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| Image Above: A view of a damaged P6 4B solar array
wing on the International Space Station. Image credit: NASA TV |
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Teams evaluate solar array damage
Engineering teams continue to look at the damage to the P6 4B solar array
spotted by the crew during deployment Tuesday.
NASA halted the deployment of the solar array wing to evaluate the damage.
Deployment was about 80 percent complete.
The crew photographed the area on the solar array wing and downlinked
the images to the ground.
Meanwhile during post-spacewalk activities, Mission Specialist Doug Wheelock
reported to the ground that he had seen a small hole in one of his gloves.
The crew sent photos of the glove to the ground for further review.
Today, the STS-120 and Expedition 16 crews will continue cargo transfers
and prepare for Thursday’s spacewalk. The two crews will also hold
the traditional joint crew news conference.
The spacewalk preparations include preparing equipment and reviewing
procedures. Mission Specialists Scott Parazynski, KC5RSY and Doug Wheelock
will conduct the excursion, which is slated to kick off at 4:58 a.m. EDT
Thursday.
The news conference will take place at 7:48 a.m. The crew members will
field questions from reporters on the ground.
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