:15:06
Now the mid-deck has become
part gymnasium and part factory.
:15:11
While Steve Hawley exercises...
:15:13
...Charlie Walker operates a compact
laboratory on the far bulkhead.
:15:21
This is a commercial venture...
:15:23
...to develop new kinds
of medicines...
:15:26
...that can only be made
in zero gravity.
:15:33
Ten seconds. Nine, eight,
seven, six, five...
:15:38
- Got it armed?
- Got it armed. Three, two, one.
:15:42
The five-string arm is off.
:15:45
The nexus is inabled.
:15:52
- Congratulations, three for three.
- I'm gonna close the sun shield.
:15:58
The satellite is deployed
by Judy Resnick...
:16:02
...and photographed by Mike Mullane.
:16:06
Deploy was on time.
:16:08
Discovery, Houston. We're watching
it and a lot of smiles down here.
:16:13
There's a lot of them here too.
:16:19
The crew eats and sleeps pretty much
to the same schedule as on Earth.
:16:25
In the early days, we heard
complaints about the food...
:16:29
...which was mostly squeezed
out of toothpaste tubes.
:16:35
Now, the crews eat what they want:
:16:38
Steak, strawberries, shrimp cocktail.
:16:47
The extension was about as nominal
as you could expect.
:16:51
We copy that, Henry.
:16:53
This flight, we've extended
an experimental solar array.
:16:58
It's not budging one iota.
It's solid as a rock.