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Time: 05:20 CDT, 26:10:20 GMT
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PLT 831.
CDR Yeah. Out to (garble). I'm sure glad you can
modulate this valve. There, mine was out at 3.
CDR Okay, mine's over at 34, and mine is out
and I'm stable 34. Okay?
PLT Yeah, I'm stable at a little over 34.
CDR Okay, verify (garble) 3235. Now, press
selector PEG i and REG i low flow light should go off.
PLT Okay, REG i. I got a (garble), I just
lost - there it comes.
CDR Yeah, I got all vent flow and a SUS PRESS
light and I - now it's all off.
PLT Okay, I have a clean board.
CDR I loss a lot of pressure (garble).
PLT So did I.
CDR Yeah.
PLT I was cycling. It's doing that hunting now.
CDR Yeah.
PLT Whee, that'll do something to your ear.
CDR Yeah.
CC Talking about doing things to your ears,
we got you here on VOX.
CDR Roger. Okay, we're - we're on REG i, Rusty.
Off STABLE now 38.
PLT Off STABLE at 37.
CDR Okay, now, press select. Both verify
no change in cuff gage at this point.
PLT That's - -
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Time: 05:28 CDT, 26:10:28 GMT
6/19/73
PLT Transfer - -
CDR Okay. I'm at 38, I've got no change here.
EMU integrity check. You ready for that.
PLT Yeah.
CDR Okay. Next sequence terminates 02 flow to PGA.
(garble) i will flow, and LOW VENT FLOW lights will light. On our
cuff gage for max decay of 0.8 PSIG., Your doo-dads are check.
You're the only one that hasn't, on account of that valve in your
helmet. So are you - Now let me read it through once for
you, and then we can get going. Hey, Joe are you on the line?
CDR Joe.
SPT Still here.
CDR Okay. What we need is I need you to
time one minute for me when I tell you.
SPT Yes.
CDR Okay. Now the first thing we're
going to do, Paul, is FLOW SELECT OFF and then immediately
go P RE-SELECT OFF for one minute. And you'd want to check
the decay. Okay?
PLT Yep.
CDR All right. First, FULL SELECT OFF.
PLT You doing it now?
CDR Yes.
PLT Joe ready?
CDR Yes. All right.
SPT All right.
CDR Okay. MARK, 1 minute.
SC Some reason I wound up in 39 by the time
I got shut off.
PLT Mine came up a 10th also - to 38.
CDR I think that's from closing the (garble).
PLT (Garble)
CDR Yeah.
PLT (Whistle) I can whistle all right at
8-1/2 PSI.
CDR Uh-huh.
PLT (Whistle)
CDR Easy.
PLT Looks like I've got a fairly tight suit.
I've lost about a 10th.
SPT I've lost less than a 10th. Now I've
lost 0.08, I guess.
CC MARK. Your minute is up.
CDR Okay. PRE_SELECT to both.
SC Okay.
CDR And then FLOW to IVA.
PLT Oh, that feels good.
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SL-II MC-1205/I
Time: 05:58 CDT 26:10:58 GMT
6/19/73
CDR Fine.
CDR Man, when they said EVA, they weren't kidding.
PLT (Laughtr)
CDR (Laughter)
PLT That's beautiful. It goes on F6, Joe,
right?
PLT Now I see it. Walk toward EVI, that's
my film.
CDR Okay. Red is to red, right? All right,
now what speed? 1500.
PLT You're going to have to set this again
I'm sure.
CDR I mean you want it at infinity? Yeah,
you got that and a one (garble) 6/5, ready for the camera.
PLT Yeah.
CDR All right. They done hung up.
PLT Huh?
CDR l've got to get down. Le_ me get down.
(garble)hanging out there.
PLT You're out of there, great.
CDR I don't want to that way. There we go.
PLT Okay.
PLT The (garble) goes which way?
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SL-II MC1206/I
Time: 06:04 CDT, 26:11:04 GMT
6/19/73
CDR Okay.
PLT The trigger goes which way?
PLT Oh. That does help.
CDR Yes, you're going to put it on the outside
rail there. That's it. Can you see where the silver tape
is, right below the clip?
PLT Yeah.
CDR Those line clips, that's where it goes.
Okay, my boy.
CDR Look at that, man. Are we sliding down
the terminator.
PLT Well, wait a minute.
CDR Lincoln said I'ii see you later, as we
slipped along the terminator. How's that? (laughter)
CDR Where are you going there?
PLT I'm trying to get this thing on.
CDR (laughter) That's the one thing I always
said in training was going to cause us more trouble more
than anything else.
CDR Side down, backwards, hanging out and
that a boy. Yea, yea. Now you better - after that smashing
around you better check red to red.
PLT Okay. I can't see the other one. Those
are red to red.
CDR Yeah.
PLT All the settings are on the bottom.
CDR Yeah.
PLT That's clever.
PLT (garble) up ii and 1/500.
CDR And 6 fifths.
PLT Six fifths.
CDR Okay.
PLT Okay, hold it until I get back in.
CDR Okay.
CDR Okay, here I come.
SC (garble)
PLT Don't fall. That's a long way.
CDR Now tie it. That worked pretty slick.
CDR Boy, it looks like a long way down to the
Earth. Hi, there.
PLT You know why?
CDR Why?
PLT It is a long way down.
CDR I guess you're right. All right I'ii keep
on going.
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SL-II MC-1207/1
Time: 06:09 CDT 26:11:09 GMT
6/19/73
CDR Okay.
PLT You ready?
CDR Yeah_ retract it.
SPT All right_ let me read you the next step
while you're retracting- -
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SL-II MC-1208/I
Time: 06:14 CDT, 26:11:14 GMT
6/19/73
PLT Okay.
CDR Yeah. Should go counterclockwise about
15 degrees.
PLT Okay.
CDR That would really do the trick.
PLT All right, Joe. I'm ready the VC - what
do we put on there first?
CDR What am I flying over, Rusty?
CC You're flying over the chain of islands
Just north of the Dominican Republic, now.
CDR Oh, yeah. I recognize it.
SPT You getting TV, Rusty?
CC Yes, I do. And EV-3, for your information,
we're going to be going LOS here in about a minute from now.
So if you do not want the TV on the VTR, you can turn it off.
SPT Roger, roger. You ready, if I read, to
send it down? Yeah°
CC EV-3, in fact, we have stopped the tape
recorder. You have 14 minutes left on it, so you can turn
it on when you decide you've got something worth looking at.
SPT Okay. (Garble).
CDR Well, it's off about 4 inches, but that's
good enough, we'll go with that.
SC Very nice.
PLT Okay. (garble) Let us get it stopped Joe.
SC Rusty, this boom is really working the
switch.
CC That's probably because of the improved
water conditions up there.
CDR Okay. Stop.
CDR No, wait a minute. Paul, back it up
a little. I'm going to have to go back in there. Yeah.
Okay. Stop, that's good enough.
SC (garble) we supposed to (Garble).
CDR (garble) clock, release, pull.
SC Yeah. Okay. Stand by.
CDR Okay to (garble) - boy, the canister
rolls these - these rocks easily.
PLT Does it?
CDR Yeah. All right, go ahead.
CC Okay. We're going to pick you up again
at Carnarvon at 12 on the min - on the hour.
SC Twelve? We've got to stop for lunch, then.
CDR Do what?
CC That's the people at Greenwich that do
that not you guys. Press on.
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CDR Whee.
SC Hey, that's one of them.
CDR Okay, now you want the pip pins back in.
Ri ght ?
SC (garble)
CDR Get two of them first. Just one of these
deals where you got no foot restraints, you're going one handed,
you know. This thing is (garble). All you had to have done
is put a set of foot restraints there and you'd have had it made.
PLT Well, (static)
PLT You don't need the container?
CDR No, l'm not there yet. Wait a minute.
CDR Just have to diddle around, tries to take you
forever.
PLT Yeah, I know. I've done it.
SC (static)
PAO This is Skylab Control, at 12 hours
22 minutes. Guam has had loss of signal. Goldstone will
acquire in 16 minutes. As we came into acquisition at Guam,
it was apparent that Pete Conrad was having considerable
difficulty attaching that test patch of sail cloth to the
Apollo telescope mount strut. He finally succeeded and then
called it the most work of the EVA. The flight surgeon confirmed
that, said Conrad's heart rate reached 150 during that period.
We appear to be nearing the end of this EVA. Pete Conrad
talked about retrieving the D024. That's the thermal control
coatings experiment. He will bring in one of the two panels
that is out there. The other panel will be left for an
EVA on a future manned mission. With the retrieval of D024
that would wind up the tasks on the EVA other than stowing
the equipment they have retrieved back into the airlock
module and getting themselves and the umbilicals and other
equipment back in. We'll come back up just prior to Goldstone.
At 12 hours 24 minutes, this is Skylab Control.
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sl-II MC-1216/I
Time: 07:36 CDT, 26:12:36 GMT
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SL-II MC1217/I
Time: 07:43 CDT, 26:12:43 GMT
6/19/73
SC (garble)
CDR What?
SC (inaudible)
CDR (garble) here with Rusty (garble) we used
a hammer and a feather out there today and did some good with
both of them.
PLT (garble) 2.
CC Okay, Joe, we can proceed on now. We're
back in solar inertial. We - what we did was a CMG reset there
right at the last maneuver. We ended up in the CMG reset
maneuver.
SPT Guess that I can get off.
CDR Yes.
CDR Why is this thing being so stubborn?
(garble)
PLT Okay, to a - Wait a minute. I got Sun, and
I'ii go to EXP and I'm there and press on.
CC Okay, Just go ahead and point to sun center
and we want to turn the 52 main power ON and the door OPEN.
PLT (garble)
CC Okay, Joe, then after you get the door open,
we want to go the mirror position to TV, the SYNC generator
to PRIME, and the WLC TV power ON.
CC And, of course, we'll need you to select
whichever monitor you bring it up on on the video switch
for us.
PLT I'ii select MON 1 cause it's already on.
CDR Well, that wasn't too bad for a couple
of amateur EV-I and 2s, seeing that's not our regular role.
Now i plus 36 sounds (garble).
CC Roger. 1 plus 36 sounds very good to me.
SPT I thought I was especially good in my
new bit part in EV-3.
CDR Plus we had to keep uring him on though.
CDR EV-3. What are you up to?
SPT (inaudible)
CC And, EV-3, we can reset that ACS ALERT light,
if you'd like us to.
SPT That's a CMG malf and no sweat.
CDR Are your switches and doors (garble) Did you
set the DOOR OPEN?
CC Okay, Joe. and we - -
SPT Let's see, you've given us the DOOR OPEN two
times now, and it's - it's going white and then going back to barber
pole. I suspect we may be more 5 are minutes off, although
the fine Sun sensor doesn't think we are.
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SL-II MC-1218/I
Time: 07:51 CDT 26:12:51 GMT
6/19/73
CDR Canister.
SPT Yeah_ the up-down fine Sun sensor is
gone stick - sticking on me here_ Houston. I'm going to
have to drive it way off.
CC Okay, understand you tried to rezero
those - the wedges there. We concur with that. Looking at
the (garble) Sun sensors they both indicate that you are in fact
Sun centered. So, let's try rezeroing, and hopes that works.
SPT Okay. The up-down wedge had that peculiar
problem in it where you have to drive it clean off the Sun
then back on. And it's coming.
CC All right. There is some suspicion
you may be on the back side of the wedge.
SPT I know, but it was stuck before.
CC Okay.
CDR Yeah, we'll get it.
SPT I think we are on the front side now
Houston. Now try to open that door again.
SPT Okay, the door is open_ I've got a ready
light. I'm centering up. And let me select white light
eoronagraph. And go to TV position.
CC Okay, we've got it right now. And it
looks like it's gone. It looks like a very good Job guys.
SPT Of course.
CC There is a little bit of trash floating
around out there, but other than that_ it looks great.
Isn't that something?
CDR Okay, I think there's trash floating
around there, because even in SI_ when I was out
there hanging on that canister, the railing that's on
that canister, I moved that canister. And if there is any-
thing loose inside there again - like, I think, when we first saw
all those things after docking and everything, we just
whatever was floating around in there we just knocked
loose. And I think I should include - -
CC Okay, by the way, Joe, you can go ahead
and close it up now and you can take it right back to the
configuration it was in, that is SI with all the doors
closed, the sink generator off and the WLC power off.
And we're about to get LOS here over the states, and we'll
be picking you up over Vanguard at 13:03.
CDR Fine.
CC Bye, bye. Good job guys.
CDR Thank you. Pleasant thought. Okay. (garble)
PAO This is Skylab Control at 12 hours
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SL-II MC-1238/I
Time: 16:16 CDT 26:21:16 GMT
6/19/73
CC Roger, concur.
CDR But the bat charger light's out and
that (garbled) it just shows the bat volts barber poled on 15
and reg volts barber poled on 17.
CC Okay, Pete. Thank you very much. We're
about 45 seconds from LOS. We're going to see you at Ascension
at 21:29. And for the SPT, we are GO on IMSS-2 tonight
if you'd like to do that.
PAO Skylab Control at 21 hours 22 minutes
and 54 seconds Greenwich mean time. We have lost signal at
Vanguard tracking station. We expect to have a signal again
at Ascension at about 5 minutes and 30 seconds. During the
Vanguard pass, we did hear a call from the crew. They indi-
cated that they had noticed the problem of temperatures
rising on the spacecraft, particularly in the sleeping com-
partment and that essentially confirms what was believed
by people in the Huntsville Operations Support Center and
those in the Johnson Space Center. We were reviewing the
material. Apparently, there are several sensors which have
showed a substantial increase in temperature. Temperatures
inside do not increase very much because of the relatively
quick action of the crew in moving the sail to a new position.
Hut there were increases in the sleeping compartment and the
experimental compartment ceiling temperatures of about 2 to
3 degrees. The temperature reading now in the sleep compart-
ment is about 80.8 degrees, as of the Vanguard pass; in the
experimental compartment, there are readings of 82.7 and
83.3 degrees. Now those, of course, do not reflect atmos-
pheric temperatures in the entire workshop, but it does indi-
cate that there were some temperature increases in those
transducers of the ceiling and wall. Those were generally
the highest reading temperatures inside the workshop in
previous periods during the heat - high heat periods. The
problem apparently occurred because of the movement of the
parasol to approximately 25 degrees counterclockwise rotation.
And the crew indicated that they thought they had overshot
the mark. Originally, they had intended to go approximately
12 to 15 degrees. They thought that probably turned out to
be 25 degrees and they did move it back clockwise i0 degrees
in order to reduce those temperatures in the sleeping compart-
ment walls. And they said that they would use their own
judgment as to whether or not that was satisfactory and they
will feel - feel the walls again to see if they are continuing
to heat up. We're about 3-1/2 minutes from acquisition of
signal at Ascension. During the coming pass, the long pass
from Ascension continuous through Canary Islands and Madrid.
At Madrid, we have scheduled a product medical conference
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SL-II MC-1242/I
Time: 17:17 CDT 26:22:17 GMT
6/19/73
news this evening, Pete, but there's one article here that
I'd like to pass up to you.
CDR Go.
CC Okay. The Smithsonian Institution
researchers conducting an investigation several hundred feet
below the surface off Key West, became snagged in the wreckage
of a World War II destroyer Sunday. Rescuers slowly de-
compressed a chamber of this midget submarine trapped underwater
for 31 hours, but could see no signs of life of the two men
inside. The other two men in the forward compartment were
pulled safely from the civilian research sub Sealink as soon
as it surfaced on Monday. And it's now reported that the
two scientists in the forward compartment are in excellent
condition after the sub was pulled from the water yesterday.
And one other note on this news item. The destroyer that
the midget submarine was taking a look at on the bottom was
the USS Fred T. Barry, which was scuttled a couple of years
ago to form an artificial barrier reef. And the USS Fred T.
Barry was - had another noteworthy experience earlier in it's
career, when Midshipman Richard Truly took his first mid-
shipman cruise aboard that ship, but I haven't heard yet
whether there's any correlation between that fact and the
fact it was chosen to be scuttled. Over.
.... MS Yea.
SPT You got off. just in time.
CC Roger.
CDR Say, in answer to your teleprinter
message that you sent up. I have one here that I received
and - do you have a minute to get it.
CC Roger, we got about 45 seconds left in
this pass. Go ahead.
CDR Okay. It's to Captain Charles Conrad,Jr.
from NASA. First paragraph reads: "On or about 22 June, 1973,
you and your crew will (garble) Skylab l,leavlng it in all
respects ready for the arrival of the Skylab 3 crew on or
about 27 July, 1973." Paragraph 2: "At that time you and
your crew will proceed by space and air to the USS Ticonderoga
without delay, and report immediately to the SMLS for duty."
CC Roger. We copy that and we're looking
forward to those orders being - going into effect. We're
going LOS here at Honeysuckle. We're going to see you at the
Vanguard at 22:51.
CDR Okay. Pass those to Captain Bean.
CC I sure will.
PAO Skylab Control at 22 hours 27 minutes
and 26 seconds Greenwich mean time. We have lost signal
at the Honeysuckle tracking station, and expect to acquire
in 23 minutes and 20 seconds the Vanguard tracking ship.
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SL-II MC-1244/I
Time: 18:09 CDT 26:23:09 GMT
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just as it was really heaving into view, the Sun hit it.
CC Reg.
CC Skylab, Houston. We're 1 minute from
LOS at Madrid. See you in the morning.
CDR Nighty-night.
PAO Skylab Control at 23 hours 24 minutes
Greenwich mean time. We have lost signal at the Madrid
tracking station after a Canary Island and Madrid com-
bination pass, and we will not hear from the crew again
this evening. That was the final good-night given by
spacecraft communicator Dick Truly, who is serving his
final term as spacecraft communicator during the first
Skylab manned mission. Temperatures in the sleep compart-
ment and the experimental compartment ceiling transducers have
began coming down again. They had increased several degrees when
the parasol was rotated about 25 degrees earlier in the day.
Commander Conrad had planned on a 15 degree rotation and
moved the parasol about i0 degrees back to correct that
mistaken estimate on the rotation angle. On a few of the
external wall sensors outside the orbital workshop living
area, not where the crew is located, but outside that area,
the temperatures rose from i0 to 50 degrees due to both
the increasingly long time the spacecraft now remains in
the Sun and due to the changed position of the sunshade.
Inside the workshop, only a very small change was observed.
Room temperatures remained in the high seventies. The
sleep compartment ceiling and the ceiling of the experimental
compartment rose several degrees from - reaching levels of
about 81 to 83 degrees. These have now moved down about
l degree each over the past 2 hours and are expected to
continue receding. The purpose of the slight parasol ro-
tation was to cover a small hot spot near the orbital work-
shop's water storage tanks, because many hours are required
for changes in internal temperature. The success of the
change, suggested by Conrad after this morning's EVA to
retrieve film, won't be certain until some time tomorrow.
Today's extravehicular activity began about an hour earlier
than expected and required only about half of the 3 hours
set aside for the removal and replacement of film and
camera assemblies for several of the telescopes and photo-
graphic facilities used to study the Sun. Commander Conrad
also succeeded in reactivating charger battery regulator
module number 15, one of two batteries in the ATM solar
array system that had gone off. CBRM number 15 had been
out of operation since before the manned launch, but by
tapping on the battery screw only once, Commander Conrad
succeeded in closing an open relay and again the battery is
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CC Skylab, Houston.
CDR Go ahead, Houston.
CC During the dump maneuver there was a large
change in rate gyro Y-2. We're going to command ON Y-I and
Y-3.
CDR Roger.
CC LOS i minute, Honeysuckle 08:07.
PAO This is Skylab Control at 7 hours 39 min-
utes Greenwich mean time. Ascension has had loss of signal
with Skylab. Next station to acquire will be Carnarvon in
about 26 minutes. And we'll come back up prior to that pass.
At 7 hours 39 minutes this is Skylab Control.
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Time: 03:05 CDT 27:08:05 GMT
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I believe that man has once again proved that he can operate
efficiently, well, and happily in space in the operation of
a space station. Now I think that also contributes to
the scientific end of the thing. I have no idea what they're
going to find on our data. We did get a flare, we've operated
the ATM, we've operated all the experiments to the best of
our ability - all of those we didn't do perfectly, but everybody
has a learning (garble). And I think we've proved the timeline
and only time will tell the exact scientific returns from the
experiments that we've performed.
CC Roger. Would all three of you comment
briefly on how you like the Skylab food?
SPT I like it. It's quite palatable. It's
been easier to eat than I anticipated it would, and I've been
eating more that I thought I would.
CDR There were three items that I didn't like
on the ground, and I still don't like them up here, although
I managed to get them down. I think one or two other items that
I thought that I would like, I Just don't really care for up
here, and some that I didn't care for too much on the ground
came in pretty strong up here. But I managed to get it all
down. Plus I've found that I've had to eat more, and that
puts me a position of eating my own words about the food right
now because I never thought we'd eat this much. And frankly,
I could probably eat a little bit more of the food, and it's
good food.
PLT That last statement was made by the butter
cookie king of Skylab. (laughter) There are some complaints that
I have about the food, and that in itself is very encouraging,
because it means the living up here is not so rough that you
don't have time to bitch about something.
CC For Commander Conrad: Do you notice any
difference in your physical condition compared with the end
of your previous missions?
CDR Well, again the doctors may make me eat
my words, but I have the feeling at the end of 28 days
that I'm going to be in better physical shape than when I came
back from any one of my three previous flights, except maybe
Gemini ii, which was too short duration.
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CC Roger.
PLT It's like an exhaust shake, like an
exhaust piume that - it starts right at the edge of the window
and gradually gets wider until it just kind of peters
out here in the middle of the window.
CC Paul, where is this high spot located
relative to the window? Is it right in the middle?
PLT Yes sir. Without measuring it I can't tell
you that. It's out in the middle. For all practical pur-
poses, it's right in the middle. Standing on the wardroom
floor, looking at the ice spot then the rest of this ice
pattern and the ice spot is in the lower right-hand part
of this egg shape (garble) that I described to you.
CC Roger, copy.
CC Skylab Houston, i minute to LOS, Hawaii
at 42.
CC Houston through Hawaii for i0 minutes.
PLT Hello.
CC We have AOS at Hawaii.
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But in the night time we use the start tracker for the
same purpose. The astronauts aim in the general vicinity
of the star using the control and display panel, and then
they instruct the startracker to, by a computer, to begin
an automatic scan of the sky, until it locates the desired
target. When the star tracker detects light reflected from
the earth or radiated by the Sun, a shutter closes to protect
the star tracker's lens and it waits until the spacecraft
returns to darkness to reopen that shutter. The star tracker
was powered down during an earlier revolution. And has not,
in fact, been used since late last night. The reason for
that is, that the star tracker has been picking up particles
in the vicinity of the spacecraft and following those rather
than the star that it is designated to follow. For this reason,
it is not dependable as an attitude control device. Makes
very little difference at this time. The star tracker is
not necessary for attitude control. It's used as an attitude
reference system for very, very fine tuning of attitude. It
is important during Earth resources experiment passes and
will be used during the next manned Skylab mission. It's
expected now, that the star tracker will not be used again
until that manned mission, because it's not essential that
it be used. It's only used for a very fine attitude control
when we are, for example, in an Earth resources orientation,
which requires a movement of the spacecraft and a very precise
pointing towards targets on the Earth. So that star tracker has
been powered down and won't be used again during the mission.
At least that's the present expectation here, in Mission
Control. During this last pass we turned on the S149, or
particle collection experiment equipment, just to gather some
temperature readings on the instrument - get some indication
of whether or not it was working properly. That was turned
off from the ground just before we lost signal at Vanguard.
Purpose of the particle collection experiment is to determine
the distribution of very tiny particles or micrometeorites
traveling in a vicinity of the spacecraft. The reason for
doing this is to determine the surface erosion of the
spacecraft - to determine how much actual damage is done by
these small particles, how much of the material that the
spacecraft is made of is eroded away by the striking of
micrometeoroids on its surface. This will be used in
designing future spacecraft and determine what thickness
of metal should be used and what kind of surfaces would
be desirable. Also, will increase our knowledge of space
biology, because we will bring back the contaminates on the
cassette in this particle collection instrument. And we should
get some idea of what the makeup of those mierometeorite
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engine, slows the command module another 190 feet per second,
or about 130 miles per hour. That will be made at 8:10:43
a.m. - 8:10:43 a.m. central daylight time over the northern-
most area of Thailand near the Burma border. The spacecraft
will take more than 23 minutes to reach 400,000 feet, and
will reach that level at 8:33:47 a.m. central daylight
time. And splashdown is set for 8:49:57 a.m. central daylight
time, approximately 830 statute miles southwest of San Diego,
California. The predicted impact point is 24 degrees 46 minutes
north latitude and 127 degrees 4 minutes west longitude. That's
830 miles southwest of San Diego, California; predicted
impact at 24 degrees 46 minutes north latitude and 127
degrees 4 minutes west longitude. That is a point - -
CC We got you for about 7-1/2 more minutes.
We've got a long message for your deactivation changes sitting
in the teleprinter for you, hopefully. They're coming up - -
CDR Thanks a let. You waited until we were
going to go to bed.
CC Roger. No reason for you to go to bed.
There's nobody down here can answer any questions about
them.
CDR Okay. The CDR ate everything tonight
plus two cans of butter cookies. The SPT ate everything
and the PLT ate everything plus one can of butter cookies
extra and 1.5 DELTA H20 plus well, wait until I find it -
oh, okay, I've got his (garble) hiding behind the bungee
that he had his card behind. He didn't eat his corn.
And I have a photo log for you.
CC Roger.
CDR The CDR had three optional salts.
CC Okay.
CC We're standing by for your photo.
CDR I have my ice cream in one hand, my spoon
in the other, two cans of butter cookies empty between my
legs because I was on my way to the trash locker, and I
can't read it. Just a minute.
CC Okay.
CDR Okay. Photo log for day 171. 16-millimeters
in S183: Echo Alfa 03, 80; and MII0 with the Charlie
India 15, 00; Charlie India 12. M487: 3 Bravo in Charlie;
Charlie India 13, 18, Charlie India i0. M151-S149 PR-3:
Charlie India 17, 20, Charlie India 06. Shoot it up, Charlie
India 17, nothing, Charlie India 06. 35-millimeter: Charlie
India 31 is all gone, Charlie India 33 is new loaded, 01 on
the frame count, Charlie India 32 is in the other camera,
27; we took CX06 out of the N_s_elblad with approximately
103 exposures on it, and we then loaded Charlie X-ray 23
for the flyaround and so forth and the frame count right
now is 004. There was no EREP, of course, and the drawer A
configuration was
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the lid.
CC Roger. We copy.
CDR And on the ejection stroke it moved very
smoothly until it just all of a sudden aSruptly stopped.
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CC Roger. We copy.
CDR - - photographs of it, Hank, and bring
it back, and you can make up your mind.
CC Okay. That's a good show.
CC Skylab, Houston. We're having the same
problem with the star tracker today we had yesterday. We can't
keep it locked up. So at your convenience, we'd just like to
go ahead and close the shutter on it, and then we'll bring
her up again tonight, when we've got more station coverage.
CDR What are you going to do when you don't
have us to run that thing for you?
CC I guess we'll just turn it off.
CDR Why don't we do that now?
CC What we're really after, Pete, is
trying to get a good hack on the Z-gyros before you leave.
That's the reason we've been working with it.
SC Okay. It's closed.
CC Thank you, sir.
SC I was just pulling your leg.
SC (Garble)- -
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time yet. The crew will wake up tonight at 7:30 p.m. and
begin preparations for the splashdown to occur tomorrow
morning at 8:50 p.m. central daylight time, 830 miles
southwest of San Diego, California. This is Skylab Control
at 50 minutes and 13 minutes after the hour.
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use it on and it's fully loaded and I'm just going to put
it away in F drawer for him.
CC Roger, Pete. We copy.
CC Roger. And Skylab, a question is coming
through here. Just for reference, can you tell us where you
put the bag with the S019 film canister?
MCC Yes, sir the CAP COM has it.
CDR Which S019? The good one or the bad one?
CC It's the bad one.
CDR The bad one's in a plenum bag.
CC Roger. We copy.
CDR And it's tied under TO27 on the forward
experiments compartment area by the sunny SAL.
CC Roger. We copy, and thank you.
CDR Going to use it for something?
CC Say again.
CDR Going to use it for something?
CC There's a possibility that there might
be spare parts in the battery that could be useful later.
CDR Okay.
PAO Skylab Control at 19 hours 14 minutes and
25 seconds Greenwich mean time. We have lost signal at Guam.
This will be the last pass of the workday for the crew. They
indicated that they are ready to go to sleep. They will be
getting up early tomorrow morning by their definition, but
7:30 p.m. Central daylight time, about a little over 5 hours
from now. A very short sleep period for the crew. And they
have to get up that early - -
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close the MDA hatch using a I0 foot long rope, and install
the probe and drogue by hand and lock the hatch by reaching
around the edge of the drogue in that command module tunnel.
So this is a interim undoeking procedure sent up in the
event that they do have some difficulty with the probe and
drogue interlock as they did have at the time of the beginning
of the Skylab mission. This is Skylab Control. Our next
acquisition of signal 36 minutes from now at Carnarvon
station. This is Skylab Control, 51 minutes 45 seconds
after the hour.
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Alfa and Bravo are bad. I think quad A and quad B are bad.
Quad B OFF/SCALE HIGH 300 and we got both of those shut off.
CC Roger, copy.
CC CDR, the PT's in, the computer's yours.
CDR Thank you, sir.
CDR All right, Houston, are you still there?
CC Roger. Go ahead.
CDR I think in this one on page $5-I0 panel
377 - I think you want the GLYCOL to RAD SEC valve
to FLOW instead of BYPASS per the new procedure, right?
CC Stand by i on that, Pete.
PLT Houston, how about either turning the TV
on or let us hit COMMAND RECESS, please.
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the data from two medical experiments, M071 and M073, which
require very precise measurement of gains and losses in
water, calcium_ nitrogen, and other biochemical constituents
during space flights, might be slightly degraded by above
normal temperatures and the indication is that plus i0
temperature in the freezer for period of 24 hours might
degrade the data from - those two experiments about i percent,
which means there would be slightly greater error in the
data for two of the medical experiments. Very, very slight
change even if it should go for 24 hours it now appears
that in the next few hours we'll do a maneuver to attempt
to warm up those radiators. That again_ to repeat, it
would not have any effect, even if the temperature was
several degrees higher for a long period of time, it would
have no effect on the quality of the food in the frozen
food freezer in the orbital workshop. This is Skylab
Control; our next acquisition of signal 27 minutes and
46 seconds from now. This is Skylab Control at 12 minutes
and 40 seconds after the hour.
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3030 144 2815 plus 077 plus 003 and that's it for that.
CC And that's a good read-back on the
shape pad.
CDR AN retro 09 59 5978 minus 184.5 plus
all balls plus 0455 000180 000 1750 0007 0400 14 4 27420
plus 078 minus 009 CMRCS (garble) are HP is equal to 44
nautical miles.
CC And that's a good read-back on the
retrofire pad.
CDR And let's try entry. Area 5615 Golf
041 plus 2477 minus 12707 11659 25980 2526 2600 minus 03064
roll right 55 55 3040 2547 2926 3333. One target north
of ground track, 2- lift vector up, 3- pitch for (garble)
61 degrees.
CC Roger, Pete. Good read-back on all the
pads.
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Time: 04:17 CDT 29:09:17 GMT
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SL-II MC-1363/I
Time: 04:48 CDT, 29:09:48 GMT
6/22/73
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SL-II MC-1364/I
Time: 05:02 CDT 29:10:02 GMT
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SL-II MC-1365/I
Time: 05:20 CDT, 29:10:20 GMT
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SL-II MC-1366/I
Time: 05:44 CDT, 29:10:44 GMT
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SL-II MC-1367/I
Time: 06:25 CDT, 29:11:25 GMT
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SL-II MC-1368/I
Time: 07:00 CDT, 29:12:00 GMT
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SL-II MC1369/I
Time: 07:09 CDT, 29:12:09 GMT
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SL-II MC1370/I
Time: 07:25 CDT, 29:12:25 GMT
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SL-II MC-1371/I
Time: 08:25 CDT, 29:13:25 GMT
6/22/73
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SL-II MC-1372/I
Time: 08:30 CDT 29:13:30 GMT
6/22/73
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SL-II MC1373/I
Time: 08:35 CDT, 29:13:35 GMT
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SL-II MC1374/I
Time: 08:42 CDT, 29:13:42 GMT
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SL-II MC-1375/I
Time: 08:48 CDT, 29:13:48 GMT
6/22/73
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SL-II MC-1376/I
Time: 08:58 CDT 29:13:58 GMT
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SL-II MC1377/I
Time: 09:09 CDT, 29:14:09 GMT
6_22/73
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SL-II MC-1378/I
Time: 09:23 CDT, 29:14:23 GMT
6/22/73
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SL-II MC-1379/1
Time: 09:25 CDT, 29:14:25 GMT
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