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Flight Day 13

Last Updated: July 28, 2009

The 5th EVA of the STS-127 mission (Image credit: NASA)

On the flight day 13 (FD13), the 5th Extravehicular Activity (EVA#5) started at 8:33 p.m. July 27 and lasted for 4 hours 54 minutes.

The EVA crew installed two video cameras (Visual Equipment: VE) on the front and back of the Kibo Exposed Facility (EF).

They also completed other miscellaneous tasks including an electrical cable swap on Z1 truss patch panel and an adjustment of insulation blankets on Dextre (Special Purpose Dextrous Manipulator: SPDM).

The deployment of the Payload Attach System on the S3 Truss was deferred to another EVA.

Activities for FD14 include:

  • undocking of Endeavour from ISS

*All times are Japan Standard Time (JST)

 
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