Preparations will also begin today for the first of five scheduled spacewalks.
(HOUSTON) - The Discovery crew entered the International Space Station for the first time after the hatches between the station and Space Shuttle Discovery opened at 10:39 AM EDT today.
Space Shuttle Discovery and the STS-120 crew arrived at the International Space Station at 8:40 AM, delivering a new module and crew member to the orbital outpost.
One of the first major tasks is the station crew rotation. STS-120 Mission Specialist Daniel Tani will switch places with Expedition 16 Flight Engineer Clayton Anderson, who will be wrapping up a four-month tour of duty as an Expedition crew member. Tani is scheduled to stay on the station until he returns to Earth with STS-122 later this year.
Tani will officially become a member of Expedition 16 when his custom-made seat liner is swapped out with Anderson’s in the Soyuz spacecraft docked to the station.
Also, preparations will begin today for the first of five scheduled STS-120 spacewalks. The first spacewalk is set to kick off at 6:28 a.m. Friday.Source: NASA
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