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... connectors linking the U.S.-built connecting module Unity with the Russian-built power module Zarya . The pair also bolted handrails to the side of Unity and photographed two of Zarya 's backup docking antennas, which had failed to deploy. Russian ground controllers sent commands to power up Zarya , jump-starting Unity's electrical systems. Ross and Newman then removed thermal covers from Unity ...
... of the flight to hook up electrical, communications and telemetry cables between Zvezda and the Zarya Control Module, whose computers handed over commanding functions to the Service Module's computers in ... for a compass and to install the cables between Zvezda and the other Russian module, Zarya. Payload Space Experiment Module 8; Getaway Special G-782; SPACEHAB Logistics Double Module (in cargo ...
... flip the shuttle and reach ISS-Zarya within 3 m when the robotic arm of the shuttle captured Zarya (that was below STS) on 06 December. Zarya's and Unity's ports were ...
... and installed mufflers to reduce the noisy fans in the Zarya module. The crew also installed a Russian crane called Strela on Zarya. The shuttle also boosted ISS to a higher altitude ... a trunnion pin on the Unity module, documented painted surfaces on both the Unity and Zarya modules, and inspected one of two early communications system antennas on the Unity. Other tasks ...
... Space Station assembly mission. During the twelve-day mission the Unity module was mated with Zarya module. Newman performed three spacewalks with Jerry Ross, totaling 21 hours, 22 minutes. The primary objective of the spacewalks was to connect external power and data umbilicals between Zarya and Unity. Other objectives include setting up the Early Communication antennas, deploying antennas on ...
... of the International Space Station (ISS), the 41.2-foot (12.6-meter) Zarya . The role of Zarya , translated as Sunrise, would be to act as a "space tugboat" in the early ...
... after running for 4% minutes. Russian Space Agency officials reported, for the first time since Zarya 's launch, that the module had experienced malfunctions. At a press conference, Director General of ... collected from the module's solar panels had not performed properly, but he emphasized that Zarya needed only four of the eight batteries to operate. Mission Control had detected an "unexpected ...
... .S.-built Unity module of the ISS to the first ISS component, Zarya . The Russian Space Agency had placed Zarya in orbit in November. Launch controllers had scrubbed the liftoff of Endeavour ...
... the U. S. module Unity to the Russian module Zarya . With a weight of 21 tons (19,100 kilograms or 19.1 tonnes), Zarya was the "most massive object" that the robotic ...
... Unity module. They hooked one of the antennas to a video cable running from the Zarya module. Then the two astronauts erected a folding sunshade over a computer outside of Unity ... stabilized the four Unity hatchways during the launch. Finally, Newman successfully tapped free one of Zarya 's stuck antennas, using a 10-foot-long (3-meter-long), extendable grappling hook. November ...

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