ReismanGarrett Erin |
USA |
International order n°: 474 |
US astr n°: 304 |
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| Ord. num. |
Startup spacecraft |
Date and time of launch (UT) | Status while launch |
Spacecraft of landing |
Date and time of landing (UT) | Duration |
| 1 | STS-123 (Endeavour/21) |
11 Mar 2008 06h.28m.14s. |
FE | STS-124 (Discovery/35) |
14 June 2008 15h 15m |
95d 08h 47m |
| 2 | STS-132 (Atlantis/32) |
14 May 2010 18h 20m |
MSP | STS-132 (Atlantis/32) |
26 May 2010 12h 48m |
11d 18h 28m |
| Total duration: | 107d 03h 15m | |||||
| Date of beginning |
Time of beginning |
Duration | Crew & Remarks |
| 14 Mar 2008 | 01:18 UT | 7h 01m | Reisman and R.Linnehan; mission "STS-123". The 54th EVA from airlock Quest. Preparing the JEM ELM PS for its removal from the shuttle′s payload bay. Later that day, the Japanese facility was installed on top of the Harmony module. |
| 17 May 2010 | - UT | 7h 25m | Reisman and S.Bowen; mission "STS-132". Installing a spare space-to-ground Ku-band antenna on the station′s truss, or backbone. Then they installed a new tool platform on Dextre. The spacewalkers breaked the torque on bolts holding batteries in place on the truss, in preparation for their removal and replacement on the second and third spacewalks. Battery preparation work was deferred from STS-131 to this flight. |
| 21 May 2010 | - UT | 6h 46m | Reisman and M.Good; mission "STS-132". Installing the final two new batteries on the truss and put the old batteries on the carrier. Next, they retrieved a grapple fixture from Atlantis′ payload bay and brought it inside the station for use as a spare. |
| Total: | 21h 12m | EVAs: 3 | |