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Cargo Transfers for Shuttle and Station Crews
by Staff Writers
Houston TX (SPX) Jul 14, 2011

The STS-135 crew gathers in the Kibo module of the International Space Station to talk to reporters Wednesday. From left to right are Commander Chris Ferguson, Mission Specialists Rex Walheim and Sandy Magnus and Pilot Doug Hurley. Image credit: NASA TV.

Aboard the docked Atlantis/International Space Station complex, the combined 10-member crew wrapped up its busy day of transfer work.

Station lead flight director Chris Edelen said at an afternoon briefing that about half of the cargo had been moved from Raffaello and the shuttle's middeck to the space station. Almost 5,700 pounds of unneeded equipment and supplies from the station will be packed aboard the module for return to Earth.

Crew members opened Pressurized Mating Adaptor 3, attached to the Tranquility node, and stored some of the material from Raffaello there. On Tuesday spacewalkers had put an insulating cover on the outside of PMA-3 to protect it from temperature extremes.

A little before 1 p.m. EDT, all four shuttle crew members talked with representatives of WBNG-TV and WICZ-TV in Binghamton, N.Y., near Pilot Doug Hurley's home town of Apalachin, and KGO-TV of San Francisco. Mission Specialist Rex Walheim is from nearby San Carlos.




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