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William Atkins
Tuesday, 20 November 2007 20:32
When Atlantis arrives in December, it will dock with the station at the pressurized mating adapter-2 (PDA-2), a docking mechanism that is attached on the forward hatch of the Harmony module. The Harmony module and the PDA-2 must be completely ready in order for Atlantis to dock with the space station.
The pair of spacewalkers began their extravehicular activities (EVAs) a little bit after 5 a.m. EST. Their outside work should take them about six or seven hours.
One of their tasks on Tuesday is to move an 18.5-foot (5.6-meter) external cooling system tray that contains plumbing lines. The lines contain ammonia coolant, which is dangerous to astronauts if some of the substance should get on their spacesuits and enter the space station. If the frozen ammonia gets inside the space station, it could become gaseous, and then mix with the air inside, possibly causing respiratory problems to the astronauts.
Ammonia gas is a serious respiratory tract irritant for humans. Contact with the gas by the human body first causes nose and throat irritations. Later, if in sufficient quantities, it can cause pulmonary edema, or an accumulation of fluids in the lungs. Breathing difficulties occur and, in some cases, death can be the end result.
Consequently, the spacewalkers have to be extra careful not to contaminate their spacesuits, and their living quarters, with the ammonia.
The pair of astronauts will finish the connections to Harmony on Saturday, November 24, 2007. This spacewalk is scheduled to begin around 6 a.m. EST, although it may begin earlier if the astronauts are ahead of schedule. It will be shown on NASA TV.
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