANDLE's UNLOCK.

FLT HATCH HANDLE to EQUALIZE PRESSURE


EQUALIZE PRESSURE. That 's - the
dogs engaged on that step.

CDE Okay, that release -

PLT RELEASE HANDLE UNLOCK again. It


goes to UNLOCK I think, when you do
that. Okay, then HATCH HANDLE
CLOSE.

CDE All right, it 's CLOSED.

PLT RELEASE HANDLE - -

363 16 07 13 CC Skylab, we're a minute from LOS;


about 15 minutes from Canaries.
The DAS is yours.

PLT Assume EVA egress position, feet


toward MDA.

CDR Okay, get back toward your -


toward right.
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SPT All right. Okay. You're looking


over my shoulder, now watch the
201 right here.

CREW Step back by your heel ...

CDR I can see it, Ed.

SPT Okay, you've got your back in


the - yes, I'll lay down flat
here.

CDR Okay, we're in.

PLT Okay, we don't have a VC tree,


do we?

SPT Nope.

CDR No.

363 17 07 h7 PLT Let's see. Okay. Airlock module


forward hatch closed. I'm Just
going to read through the steps
here, and you keep me honest. Unstow
VC tree. We don't have. Hold
VC tree. We don't have. Release -
EV-3 release forward hatch pressure
equalization valve cap.

CDH That 's on the other side, Bill.

PLT Yes .... doing this sort of slow


here.

PLT Take your time, Bill, and make


sure you don't miss a step.

CDR Okay, the cap is off and - and


anchored, Bill, so you're in good
shape.

PLT Okay. Stow' s verified. Okay,


PRESSURE EQUALIZATION VALVE OP_.
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PLT Verified. Wait a minute. Okay,


it 's open now.

363 17 08 38 PLT Inspect your - inspect hatch seal


for obstruction. Okay, it looks
like we're pretty clear here.

CDR Looks good on the hatch.

PLT Right. Close hatch. Okay,


I'm going to close the hatch. Okay,
you watch in there and see if I
start swinging into anything.

CDR Looks good.

CDR Looks like maybe that snap catch


"_ is- isin.

PLT Okay. Stand by i.

CDR That's your top left.

PLT I think it's all right.

CDR Okay.

PLT Yes, it's all right.

PLT Okay. Inspect okay. Close


hatch. HATCH HANDLE CLOSE,
stand by.

CDR That blue handle thing is out on the


outside of it, right?

PLT That is correct.

CDR Okay.

PLT I wouldn't be able to close it,


I'm sure, if it - and then it
looks correct.

CDR Yes, that 's right.


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363 17 09 40 PLT Close hatch - HATCH HANDLE CLOSE.


EV-1, install tree. Not applicable.
EV-1 and 2 317/323 install srlst
tethers on right arm.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay.

CDR Okay. Yours is on the other one.


You have one?

SPT Yes, there's one there.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay, FLOW selevt IVA.

SPT Okay.

SPT We're still attaching -

CDR Okay.

SPT tethers, Bill. We' ll be right


with you.

363 17 l0 14 SPT Have you got - we also have s


waist tether, do we not? I
think I should put a waist tether
On.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, you got the wrist tethers


on?

CDR Ed's still working.

SPT I got it.

PLT Okay.

CDR Okay, go ahead.

PLT Okay. FLOW select to IVA, verify.


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SPT Verified for EV-1.

CDR Verified EV-2.

PLT PRESSURE select to REG i.

SPT REG 1 for 2.

363 17 l0 _9 PLT MODE SELECT delta P, and verify


SUIT PRESSURE light off 2.8 to 3.1
psig.

SPT Okay. EV-1 delta P is in work.

PLT And watch him blow up like a balloon!

SPT Okay, 2.8 SUIT PRESS light out for


EV-I.

CDR Okay, same for EV-2.

PLT Okay, verify-

CDR Standby, I 'm not there yet.

PLT Okay.

PLT I'ii reread the - -

CDR Okay, I'm up to full pressure now.

PLT Okay, I'll reread the previous steps


Just to make sure. You went MODE
SELECT delta P and then you were
to verify SUIT PRESSURE light off
at 2.8 to 3.1.

CDR That's all done - all done.

PLT Okay. Verify MODE SELECT hardover


in delta P.

SPT EV-1 verified.

CDR 2 verified.
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PLT Verify cuff gage stable 3.6 to 3.9.

SPT EV-I 3.7.

CDR EV-2 3.8.

363 17 12 03 PLT PRESSURE select BOTH, verify no


change in cuff gage or displays.

SPT EV-1 to BOTH, and verified.

CDR EV-2 BOTH no and verified.

PLT Okay. Next stage. This will be


a SOP Flow check. EV-1 and 2.
SOP 02 valve OPEN. Verify valve
locked in detent. Assist each
other as required.

CDR 0kay, EV-2 's OPEN.

SPT EV-1 is open.

PLT Okay.

PLT Down to the beat.

CDR Wait a minute.

PLT Yes, let me repeat that step. SOP


valve to OPEN which you did. Verify
valve locked in detent. That's
in 02.

CDR It turns real easy, Ed, and then


it starts turning hard. You got it
all the way to the end.

363 16 13 12 PLT Seems like it sort of slips down a


little too.

CDR Yes.

CDR Okay, that's verified. That


looks good.
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PLT Okay.

PLT Okay, there's a note here: "Perform


following SOP FLOW CHECK rapidly to
conserve SOP 02"

PLT EV-I, another note : "Possible slight


cuff gage decrease when SOP on."
Approximately i/i0 of a PSI. Okay,
again, EV-1 on panel 3.7. SUS 1 02
supply valve close and we'll get a
tone and an SOP FL0.

363 16 13 56 PLT And then you'll verify the medium


pressure gage at 27 to 45 on the
SOP and then we'll go back SUS 1 02
supply valve open. So I'll - we'll
reread those steps.

SPT I - I'll do them as you -

CDR All right let me verify the readings


for you. It's a lot easier than
you struggling to do that.

SPT Okay, I can see them from here too.


Okay?

PLT Okay, Just very briefly, you're


going to turn SUS 1 02 supply valve
to close.

SPT 0 kay.

363 17 lh 20 PLT At the tone SUP FLO, verify your


pressure gage and then you're going
to turn the 02 supply valve open
again.

SPT 0kay.

PLT Okay. SUS 1 02 supply valve to


close. Check tone and SOP flo
light.

- SPT Okay.
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PLT Verified.

CDR Close - you got about 30 pounds -


32 pounds.

363 17 12 38 PLT SUS 1 02 supply valve to open.

SPT It's open.

PLT Okay. Looks good.

PLT And check that the SOP flow is out.

SPT SOP flow light is off.

PLT Okay, Jer, on panel 323 - -

SPT Let me see when your - can I see


it from here?

363 17 14 52 CDR It might be kind of hard. You'll


have to go over the back of me to
see it. Or over to your left about
90 more degrees.

CDR Okay, Bill, I don't think we have


to read it all again. I know what
to do.

PLT Okay, you're Just checking for tone


and SOP flow.

CDR Right.

363 17 15 Ii PLT And a medium pressure gage.

CDR Okay, here goes the valve to -


you ready, Ed?

SPT I'm ready.

CDR Here goes the valve to off.

PLT Get a tone SOP vlow.

CDR Got it. Looks about like 30.


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PLT - like medium pressure gage.

CDR Okay. Looks good.

SPT We 're about 30.

363 17 15 26 CDR Okay, I've got the oxygen back


on again.

PLT Okay, good. Then that's the SOP flow


check for both crewmen.

SPT Looks good.

PLT EV-1 and 2, visually verify neck


ring.

SPT Okay.

PLT SOP.

SPT Take a look here. Take a look at the


SOP while you're there.

363 17 15 46 CDR Yes, it's connected up and the


lock' s down.

SPT And it 's open?

PLT And 4 PCU connectors.

CDR I can't tell if it's open or not.

SPT Okay, it's open.

SPT Okay, ... lock ... PCU connectors


also.

PLT Lock, lock.

CDR Let me look at your PCU connectors.

363 17 16 09 CDR Okay, your locks are down. Looking


good.

PLT I've got to start - start feeding in


the ATM-
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CDR Okay.

PLT - special procedure with us now.

CDR Let me look at your neck ring now


and we'll be finished with you.

CDR Okay, now I just need to have you


roll.

SPT Which way, Jer?

CDR This way's okay.

SPT Okay.

CDR Yeah, your neck ring's nice and


flush all the way around.

SPT Okay. Pick up with you. We'll


startwiththe neckring.

CDR All right.

SPT I pushed your visor tad up ... a


minute ago. Okay, roll. Okay, it
looks pretty flush. Just a slight
elevation but that's all the way
around and I think it's nominal.

SPT Yeah, it looks good all the way


around.

CDR Okay.

SPT You can put your visor down. Let's


take a loot at wrist rings.

CDR I'm locked in the detent.

SPT That 's good.

PLT Okay, now I'm going to - -

CDR Now this one, locked in detent.


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PLT Okay. Visually - visually


verified neck rings.

CDR One, two -we're still at it, Bill.

PLT Okay, I'm sorry.

CDR That's locked.

SPT SOP, take a look there.

CDR Okay, ... is locked on there. Okay, that's


complete then, Bill.

SPT Okay Bill, press on.

PLT Okay. Visually verify neck ring, SOP ....


connectors and sounds like you did a little
more.

CDR Eight.

PLT Wrist rings, everything. Okay. Airlock


Module Egress: now this is a generic
title. Warning: EV-1 and 2, if cuff
gauge drops below 3.6 psig during depress,
LOCK COMPARTMENT DEPRESS VALVE CLOSE and
EV-3 forward HATCH PRESS EQUALIZATION VALVE
OPEN.

PLT Okay, that's - that's one up. All right,


now I'm going real slow here because I've
got to do a nominal H CAGE here pretty
soon. Okay. Forward hatch PRESS EQUALI-
ZATION VALVE CLOSED. Coming CLOSED now.
Okay, it's closed. EV-1 and 2. Note,
if LOW VENT FLOW light comes on before
depress complete, FLOW select EVA NORMAL.
Okay. During depress cuff gage may read
4.1 max in Delta P.

PLT All right. A note for me: if rate of


climb indicator exceeds a hundred - okay,
let me - this thing's turned the wrong
way around.
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PLT ... fix it where I can see it.

SPT Got a little ... in there Bill.

PLT Yeah. Okay, it's got ... at about -


... about 60 foot per second - 60 minute
rate of climb now. Okay, so I want 160.

PLT If rate of climb indicator exceeds lO0


or caution and warning alert (rapid)
Delta-P PPOZ LOW or cluster PRESS LOW,
tell EV-1 to CLOSE LOCK COMPARTMENT
DEPRESS valve. And I probably wouldn't
have to do that, but I will. Okay. EV-1,
lock compartment - okay, now, Just a
second. I_ve got to do a task here. If
EV prior to lock compartment depress
f DAS(?) Okay.

PLT Okay, we're going to do an inhibit C_G


control and a nominal H CAGE. Stand by.
52010, 52010, verified. Enter, clear.
50000, 5000 verified .... Inhibit CMG
control. Clear. 52023, 52023. Nominal
H CAGE enter, now. Let me see what's
happening here. Nothing, looks like we're
in good shape .... you are too.

CDR Move on a little bit and you'll see the


TACS fire, Bill.

PLT Yeah, heah, yeah. I haven't seen them


yet, but we ought to see some anytime.

CDR We will when we get to the .....


Go ahead.

PLT Okay, I thought maybe I ought to maybe


just watch that a second, but I guess it's
no big deal ...

PLT Okay, EV-I, panel Bl8: LOCK COMPARTMENT


DEPRESS valve OPEN.

CDR Door Open.

PLT I'll come up and look in the window and


watch you.
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CDR Door open. And we're watching our cuff


gage. One-half.

PLT Allrighty, I will read - -

CDR Cuff gage stable at 7.375.

PLT Okay, EV-3 panel 225 moniter PRESSURE


forward, 0WS stable - -

CDR ... psi

SPT Picking up a little bit of noise.

PLT Okay, 0WS forward or stable.

C'DR 3-1/2/

PLT Okay, and now we're reading a


F note I'm sure you aware of. EV-I, screen
from depress valve after ice buildup to
complete dress.

SFT Yeah, we'll give it a little bit longer heere.

PLT And also panel 316 monitor PRESSURE LOCK


to a stabilized pressure of less than or
equal 0.3 psi before hatching opening.

SPT Okay, we've got about 80 percent of that


covered with ice so far. That's pretty fast
from that first half a drop of psi. Looks
like 60 percent or so of that was covered.

CC Skylab, reading you loud and clear. Canaries


and Madrid lh minutes.

CDR Roger, Story.

PLT ... Story. How do you read PLT?

CC Reading everyboday loud and clean.

PLT Great.

-- CDR Okay, you'rewaiting for a 0.3.

PLT ...

CDR ... pretty slow; we've got a fair amount


of ice on there now.

PLT Yeah, it'll start sublimating after a bit.


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SPT ... on the outside may be i0 percent of


the radius is ... still open.

PLT Man, I never realized how much I used this


ATM foot grid.

SPT ... holding for EV-1.

SPT Pretty solid chuck of ice too.

CDR Sure is.

SPT Hey, there you go. That string's a good idea


you have on there. Should have done more
of that, Jer.

CDR Yeah.

SPT If you pat a couple of piece of string under


there and let the ice collect on it ... pull
f that stringup and the ice pops off and you're
off and running atain.

CDR Bill? Pop it off with a wrist tether.

CDR 1 psi.

PLT Roger.

SPT Okay, I'ii take the string off.

363 17 27 15 PLT Okay, waiting for 0.3.

CDR 0.5.

PLT Okay, give a cuff gage reading.

SPT EV-1, 3.75. 3.78, point 8.

CDR EV-2, 3.92.

CRL_W Yes.

PLT Okay.

SPT That 03?


f

PLT Yeah, It's about 0.3 right now.

SPT Okay.
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363 17 28 45 PLT Okay, at 0.3 you had to go for EVA hatch


opening. Tell me when you get ready to
open it.

SPT Beady. Go ahead.

PLT Okay, I'm starting the watch at 17:29 on


my mark.

363 17 28 59 PLT MARK. Okay. EV-I panel 319. EVA


retsiner, spring loaded to engaged position.
Veri fy.

SPT Okay. That's spring loaded to engaged,

PLT Hatch handle lock to the unlock position

SPT Block.

PLT 0kay. That ... in . Hatch handle 's OPEN.

SPT Handle going OPEN.

363 17 29 26 PLT Verify hatch handle fully clockwise.

SPT Fully clockwise.

CDR Locked and retracted.

PLT Okay, good show. And the pressure's all the


way down here ... okay. Open hatch. Engage
hold-open rod.

SPT Okay, that's it everything work. Let me back


a little bit, Jer.

CDR Okay.

SPT If I can pull that retainer in the pa - in


the hatch. Okay

PLT And I got a couple of cheeks fefore egress.

SPT There it is ; the gre_t outdoors again.

CDR Tight.

363 17 29 58 PLT Okay, engage the hold-open rod.

SPT It's in work.


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PLT Okay, we are coming up on night.

SPT Okay. That 's in there.

PLT Okay. When depress is complete, which it


is, MODE SELECT to ABSOLUTE with a slight
cuff gage decrease.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay.

SPT Looking at 3.85.

PLT Okay.

SPT Going to ABSOLUTE.

CDR Okay, I was at 3.98 before it started Now


I'm looking 3.68.

PLT Okay.

SPT 3.6 even for - -

PLT There's a slight cuff gage decrease when you


go into ABSOLUTE It sounds like you were a
little bit high on the REGs there.

CDR Yeah.

363 17 31 09 PLT You don't feel that ... Okay, PRESSURE select
to BOTH. Verify.

SPT Verified for EV-I.

CDR Verify, 2.

PLT Flow SLECT, EVA NORMAL.

SPT Okay, NORMAL for EV-I.

PLT Okay. and then cuff gage stable B.6 to 3.9.


All lights off.

SPT .6 and no lights for EV-I.

CDR Okay, EV-2's at EVA NORMAl. I got 3.7 and


no lights.
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363 17 Bl 35 PLT Okay, and I verify that your VOX keying is


satisfactory. Sounds - sounds good. Okay.
I will monitor radiation with radiation survey
meter during EVA. Get that thing readY.
Come on. Okay.

PLT Okay. Now we're going to EVA 3 sections.


EVA 3.

PLT Okay, I have not here for something to do


during the night pass.

CREW Yeah, we can - we can get that - -

PLT We can start that now.

CREW 0kay.

363 17 32 34 PLT All right. Airlock module egress note on


contamination. EV-1 and EV-2 corn - comment
on any observed dispersion patterns or any
-- OWS waste tank vent plumes duringEVA.

CDR ...

PLT EV-1, egress airlock module headfirst, face


toward foot restraints.

SPT Oks_v.

PLT Ev-2 manage EV-1 LSU.

CDR Okay.

PLT ...

SPT Okay, and I'm at the goot restraints. Go


she ad.

CDR Your right foot's not in, Ed.

SPT Yeah, I'm getting it.

CDR There you go.

PLT Okay. Ingress VF... -want to fix your


umbilical at 9 feet, ED.

SPT ...
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PLT That's correct. Ingress _ foot restraints


with left hand on - well, you know
how to do that. Clamp ovn g - L_J
at feet. And both of you _ive me sn
B_J status check as soon as Fd's in
position there.

PLT Okay.

SPT Okay, status of 1 is 3._ and no liKhts.

CDR EV-2, 3.7, no light.

361 17 33 36 PLT Now, we've got about 1 minute le - in day


left. And I'm goin_ to look ahead
here a page or so, snd I suggest that -
what I'm getting ready to suggest that
- what I'm gettin_ ready to suggest
is that we do the - the teleD_inter
chan_e h, here, that has to do with
doing exercise that's done durin_ the
night.

SRT All right. Press on.

PLT It is. It's the thin_ to do. Okay. Ak-


hmm. Okay, I'm let me read this
entire proeedure, here, before you
start doinK slivthing Do do the followin_
during niKht Dass. EV-2, translate
to 230 and remove clip eoverin= collector
nearest the _A_.

CDR Okay.

363 17 34 17 PLT Tether the clip and translate to the


8EVA sail material. That's _L minus
2 plus Y DA street.

CDR Yeah.

PLT Near the ATM deployment real and retrieve


material. Okay. _hen you'll translate
to the FAS, hand the mater_al to _T-I
and ingress airloek module. An_ _r-I
pass sail material s82nDle to _5T_9.
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Okay, EV-2 attach material sample to


velcro on the handrail, eteera, etcetera.

363 17 34 50 PIT Okay. Then EV-1 will go and retrieve


the airlock module materorid cover
sample velcroed, 50 by lO inches, 50 inches
by l0 inches, covering the hatch hinge
line and pass to EV-2. Now this is
the thing they were talking about last
night.

CDR Okay.

PLT And then EV-2 will stow the material ... -


sample in the airlock module. Okay. Sounds
like this is going to take a while. It's very
quick to reax_, but I'll go ahead and
read it again.

CDR Bill, we don't have any lights out


here, and the switches are on. I think
the breakers are probably open.

PLT Okay. Let me check that. All right.

363 17 35 32 SPT Hey, I can see the comet

CREW Now kidding. That's a - -

SPT Yeah ... out there. See it? Okay.


I can see the - the tail behind - -

CDR Holy cow, yes.

SPT Yes, I can - turn the lights off, Bill.

CDR Oh, yeah. Beautiful.

PLT ..., huh ?

SPT You sure can. Open this window number ...

PLT I'm going to open this window here,


number h - -

363 17 35 34 CC Skylab, we're enjoying your comments.


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We're 30 seconds from LOS here; about


28 minutes to Carnsrvon at 18:03.
All your systems are good.

PLT Okay.

SPT Okay. We can see the tail - -

CREW Oh.

SPT - - which is anti-solar, but I can not


see the spikes which showed yp yesterday
on the photography.

CDR Okay. It's just going into the airglow


nOW,

SPT Just going into the airglow.

CDR Very wide, broad tail. Not very long


as well as - as well as we can see.

SPT Well, we were not too well ad- dark


adapted there, Jet, we'll have to make
a note of that next time.

CDR Yeah. Okay, that tail, I'd guess -


I was looking at 5 degrees or so when
I first spotted it. Okay, it's into
the airglow now.

363 17 36 32 SPT I suspect the reason you couldn't see


it the other day is because it was
always in the airglow.

CDR Yeah.

SPT We got a better elongation now.

SPT I suspect you ought to see that out


the window. I looked at that yes - looked
for it yesterday out window 3 and couldn't
see it.

PLT Yeah, I look - Just looked out of window h


and I couldn't
see it. I'iitry - -
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SPT Okay. Let's press on. You can turn


the lights on.

PLT Okay, stand by. I got all disoriented


here trying to get to the window. Okay.

363 17 37 06 CDR Yeah, the tail was very broad. And, - and,
Ed, did you see the yellow color?

SPT Yeah, it was yellow.

CDR Very definitely, yellow - orange. And


let's see ; I think I would say the coma
was more white or blue-white because
the yellow orange didn't start until
it was out a ways on the tail.

SPT It looked a little more intense - -

CDR Yeah

SPT Maybe the - maybe it was just the intensity


of the light which got to you, too.

CDR Yeah.

SPT We'll a - we'll look at it next time.

PLT Well, darn it. Just a second here; I'll get


the lights.

SPT Wait ... - w Bill, there's


no reason for you to run back up there - -

PLT No, no I haven't got - -

SPT ... mounting; we'll work it from here then.

363 17 37 42 PLT I got them now.

CREW Okay - -

SPT Look, Bill, if you will keep us abreast of


when we start to come up to sunset
again - -

PLT Okay, I will do.


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CREW ...

PLT Go ahead, Jer. want me to read that


again, Jer or do you know what to do?

CDR I think I know what to do.

PLT Okay.

CDR Okay, I got film door open, Jer.

CDR All right.

PLT Okay, I'll get in here and monitor


all these good things. That I'm supposed
to be watching.

CDR Hey, that really showed up clearly.

SPT That was a surprise.

CDR Yes,itwas.

363 17 38 22 SPT I first spotted it when I had my visor down


too. I put the visor up ... - -

CDR Oh, yeah. There was no doublt about


it ; you could see it with the visor
down. I sure could.

CDR Would you believe that clip is gone?


Yeah, that clip's gone.

PLT No kidding?

CDR Yep.

SPT There's an anti-solar cllp that should


be on there.

CDR I'm looking.

SPT On the bottom side, there Jer.

CDR Yeah, I know. It's gone. He must've


bumped the tethers, or his umbical or
something
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CREW His umbilical?

CREW Okay, here - well -

363 17 39 13 CDR Bill, you remember seeing it last time -


whether the clip was on there when you
took the other one off?

PLT No, I don't think it was. In fact, I


was out there when I went out to help
you on the way out, I looked out there
and I think I only saw one clip.

SPT I can't believe it. I was able to look


out that STS window and see it on there
the other day. Not the other day, but
after we put it on there.

CDR Oh, yeah, I seen it on here, but it - it's


not here now.

363 17 39 40 SPT Well, okay. So the only thing is;


it must have disappeared sometime in
the - the EV-2, the EVA-2.

CDR Yea, possibly an umbilical rubbed over


it and knocked it off.

SPT That's the only time that it could


have.

CDR Yeah. Okay. Now let me go get the


SEVA sail samples.

363 17 41 19 CDR Okay, Ed, you reel me in?

SPT Yep.

CDR Im afraid to let go of this thing;


there's no tethers

SPT ... We got you.

CDR Okay.

SPT ... up there. Okay, now - -


Zf--
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CDR There's no tether on this rascal.

SPT Don't move. All right, here. Just


a minute. Don't sweat it.

CDR Okay, just reel me in like a fish


Easy does it.

SPT Yeah. Okay, now hold on. All right


back your leg up here.

363 17 41 44 CDR I'd rather to in frontwords, ED

SPT Listen, I got to get - get you up here where


I can get ahold of you, though.

CDR All right, you take this now. I'm


under control.

SPT Okay, hold on now. Okay, I - -

CDR Got it?

SPT I got it.

363 17 42 03 SPT This is the fellow Pete had so much


trouble with, huh? Tell Pete it was
no problem getting it off; ... - -

CDR Yeah.

SPT ... in.

SPT Can't you sinny up that, Bill - or, Jerry?

CDR I just wanted to get over to F1 here.

SPT Okay.

363 17 42 43 CDR Now it's baby again, huh?

SPT Yeah. Now you got to be careful; it'll


tend to blow away from you.

CDR I've got it with two hands right now. Now


one. Let me come a little bit out
of the shoe with one -- one foot here.
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I got it.

SPT You got it? Okay.

CDR ()kay, Bill, what does it ss_yto do with it?

PLT ()kay. EV-1 will pass it to you, and


you will attach the material sample
to velcro on the handrail. Attach
the material sample to celcro on a
handrail.

CDR It 'll never stary.

PLT ()kay.

SPT I think you better tuck it behind something


:real well.

CDR You better believe it.

363 17 43 26 PLT _ou - will it fit on one of those zipper


bags ?

SPT l_ere's a good idea.

CDR Well, I'm afriad we'll damage it.


What I'm going to try to do is velcro
it around one of these handrails in
the same way that I found it velcroed
around the - the strut.

SPT There you go; that's a good idea.

CDR And make us of all that velcro.

SPT Yep.

363 17 _h 26 CDR Okay. No, that's not going anywhere.

SPT Very good.

CRRW Okay - -

SPT Okay, Bill. Press on.


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PLT That's what it says here; that's the


way I'm reading it. It s_ys velcroed 50
inch by l0 inch covering - excuse me
- the velcro section 50 inch by l0
inches covering the hatch hinge lines.

CDR Do we have to move this?

SPT In a little bit, Jer.

PLT Yeah, you may have to pull the hold-open


rod out, even.

CDR Yeah, I did.

SPT Can you that little - my unbiliba_l?

CDR Okay.

PLT Don't worry about a thing, Ed; I won't


_ lockthehatch.

363 17 45 16 SPT Okay° I see the one thy're talking about.

SPT Okay, Jer, open the hatch.

CREW ...

CDR I got it.

SPT Okay. That you may want to tuck into a -


the zipper.

SPT They said ... it up and shield the Sun


with part and you know I really can't
tell the - a heck of a lot of difference.

CDH I can't either.

SPT I'm gonna question them on that one.

CDR Looks like it's a uniform colors.

EPT It sure does.

SPT 50 inches.

CDR Yeah, maybe that wad 50 inches.


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Yeah, that's about 50. Okay. Okay,


better latch that hatch open..

CDR Hold on, let's take - Just a minute, Jet. Let


me take a look at the - what else they've
got here. They've got another little
patch in the corner here. Okay, that all
looks uniform.

363 17 46 59 CDR Which corner is that patch in?

SPT There's another corner ... right up here,


the ... - -

CDR At the Sun end of the hatch?

SPT Plus axis, yeah. Towards the ... end.

SPT I should actually see the Sun. Barely.

CDR Okay, we'll talk to 'erawhen they come


up again.

SPT Okay, let's get that hold-open rods squared


aw_y.

SPT There's a little latch up on top there


we ... snapped into also.

CDR Okay. Go s_head, Bill.

PLT Okay, you got it ?

CDR Yep.

363 17 h7 50 PLT All right, good. Let me see, EV-2 stow


material ... sample in the airlock
module.

CDR I've already done that.

PLT Okay

PLT I am turning the page, standy by.


-- The next thing comingup is 8020 ops.

CDR Okay, let's get her out here,


F_

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PLT Unstow, this is Ev-2, unstow S020, verify


mounting bracket is fully open.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay, place in, I have some more things here as


soon as you do that.

363 17 49 18 CDR Okay, I've got it unstowed and tethered to me.

PLT Okay, verify mounting bracket is fully opened.

CDR It is.

PLT Place vacuum valve/shutter control


to vent.

CDR Stand by.

PLT Allow 15 seconds to vent.

CDR Okay, it 's in Vent.

PLT Okay.

CDR Okay, there's a 15 seconds.

PLT Verify film advance knob at S-Surra - to


stowage.

CDR That's verified.

PLT Place vacuum valve/shutter control


to SHVITE_ OPEN.

363 17 50 14 CDR Okay.

PLT Now there's a step here, uncover bore sighter,


that 's been changed out, so it 's already been
done.

CDR It was done at the prep.

PLT all right, good. Pass S020 to EV-1.

363 17 50 26 CDR Okay


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SPT Let me - you don't need this - this


tether on here.

CDR All right, let's put it back in there then.

SPT Okay, I've got S020.

CDR Wait a minute, I've got to untether first.

SPT Okay.

CDR Okay. Hand me the extra wrist tether,


and I'll put it away.

CDR I got it.

SPT Okay. Read on Bill.

363 17 51 21 PLT Tether $020 and mount it on the far


side of ATM trucss with DL handrail,
just inside the start of the han_lrail
and tighten the clamp.

SPT Okay.

PLT And you will see that there is only


a certain latitude of freedom you can
have, you can't put it in too close

SPT Also, don't have too much in the way


of body stabilization when you're doing
this, do you?

PLT No, I think I had to come out of the


foot restraints, at least out of
one of them.

363 17 53 19 SPT Okay S020 is firm there and it's not


going to go anywhere

PLT ... I got a few more words we can do now.


Okay, you got the thether off, I assume.

SPT I will in a moment.

PLT And you do have the clamp tightened


doWl_.

SPT Clamp is tight.


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363 17 53 35 FLT Okay. Remove the tether you hve.


Okay, now the next step and we'll
have to stop-verify the bracket ball-Joint
is full enough to allow experiment pointing.
And the way I would do that is have it
tight enough so that it'll hold a position
when you sort of push it around, but
loose enough so that you can make
an adjustment.

363 17 5h 00 PLT And then don't - don't tighten it down as


per procedure because it - you know
what happened to me the other day - I
got the thing all adjusted and then
started to screw it down and tighten
on the ball-Joint and then moved the
_--_ whole rack. I moved the whole canister,
so I would suggest that, you can do
it anyway you _ant to.

SPT Yes, Let me Just look - get my tether here


first back on to me.

363 17 54 32 CDR Why couldn't we go ahead and get S201 out


or to 25 out as well?

PLT I'm I'm waiting I Just waiting


for him to finish that. I'll go
ahead and start reading the T025

FLT Verify clamp is open.T025 stand by.


T025, okay EV-2, unstow T025 assembly
and pass EV-I.

363 17 55 04 CDR Okay, that's in work.

PLT And, Ed, as soon as you receive the


T025 I have some words for you.

SPT Okay. Go ahead.

PLT Verify the clamp is open. The finger


-_- is deployed. It is - it should be deployed.
And position the clamp on the ATM truss
halfway to or beyond the first section
of D1 handrail.
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Secure the clamp by turning top knob


clockwise until tight. Then turn lower
knob counterclockwise until tight.

363 17 56 ii CDR Okay, you may have to give me those


words again .... I thought we'd
just press on and then ask me a question
when the time comes.

PLT ...

CDR Oh, boy, somebody over restrained T02_.


That little bitty bit then is going to
be murder to undo.

PLT Down near the base, huh?

-- 363 17 56 56 CDR Yeah. That was a neat little idea but


whoever did it, didn't think about gloves.

PLT l'm afraid that was me, Jer.

CDR There we go.

CDR Sorry about that. I was afraid we'd about


had it.

363 17 57 47 CDR Okay, Ed, it's coming up.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, I'ii read the work again, Ed.


Verify clamp is open, finger deployed,
then position the clamp on the airlock or
excuse me, on the ATM traces.

SPT Just a minute, Bill, hold on. Hold on,


let me get a hold of it first. See
where I tethered - it did not -

CDR Yes.

363 17 58 18 SPT Let me. You rotate it another 90 degrees.


If I can get across to that tether
attachment -

SPT Okay, We'll ...

SPT Okay. Got it?


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363 17 58 44 SPT Okay now one step at a time, Rill.

PLT Verify clamn is o_en.

PLT You know how that thing moves out.

SPT Yeah, it's open.

PLT And the fin_er is de_loved - that's


the little - -

SPT It's deployed.

PLT Yeah.

363 17 59 02 PLT And oosition clamp on the A TM tru_s.


__ I'llwait til you set out there.

_PT Okay.

SPT I'm goin_ to _ive mysel _ a little


more workin_ room with the tether 7.

SPT Okay. Now let's see, this ... _oes


underneath, does that, as you're lookin_
it, Bill?

PLT That's correct.

363 17 59 36 PLT So you put your - your everythin_ is


sort of turned upside down, but the shutter
speed adjustment knob is sort o_ on
the too as you view it _rom the _oot
restraints. If that helos any. You
can sort use the cameras as an
orientation device.

SPT Yeah, okay, I got the boo_ oointed


towards sunward, and T got the little
finger in there. Now I got slio over the
top and _ade that connection around
the back.

PLT That's right. That's correct.


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36B 18 O0 59 SPT There's a lot of - a lot of threads here.

PLT Yeah, i% makes - you having trouble


putting the thing around there?

SPT No, I got it around there. I'm Just -

PLT Yeah, okay. Screw clamp -

%3 18 O1 06 SPT Yeah, it's Just been ts/_ing slot of


it's got a lot of fine - fine thread here and a
lot of turns on these things.

PLT That's correct, that's right it takes


patience. And the words are screw the
clamp by turning the top knob clockwise
until tight and then turn the lower
knob counterclockwise, until tight.

SPT All right that's what I'm doing. Now


let me make sure my finger is all the
way against there.

PLT And, Jer, you can be getting the


filter case.

CDR Okay.

363 19 03 Oh SPT Coming up on some beautiful thunderstorms


down there.

SPT 0key. Okay that's on there. And we're


coming up - ccmLing up on the lock.

CDR Okay.

363 18 03 36 CC Skylab, we're reading you loud and clear.


Carnarvon and Honeysuckly for 14 minutes.

SPT roger, Story.

SPT Okay, that's locked. Go ahead, Bill,


_- Read on.

PLT Okay. Then you have secured the clamp


t

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by turning the top knob clockwise and


the lower knob counterclockwise. Ev-2,
unstow TO25 filter case and pass to W_T-I.

B63 18 03 56 CDR Okay, it's all ready stowed and attached


to the temporarly ...

PLT Okay, inst_li this is far _T-1, install


filter holder Alfa to the AIWa 1 position.

SPT Okay, just stand by.

SPT - got to get back in the foot restraints


here.

CDR Okay, there it is, the sagety tethered.

/-_ SPT Very good.

363 18 Oh 28 CDR Okay, and he's gettin_ Alfa 1 out.

SPT Just a minut_ here, Bill.

SPT Let me make sure you understand the


orientation b]ere.

CDR That looks pretty good.

SPT Yeah. Okay g_t the tether put away and


we'll be all Set to go.

CDR How much mor_ high time, Bill?

363 18 04 h7 PLT Six and a hal_ minutes.

CDR Okay.

FLT Your doing real good work. Real good.

FLT It's like we'_e taken full o_ _dvanta_e of


that night pass.

363 18 05 Ol CDR Want a tetherl for that, Ed?


7 . • r

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SPT I'll tell you what, there's no way


to do it, Jerry.

CDR Okay.

363 18 05 08 SPT You can't tether it .... draw back


in this thin_. You got to put the
only thther attach point in with yeur
head up.

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363 18 05 00 CDR Want a tether for that, EdY

SPT I'll tell you what. There's no


way to do it, Jer.

CDR Okay

SPT You can't tether it, especially


full. That's the drawback of this
thing - you gotta put the only
tether - from the ... point in, that
you have.

CDR Can you put it in the other way?

SPT Never tried it the other way. Okay,


let's see. Alpha-1 position and let
me check something. Sometimes help
is not always in the open bag. Yes,
that's Alfa - okay?

CDR Go ahead.

SPT All right. I'm looking here and I can't


see that we can do anything else here.

CDR Okay. What about 2017

PLT Want to get out that - get that out


before your ... prep C [?] goes? It's
approximately the same place as
the T025.

CDR Yeah. Oh, oks_v.

PLT Okay. Now let me read ahead what


you will be doing at sunrise. Okay?

CDR 0kay.

PLT When we get ready for data take in an


•.. alignment which we will be as soon
as we come up to Sun, I'm going to
do a C&G control enable, DAS entry with
F hoses [?] for both S020 and T025.
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And you will adjust the S020


until the coarse, small solar
images seen in the boresight
doing continuous adjustments to
the fine, large solar images
visible on the boreslghter.

PLT I think you know more about this


tham I do, Ed° You know what -
you know what the picture is supposed
to look like there.

SPT That 's right.

PLT The only thing that you have to do is -


once you get satisfied with the picture,
let me know what - how - what the
alignment is in terms of the little
numbers there, that octal grid. 0k_y?

PLT Now, for the T025 it's exactly the


same thing. You're going to ... -
-_ instead of - sort of pushing it with
your hands, you're going to align
by turning the X and Y knobs.

CDR Tell you what we'll do. Let's get


S020 up and running first because that's
the one that's got the long exposures.
Then we'll start working T025.

PLT Okay, now, I would like to ask one


question. The - You told me last night
on this exposure protocol that these
ones that are written in here are the
ones that we want to take. But - all
right and -

CDR Start off with frame number 5 with


your highest priority, which I
believe is -

PLT 45 minutes.

CDR Right.

CDR OkaY, Ed. I wonder -would it be


any help for me to get in that -
f -_ those restraintsand hold you while
you fiddle with the experiment?
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SPT It may well, Jer. I was Just think-


ing about that because it looks as
though I'm - even though I've grouned
[sic] little I'm still about a foot
too short to make m_ head over there.

363 18 08 05 CDR Aha.

CDR Well, I could hold you like a ... eating


a loaf of bread under my arm, you know,
and you could Just kinda go where you
wanted. (Laughter)

363 18 08 14 SPT All right.

CDR We'll give it a go. Let me -

SPT All right.

CDR Let me get out of the restraints


here and get up in approximately the
right position. My, that blue is
" a pretty blue.

SPT Sure is.

SPT Think now, Bill.

PLT 2-1/2 minutes.

SPT Okay, and you know what we' re over?

CDR You'll never have a fly ...

PLT No, I don't.

CDR We're coming up over the tip of


Australia and headed for New Zealand.
We'll be over New Zealand in lO minutes.

SPT Okay. I was Just looking at the


thunderstorms here -

CDR Let us with one - one photos op that


tends to propagate - there is a volcano
will then go off.
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PLT Yes/q, I noticed that. It's very


similar to the solar flare time
lapse photographs we've seen.

SPT Dirty-birdie.

363 18 09 38 CDR Bet it is.

CREW OOoh !

SPT How about an EMU check?

CDR Yeah. Why not?

SPT 3.6 in the lights for EV-1.

CDR 3.7, no lights EV-2.

CDR Good .... that is. That's rising


right there. That's almost the s_m_
intensity as the comet, isn't it?

SPT Yeah. It's a pretty bright star.

CDR ... there's a star right above the


horizon now, Just about where the
Sun's going to be coming up. Could
that be Mercury?

SPT About 20 degrees or - No, about


15 degrees right now. Rising pretty
fast. Has about the same intensity
visually as the comet. If anything,
it might even be a tad dimmer.

CDR Could it be Mercury?

CC We're working on the answer to that,


Skylab.

CDR I think it's about _ - only about


5 degrees up off there now.

SPT It's only one finger above the airglow.

CDR Okay, there' s the Sun.


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CDR Okay, let's start working on the


S020. The light's on -

PLT Okay, okay. I'm going to - -

SPT I'm beginning to get m_ - _zy


head up here.

CDR All right. How's that?

363 18 Ii 03 SPT MARK.

SPT I'ii tell you what, l'm going to have


to si - sight it in closely without
the - without using their sighter.
It sort of-

CDR Okay, where' ii you - -

SPT I gotcha by the mean here.

FLT Okay, we're on C&G control,


SOLAR INERTIAL.

SPT Okay, Jer, now let me come back down


here - -

CDE All right.

SPT - - and tell Bill we got T025 right


in there now. I can't get my head over
far enough to see the darn thing.
Oh, hum.

SPT Oh, back now to hitting D-7. I'm


going to have to loosen this up and
move it up a little bit. Hell,
dang it.

CDR Yes/q, I see what your doing.

SPT See D-7 that -

CDR Yeah.

SPT - - that - that knob you've -


hampering me from furthering the
small image.
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SPT Okay, that's up a little.

CDR Tighten her up again.

CDR I got it tight.

SPT Now let me - let go of my


leggs again.

CDR Okay. Back up in your - -

PLT Story, you're looking at the


0DTE_ GIMBAL angle on GIMBAL 3.

363 18 12 42 CC Here we are, Bill.

PLT Yesh, I Just came out of nominal H cage.


Should I do another nominal H cage,
Story?

CC Stand by 1.

P 363 18 13 17 CC Stand by i on that cage ...

CDR Watch you head, Ed?

PLT I am standing by.

CDR If you'd rear back, admire your work,


you're liable to knock the camera off
of T-25.

SPT Okay, thank you.

PLT Doggone, maybe we got - momentum out


to but we got a gimbal on the stop.
And it's the very thing that Ed's been
talking about.

CC We don't think we need to cage right


now, Bill.

PLT BEautiful, thank you.

CC Okay, while I've got you, I've got


a comment on when to start that S201
maneuver •
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PLT Go ahead, Story; I'm ready to copy.

CC Okay. Don't start it prior to


25 minutes of night remaining on your
next nightside pass. That'll save us
a few TACS by not exposing the ...
of gravity gradients as long as we
need to.

PLT By ... to state the ... you want to


start after 25 minutes.

CC Excuse me.

363 18 14 22 SPT I got her centered, I think, pretty


well, but the trouble is I'm afraid
I'm going do Just what Bill said.

363 18 14 29 CDR Yeah, you are. I wouldn't fool with


it, Ed.

SPT Yeah, I think you're right.

CDR If you got it close - if it's well


within the square, I'd leave it there.

PLT Hold on.

CC That 's correct, Bill.

PLT Rog.

CDR I can see it clear back here. Okay.

PLT Till it ... out what it does.

CDR Okay, I guess the words are, you


want the - the larger faint circles
inside the square.

SPT Right. Well, that it is.

CDR Good show. And when it stabilizes


out I'll give you a number. Unfortuna-
tely every time we get the exposure
going we're going to have ourselves
a - a transient for a little while.
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SPT That 's right.

CDR Okay, Bill, go ahead with the 8020.

CDR ... Job ... now.

PLT ...

CDR All right. You got S020 aligned?

PLT Uh - that's right.

SPT Let's see here now, I want to set


my timer here for h5 minutes.

CDR That'll do it, Ed.

363 18 15 26 PLT Yeah, okay, when you get the timer


set and give me a stand, I'll go i_rom
storage to frame number 5.

F_ 363 18 15 32 SPT That's correct.

PLT Okay, standing by for the mark.

SPT Stand -
CDR Okay, stand by -

363 18 15 37 CDR MARK.

CDR Can you ...

SPT There you are.

CDR All right, hS-minute exposure is


underway.

CDR All right. Now, just -

PLT Let me give you the numbers where


it dumps out here.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay_ now, Jer, I would like for you


to keep me honest about something here.
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CDR Go shead.

SPT We have this temperature measurement


to take.

CDR Yeah.

SPT And I'm about to turn the page from -


I'ii be going hack to S020. Anyway,
remind me that we want to take this
temperature measurement.

CDR Yeah. On the next night pass. Right


after sunset.

SPT Okay. It says do the following procedure


during last daylight pass on a non -
interference basis.

f _ CDR On a daylight
pass?

SPT That's what it says.

CDR Okay.

363 18 16 30 PLT Anyway, how ab - It I - If I start


giving you the ingress procedures -
yank my chain on that.

CDR Okay, I'ii try to remember it.

PLT Okay. 0kay, I 'll give you a


number here.

CDR You might go back to ingress there,


Bill, and Just write a note that
says, "Did you do the temperature
measurements ?"

PLT Yeah. Okay, let me get - I can do


that in a minute, and I will.

CDR Okay.

PLT Let me get Ed's n_rmbers here.


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363 18 16 51 SPT Okay, on the vertical. The bottom


is on the minus 2, the top is on plus 4.
That's the large disk.

PLT Okay, that's the vertical.

SPT And in left/right, we're - at Just about -


Just about centered - looks like 3 and 3.

CDR Here comes New Zealand.

FLT 3 and 3, so we're centered pretty well


left/rlght and only slightly off in
vertical.

SPT Okay, now let me get the - -

CC Skylab, we're 30 seconds to LOS, about


38 minutes to Bermuda at 18: 52.
" All your systemsare lookinggood.

363 18 17 30 CDR Thauk you, Story.

SPT Thank you, Story.

PLT Okay, now let me get you cooking on


TO2 5 - -

CC And, Bill, those gimbal angles you're


looking at - whenever you enable CMG
control until the attitude becomes
stable, you'll probably see some
diversions like that.

PLT Okay, thank you a lot for that


information.

CDR Okay, what am I hitting up against the


DAC ...?

PLT Okay - -

SPT That's Just the boom; you're okay.

PLT Okay, now, Ed, comes anotherhard


thing. We got TO20 - S020 cooking.
IF
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SPT Okay. Go ahead.

CDR You want your feet over here, Ed,


or where?

SPT Yeah, I want them back; I don't want


to be going where I'm going.

CDR Oh, okay.

PLT Okay, now - -

CDR I got it.

PLT - - let me read some instructions


here again.

SPT Yesh.

CDR Hang on Just a minute, Bill. We're


busy adjusting Ed's position here.

PLT Okay.

SPT ...

CDR Now, if you roll left, Ed, you got it


made.

SPT T025, looks like I got to rotate this


way, Jerry.

363 18 18 20 CDR Yeah, you're good shape.

SPT All right now, I'Ii get here. I'Ii


probably use this as a -

CDR How's that?

SPT Well, I got to move my stuff to


my left to get my head behind here to
see the - there we go.

CDR All right. Okay, Bill.


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PLT Okay, Just got through making my


notes to myself on that temperature
measurement.

CDR Okay, we're - ... - Ed's starting


to align 25, now.

PLT Okay, good and you know it's very


easy to Jiggle that S020, so just be
extra special careful.

SPT You're so right.

CDR I'ii keep an eye on him.

363 18 19 03 PLT Okay, I'll read the words. Image will


appear red on edge of filter and orange
in center. And if you can Just
make the little circle - make a sma -
make a sort of a small circle there
with a red band on the outside around
the circumference and you got it.

CDR Can you see through the camera, Ed?

SPT Yes, I sure can; I'm getting there.

CDR Good show.

PLT Great.

SPT That darn mirror didn't pop on it this


time.

PLT Just a tweak ... one axis at a time.


Penturbation - type thing here.

CDR For the Earth-observations guys,


' New Zealand was clouded over. Only
a very - southernmost tip of South
Island was open.

363 18 20 16 SPT Okay, let's hear their words on that


again, Bill.

PLT Okay. Align/extend by turning X and Y.


Now, the Sun image is located in center
of occulting disk. Image will appear
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red on the edge of the filter and


orange in the center. So, you start
"bringing the Sun in, you come through
some red filter material and then - -

SPT Okay.

PLT - - you start eliminating the in - the


center of it, it'll turn orange.

SPT I'm with you.

PLT The problem here is that you can move


your head around and also get that same
effect.

SPT Yeah.

CDR This camera on here - is loose.

SPT I guess I'm Just going to have to see


the best I can. And try to take the
-- pictureswithouttouchingit.

363 18 21 03 CDR And the lens is loose on the camera


for some reason.

SPT Yeah, everytime I move my head up there,


I bump it. Let me move my feet - Just
let go ..., Jer.

CDR Okay.

SPT Let's see, where am I hitting my left -

CDR Your left loot's up against F-15 -


the tree there.

SPT Okay, I guess I can't do any better


than that; here I'l_ -

CDR Okay.

SPT Press on here.


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363 18 21 34 PLT Okay, I'm Just standing by here, and


you let me know when you want some
more words. Take a quick check on the
gimbal angles here. Looking in good
shape now. Ed, I don't understand
that. Those things were - One of them
was right - all the way on the stop.

SPT Inner or outer?

PLT Outer. Now, it's happy as a clam.


It's up around 20 percent.

SPT Maybe the momentum was such that ; it


was headed in the right direction.

PLT Oh, yeah; I see what you mean. I


hadn't thought about that.

SPT Well, it was driven on a stop, it


should be able to start there.

PLT Yeah.

SPT Well ... Boy, this is really a - to


get the ting completely centered and
then to get the orange -

363 18 22 32 PLT Well, look - it's not a perfect _mage.


If I did it right. But as long as you
got a red circle - excuse me - and
orange circle, then you're in pretty
good shape.

CDR I wouldn't waste too much time on it,


Ed.

SPT Yeah, let - let me get back to where


I was with it then. I Just want to
make sure we're doing it right or it's
not worth doing.

CDR Well, that's right. I - I fussed with


that the first day and then somebody
from the ground saia what he's seeing
is right.
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363 18 23 08 CDR How's your position, Ed? Is it okay?

SPT Yeah, it's okay.

8PT Okay, we're getting down in there now.

SPT Okay, now. Okay, that's good-


that's good. Now I guess I want to
fOCUS.

CDR Now you want to get your - your


remote control cable there off the right
side.

SPT Oh boy, I should have done that


previously. I got to get ... - -

363 18 23 56 CDR It should be all right. Just pull


that tape gently. And you got it all
in your hand. There you go.

/ CDR Now, where do you want to go?

SPT Well -

CDR Want to stay up there and try to - -

SPT I got to stay up have to make those


adjustments on the timer.

CDR Okay, I'm going to let go of you for


a second and take a look at S020. Well,
it's still fine.

SPT Tell you what. Can you reach this?

CDR Sure can.

SPT Why don't you he the operator of the


op mon [?] and I'll be the operator
of this.

363 18 24 32 CDR Oh, very well.

SPT Okay, re8_ out the T025.


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PLT Okay, Jsut doing a little reading on


m_ own here on the CMG - -

SPT That way I won't have to keep moving


around and humping this thing, Jer.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay. Stand by 1.

PLT Okay. Notes.

PLT Okay, f/stop's at 2 for all exposures


and so forth and they got filter A-1
in position.

SPT Right, it's in position.

PLT Okay, the first frame we want


is a 1/125th.

SPT Okay, hold on. Boy, look at that


camera moving!

363 18 25 14 CDR Hey, wait a minute. That knob's not


tight enough.

SPT Is that the problem?

CDR Yeah, let me reach it.

SPT Okay°

CDR ... loosened up.

SPT Zero g's knob-loosening effect. It's


not this -

CDR All right, try it now.

363 18 25 29 SPT There! That ought to do it.

SPT Okay, I got to make a little adjustment


here, but that's going to -

CDR Good.

SPT Yeah, that's going to make life - -


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CDR I gotyouby the legnow. |

SPT Okay.

PLT You seared me for a minute. I


thought that shutter speed knob had
come loose again.

CDB No, this is the re - the adapter knob.


The big one.

PLT Oh, - 0h, okay. Yeah.

SPT Oh, man. That's a super alignment Job.


I have got a perfectly round, orange
disk centered.

CDR Can't do any better than that. Let's


press on.

PLT You got a 125th there?

_ SPT Not yet. Okay,that'sin work.

PLT Okay, filter Alfa 1 and 125th and


tell me when you complete your - -

363 18 26 20 SPT Okay, I can feel the detent Just slightly.


Okay, let me check the alignment and
make sure that I don't - have not kicked
it up at all.

CDR Okay,
go ahead.

SPT Okay, here it goes.

363 18 26 34 SPT MARK. OPEN.

363 18 26 36 SPT Now, I'm putting the switch hack to


CLOSE. Okay, what's next, Bill?

PLT Okay, i/i000.

CDR Got it?

SPT Okay, here it goes.

363 18 26 _5 SPT MARK. OPEN.


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363 18 26 46 SPT Back to CLOSE.

PLT Okay, s_ndthe next one will be


80 second and let me give you a m_k.

363 18 26 53 PLT 80 seconds.

SPT All right, hold on, let me - let me


get - -

PLT Give you time to get it on time.


There's - let me - Alfa 2 is the
filter.

SPT/COX Alfa 2?

SPT Oh, you got to tell me that, Bill.

PTL Yeah, make sure - -

SPT Hold on, let me - let me get the time


set while I'm -
%

363 18 27 i0 SPT Okay, Alfa 2 going down in.

PLT Okay, this is the third exposure, Alfa 2,


80 seconds and get ready to go to
SHUTT_ OPEN on m_ mark. Okay?

363 18 27 18 SPT Okay, we'll Just have to believe the


alignment's right from here on. Okay.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 27 25 PLT MARK.

CDR Okay, it 's on.

CDR Give me about a 5-second warning, so


I can let go of Ed and get my hand in
the right position.

PLT Okay, will do.

CDR Did you ever see so much dang water in


all you life?
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SPT I have not been looking - ... my


head is in the wrong position here.

PLT Nothing out there is there?

SPT Nothing but water.

CDR Okay and I'm trying to lean back


to keep my PCU -

SPT Okay.

CDR Flow -

CDR S020's still looking copasetic.

SPT Yea, I think we're doing all right


here.

CDR Let me turn a littlebit towards


you to keep my PCM flow away from S020.

SPT All right.

CDR What I really need is a hand/held on -


here.

SPT Good.

CDR ... one on top of the hatch might -

363 18 28 29 PLT You got about 15 seconds to go, Jer.

CDR All right.

SPT There we are. That's good, I can


grab the ... first.

PLT l0 seconds. Stand by.

363 18 28 h6 PLT MARK.

CDR Okay, it 's done.


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PLT Okay and that fourth exposure is


again Alfa 2 filter. This will be
l0 seconds and tell me when you're
ready.

CDR Alfa - Alfa 2?

SPT This one - that's the one you have.

CDR Yeah, okay; l'm ready.

PLT Okay, stand by.

363 18 29 06 PIT MARK.

CDR Okay.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 29 16 PLT MARK.

CDR Okay.

PLT All right. Ed, next one is Alfa 3.

SPT Okay.

PLT One half second. Let me know when you


have completed it. Alfa 3, 1/2 second.

CDR All right.

SPT What did id we ever do with the


friendly DAC?

CDR I'll - I'll - I'll get in there


and get it in a minute and get
some pictures.

SPT Okay, now, 1/2 second huh?

CDR Yeah.

SPT 1 over 2.

CDR Got it?


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SPT Ah, Just a minute. Push my -


push me back.

CDE Back here?

SPT Yes/u, okay. We're set.

PLT All right.

363 18 29 55 CDR Open -

363 18 29 56 CDR And CLOSE. Go ahead.

PLT Okay, that was Alfa 3 to a


half second. Now we want Alfa 3
1/15th second; 1 over 15.

SPT Okay, that 's set.

PLT Let me know when you have done


that one.

CDR All right. Stand by -

363 18 30 13 CDR MARK.

363 18 30 15 CDR And CLOSED. Go ahead.

PLT Alfa 4. And we want a 14-second.


I'll have to time you on that. Let
me know when you're ready.

SPT Okay. Hold on. I want to m.ke


sure that filter is in the right
position.

PLT Alfa 4 -

CDR We'llletyouknow.

SPT That looks good.

CDE That looks good.

SPT Okay, what's the time again?


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CDR IFn-oh. You're bumping 20, Ed.

SPT '!eah, I am. Okay, the - it still


looks as though we got good
_lignment on it, though.

PLT Alfa 4.

SPT What - wait - what exposure?

PLT 14 seconds - I'll - -

SPT ,%11 right.

PLT 0n my mark. Tell - -

SPT Just a minute.

PLT - - tell me when you're ready.

SPT Okay, we're set on time. Go


ahead.

CDR All right, I 'm getting you back


out of the way.

SPT Let me - let me Just see how 20


is doing here. Let me - in close
proximity here. Okay, go ahead.

PLT Are you ready?

SPT Okay, Bill.

CDR Yeah.

PLT Okay, stand by on my mark.


Stand by.

363 18 31 22 PLT MARK.

SPT 0kay.

363 18 31 36 PLT MARK.

SPT 0kay.
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PLT Okay, now we want a 2-second


one and I will give a mark
followed by another mark. And
tell me when you' re ready. This
is on Alfa h again.

SPT All ready.

PLT Okay. Stand by.

363 18 31 50 PLT MARK.

363 18 31 52 PLT MARK. Okay?

SPT Okay.

CDR We got it.

PLT All right. Now we need Charlie


i filter.

SPT Okay, let's figure out a way we


can do this without losing one
of these fellows.

CDR Let's see - I can - -

SPT ... - -

CDR - - I could hold the filter case


out for you maybe.

SPT Oh - Okay. Let 's Just see.

CDR Let 's see.

PLT Our gimbals look in good shape.

CDR Good work.

CDR There.

SPT I got it real tight now.

CDR ... meat - meat hooks all over


the pulley.
S
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CDR 0kay.

SPT Okay, let me close the flap.

SPT Okay, closed.

CDR Now Charlie filter.

SPT S_lere's Charlie there.

PLT (_arlie i.

CDR ()kay, now let me grab ahold of


you and restrain you a little
bit.

SPT ()kay. Just push me a little


nore toward my left so I get
a handhold.
/-

CDR All right.

SPT ()kay.

SPT b_narlie 3 he said, huh?

CDR No, Charlie 1.

SPT (_nar
lie i. Okay.

363 18 33 19 SPT i_narlie i is set.

PLT Okay, the first one will he the


lh-second exposure and let
me know when you're ready.

SPT We're on TIME, right?

CDR We're on TIME, ready to go.

PIT 0n TIME.

CDR Ready to go.

.- PLT Stand by.

B6B 18 33 32 PLT MARK.


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SPT Okay.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 32 46 PLT MARK.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, the next one will be a


2-second on Charlie 1 again and
I will - tell me when you' re
res_y.

SPT I'm ready.

PLT Give you a short mark and then -


give you a mark and followed
again very shortly by another
mark.

SPT Okay.

PLT Staud by.

363 18 3_ Ol FLT MARK.

363 18 3_ 03 PLT MARK.

SPT Got it good.

PLT Okay. One quarter second on


Charlie i.

SPT Okay.

CD_ Slip me a _ there, Big Ed.

SPT Coming up with a 4 here.

SPT Okay, go ahead.

CDR All righty, here it goes.

363 18 34 31 CDR OPEN -

363 18 3h 32 CDH And CLOSE.

PLT Okay, select Cha_lie 2.


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SPT Charlie 2 selected.

PLT Okay, and let me know when you're


ready. It'll be a 2-second exposure.
I'll give you a mark followed shortly
by another mark.

CDR Okay - -

SPT I'll sit it at TIME, Okay, we're


at TIME.

CDR Okay, ready.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 34 57 PLT MARK.

i
363 18 32 59 PLT M_X.

CDR Okay, it 's done.

PLT Quarter second on Charlie 2.


1/hth second.

SPT Okay.

PLT Let me know when it's finished.

SPT Okay, Jet, we set the 2.

CDR Okay, let's let it quit oscillating.


It's twanging a little bit.

8PT Yeah, I see that.

CDR All right. That looks good. Here


we go.

363 18 35 19 CDR OPEN -

363 18 35 20 CDR And CLOSE.

PLT Okay, Charlie 3.

SPT Charlie 3 is set.


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PLT ... 14.

CDR No, we 're not.

SPT Okay, in work.

SPT Okay?

CDR All right, Bill, I'm ready.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 40 12 PLT MARK.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 40 26 PLT MARK.

SPT Okay.

pLT Okay. Next one will be 2 seconds.


Let me know when you're ready.
You're still Bravo i.

SPT All right. I'm ready.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 40 36 PLT MARK.

SPT Okay. _

363 18 _0 38 PLT MARK.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, now you want Bravo 1,


a quarter second. 1 over 4.
Let me know when you've
completed it.

SPT Coming up.

CDR Okay, Ed.

SPT Okay? We're ready. One quarterset.


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CDE Okay, Just let me know when your


... stopped.

SFT Okay, it's nice and stable. Okay,


here it goes.

363 18 41 l0 STP 0FEN -

363 18 41 ii SPT ANd CLOSE.

PLT Okay, Bravo 2. Filter Bravo 2.

CDR Okay, you got it?

SPT Okay.

PLT And I Want a 7 seconds and let


me know when you're ready on
Bravo 2.

SPT Okay, we'll set it on TIME. I


always like to make sure I feel
the detent. Okay, that's in there.
Good.

CDR Okay. Beady.

PLT Okay, stand by - -

CDR How many seconds?

PLT 7 seconds, and I'll - -

CDR Okay.

PLT I'll call the marks. Stand by.

363 18 41 48 FAT MARK.

CDR Okay.

363 18 41 56 PLT MARK.

CDR 0kay.
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PLT Okay, Bravo 2 again, i second;


I think you have - -

SPT iKold on. I can get that here.

CDR 0kay?

SPT Okay, here it goes.

363 18 _2 15 SPT MARK.

363 18 _2 16 SPT MARK.

CDB ... not hustle that too much.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, now Bravo 3.

/ SPT Coming up. Want to make sure


it's in the detent here. Okay,
Bravo 3.

PLT Okay, it's a 2-second. I'll give


you two short ma_ks.

SPT Ready to go.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 _2 36 PLT MARK.

363 18 h2 38 PLT MARK.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, one quarter second on Bravo 3.

SPT A quarter.

PLT 1 over _. One-fourth second.

SPT Oh, wait a minute. What was


this last oneY

CDR Timed. Were ve not on TIME_


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/
SPT We were on i.

PLT 0kay, let's see - -

CDR Why don't you do that one over


again - that 2 seconds?

SPT Wonder if I bumped it - no, heck.


I don't know how the heek that
happened.

CDR Well, we did a timed one, you know;


a 1-second before, we didn't go
to TIME.

SPT That was it. All right, they got


a 1-second on that one. Why don't
you Just _rrite that in?

PLT Okya, extra 1 second.

SPT 0kay, now we' re on TIME.

/I- PLT Exposure. Okay, now on TIME and


we're still on Bravo 3 right?

SPT Right.

PLT Okay, you're on TIME and stand by


for m_ ma_k. Tell me when you're
ready.

SPT Ready.

363 18 h3 29 PLT MARK.

363 18 43 31 PLT MARK.

SPT Ckay, it 's done.

CDB That was the one we missed, huh?

PLT That's right. Now we want 1 over


h on Bra - still on Bravo 3,
1 over h. One-fourth second. And
let me know when you've clicked up - -
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PLT Well, we've got 23 minutes remaining


in day. If we've lucky, we could
get the rest of these in, so let's
go ahead - -

SPT Oh, we could - -

CDR How's S020 doing?

PLT We have 15 minutes to go on


it.

CDR Okay.

PLT And all Ed has to do is Just reach


over and turn that thing to S.
I think we can finish up the T -
the T025 here.

SPT ... I 'm being pushed away from


that thing. I got no way of
getting - uh, I'm sorry.

CDR I got you by the leg, but it's


your upper body that's moving
away.

SPT Just a minute. Let me torque


myself over and then use a little
inertis there.

CDR That a way.

SPT Back to Charlie - or Delta you


said.

PLT Affirmative, Delta. It's right


on top.

" CDR Ed, right there.

SPT Okay. There you go. That will do.

CDR Okay, I'm going to have to go back


out there again before I - -
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SPT All right.

CDR Got it ?

SPT Okay, I got it.

CDR Good show.

SPT Hold on. I got to come


down a little bit.

CDR Right.

SPT Torque _ feet.

CDR How' s that ?

SPT Good.

SPT Okay, that's set. What -what's i


the time?

PLT On Del - Delta 1 and set it on


TIME and I'll count off 7 seconds.
Stand by.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, tell me when you're ready.

SPT Ready to go.

PLT Stand by. _

363 18 h6 _8 PLT MARK. .'

SPT Okay. !
i

Stud
363 18 26 55 PLT MARK.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, still on Delta I, give me _


a 1-second exposure, and you
can set that up on the - ._
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SPT Okay, we got 1 second set.

SPT All right, her it goes.

363 18 47 08 SPT OPEN -

363 18 h7 09 SPT And CLOSED. Okay.

PLT Delta 2. Should be a lh-second "0


exposure. And let me know when
you'rereadyon Delta2. _

SPT Okay, we need to go to T.

PLT 14 seconds.

SPT Okay.

PLT You ready?

SPT Allready. •

PLT Stand by.

363 18 h7 h2 PLT MARK.

SPT Okay.

PLT Stand by.

36318 4756 PLT MARK.


SPT Okay.

PLT 2 seconds, and I'll - tell - Let


me know when you're ready. I'll

count
themoff. _

SPT Ready to go.

PLT Stand by.

CDR No, wait - wait - wait a minute,


Ed. Wait, wait, wait.

SPT Sorry.
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CDR Okay, go ahead. On TIME.

PLT Delta 2 on TIME. Okay.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 48 13 PLT MARK.

363 18 h8 15 PLT MARK.

CDE What did you do - bump it or some-


thing, Ed?

SPT No, I was thinking you said go


to 2.

CDR Oh, oh okay.

SPT so, I started ot move to 2 meaning


one half.

CDR Okay, go ahead. We got it.

PLT Okay, now still on Delta 2, go


to 1 over 2. Go to 2 and let
me know when you have completed
that exposure.

SPT Okay, it's set in. Let it damp :_


out. Okay -

363 18 _8 22 SPT OPEN -

363 18 28 25 SPT And CLOSED.

PLT Delta
3 next. ..i

SPT Okay, Delta 3 selected.

PLT Okay, you got it on a quarter,


have you?

SPT Yes, it is.

PLT Okay, go ahead and take one.


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SPT Okay, let it damp out because I


hit that thine there.

CDR Okay.

SPT Let me see if I can assess how _uch


that thing is wiggling. Boy, it damps
rather quickly, surprisingly,

CDR Yeah.

PLT Yesh, it did real steady for me


the other day.

SPT Okay -

363 18 49 17 SPT OPEN.

363 18 49 18 SPT And CLOSED. That's it for thee


one quarter.

PLT Okay, now Delta 3 still. Put it


on 2, excuse me, TIME and I will
/--_ give you a 2.second count.

SPT Okay, we got it on TIME.

PLT Okay, let me know when you


areready,
Jer. i,

CDR Ready.

PLT Stand
by.

36318h9 38 PLT MARK.


363 18 49 40 PLT MARK. _.

SPT Okay,
it'sdone.

PLT Delta
h.

SPT Coming up. :"

CDR Okay, you got it on TIME, right? i_I

i
J

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SPT Just a minute. Let me check.


Yes, that's in there.

PLT Delta
4--

SPT Yes, that's good. We've on


TIME.

PLT Okay,Delta4. Let me know _


when you are ready, Jer.

CDR Ready to go.

PLT Stand by.

363 18 50 12 PLT MARK.

363 18 50 16 PLT MARK.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay,Delta 4. Giveme a one half.

SPT Okay, we got the one half set.

CDR Okay, here it goes.

363 18 50 37 CDR OPEN now.

363 18 50 38 CDR And CLOSED.

PLT And that's the end of Delta.


need to get Charlieback out. I
We

assume they want some time resolution


1
is what they are doing here. We
need to put Delta filter up and
get Charlie back out. _

SPT Allright. _'

CDR Okay.

CDR Lookat thosecolors. _,

SPT Yeah.
!
CDR There
we go. ,

!
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SPT Okay,let me get my fingerout.


Close the flap. And there's Charlie.

CDR 0kay.

SPT Got a good closure.

CDR Okay.

CDR Boy, it's nice to work with gear


that has got some precision to it.
This ... operation is kind of nice.
Charlie 's in.

PLT Charlie 1.

SPT Okay.

PLT Okay, we need a four - If you'll


put it on TIME, we need a 14-second
exposure. And let me know when
you're ready.

CDR All right.

SPT Okay, it's set there. Let's see


if it's oscillating at all.

CDR No - -

SPT It's pretty quite.


4

CDR Okay, let 's go.


i
PLT Okay, stand by.

363 18 52 12 PLT MARK.

CDR 0kay,
it's done.

PLT And we are counting.

CDR All right.

PLT Stand by

363 18 52 26 PLT MARK.


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CDR Okay, how's SOLO doing?

PLT Well, we got 8 minutes to


go. I'm watching it.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay,we have a 2-secondone if "


you'
ii- -

SPT I'm ready.

PLT Okay. Stand by.

363 18 52 37 PLT MARK.

363 18 52 39 PLT MARK.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay, we need a one-quarter second,


1 over 4. And you can get that.

CDR All right.

SPT Yeah - -

CDR Okay, just a minute here.

CC Skylab, we've reading you loud


and clear through Bermuda for
i0minutes. !

CDR Roger,
Story.

SPT I guess the way they made this -


Let me come back down there; I JJust
want to look at something here.
Oh, okay. I see what they did.
Okay, one quarter?

PLT Right.

SPT All right. They' re getting good I


spectral information and good time
resolution too in spatial. These
guys are sharp.
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CDR Here we go. Stand by.

363 18 53 20 CDR OPEN.

363 18 53 21 CDR And CLOSE. What's next?

PLT Gentlemen, that's it for T025 now.

SPT Good show.

PLT I t_ll you, that's going to be


some good information right there.

CDE How much more night time we got -


or day time?

PLT We got 14 more minutes.

CDR All right, let me get inside - -

SPT Hold on.

CDR - - and in T025, and then I'll get


movies.

f- 363 18 53 38 SPT Stand by. Let's get the filter out


of here.

CDR All right.

PLT Okay, attach - You go ahead and press


on with what you are doing there, Ed.
I am going to read some stuff - -

SPT Okay.

PLT - - and you can Just sort of listen


with one ear. ATTach remote control
cable to side of canister, remove
T025 assembly from strut, pass to
EV-2, pass T025 filter case - -

363 18 54 00 CC Bill, Houston.

PLT Go ahead, Story.

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F

CC Bill, we got a couple of reg adjusts


for you on Panel 206.

CDR Dops stay back out of the way. Or


was that you Just drifting?

PLT Okay, Story. Say it again, please.

CC Got a couple of reg adjusts for you.


Rotate counterclockwise - rotate
clockwise 20 degrees both Bus 1 and
Bus 2.

PLT Clockwise 20 degrees both regs


adjust Bus i and Bus 2.

CC That's affirm. It'll carry a little


more load on the airlock module
by doing that.
363 18 54 41 SPT Okay, Jer, maybe you can reach out
here and get these filters while I
am working on - -

CDR Sure can.

SPT Okay.

CDR Goldang it. l better be able to


I'm the _ who put it in there.

SPT I was thinking that. (Lalughter)

PLT Hey, we're coming right along, Story,


we Just finished T025, and we have about
5 minutes to go on the 45-minute
exposure on S020_.

cc Beautiful, Bill.

Okay.
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CC Okay, and the reg adjust looks good


Bill.

PLT Thank you.

363 18 55 31 SPT Man, that alignment still looks


good at the end of it.

CC Good.

SPT Story, I thinnk we had good alignment


operation .... had ourselves a good
orange disk right in the center.

CC Copy, Ed.

363 18 55 52 PLT Okay, I haven't been saying too much


to you.

CDR Let's see - Well, let's go get that


thing nailed down little bit here.
Okay. You're - you're still working
on it, huh?

SPT Yeak, I don't think that will work,


though.

SPT Okay. Let me Just take her off.

PLT All you are doing is setting the filter


•.. and the T025 assembly back in the
airlock module and I think you can
do it better than I can explain it to
you.

363 18 56 20 PLT And please don't compromise yourself -


get yourself out of position at about -
we're coming up on about 4 minutes for
the terminating the S020 exposures.

SPT Got - the valve here has gotten to


turned, but I'm on it.

363 18 56 _7 SPT How long are you going to be with us,


Story?

CC *** at this point here, 5 minutes.

/- CDR Okay, how much time do we have left,


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363 18 56 57 PLT We have ii minutes of daytime.

CDR Okay.

PLT Yeah, that 's not bOO K. We' ve got,


lets see, about - -

CC But the LOS is only 4 minutes.

SPT Okay, we were thinking we'd like tto


get another good look at that comet.

PLT Oh, I think we'are going to be able


to get in - a 5 minute S028 exposure.

CDR Good.

PLT All you have to do is go to frame


5 to 6 looks like we have plenty of
good time left before 400K.

SPT Okay. Wes that their next priority?

PTL Yeah, I'm Just going straight down


the list.

368 18 57 39 SPT What I'm going to do is hook up


chest tethers here first.

PLT Okay, Ed. About 3 minutes from


changing the S029 knob.

SPT Okay.

SPT Okay, Bill, what are the other days


settings here?

PLT _mm

SPT Hey, f - It was f/ll, wasn't it.

PLT Yeah, it was, f/ll and think - I was


thinking it was 1500, but I don't find
a m m

CDR It's a - you got yourself a spot in


the checklist there - call out -
you got to thumb through there a little
bit there, Bill.
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f_

PLT Okay. Just stand by. I don't


want to miss that S020 - Is just
thinking about that. Let's see -

PLT Yeah .

CC Bill, Houston.

PLT Go ahead, Story.

363 18 58 28 CC Bill, if you could, we'd llke


you to load the 20 minute maneuver time
here so we can take a look at it here
or over Madrid prior to maneuver. We
still want you to hold off on that
maneuver until 25 minutes of night
remaining.

PLT Roger. Will do.

SPT Okay, Jer, I've the T025 waiting for


you here.

CDR All right.

PLT Well, I Just can't seem to get


organized here to - to get a good flick.
How does that look, Story?

CDR You can get it the next time around.


There. I - I'm checking on that,
Jer. He wanted, me to do something
else ...

CC Good maneuver time, Bill.

PLT PLT prep. DAC prep .... I bet they


don't give me - there. No setting
there.

SPT It's in the - in the operate - tthe EV


operations somewhere.

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PLT All righty.

SPT It was for EV-2, EVA-2.

CDR Okay, Ed. Would you hand me 'm that


Monstrosity?

SPT Okay. Okay.

363 18 59 h8 CDR If you swing it around the other


end first, it might be a little
easier for both of us.

PLT Okay. Ed, you ought to get back out


there. I'm gonna have you change his
S020 in about hO seconds.

SPT Allright. Do you mind letting me get


Jer to grab this?

363 19 00 02 CDR I've got it, Ed.

SPT Okay. Let me get my tether off it.

CDR 0kay.

SPT Off of it. Okay and I'm ready to - -

CDR 5--

PLT And I don't think that we are going


to be able to get it in. We can't
get that 5-minute exposure in. So
you're Just going to have to go back
to storage.

SPT Well, do they have any 1-minute


exposures in there - -

FLT ...
SPT - - plugged into their priorties?

PLT No, I - Just a second here. Stand by.

363 19 00 29 CC That's on page 2.h-lh, Skylab.

CDR Okay, stand by, Ed.

SPT Okay.
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363 19 00 35 CDR MARK. Going to storage.

SPT 0kaM. We're at storage. Now I think


they've got some short ones there,
we can pick up.

PLT Okay. We can - it says - but - but


we're going to use up the frames if
we do that. We only have one to use.
I would prefer Just to hold off and
go through this exactly the way it is.

SPT All right. Let's do it that way.

PLT Okay. And that terminates the


exposures for this orbit.

SPT Okay.

_ PLT 5 - I was wrong; a 5-minutewould have


put it down to 400K. Okay I gonna,
go ahead and inhibit C&G control and
do a nominal H-CAGE right now. It
says end of data take or sunset.

SPT Jer, why don't you turn of the EVA


lights there?

363 19 01 13 CDR All right. Right now I'm a little


busy, but I'ii get it in a second.

SPT Okay. Can I help you?

CDR Not that I know of.

SPT Oh, you took the waist tether?

CDR Yeah.

SPT Ah, - ha'

CDR Yeah, I had it on my chest originally.

SPT Yeah.

CDR I got the other one the DAC now.

363 19 01 29 SPT Tell you what, if you'd like that -


this waist tether, I probably will
not be needing it.
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SPT I can use the _rrist tether on 201.

CDR All right. Fine. Why don't you


give it to me.

SPT Okay.

363 19 01 36 CC Skylab, 30 seconds to LOS. 4 minutes


to Madrid. Be dumping the data/voice
there.

PLT Rog, Story. However, this is an extra


one which I had, which was not the
was passed out on it.

CDR Yeah, the one - the one that - wass on -


the DAC.

SPT Okay.

CDB So, we would't lose it.

SPT Oh' Try it again here.

PLT F/II, 1/500. (Laughter)

SPT I'll come out of the shoes.

PLT Yeah.

CDR No, that's all right. I got it.


Swing it again.

CDR I got it.

SPT I got two settings here.

CDR How much time we got, Bill, before


sunset?

363 19 02 16 PLT Okay, you've got 5 minutes.

CDR Okay.

CC The 5-minute exposure on S020 might


be good, Skylab.

CDR ...
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PLT Well, Story, I did a quick calclation


and it would have put us in - below
h00 K, so I decided not to.

CDR That's a very - that between 220 and


200 angstroms, that thing is.

PLT I thought all those high energy low -


for - short wavelength things didn't
like the atmosphere. Did you get my
reply on the exposure, Jer?

CDR No.

PLT Okay.

CDR Just a minute, I'm busy.

PLT All righty.

CDB Okay, now.

PLT Okay.

SPT If you would, turn off those EVA lights - -

CDR I will, Ed. Just a minute. Bill, go


ahead.

363 19 03 25 PLT All right; for day, f/ll and 1/500.

CDR 1/500, okay.

PLT Well, now if you want one for night,


Just ask me.

CDR All right. Now let me get the lights.

363 i0 03 42 CDR Okay, they're up.

SPT How much time left there, Bill?

PLT 4 minutes.

/- CDR Okay, what's the night setting, Bill?

PLT Okay, a night setting is f/1.8, 1/60.


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CDR Give me a _rk at around i minute to


go would you please,Bill.

PLT Okay. Just out of curosity, Ed,


while _e're in this nominal H-CAGE
and CMG INHIBIT, is the S020 still
centered?

SPT I don't want to go out there and


look, Bill - I'm ...

PLT Oh, I'm sorry, you're still in there.


Oh, you're back in, all right?

363 19 05 34 PLT A ...

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363 19 lh 3h PLT - - control.

363 19 i_ _8 PLT - - situation right now, and I'm


going to - I've put it a maneuver
time and I'm going to put in a
course maneuver and then before
the last entry 1 switched ATT
HOLD, CMG but still - -

SPT Is it working? I can not see the


lights: you may be covering it. There
is a - tell me where the light is.

CDR Right there. Yeah, I mush have


been covering it.

CDR Boy, this is murder.

SPT It was not made for EVA. (Laughter)

CDR Here I gol How about an upside-down


picture?

PLT The DAC- that's murder.

CDH Well, start over again.

SPT I feel it worked out good.

PLT Okay, S201 time.

363 19 16 20 CDR Okay. Let's get rid of this


camera now.

PLT Okay, it's _bout 2-1/2 minutes


to start the maneuver.

SPT Okay. I Just start working it?

CDR Yeah, I thi_ we know how to


pnS I it off whenever you get
squared in there.

PLT All right, t_ll me when you


want to, I c_n start talking you.
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SPT When you wa_t to --it's- at


your own convenience there, Bill.
Don't get - Okay.

363 19 17 14 PLT Unscrew fourlwingnuts. Remove


front cover. Just reading though.
Unscrew four wingnuts. Remove
front cover. And stow by wrist
tether on handrail next to panel
313 CABIN F_SURE RELIEF VALVE,
[

SPT Okay.

PLT Then you hook up the POWER cable


to panel 316.

SPT Oh, very well.

CDR In work.

PLT Caution: Camera must not be


pointed within 15 degrees of the
Sun. To preclude burning the
photocathode.
363 19 17 43 PLT What it is _ere I was going to
ask you about, Ed, I think I
understaud it now. I - I under-
stood what %o do. I wasn't clear
what was going- in my mind,
what was go_mg to take place.
But we have IC_Gs INHIBIT right
now, you see, Ed. So before I
make my las_ entry on the maneuver,
I got to AT_ HOLD CMG, or I push
the switch 4o ATT HOLD CMG,
but we're not in C - ATT HOLD,
CMG. Okay. Because you've got
CMGs INHIBI_ but it's supposed to
change LOGI_ and m_e it mar or do - -

SPT The whole maneuver, you know, is


the TACS.

PLT It 's maneuvering with TACS, that 's


correct.

SPT And then whqn you get out there,


_ice- mice.
!_u__.f,
tua__.
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PLT 0k_v.

SPT But otherwise, you're going to


be saturating your CGMs if you
have them ENABLED.

PLT Okay. 2565 -

SPT ... out about six configurations.

363 19 18 43 PLT Okay, unstow 2 - $201, verify


braeked is fully open. And takes
about a 30 degree angle with the
experiment to preclude the instru-
ment being pointed at the Sun during
observations and then pass $201
to EV-I.

SPT Do another. We can see it out of


that STS window. I sure wish we had
some kind of a coalignment mechanism
we could work where we could
align the telescope in there. We
can probably get it all squared
away and then do the same with the
comet •
PLT Yeah. I may have been Just a little
premature there.

SPT Well, I was looking with - yesterday,


Bill, and I think maybe it was Just -
doesn't have the elongation.

363 19 19 39 PLT I think that we were - we had Just


maneuvered - I Just had a nominal
H-Cage. I'm doing a maneuver
here now.

SPT Okay. Stand by. Watch rates.

SPT K_T_.

PLT 0aky, there go to TACS. Boompity -


bomp.

SPT Hey, let me see if I can watch those


things fire. I got it. You can
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evidently only see them off the


reflection at night.

PLT X minus 370._

PLT _.-.,.
..........
270 instead of 370.

SPT Just be patient, Bill. Even


under CMGs, iI find that those
things have iquite a wide deviation.

PLT Yeah. Well, we're not in any


trouble because the CMGs are
in good shape.

PLT The range is not what they


gave me on the pad that's all.

363 19 21 32 PLT X equal minus 0.0370 and I got


minus 0.0261 or thereabouts.
Now wait a minute.

SPT Looks like you're ready there, Jer,

CDB Yeah, Just about. There's


not big rush.

SPT I was Just thinking about something.


I want you to come on out and take
a look at it later.

SPT And if things re_11y get bad -


well, I guess we can't do much.
I was thinking about their
recommendation of trying to deploy
that sial say more - and we could
probably tweak it a little bit by
throwing a line around there and
pulling it back down here. But I
would suggest that - since we -
it's kinda short notice that we
forego it and try to do the best
we can with the - with the high
beta.

CDR We don't - ve don't know what the


situation is on the brittleness of
that ......
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SPT That 's right.

CDR You fool withthat and you might


split the w_ole thing down the
middle.

SPT That could be kind of bad news.

PLT I agree with you.

CDR That'd Just ruin you whole day right


there.

SPT It'd ruin your whole stay.

363 19 23 02 PLT Well, I hope I didn't put a wrong


n_mher in there, I checked every
one of era.

SPT Now, what kind of tether do you have


on that? I'd like - -

CDR I have the power cables serving


as a tether right now.

SPT Oh, boy. Let's see - do we have


any tether attach point anywhere?

CDR Oh, yeah. I'm sorry. I coulve


handed it to you littlebetter, i

SPT Oh, that's that - oh, okay. Let me


try and get a wrist tether on it.

SPT That's all right. Just push it


out a little bit further and
I can - Well, no, I'd be putting
it around something I'd have it
take off again.

PLT When you're ready, Ed, I can read


some words. Just let me know.

SPT All right, go ahead.


363 19 23 55 PLT Okay. You're tethering S201.
You're going to mount it on the
near side of the ATM truss with
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the D-I handrail, and then tighten


the clamp. That's right next to
it's where you had the T025.

SPT Okay. And when you say near side -

CDR The bottom. See, it's on the


botton of it, hanging off.

SPT Oh, Okay, I see what you mean by that.

PLT The thing is that, when you lean out


there, the ring - -

SPT Just a second.

PLT - - the ring sights are sort of on


the bottom.

SPT Okay, now make sure we got the - the


cable is sort of loose, I don't want
to -

CDR Oh, yeah, there's lots - lots of


cable.

363 19 24 _4 SPT It will serve to be a thorn in our


side when we come in.

PLT ... swinging with ... to me here.

CDR Why don't you tether it to those han-


dies you're playing with? Instead of
that.

SPT I think you're right.

SPT ... You had the handles.

CDR Well, I handed them to you first, but


you didn't want them.

SPT I didn't even see om, Jer, they were


not up.

CDR Oh yes, they were folded down, and I


was too - I didn't know the gear well
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enough to realize that's what I was


looking at.

PLT Wait until lle gets a handle on the


situation.

CDR Right.

MS 0oooo0oooo]2.

PLT I Just wanted to see if you'd gone to


sleep.

SPT Who can sleep with Jokes like that!


Yech !

CDR (Laughter)

PLT Okay, I got some more words.

CDR I hope they're not any more of those


kind of words.

PLT/CDF_ (Laughter)

363 19 25 _B PLT If can - if canister adapter is not


completely shaded, change spacecraft
roll to do so.

SPT Okay, well we - -

PLT You put the - the thing on there and


get the little ring sight through
there.

SPT Isn't S201 supposed to be between the


two trusses, Billy

363 19 26 58 PLT No. It hangs off the bottom.

SPT Okay.

CDR Yeah, otherwise, see, it's going to


be looking solar, like that. Or I
should say Z, llke that.

PLT Yeah.
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SPT Okay, I Just wanted to pull the this


thing down here to where I can tighten
up the clamp.
i
PLT Okay. Okay, you did take the front plate
off. Is that affirm?

SPT Yes.

PLT 0kay.

363 19 26 h2 SPT Let me take my wrist tether off now and


tighten that thing up a little more by
getting out of these ...

CDR There's a -let's see - No.

SPT Now, they want me to take and point it


plus-X tmtil the Sun - until we're ready
to get that thing squared away. The
power cable, Jet, you're right, is going
- can be a bit of a bind.

CDR Yeah, let me do something.

SPT Yeah.

CDR There's got to he more feed here.

SPT I'm wondering if we can put it over here -


clip it underneath this little clothesline
restraint here.

CDR Yeah, that's a good idea.

363 19 27 55 SPT That way it'll keep us free to move, but


it'll keep us from knocking into it so
much.

SPT Okay, now I got this thing - there is the


Z direction. I want to move it - First of
a11, let me get some ... with this gear.
There is a tightening situation. I'm going
to have to go through here.

36B 19 28 29 SPT Actually, that's kind of optimum right


,_ there,in terms of tightness. I can move
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it around, but yet it holds.

CDR Yeah, that 's good then.

SPT I don't think I'll change that al all. How-


ever, I'm getting snarled up in this power
cable, _n't I?

CDR No, it 's okay.

SPT Tell you what I'm going to do. Just put a


little bit of extra underneath here, a little
leader, if you will, so in case we slam in-
to it, it will pull it out from underneath
the tape rather than off of the connective.

363 19 29 04 SPT Let me open up the finder. And I'll be


darned that this thing was sagaciously made
so you can actllally work it in a pair of
shoes, right from the old restraint system
here.

PLT Okay, Ed, do you have the ring size sight


deployed?

SPT Yes, I do. I'm Just looking for the - Oh,


I see. We're going to have to - Oh, we're
going to be looking at it above the panel,
so I will have to be out of my shoes.

PLT I had to get out of them.

363 19 29 38 SPT Yeah, I'm going to have to be down here


somewhere. Oh, remind me next time they
come up to dmscribe what we did not get
in the way of that stuff above the - the
door - the hinge light. That is, what
they were getting, not really what they
got.

SPT Aw, you know what's in the way?

CDR What?

363 19 30 13 SPT That some guy did not sagaciously think


of?
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CDR I'ii bit.

_ SPT That bind that holds up the - sail. It


looks as though it's right - it's going
to be right in the field of view.

CDR Well, maybe - yeah.

SPT Can you look see what's prohibiting this


thing from rotating front?

CDR Is that the right panel?

SPT Yeah, that's going to be the right panel.


He's going to make a minus-X rotation -
let's see.

CDR Yeah.

363 19 B0 58 SPT Minus - positive_Z that way; minus-Z that


way.

CDR Yeah, you're right.

SFT Also_ I'm going to have to move this


support down a little bit, because the
front of it is bumping into the handrail.

SPT Obviously this section - this ps_t would


not work.

SPT Bill, looking at the handrail - Move a


little. I think that'll clear a little so -

PLT Okay, we got about ll minutes left to go


in darkness.

SPT How many?

PLT Eleven.

363 19 32 58 SPT Okay, thank you. Boy, it's going to take


me every bit of that to work this thing out.

PLT I think as soon as the Stm comes up, it's


going to be rather obvious.
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SPT Well, it's not the question of knowing


where it's to be, Bill, it's a question of
getting it there.

PLT 0kay.

363 19 33 20 SPT ... is this rig here such that I've had to
shuffle it around so I could actnally get
it going - pointing in the right direction.

PLT Oh, I see.

SPT A little further.

363 19 3_ 5h SPT Try that again.

PLT Well, this - this maneuver doesn't look


like it's at all perfect.

CDR Well, they said it wouldn't be, Bill.

PLT Yeah.

SPT Gol dang it. Why, they never figured this


handrail. You can see it bent it up that
far. That's the best we' re going to do.
Right there.

SPT Let's see, how ... do we do this one?

CDR Well, that's not bad that way, is it?

SPT No, that's not too bad - right there. Now


the question is whether that's going to
be looking - See, if I've got to play it
to the right though, I'm a little bit out
of luck. That's - that's not - that's
Just not too bad though.

363 19 36 28 CDR Looks to me like you're pointing well well


to the right. You're well above there -
well behind that panel.

SPT Yeah, we are now, Jer, sure are. We're


supposed to be able to see the comet in
the daytime? Is that the word?
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PLT No. Well, _hat's w_at they told us the ....


other day, But we flat couldn't.

CDR There's Jus_ too much - too much scattered


light - too !much light around here Just
ruined the _ark adaption.

363 19 37 06 SPT Okay, we kn_w it's right above the Sun.


So that's where we our left/right, and we
get our up/aown by the panel.

CDR Okay, how much time to go, Bill?

PLT We've got al_out 7 minutes of darkness; the


maneuvers start ramping down in about 5.

SPT Back of the c_,,and module, there it is.


Okay, there's light; there's plus-X. Okay,
we got two controls over here on the side
for this thing, huh?

363 19 37 35 PLT That's correct. One of them is a power


switch, and the other one is a start - or
ru - excuse ime, a retest switch.

SPT Okay.

PLT And complete exposure sequence tskes a


little over;6 minutes; and do we need three
sequences.

SPT Okay.

PLT Most of the time'll be consumed like we did


the other d_y probably - you being satisfied
that you got the comet in the field of view.

SPT Okay. :

PLT And, you know, occulting the Stm. And you


saw that picture though, last night. I'm
still goinglby that.

363 19 38 13 SPT Yeah. Well, apparently you got to - Your


- your up/down is controlled by - above the
panel, and your left/right is by being
centered on'the Sun-centered above the line
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where the S_n wouldproject above the


panel.

PLT Well, as I look at it there, we saw the -


the comet J_st after sunset, so if you see
the Sun - -

363 19 38 37 CC Skylab, reading you loud and clear. Have


you through Carnarvon and Honeysuckle
15 minutes.

CDR Roger, Story.

PLT The comet follows the Sun up.

SPT Yeah.

PLT So - we let lthe Sun come up, and we put


it behind that panel and - -

SPT Elongation right now.

CDR Got $201 ou_, Story, pointed in a safe


direction, iWe're Just waiting for sunrise.

SPT Story, is the elongation about what, 6 de-


grees now?

CC That's affirm.

SC ...

CDR And, Story - -

CC The ... -

PLT How about ._., Story?

B63 19 39 20 CC If you're watching the rates there, well,


we've been - I've been watching them bttild
up very, very slowly from for about 270 to
the nominal ST0 in X. And Just continue
to build up!very, very slowly. I'd like
for you to take a look at it.

PLT Okay.
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CC I'm getting TACS firings now. I think it's


starting to ramp it down.

PLT Okay, it 's looking like it 's - knows what


it's doing now, Story.

363 19 40 02 CC It's ramping down now, Bill; we're still


good.

PLT Right. Thank you.

CC Okay, and while you all are out there and


got a moment, I'd like - I got some ques-
tions that are concerning the comet.

SPT Okay, go ahead , Story.

CC We'd like to get a tail orientation with


respect to the Sun, and is the tail straight
or bent? And are there two tails?

363 19 40 36 SPT Okay, Story i The only - Let's talk first


about the - the sunward spike. That one
appears to _e projected straight towards the
Sun, as bes S I can tell. We'll try and get
a better lo_k at it this next time around.
From there going - as I look at it, the
sunward tai_ is at - or the sunward spike
is at arounf 5 degrees - 05:30, I'm sorry -
5 or 05:30. _-We then go up to about 12 o'clock
and that's the accent of the prim-ry tail,
which spreads out around 20 degrees on
either side i I cannot see any evidence of a
second, well-distinct tail. There is a
sunward spike ; the tail with the 20-degree
spread. And then there is a diffuse material
- very diffuse between the spike and _,mning
from 5 or 05:30 all the way up to the tail -
the pr_m_y tail itself. The color is pri-
m-_ily yellow. I cannot see a second tail.
I know what they're looking for - the dif-
ference between the gas and the - the dust.

CC Yes.

SPT I could not - could not distinguish it.


We'll take another look this next itme.
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CDR You don't have vel-y much - -

363 19 41 58 SPT You know to- to look at it, Story, what


you got to do is get dark adapted and then
get right here behind the FAS and let the
FAS occult the airglow. And you then got
youself around 30 seconds or so to get a
good look at it.

CC Okay. Now later on today we can get back


inside and settle down and we'll have both
you and Jer draw a picture of the comet.
And we'll get that on TV at a later date.

SPT Sounds like a very good way to do it, Story.

CC So I - -

SPT We'd like to - -

CC So next time - next time she goes up, both


of you got a mental image of it and I think
about putting that on paper.

SPT Okay, we certainly will.

CDR Will do.

363 19 42 38 PLT And depending on the attitude, I - I saw it


on the last pass. I may be able to see it
next time. I'd like a reeo_nendation on
setting the Ha - the Easselblad up here in
the MDA, if they think it would be of any
value to get a frame with that.

PLT When we're normelly in the SI attitude, we


can't see i% out of the MDA window.

CC That's good_ Bill. We'll get some expo-


sure settings up to you.

363 19 43 06 PLT Okay. Looks like the maneuver's settling


down fairly_well here. Okay, troops, 1 min-
ute to go. !

SPT Okay, we've got it pointed off towards the


plus-X direction.
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CDR Here comes da Sun flare!

SPT Okay, let's ihear the procedures there, Bill.

PLT Okay. You know to keep the canister shaded.


You've deployed the ring sights - And you
know that when the eye is about 6 inches
from the top sight - that is away away frc_
it - the two rings merge to form a ... - -

363 19 43 45 CC Bill, standby on the CMGs until we give


you a GO.

PLT Wilco. LooSen the alignment know and aim


the camera at a point in the comet's tai.1.
Well, of course, this is Just wishful think-
ing here - about 5 degrees downsun and e_-
sure the ATM solar panel is not in ring
sight. Okay?

SPT Okay, you're going to have to do some more


maneuvering, Bill.

PLT Okay. And you will tighten the alignment


know, et ceSera, et cetera.

363 19 44 15 SPT Now - let's see now. Okay, we have a -


we're looking at too much Sun. We're - -

PLT Okay, I'm going to have to close the window,


and besides _we're going to have to wait for
a GO to turin on the CMGs. So stand by.

363 19 44 3B CC Okay, Bill, You're GO for CMG control and


the tweak _Aneuver.

PLT Okay, understand. Tell him I'm on m_ way.

CDR Okay, he's on his way.

SPT Okay, Bill, put in a- an additional 2 de-


gree s.

PLT And that 's roll?

SPT The axis you've been maneuvering about.


Yes, X.
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PLT Okay, when ready for tweak maneuver, enable


CMG CONTROL

CC Bill, let it settle out a little more.

PLT ... clear.

SPT 0kay.

PLT Okay. Bog, Story. I'm waiting - I'm holding


off. How _d the S020 look? Is it shaded?

SPT Yes.h, it's okay, if that's what you mean.


Thing' s shaded?

363 19 45 16 PLT Is it shaded? If it - Could we - could we


sneak in some S020 exposures?

SPT No.

PLT Okay.

SPT No, not at this - not at this m0ment. No,


let's not play with that.

PLT Well, I didn't mean right now.

CC Bill, you're GO for CMG control and then


wait a little while to settle down before
the tweak m_ueuver.

PLT Okay. Didn't say how long. I'll wait about


2 minutes.

PLT Allow 2 minutes for settling; then tweak


plus - or minus-X as required.

CDR Wonder how long this cue card has been out
here? Story, there's a cue card out here
in the FAS Called comm lock between EV-1 and
EV-2. Why _on't you ask them if they'd like
us to bring iit in with us when we come in
on our last lEVA?

363 19 46 18 CC Copy, Jer.

CDR It's obviously been out for some time. It's


all browa l¢ok_._
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PLT 0kay, Ed. You're probably noticing small


attitude excursions. You may - -

CC The words we're getting is it's glued in place,


Jer.

CDR Oh, okay. Bet we can get it up.

PLT Probably so dang brittle it would Just


break off.

SPT Tell me when you're going to make that


maneuver, because we're still looking at
that Sun.

PLT I have to wait 2 minutes yet before I can


start.

SPT Okay.

PLT Let's see now. Can you - can you envision


whether it would be a plus or a minus? Is -
is it too much ... - -

CC CMGs are still taking the attitude error


out.

SPT Hold on. Let me - let me take a look.


Jer? ... - -

PLT Rog, Story, I 'm holding off.

363 19 47 02 SPT I envision that tail's got to come up, which,


to me, is a right-hand rotation pointed to-
wards X--

PLT Plus - -

SPT - - ... that's the plus-X.

PLT Plus - X.

SPT That's what it says to me, yeah.

PLT Okay, that's what I got it - That's what I


I have in mind, too. Okay, I'm having to
wait here until the CMGs settle down. Let
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me check these gimbals once again. Okay,-


we got one on the stop.

CC Bill, you're GO far the tweak maneuvers.

PLT Okay. Beautiful. Now, do you have any


guesses or am I Just - -

SPT Plus 2.

363 19 47 37 CDR I think plus'll do it.

CDR Try a plus 2.

363 19 47 44 PLT 52030 _TER. CLEAR. 5 (whispering) E_'I'_


020 EN'f_, CLEAR. 5 and the last - -

CC Bill, your 0 - minute time is confirmed.

PLT Okay. The plus is zero, isn't it?

SPT Right. •

PLT Stand by - for - stand by for an ENTER on


the tweak maneuver, Story. Okay, here we
go, troops. See what happens.

SPT Okay.

CC Okay.

PLT What does it look like, Ed? Tell ms, does


it --

SPT - - ...

PLT Did we guess right?

SPT Yeah.

PLT Good.

363 19 _8 49 SPT Just a minute. Now let me tell you.

CDR Yes, we guessed right. It's moving. I don't


think we guessed enough, but we guessed the
right direction.
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SPT That 's what I thought, yeah.

PLT Okay, we can do another one.

SPT I'd put in a 5 next time. I don't think we


went anywhere near enough.

PLT Okay, I'ii put another one in.

CDR Okay, you through, Bill? You better put in


5 degrees. Well, look it Just - we're not
through yet.

SPT Well, get spring - loaded for 5 and when it


damps out, go.

CDR Yeah, it's hardly moved at all.

363 19 49 22 SPT It's enough'that I can now shield - When I


move way doYn here, Jer, I can at least occult
the Sun with the solar panel, which I could
not do before. So we're going in the right
direction, but we got quite a _ays to go.

363 19 _9 31 CDR Yeah, yeah. i I can see that. I'm sighting


through a wire bundle here. It moved down
a couple of_'e s.

SPT Okay, give her 5, Bill.

PLT Stand by. I'm going give her 5. It's r_nped


- ramping down. I'm going give her another
one. I Just put another one in, Story; 5 de-
grees this time.

CC Okay.

SPT That's doing a little better now.

CDR Yeah, it's moving. Still not going to be


enough. Nope. Looks like it needs another 5.

SPT Well, let's Just take a look here, Jer. Hold


on.

363 19 50 26 CDR It hasn't moved halfway from where it started.

PLT It's still got a fairly healthy rate, but - -


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SPT Well, I " I don't _know, Jer. i,ve moved my


head from here 2 feet along here, and it looks
like we got about another foot to go. Foot -
m

PLT We 're still :maneuvering.

CDR Yeah.

SPT Okay. I think we're going to be pretty -


pretty close on this one, Jet.

SPT How're you doing in - getting in some wire


bundles.

PLT We're ramping down now, Ed. How's it look?


Going to need some more?

CDR Yeah, we're'going to need more.

363 19 51 06 SPT How about -ihow about another 2? What do


you guess, Jer?

CDR I'd say 3 or 4.

SPT All right, _ake it 3.

CDR We moved down about three wire bundle units ;


looks llke we got about two to go.

SPT Well, I stsa_ted with my head right down here,


Jer. It moved essentially up to here, which
is like 3 feet, and it looks like we got
another foo_ to go.

363 19 51 50 PLT Okay, we're maneuvering again.

SPT ...

PLT Maneuvering plus-X another 2 degree s, Story.

SPT 2 degrees?

CDR Should have been 3.

PLT Oh, sorry a_out that.

SPT Qka_........
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CDR That's all right. Let's just see what it


does.

363 19 52 16 SPT You all get a little reflection of the -


streets for the solar array.

PLT Not only that but your Sun comes right


through the cracks too.

CDR Yeah, a little bit.

SPT Tell us when we're there.

PLT Okay, we're ramping out, and I'm putting in


another one.

SPT Tell you what. Let's put in another 2.

CDR Yeah, at least. That only moved us about


halfway.

SPT I was getting ready to bet you some butter


cookies. I'm glad I didn't.

CDR (Chuckle.)

363 19 52 47 PLT Here we go again.

SPT ... to work this orientation out at night.


I'd hate to be trying to do all that at - at
this point in. the game. Let's see now, the -
the camera's going to actually be a little
bit below this.

CDR Yeah.

SPT So I think we're doing it. Are we ramping


down?

PLT Not yet_ I'll tell you. CMG-2 is 80 - 70


70 percent ...

PLT Ah, Jer? Think we canp robably go back l?

CDR Well - -

363 19 53 32 CC Skylab, we're about 40 seconds from LOS;


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about 30 minutes to Texas at 20:24 - -

CDR I can't tell_ I'm not in a position - -

CC - - Your momentum's looking good.

CDR - - to where I can See.

SPT Okay, tell you what_ inch down there and take
a look.

CDR Okay.

363 19 53 43 CC Bill, I got some Hasselblad settings for you.

PLT Good; go.

CC Wide open, and the speed at 1/30.

PLT Copy.

CDR Yeah, maybe back 1 or - Let's see - -

PLT Back l? Okay.

CDR Let's Just see what it does.

PLT It's ramping down now.

SPT Story, one thing. We do have a scissors arm,


which is in the field of view. So you will
get a - a scissors, which is in the field of
view, slthou_h it won't take out very much of
the picture.

PLT Back how m_y ... do you want?

CC Copy, Ed.

PLT 1 degree back?

CDI_ I think 1 ought to do it, Bill.

%3 19 54 24 SPT Tell us when that's in and stable _nd will


set her up.

PLT ... minutes - starting to maneuver.


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CDR Okay. I donYt See any comet. I'm holding


the Sun right at the tangency of the panel,
and you don't see arching.

SPT Yeah.

CDR It's Just black.

SPT Well, that Sun coming through that crack in


the panel is not helping.

CDR Yeah.

SPT There's too much light structure here. The


clouds down there are very reflective.

363 19 54 52 PLT It's ramping down.

CDR That looks pretty good, Ed.

SPT Okay, let's start setting her up.

PLT Okay, when tweak maneuver complete - -

SPT Gad: I sight down this side of the can; see


how it looks.

SPT Yeah, I think you're right.

CDR In fact, it's about right.

SPT No. I think we've got to go another degree,


Bill, back the other way. The - the degree
you Just took out, put it back in there.

PLT Okay, Just a second, l'm going have to re-


check m_ maneuver time. I Just put the -

SPT Sorry about that.

PLT No sweat, i

B6B 19 55 B1 SPT But as I look at it, I think Jerry's right.


We got to be a little conservative here. I
look at it above there, we got the Sun -
about one-half of the Sun peeking over the
edge, which is like a quarter of a degree.
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So 1 degree ought to Just about occult it


just right.

SPT I think if I ... the gear, it ...

CDR Miss out on all those good photos.

PLT Here we go.

SPT Go ahead.

PLT Okay, watch it.

363 19 56 13 PLT Okay, number 2 outer gimbal is reading 75.

SFT Tell us when we're there, Bill.

PLT Okay.

SC (Whispering) Ding, baby.

SPT Are they - -

PLT It 's ramping down.

SPT Okay.

363 19 56 31 PLT Take a quick look at m_ gimbal here. Yesh,


... counter's on the stop.

SPT Hell dang it.!

SC ...

SPT My •.. forWard right here. Okay, what do


you have? What's your opinion right now.

SPT I got a good attitude as far as the total


spacecraft, but - Let see, ... where is the
Sun relative to the -

CDR Floating all around here. I'm trying to get


further back here to sight along the can - -

SPT Yeah, I can ... - -

CDR I can give you a good perspective.


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363 19 57 14 SPT Okay, the Sun is right above that second -


•.. you're gonna face between first and second
panel of the lar - for that of the larger wing
there - the largest.

CDR Toward there iyet?

SPT Can you hold my feet a moment, Jer?

CDR Sure. i

SPT Cause. I need a two-axls rotation in this


darn thing.

CDR Okay, let me get in the shoes.

CDR At least in one of them.

SPT Hey, well, that's not so bad.

CDR You'll have to move your bod to the left a


little.

SPT I think I've- I think I've pretty much got


it. I'm ... i- -

363 19 57 59 CDR Oh, okay; good.

SPT You got to ge a little further to my left.

CDR I rank you pretty stable right now.

SPT Okay.

363 19 58 31 CDR I think we got too much wing occulting it.

SPT Jer, if we go back 1 -

PLT They said that we didn't need to use any


_ore in the Coarse T.Aneuver.

SPT Bill, let me Just see - oh, darn it! ... it.

PLT Okay, we do - so that I don't forget this,


Jer, we do need the kill the EVA light.

CDR Okay. See I'm outside Ed. Are you - I


guess you_can _11! the breaker.
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PLT I can - I can do it. -"

SPT Why don't you Just do it right now?

363 19 59 07 PLT Okay, let me do that one right now before I


forget about :it.

SPT Okay, now - looking at the camera, really


seeing here, Jet.

CDR Yesh, that's;what I'm-

SPT Yeah, they said to be a little conservative


on it. And look, you got 6 degrees out in
front of it - 6 degrees in the Sun ... - -

CDR Yes, it's us,ally ... hit me right in the


helmet right now.

SPT What ?

CDR If the Sun's Just peeking over the edge, it's


hit me in th_ helmet right now.

363 19 59 38 SPT Yeah. And that's about - about 10 degrees.


But ... - All right, tell you what, Bill,
let's take oSe rotation.

PLT Do what?

SPT Put one rotation in back the opposite way


the - at the !minus.

363 19 59 56 PLT Okay. Stand by.

SPT Take a look here.

CDR Tell you what you can do is I - I'll go out


front and look at the front of the camera and
tell you whether it's shaded or not. You
know, if the- And if the Sun line starts
coming onto it, I'll holler at you, and you
can snatch it in.

SPT Okay. I tell you what you can also do is go


on out thereiand ... it, but don't get your
PCU in it. Well, that's probably not a very
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good idea. We don't-want to get gas in there,


because otherwise we might get corona when we
turn it on, like if you bump a ... bit.

363 20 00 37 CDR Okay. Here we go.

SPT Watch - wa -:watch that power cable! Here


hold on.

CDR Okay. Get it. I'ii Just hold easy.

SPT Well, hold on, I'm not in a position to do


it.

PLT We 're m_ueuverin_. Okay. We 're ... down - -

SPT Okay. We're free.

363 20 00 51 PLT Gonna be a in little trouble here on gimbals.


Son of a gun. No, here, I think we're gonna
ease off nOW 4 Looks llke I got n_m_ber 2 and
nlznber 3 both on a stop. Getting close to it.

SPT That's Just peeking over, Jet.

CDR Yeah.

PLT Okay. That's gonna be about it.

CDR The sunrise _s peaked on to one corner about


an inch - oh_ 2 inches, but it's not in the -
in the hole Where the lens is.
!
SPT Okay. i

CDR I'd say you'_e perfect.

363 20 01 24 SPT Okay, tell y_u what. Just - Just monitor


that while I ;move it around in order to make
sure we've gqt good alignment on it.

CDR Okay.

SPT It'll Just t_ke me a second to get stabilized


here before _ do that.

CDR Okay. YOU csm't move it into the sunrise


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now because of the rails in your way. _ So,-


you're safe. So, you're improving the situ-
ation now.

SPT Very good.

363 20 01 48 SPT Okay, I've got two gimbals on a stop. The


outer and the - my number 3 - -

SPT Afraid I'm going to have to .°. the situa-


tion there.

CDR That 's good.

PLT How - how stable does it look, Jer? I got


2 gimbals on a stop here.

CDR Let 's see.

PLT Well, we're not - we're not squirreling


around, are we?

363 20 02 08 CDR No, I don't see any - The shadow's not


moving on the _ camera at all.

SPT How's your attitude error doing?

PLT Stand by. 01_, I forgot to call up atti-


tude error. D_mn - Just a second. Time,
29:OB. i

CDR Man, that's that's a call now, Ed.


We're in good shape.

PLT Okay.

363 20 02 36 SPT And as far as I can tell, that's where it


should be.

PLT Okay. We're in great shape on attitude S.

CDR Very good.

PLT ... fast.

SPT Let's see if I can tighten that thing up


without - -
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CDR Oh, I wouldn't,


Ed.

SPT - - Well, okay.

363 20 02 47 PLT I did that the other day and moved the whole
thing.

SPT Okay, I ho_ I can hit these switches.

PLT I don't think you have anything to worry


about.

SPT Okay. Tell you what. You Just - -

363 20 02 54 PLT POWER switch ON.

SPT All right, let me get configured here. I


don't want it to react against the - ...
Don't forget to ... - -

M_ .o e

CREW 9 seconds .... 35.

CDR Okay, POWER switch is ON.

PLT Stand by.

CDR Looks good, iEd. From here, anyway.

SPT Oks,v. Let me move back here. I want to


take a look _at the - - place where the Stm's
hitting solar panel once again. Okay. Oh,
yeah. Yeah i that's gonna be good.

CDR It's petrel.

SPT Okay.

PLT Couldn't be any closer.

SPT I don't think so. I think we've got it good.

363 20 03 37 CDR Okay. POWER is ON.

PLT POWER switch ON. And on m_ mark you can


hit the RESETswitchto START.
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SPT All right. Just let me get squared away


here, so I don't disturb it when I do it.

SPT Okay. Ready.

PLT Okay. Stand by.

363 20 04 15 PLT MARK. Okay,aud the time is 20:04:17.


• .. to START,! and I've got a timer running - -

CDR A slight amount of oscillation there at


the beglnnin@ .... out now. I would say
we have two s_conds or so of very slight
oscillation.

SPT I'm not supposed to be able to see a light,


am I?

CDR I don't think so.

PLT Don't worry a_out it. You see the white


light flashing when it starts - when it
starts some af those sequences. But that
green light i_ not green; it's brown, and
it's not bright enough to see. So if you
saw the white light start flashing when
you first - -

SPT I did not. I could not - I was not down in


the field of view.

363 20 04 53 PLT Well, don't worry. We'll Just watch it on


the next time around. We've got nothing to
do with the flash. Jerry, are those or
sequences here?

CDR Yes.

SPT Once in a while it'll go ..° - -

CREW Once in a while.

PLT Okay. You can keep your eye on it.

SPT Ah, it's not too good. We do have a slight


attitude error.

SPT Hc_ largash


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PLT Let's see. Plus point - or excuse me -


plus 0022.

SPT Ah, that's all right.

PLT Not bad.

SPT If that starts increasing, let us know


because that's - -

363 20 05 20 PLT We do have two gimbals on the stop, and


I - I've been watching it. And it's - I
guess it's the Z attitude error is started
to build up very, very slightly°

SPT How - how's ithe X attitude error?

PLT It 's fine.

SPT Okay, that's the one we've gotta - -

PLT I don't think you have to worry about it - -

SPT - - well, X is the one we've gotta watch


because if that one - We don't have to worry
about turning any power on in that air - in
the input station do we, Jer?

363 20 05 49 CDR Well, let me check and see. I don't think


it's on, now that you mention it. The
UTILITY POWER. We may have to start this
one over.

PLT Ok - -

CDR Steer me around the power cord. I've done m_


thing out here and so I ought to get out
of the way, anyway.

PLT Well -

SPT Okay. Just watch the cord. Bring yourself


back dow towards me.

CDR All right.

CDR Okay, I'm gonna have to let go in order


to keep from elbowing the experiment.
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z

SPT Okay. I got:you.

SPT Just a minute. Don't move - don't move


fast.

CDR Okay.

SPT Okay. Why 6[on't you go on in there and see


what the condition of that POWER switch is.

363 20 06 30 PLT We only have a 1 minute and 20 seconds to go


here anyway, and--

SPT Till what?

PLT Till the en_ of this sequence.

SPT I don't think we got the sequence if we


don't have any power on, Bill.

CDR I don't think the power's on, Bill.

PLT Yeah. 0kay.

CDR Okay, I'm tangled up in the cord now. Ah,


that's beautlfu_l (chuckle). There we go.

363 20 06 59 CDR Nope, UTILITY POWER is OFF.

SPT Don't turn it ON. Let me turn off first.

CDR Okay. i

SPT Okay, it 's off.

CDR All right. Here comes the POWER, ON.

SPT 0kay.

CDB All right, it's ON.

SPT Power here coming on, and I managed to


move the pointing slightly.

PLT Okay. Now when you're ready, I've got the


timer set again.
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CDR All right.

SPT Okay. Just a minute.

363 20 08 31 SPT Okay. Now, POWER switch is ON, and we'll


try a START.

PLT Let me know. You - let give you the count,


Ed.

8FT Just a minute. Let me give you the - the


marks till you - -

FLT Okay. Fine.

SPT Ah, here I go.

PLT On RESET switch to START. Just give me


the -m_k.

SPT Okay, Just a minute here. I'll get hack


to it.

SPT Okay. On my mark.

363 20 09 38 SFT MARK. Okay, it's going.

PLT Got it? See the little white light flashy

SPT Yeah.

PLT Okay. We got plenty of time; no big rush.

SPT What does that white light do?

PLT It's signaling the sequencing of the


variolls - -

SFT How long after you hit that does it start


exposing?

PLT l_dlately.

SPT Ah, that's _oo bad because I probably


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CDR All right

SPT Okay. Just a minute.

363 20 08 31 SPT Okay. Now, _OWER switch is ON, and we'll


try a START.
i
PLT Let me know. You - let give you the count,
Ed.

SPT Just a minute. Let me give you the - the


marks till yOu - -
!
PLT Okay. Fine .i

SPT Ah, here I do.

PLT On RESET sw_tch to START. Just give me


the mark.

SPT Okay, Just 4 minute here. I'll get back


to it.

SPT Okay. On m_ mark.

363 20 09 38 SPT MARK. 0kay_ it's going.

PLT Got it? See the little white light flash?

SPT Yeah.

PLT Okay. We get plenty of time; no big rush.

SPT What does that white light do?

PLT It's signaling the sequencing of the


various - -

SPT How long after you hit that does it start


exposing?

PLT Immediately.

SPT Ah, that's too bad because I probably


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had around - oh, about 2 seconds of


oscillation !again in there.

363 20 lO 07 PLT Well, I don't think - that is not a fine


- spatially resolved instrument.

SPT It 's pretty igood. Of course, it 's - what


it's -we're looking for is space features,
though. You're right. About 20 times
more sensitive thau the norm_1

PLT Wo - if you can, sort of keep an eye on


that solar l_anel. We're - we're starting to '-:
develop a smut I rate in X.

SPT All right. Let me try to try to get back


around there I 'll - -

PLT Not - not a rate; an attitude error.

SPT Okay.

PLT We got both outer gimbals on stop.

CDR Smile, Ed. You're on Candid Camera. Reach


up and look like you're touching something.

SPT Boy, I hate to be.

363 20 ll 15 PLT What is this readout in attitude error?

SPT That's the gro - point for a tenth of a


degree.

PLT Which - which nt_nber is the tenth?

SPT The last one is the tenth.

PLT Okay. We're 9-1/2 degrees out in Z and


1.7 in X.

SPT Let's see. Oh, you never - oh, heck. Yeah,


this thing has drifted way - drift - no,
no wait a minute. Oh, it's moved way down,
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Jet. We're !off. Gall dang it. I can


J_st see it 'moving rlght along.

PLT Okay. We'r_ sacked - we're on - we got


2 gimbals o_ a stop.

SPT All right.

363 20 12 05 PLT We got a - _ minute to go. Is there


sunlight in ithe instrument?

CDR No, it's dri_fting


the other way.

SPT No, it's dr_fting the other way, but - -

PLT I'd - I'_ s_y go ahead and finish this

sequence, i

SPT Well, I don'_ know what happens, whether


you save _ film when you stop it.

PLT Well, you d_, but I don't think it really


ma_es that _ you know - you're probably
still in th_ - the hydrogen cloud, or
whatever it _s.

363 20 12 2_ SPT Yeah. I doubt it. The error is built up . ,


quite large. _ All right. What's it say when
you build up that large error?

PLT 0ks_. It s_s you go back to SI.

SPT Ah, that's _ shame. Got this thing all


rigged up, Jhst perfect pointing.

PLT If gimbals approach their stops, and/or


attitude error exceeds 0.5 degrees in any
axis, DAS - Okay, we're gonna have to do
this.

363 20 12 59 SPT-EVA Bill, there _oes one d_y site. Let's


try it again next time.

PLT Machine tome) There's the alarm. Just


minute, let me puch that thing off.
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SPT-EVA What was it Bill?

PLT ACS MALF and CLUSTEH ATT. Okay, I ,lust


did the l_lilBIT 6_G CONm_OL nominal
H-cage. If ,$201 is operatin_ at this
time, point the instrument well out oW the
Sire - -

SPT-EVA Let me turn the POWER - -

363 20 13 25 PLT _h_n the POWER OF_.

SPT-EVA S_ring it to %he - -

PLT - - and - i

SPT-EVA - - opposite direction.

SPT-EVA *** shame.

PLT You know I could have done a - lookin_ at


this now, after we did all those maneuvers,
I thought we were in Rood shade though.

- SPT-EVA Yeah, you go_ to keep an eye on the attitude


error, Bill. i

PLT But we were all right, _ou see, when we


first got there.

SPT-EVA How were we when we started the exposures?

PLT We were off about 2 de_rees in Z and about,


on, 2/10 of a degree in X.

SPT-EVA Yeah.

363 20 14 01 PLT So, it looke@ like it may be all right.


And - -

SPT-EVA Yeah.

CDR-EVA Well you know the first 3-1/4 minutes is


what counts in this thln_. The next
minutes are mothing but one frame soaking
up a lot of photon.
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PLT Well yeah, t_at's up to me to tell Mm.


See dl was - at the same time we got the
warning tone, the other tone you heard
there was the TIMER.

SPT-EVA Okay. Zooming in.

CDR-EVA Want to take that cord and put it under


the clip again?

PLT Oh yeah.

SPT-EVA How much time left in day, Bill?

PLT Okay. You've got 26 minutes. We do have


enough time, if I can get you back to attitude.

SPT-EVA What - what _a_euver time you got in?

PLT Zero.

SPT-EVA Oh, Jesus. _Hey don't do that.

PLT No. Just a!second. You're asking me


what time I had in. That wasn't the
time I woul_ i use.

SPT-EVA Okay.

PLT I had put in the - no, in fact I do. I


have a 23 -:20 minute maneuver time for
the maneuver back to SOLAR INERTIAL.
Procedure says put that time in there
as soon as I got through with the comet
- fine poln_Ing. Okay. Now we are settling
down here. 'Do you have - -

CDR-EVA How much d_light is left?

363 20 15 35 PLT 25, 25 minuses. Now, my question to you,


Ed is can -iare we close enough that you
can tweak me in?

SPT-EVA To where?
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PLT To put th@ - the Sol_ panel occulting _he


Sun again? i

SPT-EVA Oh. What dq you do, _y? I thought you


had to go b_ck to Si.

PLT Well, not n@cessari_y. The procedure says,


if gimbals approach their stops and/or
attitude error exceeds 0.5 degrees in any
axis, INHIBIT CMG control, do a nnm_nal
H-CAGE. IfiS201 is operating, point it
away --

SPT-EVA Oh. 0kay.

PLT - - 5 minutes after the nominal H-CAGE


ENABLE CMG 0NTROL. If $201 is - was in-
terrupted, epoint - repoint toward comet
and resume xposure.

SPT-EVA Okay, yeah. We can do that again.

PLT Okay now.

363 20 16 26 SPT-EVA What you've got to do is go - But the posi-


tive X was he one which occulted it, so
you got to :o negative X, and I'm guessing 4
i degrees o_ so ought to do it, i to 2 de- :.
grees. Whyidon't you put in 2 and then
we'll know _hat - we got something to back
up if we ha_e to. _

CDR-EVA You want me Ito get out there in front


again, Ed, and look?

SPT-EVA Yes/u, I thi_k that's a good way, Jerry.

CDR-EVA Okay.

PLT So - -

CDR-EVA Oh, that doggone SOP is loose in here.

PLT Yeah, I knew that was going to haunt us


one of thes@ days.
i
SPT-EVA What is?
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CDR-EVA Oh, that sp@re SOP that's in here. It's


about ready !to drift out the hatch.

363 20 17 28 SPT-EVA How was it @ethered?

CDR-EVA It wasn't, i

SPT Just take o_e of these dog leashes aud put


it around that light over there, Jer- that
light protector.

PLT Okay, Ed, I!m sorry. Which way did you say
to go - in _egative?

SPT Negative 2. !

SPT Okay, Jer, you're going to have to turn to


your - hold!it, hold it. You're - you're -
you're - yo_'re all bound up in there.

CDR (Laughter). i You're telling me.

SPT Hold on. DOn't - don't - don't move be-


cause you g@t the power cable taut. Let me
get you out iof this thing. First of all
this DAC - _omehow you got in the center here.
Yes, sir. That. Okay, now, let me Just
give you a GCA to get you out of that snarl.
You got to go clockwise to your right. Okay,
now wait a minute - now wait a minute - wait
a minute. _ower cable again here. There's
something ._. Did you see it, or you can't?

CDR Yeah.

SPT Tell you what to do, disconnect the power


cable. Turn the power off and disconnect
power cablelif you can.

SPT That - you see, underneath your umbilical


there, Jer.

CDR Oks_v.

STP That's probably the easiest way - safest way.

%3 20 19 22 SPT Okay, now here, let me Just pull on that


power cmble, and I_ll •pull it out towards
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me and then lyou can do your whifferdill. -

CDR Which way?


Z
SPT Take a look_at you again.

SPT Again, l'd _ay to your right.

SPT Stop; wrong i other right. Guess what I


really ough$ to do is - to - Think if you -
Okay yeah, I think you pretty much clear
now. After_this last one I would stuff some
of your umb_licsl into your - You got too
much in the_e. Well ... you'll be coming out
again. Whyidon't you Just come on out?

CDR Let's get t_is power cable in this time.


Don't want $o mess that up again.

SPT Oh that's right. You're going to have to do


that.

363 20 20 28 CDR Okay, it's on. Okay, now I'll try to go out
over the top of it this time.

SPT That's right. I think you got the right


idea there. You go on out slow, and I'll
watch your _bilical.

CDR All right.

SPT Okay, up tolyour left. Umbilical is good.


Watch your left foot - or your right foot.
There you gg" Watch both feet.

SPT Watch your right knee (laughter). There you


go. Okay, now, let's see how that maneuver
did us.

PLT Haven't started it yet, but the nominal


H-CAGE is bringing us back I think.

SPT I'll tell what, that nominal H-CAGE ...


brought us right back to where we were.

CDR Ed, why don't you put it back in position


now, and I'll watch the shadow? And if it
st.arts tQ head _fgr ._he camera, l'll yell,
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PLT Okay - -

SPT I think We're oks_v because that nominal


H-CAGE has safely allowed us to null our
attitude errors, and we had a good attitude
turning.

PLT 0kay, I'm going to wait about another minute.

SPT What does the attitude error look like?

PLT Attitude error is down is to 2/10 of a


degrees in X, so you should be in good shape.

SPT But is it decreasing?

363 20 21 50 PLT Yes it is.

SPT Well - -

CDR Oh that's good. Whoa, don't point it any


more into the Sun.

PLT I'm not. I'm - all I'm going to do - -

CDR No, Ed. You didn't have to snatch it, Ed.


It was - it was doing all right. Just -
Not any worse.

SPT 0kay.

363 20 22 01 PLT Okay, now there's some more TACS firings.


I'm going to wait another couple of minutes,
Ed, before I reenable CMGs. Well - -

CDR Ed, you're - you're in good shape.

PLT We' re in - looks like we' re in fat city


right now.

CDR 0kay. Fine, Ed. The handrail 's going to


keep you from getting in trouble.

SPT That's good. Let me - let me get down here


and start making some - tweaking this one
up here.
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363 20 22 39 CDR Very good up here.

PLT Okay, I'm going to reenable CMGs. We're -


The attitude errors are zero X, 1.9 Y, 1.9 Z,
which are _mmaterial. We're going to reenable
CMGs. And things are looking pretty stable
right now.

SPT Are the rates - are the attitude errors in


Y and Z coming out?

PLT No. Well Just a minute. Stand by.

SPT They should.

363 20 23 04 PLT Yes they are. They're starting to come out.

SPT Okay.

PLT So, why don't we wait til those are out?

CDR You're looking good, Ed.

PLT By George, that procedure works.

SPT Yep, I thought that we were going to have to


go back to SI, and we were blowing the whole
hall game.

CDR Okay, the sooner we can start, the better.

PLT I realize that, Jer, but I

SPT Tell us what the rates - or attitude errors


are.

PLT Attitude errors are now less than 1/2 a de-


gree. Let 's press.

SPT Well okay, Just - -

PLT That's - they're zero in X; that's the criti-


cal thing.

363 20 23 54 SPT-EVA Well, you don't want to get a picture of


something moving. They're gonna be out in
Just a minute. We'll be ready to go. Now you
got the POWER, ON inside there, Jer?
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CDR-EVA Yes, it's ON.

PLT Okay, our rates - our attitude errors are


down less than 0.2 of a degree, X is 0.2,
Y and Z are now zero. X is now 0.1. I say
we're in good shape.

SPT-EVA Okay.

PLT All right - -

SPT-EVA I'll - -

PLT Give me a mark.

SPT-EVA Well, I gotta turn POWER back ON here again.

PLT Okay. POWER switch, ON.

SPT Because the pointing looks good.

PLT The pointing looks very good. Attitude errors


are zero, and let me know when you start.

SPT-EVA Okay, I got the - Looks good. Okay, you


wanna move out of the way, Jer?

CDR-EVA Yeah, I'm well out of the way.

SPT-EVA Okay. Okay, Bill, I'll give you a mark here.


How's the attitude?

PLT Attitude errors are zero.

SPT-EVA Okay, we Just saw that thing blink. Yeah,


picking up where it was before. Let's wait'll
this sequence, whatever it is, settles out.

CDR-EVA Well, you can Just hit RESTART; it'll start


over. Do that.

SPT-EVA All right.

363 20 25 l0 CC Skylab, reading you loud and clear, state-


side 15 minutes - -

SPT-EVA Okay, now it's starting.


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CDR-EVA Oks_.

PLT Tell me when.

CDR-EVA Roger, Story--

36B 20 25 15 SPT-EVA Now.

CDR'EVA We had a problem with attitudes. We got


started with our first 201 exposure and
the attitude started drifting off. So we
had to terminate and get back on the atti-
tude again. And we're Just starting a new
exposure.

363 20 25 29 CC Understand this is the second sequence,


Jet.

CDR-EVA Yes/u, we're starting a now sequence now.

CC Copy.

CDR-EVA Okay, we're going up over - The Yucatan


Peninsula is coming up.

SPT-EVA Story, would you tell me what the exposure


protocol isl here? What I'd llke to know
is whether we got a few good ones off on
the first c_e before we started drifting
out.

CDR-EVA You take a few short-duration ones first?

SPT-EVA You're rigi_t, Jet - -

CC That's affirmative, Ed.

SPT-EVA Okay, I think we got a few good ones off


initially. However, when you do this,
Story, you've got about 2 seconds of Jitter
in here while you're hitting the RESET
switch. And then it c_Im.q down.

CDR-EVA Okay, the attitude's holding steady and the


shadow's very good. It's only about a half
inch from the aperture ther - in the end of
the canister.
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SPT-EVA Very good.

CREW ... --

CC Okay, did you have to go POWER, OFF and get


the instrument off the Sun.

SPT-EVA Say again, Story.

PLT Negative, Story. We had both outer gimbals


on the stop; I had to do a n_ninal H-CAGE
and reacquire attitude.

SPT-EVA The drift was taking us, Story, so that we


were - got more occultation of the Sun by
the solar panel. So we had no worry there.
We did turn_ the instrument off before we
finished the first sequence and pointed it
toward plus X. I think we're getting a good
one this time though, Story.

363 20 27 05 CC About how f&r into the 3-minute sequences


were you wh@n you had to do that, Ed?

SPT-EVA Well, we started drifting out probably a-


round - What? About 30, 40 seconds, maybe a
minute or so?

CDR-EVA About a minute , I would say.

SPT-EVA Okay, then .I imagine around 2 minutes is


when we - -i

CDR-EVA 2 - 1/2.

SPT-EVA - - ... probably hit the POWER, 0FF. Do you


think we can get something if we try for a
fourth sequence. Is there any film in there,
under those_ conditions, Story? Okay, Ed, our
attitude is _,
still very good. We have 58 seconds
to go in this sequence. And I will talk you
through the: next exposure.

CDR-EVA Bill, these are 3 - 3-minute or a 6-minute


sequences we're doing?

PLT Well, it's 205 seconds.

k
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SPT That's 3 minutes - 3 minutes and _h seconds.

PLT 03:25. And after an exposure sequence is


complete, we recheck the - the aiming, which
is right now pretty good, and then start the
second - or next sequence; RESET switch to
start - -

CC Bill, Houston.

PLT Go, Story.

CC Like i0 degrees clockwise on the REG BUS 2.

PLT Roger. Got about 20 seconds to go.

SPT-EVA How's the attitude errors looking, Bill?

CDR-EVA Looks great Iup here, Ed.

PLT It's looking real good. It's all zeros.

CDR-EVA I've got the best - the best angle here


to tell you what they are. It hasn't
moved a fraction of an inch.

SPT-EVA Okay, very good.

363 20 28 38 CDR-EVA The shadow's very, very stable across the


corner of the camera.

PLT Okay, you do not - you do not hit -


there's the tone. You do not have to
hit the STOP switch. All you do is
hit the START switch again and let me set
up the timer.

SPT-EVA Okay, I'll give you a mark. Stand by -

363 20 29 17 SPT-EVA MARK.

PLT Okay. I got it. 29:20 - K

SPT-EVA Okay, that was a little better that time.

PLT - - 20:29:20 was the time on that.

So m_ question is,
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SPT-EVA Story, I'd say we got pretty good pointing


on this.- We can see exactly where the
Sun is relative to the solar pane. So I think
we know where we want it. We've got the
Sun Just - Or the solar panel Just slightly -
Just tangen_ and slightly inside the field
of view. E_sentially, we do have a
scissors ar_ which is in there, but it's
only in the!top portion and does not obsure
very much o_ the total field of view.

CC Okay, copy,iEd. And we'd Just like the three


norm_l sequ@nces on S201.

SPT-EVA Okay, Story_ will do.

363 20 30 l0 CC And, Bill, for your return to SI, we'd like to


see the 20-minute maneuver time in this.

PLT I Just finished it.

PLT Okay, this is the last one then, assuming


that first one was good.

SPT-EVA You know the proble_ is, we probably had rates


building up_ in that first one.

PLT Yeah.
J

CDR-EVA Hey, we're Over M_. Looking right


down on the Florida Keyes, Mi_ - the
whole southern end of Florida.

CC Your maneuver time' s confirmed, Bill.

SPT-EVA Boy, I'll say. Look at that.

PLT Roger.

CDR-EVA Story, for the Earth Observation guys, I saw


no indications of the Yucation current.
The area there is quite clear. And neither
in sun@lint nor in area of plankton blooming
was there any indications of the Yucatan
current.

SPT-EVA Boy, look at those cloud streets coming across


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Florida; Just east and west all the way 9rom


the souther tip, all the way to the - all the
way up to about the Florida boundary.

CDR-EVA Apalachicola.

SPT-EVA The ole Cape down there ; this whole thing


got stated.

CDR-EVA Yep.

PLT I want to get m_ Hasselblad. Oh, I guess


I'd better get - get ready to -

SPT-EVA Okay, how much daylight do we have left,


Bill?

PLT 9 minutes. ,

SPT-EVA Okay, how we doing in terms of time on


this thing?

PLT 37 seconds ._

CDR-EVA Okay, your !attitude's very good. The shadow


hasn't moved.

PLT Okay stand :y_ for a m_rk on a completion.

SPT-E_A Okay, did _ see anything upon completion?

CDR-EVA I don't th_nk so, ED.

363 20 32 21 SPT-EVA Story, we'_e been getting these white


flashes at _the begginning of the sequence.
i

CDR-EVA You didn't or you did?

SPT-EVA Did.

CDB-EVA Okay, there's Cape Lookout and Cape


Fear - -

PLT Okay - -

CDR-EVA - - Pamlico Sound


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PLT Okay, that's it. _qat should it complete.

CDR-EVA And Marine Corps air station, Cherry


Point.

PLT Okay, now when $201 data take complete point


$201 away @_om the Sun. Okay, I'm getting
ready to go .... ATT hold, CMG to recenter
deadband and then I'm going to INHIBIT CMG.
We're going to go SOLAR INEIt[TAL. So
we going t_- -

SPT-EV_ Okay - -

PLT - - key maneuve here - -

CDR-EVA ... you better point 201 in a safe direction


m --

SPT-EVA Yes/a, will do. Let's turn the POWER, OFF.

CDR-EVA All right, iet me get down out of here and

363 20 33 15 SPT-EVA POWER is OFF. Let's put it over here to


minus X-no,i plus X.

SPT-EVA Okay - -

PLT Okay, I'm ready to hit the SI switch.

SPT-EVA It's pointe4, go ahead.

363 20 33 36 PLT SOLAR INERIAL now. Okay.'

SPT-EVA Sure am gl_d we got these photos of this one.


This one iS going to give you some good
information. Pretty sensitive instruments.

CDR-EVA Okay, I have some more ... - -

SPT-E_ ... tailover, we'll see it.

PLT You ready for some procedures on 201 for


putting it !up? ......

SPT-EVA Yes, sir.


!

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PLT Roll spacefas - spacecraft back to SOLAR


INERTIAL and that's in work. Loosen
adjustment Nmob off. Set experiment about
30 degrees and tighten knob.

SPT-EVA 0kay.

PLT Place wrist _tether on 201 and so forth.


And all you!re doing is bringing it back
into - -

CC Skylab, Houston.

PLT Go ahead, Story.

CC Can you verify that you got the $230


clear.

CDR-EVA That's negative, Story. The $230 cllp was


missing. About the only thing we can
think is that the cllp must have gotten
knocked off on the last EVA while we - by
the t,nbilical or something. And we never
saw it, but'we can verify that the clip
was there u_ until Just about the last EVA
or before t_at because we have seen it out
the - Oh, g_lly. I can't remember which
number _rlndgw it is, but one of the STS
windows you_,,l_could
see - we could see the clip.
But apparently on the last EVA, one of the
umbillcals _ust have brushed it off.

CC Copy. :

363 20 35 0h PLT And we'll be able to tell, Story, because I


took the comtaination photographs of the $230
out the STS :window.

CC ...

PLT Before the first EVA and after the first EVA.
So we should be able to pin it down pretty
well when we 're done.
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Pit Okay, 5 minutes until sunset, l'm


going to get the Hasselblad and fix
it up.

SPT-EVA Have you got the power cord disconnected,


Jer, POWER, OFF, and the cord disconnected?

CDR-EVA 8tand by, iti's in work.

363 20 35 26 CDR-EVA Okay, POWER is OFF and the cord's discon-


nected.

SPT-EVA Okay, I'll tell you what, why don't you take
the instrument and I'll try to get the power
cord squared away for you.

CDR-EVA Okay. Bill, I,


we had a fire sensor light on
in here.

PLT ••• - - i

SPT-EVA ... stable, Jet.

PLT That 's normal.

CDR-EVA 0kay.

SPT-EVA When you get a hold of it I'll take my wrist


tether off.

CDR-EVA I have it.

SPT-EVA You got it?

PLT I have both of them inhibited.

CDR-EVA Okay. Has that been on for a while? I


don't think it has.

PLT They usually come on during EVA.

SPT-EVA Yes, I think they came on in the last half


hour. Oh, let me get the cable out of the
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clip. Okay,_ there's no rush on that cable.


It's going to take me a minute to get over
here.

363 20 37 ll SPT I want to take a look again at that part


where we pulled the - the covering off up
here. z

SPT Story, the psrt which we pulled off above the


hinge line on the airlock hatch - was part
of that believed to be originally in the Sun?

CC That's affirm. Part of it in the Sun and


part of it i_ the shade.

SPT Well, the whole thing has a pretty uniform


color. We d_d that at night, Story, but I
could see wh_re it was. We're not in solar
inertial now but it looks by projection that
it's going to be pretty close if even the
tip of it was in the Sun.

363 20 38 28 SPT You know wha_ we ought to get. This would


be a beautlfIul one right here.

CC Ed, 3 inches out of that 50 inches was sup-


posed to be in the Sun.

SPT 3 inches? Tell you what, I can see it now.


I can see th_ graduation where that - where
the sunlight Iis and there's a miscalculation
there somowh_re, Story, because that was not
in the Sun. You've probably missed it by
about an inch.

363 20 38 58 CC Okay, we're hO seconds to LOS 5 minutes to


Madrid. Be dtmzping the data voice there.

PLT Okay.

363 20 39 ii CDR Now S020.

SPT Story, there is another place right above


there. It's between F9 and where the hatch
locks are snapped into. That has got about
3 inches worth of Sun, 3 inches not Sun. And
it's got covering underneath it. I think if
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we had a pair of scissors we could very


easily snip along a distance of around 6 in-
ches and bring you back the kind of sample
you want. And underneath it is more insula-
tion so it doesn't look to be a thermal
problem.

SPT Story, did you copy?

363 20 40 02 CDR I think he's going over the hill right now.

SPT All right.

CDR It doesn't matter. It's on tape, Ed.

SPT ... we have a pair of scissors with us any-


way, do we.

CDR Yes, we do.

SPT Oh, where are they?

CDR In the pouch.

CDR ... we had a - we got a temperature thing


to take, too.

PLT That 's right.

363 20 40 20 SPT Yes, but now this thing is not in the right
attitude. I think they ... have the expo-
sure attitude. Don;t they, Jer?

CDR ...

CDR No, I think it Just says during the day-


light pass.

363 20 40 31 PLT That's what it says.

363 20 40 32 SPT But they ass_-,e that the thing is - is - is


not off-pointed. I'll tell you what. We
can ...

CDR You're ass_ug what they're ass1_m_ug.

SPT We can (laughter) ... You put it well.


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CDR (Laughter)

SPT All right. We can go ahead and take a tem-


perature and if they don't like it we can
give them another one.

363 20 40 52 SPT How much time left, Jer and Bill?

PLT About 25 seconds.


CDR Shoot.

SPT Oh, shoot. Come on, let's ...

PLT I'm getting _i_eadyto watch for the comet.

SPT Yes, I wish _ had known that.

CDR Here it com_s, Ed.

SPT I can't ever, get out here to see it because


of we're - we're not at SI.

363 20 41 23 SPT Here comes what, Jer?

CDR The thermom_t er.

SPT Oh, let's forget the thermometer for a


moment.

CDR I can't. I got it in my hand.

SPT (Laughter) Well, cc_e on out ...

CDR (Laughter) ... you forget it.

SPT Come on out here with it, Jer.

CDR Okay.

SPT Come on, re_l quick.

363 20 41 38 CDR I'm hurrying| One does not hurry in this


game, I'm finding out very quickly.

363 20 41 45 PLT Okay, I see it.

PLT Boy_ that sunward S_k_ r_ally ......


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CDR Did you see it, Ed?

SPT Yes, but I got the darn horizon.

CDR I'll tell y_u what, Ed. Let's get a quick


visual on on S020 as soon as that thing sets
anyws_. And we can tell them when we got
it how close it was to sunset.

SPT They needed _a little thermal inertia in


there.

363 20 42 38 PLT That's it. Tt's going into the airglow.

CDR Okay, here Ed.

SPT Oh, shoot. _I'm trying to remember.

PLT I could see the sunward spike down into the


airglow.

SPT Okay, was that sunward spike directly to-


wards the Sun, Bill?

f_ PLT I - I don't think so.

363 20 42 56 SPT Do you thinM it was off a little bit?

PLT Yes.

SPT The tail itself looked as though it was


anti,sun but the sunward spike was not. It
was inclined a little bit to the right?

PLT Yes, that 's correct.

CDR Okay. That's what I envisioned.

SPT Okay, Jer, where is that little fellow?

CDR Why, he's turned one way or the other.


Here you goj

363 20 43 12 SPT Okay, cam you turn some lights on?

363 20 43 14 CDR Oh even if it were you got yo1_r thnmh on


it. You found it?
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SPT I got it...........

CDR All right.

363 20 43 54 CDR 0k_y, Bill must h_ve the breakers pulled


again, i

SPT Bill, would _ou put the breakers in so we


can turn th_ lights on, please?

363 20 44 04 PLT Okay. The _ights should be on. I pulled


the breaker_ ...

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363 20 40 30 CDR Your - improving; what they're
assuming.

SPT We can (laughter) - you put it well.


(Laughter) All right. We can go
ahead and take our temperatures and
if they don't like it, we can give
them another one. How much time
left here ... Bill?

PLT About 25 seconds.

SPT I'll ...

PLT I'm getting ready to watch for the


comet.

SPT Yes, I wish I'd known that.

s CDR Here it comes,Ed.

SPT I can't eyed get out there to see


it because if we're ... SI.

SPT Here comes what, Jer?

CDR The thermometer.

SPT Oh, let's forget the thermometer for


a moment.

363 20 _i 29 CDR I can't. I got it in my hand.

SPT Well, come on out - -

CDR I can't forget it.

SPT - - come out here with it, Jet.

CDR Okay.

SPT Come on; real quick.

CDR I 'm hurrying.

CDR One does not hurry in this game, I'm


finding out very quickly.
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PLT Okay, I see it. Boy, that Sun was


... comes out.

363 20 41 56 CDR You see it, Ed?

SPT Yeah, but I got the darn horizon.

CDR I'll tell you what, Ed, let's get


a quick measurement on S020 as soon
as that thing starts anyway. And we
can tell them where we got it ; how
close it was to sunset. Maybe there's
a little thermal inertia in there.

363 20 42 36 SPT That's it. It's going into the air-


glow.

CDR Okay, here, Ed.

/-_, SPT Ah shoot! I'm trying to remember.

PLT I can see the Sun ward spike down


in to the airglow.

SPT Okay, was that Sun ward spike


directly toward the sun, Bill?

PLT I don't think so.

SPT Do you think it was off a little bit?

PLT Yeah.

363 20 42 57 SPT The tail itself looked as though it


was anti-Sun but the Sunward spike was
not, and was inclined a little bit to
the right.

PLT Yes, that's correct.

SPT Okay, that's what I envisioned.


Okay, Jet, where is that little
fellow?

CDR Behind - turned one way or the other.


/_ Here you go.

SPT Okay, can you turn some lights on?


• t

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Page 3 of 5

CDR No .... you got your thumb in it?

SPT I got it.

CDR All right.

363 20 43 5_ CDR Bill must have the breakers pulled


again.

SPT Bill, will you put the breakers in so


we can turn the lights on, please?

PLT Okay. The lights should be on. I


pulled the breaker to - wait a minute.
All right. That should have them.

363 20 4h 17 SPT Okay, that's got it. Hello, Story.

CDR Bill, read the thermometer instruc-


.... tions, if there are any.

PLT Okay, stand by i.

CC Go ahead.

SPT Okay, Story, we did not have S20


[sic] pointed at the Sun during this
last sequence because we moved it
out of the way for working 201. Do
they want a temperature measurement
now, at the end, even though we've
gone into dark or would they prefer
to wait for the next orbit?

CC Stand by i.

363 20 44 59 PLT It says do it during the daylight pass.

CDR Yeah, I know that, Bill, hut we Just


didn't have time. This is a nine or
ten thing. I suspect we're gonna end
up not doing it.

SPT Well we could give you 20 exposures of


this orbit and get - get that done and
_f I'ii be all set then.
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363 20 45 32 CC Ed, you can go ahead and get the


temperature on the S020 right now.

SPT Thank you.

CDE Okay, Story. Then - and are you gonna


leave us out to do some more S020 ex-
posures?

CC No, no more exposures on that and


leave that thermal cover. If we do
anything on that at all, we'll do
that the next EVA.

CDE Okay.

363 20 45 54 SPT Okay.

PLT Okay. Do the following procedure:


Ev-2 retrieve thermometer from - from
_" airlocknodulepouch next to panel 316
and pass to EV-1.

CDR Okay, he's got it.

PLT EV-1, tether thermometer. Take tem-


perature measurement on S020 back-
plate at base of film advance know.
Hold probe on backplate for 30 seconds
for temp stab ; voice record temp.

SPT All right. Okay, Story, I think that


we're going to be rapping it up pretty
soon and maybe get some more S020's
the next time around.

CDR That 's it, Ed.

363 20 h6 39 CDR Is it on?

SPT Is what on?

CDR The temperature.

SPT No, you don't hold it on. You put the


thingon andthen - thenput it up.
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CDR Okay.

SPT Okay, I got it - I got it on tere,


Bill. Why don't you Just tell me how
long the 30 second is?

363 20 h7 01 CDR 30 seconds. I'll tell you when it's


up.

PLT 30 seconds.

CDR Hold on, I'm rotating off with this


thing. I'm gonna have to get at it
again.

CC Bill, Houston.

PLT Go, Story.

f CC Bill, after you get back to SI and


prior to enabling CMG control, we'd
like a nominal H-CAGE. That's at
52023. That's after getting back to
SI and prior to your CMG control
enable.

363 20 h7 41 PLT Roger. Nominal H-CAGE after getting


back to SI but before re-enabling CMG.

CDR About 5 more seconds, Ed.

CDR Okay, that's 30 seconds.

SPT All right. I'll try to read this thing


before it changes. 99 - it was 102
when I first pulled it off of there.
Unfortunately, I can't read it and put
it on there at the same time.

363 20 h8 ii SPT Let me try it though.

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363 20 50 17 SPT Okay, it's tethered. I'll tell you', -


Story, you_kind of hate to go inside.
You Just kind of get to enjoy your
work. I'ii say one thing, though,
all the tr$iningwe've gotten and
... all the facilities through NASA
has really helped. Makes us feel
very at home here; pretty familiar
_ withwhatyou'redoing.

363 20 50 58 CC Yes, sir. We're about 30 seconds


to LOS. See you in 20 minutes at
Carnarvon at 21:18.

SPT Okay. All the folks at Marshall


and at Johnson have done a great
Job on this EVA.

CC And Skylab, all you're systems are


looking good.

SPT Thand you, Story. Th_nk you.

PLT Thank you, Story and now you've


got five pictures of the comet
with Hasseblad right on down into
the airglow.

CC Okay, Bill.

SPT Okay. 0kay, let's check around


here and see what else we got.

PLT Okay, let me pick up here.


We sort of butchered this up.

SPT We've got ourself a DAC hanging


out there.

363 20 51 46 PLT We're rolling back to SOLAR


INERTIAL. Loosened adjustment
knob, offset experiment about -
201, got the 201 back in allready.
You got the front cover on 201,
Jer?
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CDR Notyet. ....

PLT Oh, okay. I'll hold off. I'am sorry;


I though we had done that.

CDR I forgot te do that.

CDR Right now I'm tethering Sl020.

PLT Ok_.

SPT Do you need another tether, Jerry?

CDR No, I'm aliright.

PLT 0ks_, we are sort of putting everything


together here at once. I am going to
go back a_d check and make sure we
don't leave them in the _rong configuration.

363 20 52 51 SPT Still holdong at 3.6.

CDR Okay, give me an _ status


check, please.

SPT 6 and no lights.

CDR 3.7, no lights.

PLT Roger.

CDR Wish we didn't have to put this


cover on. Got to be one of the
biggest p_[n-in-the-necks of
this whole thing.

SPT Could I help you by holding it


for you?

CDR I don't think so. Nothing will help.

SPT ..., Bill?

PLT Okay, got an ACS malf, stand by


a few seconds. Put all m_ paper
work up.

PLT CMG SAT. _e're okay.

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363 20 54 26 CDR Okay, the cover is on. -

SPT Okay.

SPT Hey, Jer?

CDR Yeah.

SPT Next EVA, if you ever bring the


DAC out, we hve got to get some
picture looking down this thing.

CDR Yeah, I want to get out on the


Stun end and take some looking back.

363 20 55 02 SPT Well, also, Just looking down here


you see - you're going to be
looking down this great big barrel
and watch when the Earch go by.
With that shade on it, that would
tell the whole story; it's really
P beautiful.As we were whistting
across Mdam_ I was doing that and
it was very impressive.

CDR Okay, let's some on in, Ed.

SPT Hate do it.

CDR Bring the DAC with you.

363 20 55 30 SPT I am gettimg adicted to this stuff.

PLT Okay, we're coming back to


SOLAR INERTIAL.

CDR Hello, Dac.

SPT the friendly DAC. Get on in there


friendly DAC

CDR You can Just hand up to me. There


we go.

SPT I'm in your way.

CDR Gotit.
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SPT Now, letls See. I_t me check the


hatch for obstructions.

363 20 50 l0 PLT Okay, I'm going to do a n_mlal


H-CAGE. We're back in SOLAR INERTIAL.

PLT Good.

SPT Tell me to move up and klutz it up.

CDR No, you are doing all right.

SPT Now, those d_n things came out,


didn't they?

PLT Okay, the old TACS - -

SPT Those sight ings.

PLT - - TACS is firing.

f" 363 20 56 55 SPT Oh, well, we


i
won't be using ...

CDR Those what_

SPT The sightimgs for the 201


popped out again.

CDR 0h, yeah.

SPT Let' s see, now where the heck is


the handle_ Oh, there it is -
pu] ] out.

363 20 57 27 SPT Okay, now pull it - hold it. Okay.

SPT I can't repeat it ... direction ...

CDR Okay, Bill, the hatch is closed and -


363 20 57 53 CDR MARK.

PLT Okay, at - -

CDR Safety lock is LOCKED.

PLT - - 57:57.;
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PLT 0k_7, that was at 2"0:57: 35. - ......


And I was not paying too much
attention there. - -

CDR About 3 hours and 30 minutes roughly.

PLT - - I had the ACS MALF light


there was - Okay, -

SPT Got anything in there we can help


you with, Bill?

PLT No, got everything cooking now.


We're in a 5 minute nominal H-CAGE.

SPT Okay. We got the hatch CLOSED.

363 20 58 39 PLT AM egress, let me Just through here.

SPT Okay.

PLT The temp measurement had been done


or to the best to your ability.

SPT Yes.

PLT Check EVA hatch seal, you did that;


egress, et cetera.

SPT Yep.

PLT EV-I and 2 count on any observed


dis!resion; Okay Egress air lock
module, okay; air lock module/VF
opervationS.

PLT I tell you_what, Bill, don't go


through the whole thing.

PLT I am Just - I'm Just making sure


I don't skip anything, Ed. Okay.
Go to EVA post EV3 tab okay, and
now you have already done that.
You have r#placed the hole open
rod, I assUme.

SPT/CDR Yep. Thatis done.


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363 20 59 24 PLT Okay, and the spring spring .....


catch is in position?

CDR Right. The hatch is CLOSED


and latched.

PLT Okay, and I have voiced recorded


the elapsed time, and let me -
I did not; I - I only recorded
the time that it occurred. And,
okay, 20. 03:28"55 was the
elapsed time.

SPT Pressure building up in here, is it?

CDR Yeah, it's coming up.

PLT Okay, air lock repress. Apparently, -


no you're not either, okay.

CDR Our pressure is already up to 0.2.

363 21 00 15 PLT Okay. Panel 318, LOCK COMPARTME_NT


DEPRESS valve, CLOSED.

SPT Okay, that's right up here on the


hatch.

PLT That's the one you opened to get out ;


before you got out. And you're going
to monitor the pressure for 2 minutes
after closing this, and I'll give
you a hatch.

SPT Okay, all those dogs in every cage.

363 21 00 50 PLT You do have the LOCK COMPARTMENT


DEPRESS valve CLOSED. Is that
affirmative ?

SPT That's affirm.

PLT Okay. I though I got the cue. I


started timing when I hear you - -

363 20 ll 58 CDR Okay, we are looking at _.8B


now on the pressu_.e.
l--

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PLT Okay. Not@: D_ib_--ngrepress EVS-I


and 2 SUIT PRESSURE light will come
on. CautiOn and warning RAPID
DELTA-D will be activated. Cluster
PRESSURE LOW may be activated. Okay,
and you are - are above 0.2.

CDR That 's right.

PLT Okay, l'm moving over. Panel 311,


PRESSURE EQUALIZATION valve OPEN;
CLOSE after 30 seconds.

SPT Okay.

363 21 01 h8 PLT StEmd by -

SPT 201 Just took off. Glad I caught it.

PLT You know, that's enough noise to


last me for awhile.

CDR Sure is noisy. Okay, we are looing


at about 3.8.

PLT Okay, PRESSURE EQUALIZATION VALVE,


OPENED, close after 30 seconds, I
did that. Emergency Klaxon, yes
it was. DELTA-P, going on, RAPED
DELTA-P an_ CLUST_ PRESSURE light
ON. Warning tone ON. 206 master
alarm, pus_ button light pushed.
When warning, caution RAPID DELTA-P
and CLUST_ pressure low light go
off, caution warning, okay, clear.
warning memory recall light off.
Okay. 31_ FORWARD HATCH handle - -

CDR Best not open that hatch Just yet.

PLT No, No, that's -

CDR I don't know why they open it for


30 secondsi. Because now you want to

i open it again and equalize the pressure.

/,_ PLT That's right , sure do.


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PLT Okay, I'm Just takihg _ time here -

363 21 03 20 CDR Now, don't I need to do something


here too, in the dome, or the work-
shop.

SPT I think once we get the pressure


equalized in the MDA.

CDR Okay.

PLT Release handle - let's see -

CDR No, you - you - you -

PLT That's not right. That's not right.

SPT Did you equalize pressure first,


Bill, with us?

PLT Yes.

SPT And then we equlaize pressure -

CDR Okay, Bill_ we got h.5 in here,


are you equal with us?

PLT Yeah, the Valve is still open.

CDR Anything rishing through it?

PLT Nope.
363 21 04 06 CDR All right Shen we are equal. I'm
going to s$art equalizing now
between us iand the workwshop.

PLT Okay, I am going to start opeing the


hatch.

SPT Okay. Getting down there, Jer?

CDR Yeah.

SPT Tey not to push up to your left if


you can, Her, there that Nikon
is fragile ion the back of that
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CDR Yeah.

SPT - 25.

CDR Okay, the workshop is repressing us now.

SPT Hold on Bill, we got an SOP.

SPT Okay, go ahead.

CDR Here, let me take it.

SPT No, it's - it's tethered; we're okay.

CDR All right, read on.

363 21 05 06 PLT Okay, when pressure 0WS equals pressure


lock, push hatch open to engage. And
I am sure Jer's already cocked and
primed to do that. Move to suit
donning station and verify high
F _ intensity light systemi and 2 ON.
That's for EV-2 to do.

CDR EVA.

PLT One says something about VC tree


ehich is net applicable.

CDR Okay, how's our pressure look?

PLT Okay, pressure here is - OWS is


51, forward is 48, lock is 48,
aft is 58.

CDR Okay, 48 and 49.

CDR Tell me when the workshop equals the


aft and I'll try to push the hatch open.

363 21 06 19 SPT I got 5 frames of the comet.

CDR Good.

SPT The Hasselblad.

CDR That is great.


P
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SPT Looked like they were - I don't


know how -!how it will register on
that color film, but -

PLT What kind of settings did you use?

SPT It was wide open, whatever that was,


30th of a second. It was Just a -
there - there's not an exact f stop
number. It's the difference between
35 and _.

CDR Boy, I hope it worked.

CDR How are the pressures now?

PLT Stand by - Okay, the OWS indicating


5, almost 51, the forward is 5,
looks like you mabe able to get
it open.

/. CDR Ok_v.

CDR Not yet.

363 21 07 20 PLT Okay, Jer, then it's Just not whithin


the range of these gauges, here, to
tell.

CDR Okay.

PLT Okay, when you push the hatch open,


move to suit donning - EV-2 donning
station and verify high intensity
lights, ON. EV-1 remove -
oh, yeab, yeab -

PLT - airlock module

PLT EV-3 panel 311 open hatch sad secure.


Obtain - that's okay.

CDR There we go.

363 21 08 20 SPT Just move out slowly, Jer, and


I'll watch your _ieal.

P CDR Okay.

r
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PLT Okay, EVLI and 2 - Thatrs right, Just


move out tothe suit donning station.
Go to post EV-I and 2 cue card 3.2-1.
Deactivate suit cooling 02 and comm .

PLT Okay, and I am supposed to manage


your umbilical, Ed.

SPT Okay.

PLT So let me come over there -

SPT I tell ya, i think that's probably


enough for Jar. I'll start on
down there.

PLT Man, I don't know if I can get in


here with all this hardware.

SPT Now, ... two fat guys did it.

_ CDR Boy, it's Super-Ed.

SPT Help, sir.

CDR The DAC is running.

SPT The friendly dac is clicking away.

CDR What do you _it here?

363 21 l0 12 SPT Okay, it says PRESSURE SELECT, oFF;


tone; REG 1 LOW FLOW, LOW VENT
FLOW and doff 1 glove.

CDR PRESSURE SELECT, OFF. Okay.

CDR Okay, I got to got ENABLE, CMG


controll. I didn't do that.

SPT Let me help you, Jer. Hold it


out ; I can probably get it.

CDR I think I got it.

SPY Okay.

SPT HQ¥'d your ears go?


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CDR Good.

SPT Good.

363 21 ll 53 CDR Much better this time.

SPT Very good.

CDR This old valsalva [?] devi@@ i|


really, for me, worth it_L_$
in gold.

SPT Oh, that's good.

SPT I guess I'm luck, I have big op_nlngs;


they go straight from one e_ _ the other.

SPT Finger tips again.

CDR Yeah, sure does get them.

/_ CDR Okay, Bill, you can go ahead and


deactivate the EV - EVA panmln.

PLT Okay. SUB 2, LSU POWER, OFF_ BUS


1 PUMP switch, OFF.

363 21 13 36 PLT Okay, EVA panel is deactiV_%e_,

CDR Thank you.


363 21 18 17 CC Skylab, we see you're repressurzled.
We've got you through Carnavon for
5 minutes.

PLT Right, Story, we're elim_i_ OU%$_


suit s now.

363 21 18 36 CC Okay.

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363 22 38 03 PIT PLT, the time is - 22:39. Recording the


LSU number 17, and PCU number 015 used by
the PLT, who was EV-3 on the third EVA.

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