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Space Shuttle Astronauts Fix Failed Computer, Take A Call From President Obama

Space Shuttle Astronauts

By MARCIA DUNN   07/16/11 12:36 AM ET   AP

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The pilots on NASA's last space shuttle flight fixed another one of their main computers Friday after it failed and set off an alarm that shattered their sleep.

NASA declared all five of Atlantis' primary computers to be working, pending evaluation of the latest shutdown.

Computer failures like this are extremely rare in orbit, said lead flight director Kwatsi Alibaruho. The two problems appear to be quite different, he noted. The first was caused by a bad switch throw; the second possibly by cosmic radiation.

"The fact that we did have two computer failures on a same flight on a spacecraft that's otherwise performing beautifully, that's not at all lost on me," Alibaruho told reporters.

"I do have a saying that you're not paranoid if they really are after you, so I am cautiously optimistic that we'll have a healthy data-processing system" for Atlantis' undocking and return to Earth next week, he added. "But we will be watching closely."

Atlantis' commander, Christopher Ferguson, said the alarm sounded an hour or so after the four astronauts had gone to bed, during the deepest part of their sleep.

"We all woke up and looked at one another, and we were wondering really what was going on," he said in an interview with The Associated Press on Friday morning. The astronauts rushed to the flight deck and switched to a backup computer. Within a half-hour they were back in bed.

The first computer failure occurred just before Sunday's docking by Atlantis to the International Space Station. New software loads took care of both problems, at least for now.

The five computers are critical for a space shuttle's return to Earth – so crucial that multiple shutdowns, in certain circumstances, could prompt an early return home. Atlantis is due to make the last landing of the 30-year space shuttle era next Thursday.

President Barack Obama made note of the historic journey Friday in a call from the Oval Office to space. He thanked everyone at NASA and the "thousands who have poured their hearts and souls into America's shuttle program over the last three decades."

Ferguson told the president that the 10 space travelers will mark the occasion right before the hatches close between the two craft early next week. He will hand over a U.S. flag that flew on the very first shuttle flight in 1981 – and returned to orbit aboard Atlantis. The flag will remain aboard the outpost until Americans are launched again from U.S. soil by one of the private companies competing to develop a spacecraft to replace the shuttle.

"I understand it's going to be sort of like a capture-the-flag moment here for commercial spaceflight," Obama replied, "so good luck to whoever grabs that flight."

Ferguson said he hopes it happens soon. NASA estimates five years.

On Friday night, the shuttle crew was awakened to "Run the World (Girls)" by Beyonce who also recorded a special message that singled out Sandy Magnus, the last woman shuttle astronaut.

Obama's intent for U.S. space exploration, post shuttle, is to put orbital launches in the hands of private companies, and get NASA working on human expeditions to an asteroid and Mars.

Earlier in the day, Ferguson and his co-pilot, Douglas Hurley, told reporters they're still too busy moving items back and forth between the linked Atlantis and space station to dwell on the looming end of the shuttle program. The shuttle delivered several tons of food, clothes and other household goods for the station; it will return loaded with old station equipment and trash.

The topic came up at Thursday's special all-American dinner of grilled chicken, barbecued beef, baked beans, corn and Hostess apple pie. Ferguson said he told the nine other space fliers, "Hey, you know, this is the last joint meal that we're ever going to have aboard a space shuttle."

"It's a little bit of a sobering, somber moment," Ferguson said. "But at the same time, we're extremely fortunate to have had 37 missions, I think, to the International Space Station now, so we're very lucky to have done this."

Hurley said his most memorable moment of the 13-day mission, so far, was seeing the faces of the two spacewalking astronauts who were outside, just a few feet away, as he operated the robot arm during Tuesday's spacewalk, the last one of the shuttle program.

"It really seemed like it was out of a science fiction movie," he said. "You could see the expression on their faces."

Another highlight for Hurley: an "incredible" aurora australis, or southern lights, on Thursday night.

The shuttle crew got another recorded celebrity call Friday, this time from musician Paul McCartney. The wake-up music was "Good Day Sunshine" by the Beatles.

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06:03 AM on 07/18/2011
I agree with many of the comments on here that hope NASA can step up. Private companies will alleviate costs for carrying heavy workloads to space, but NASA used to symbolize something. We need more of that adventurous spirit!! I'll always be a NASA fan!

One success to brag about!!! --> http://www.boobytech.com/dawn-probe-enters-asteroid-vespas-orbit
11:18 PM on 07/17/2011
Alien UFOs may have been scanning them accidentally messing with the main computer. Yeah, I got proof of alien. I got 38 faces found off world. I just found the newest one today on Jupiter's moon IO. Aliens are all around us.

http://scottcwaring.blogspot.com/p/alien-faces.html
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Mister Grumpy
An Angry American
02:14 PM on 07/18/2011
You really need to quit inhaling the gas from the whipped cream dispenser.............
10:41 PM on 07/17/2011
It is sad that the manned space program is ending. I know that this is often cited as being a referendum on the "costs" of the program but I think there is another factor at play. ROBOTS. I know, I know.. I sound like a nut. But there have been some amazing advancements in robotics that make the cost/benefit analysis of sending a human to space as opposed to a robot problematic. My hope is that exploration continues. Below is a link to an article posted on hubski.com about how a manned trip to mars is likely out of the question now. It's worth a quick read:
http://hubski.com/pub?id=959
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Bishop Coxcomb
06:07 PM on 07/17/2011
I think that beyonce song would be worse than waking up to the computer alarm.
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jamesnpost
05:58 PM on 07/17/2011
Yes, cosmic radiation is critical to computers in orbit. We have miles of air to block most of it, but even so, it has an impact. My high-school sci-fair project 1960 was a Wilson cloud chamber to detect radiation, set up with a lead sheet and three geiger-counter tubes. When a cosmic ray particle hit the first counter, went through the lead, and then fired the other two also, my cloud chamber and camera were activated, and I got pictures of that ray knocking a shower of particles out of the lead. If such a shower hit the chips of a computer in orbit, it could easily make the kind of damage that might change a number or tiny circuit and crash the system. www.postpubco.com/kknight.htm
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Carbon Forteetoo
Not enough characters to say anything clev
03:55 PM on 07/17/2011
I would hope that NASA would have the decency to make the emergency alert sound like the red alert klaxon on the USS Enterprise. Even have the camera zooming in and out at the flashing red panel.

Captain to the bridge! Klingons decloaking off the Zarya module!
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
01:34 AM on 07/18/2011
The Lost in Space robot shouting "Danger! Danger!" would be cool too.
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abuckley23
Visit me at Planet Kibi!! Google it!
02:17 PM on 07/17/2011
Not the kind of alarm you want to wake up to...in space...where no one can hear you scream.
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satanlite
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01:20 PM on 07/17/2011
Private companies don't want to invest in green techonololgy - if he thinks they are going to pile onto projects that take several years to complete before they even start to see profit (space shots) then we may as well say good bye to a US space presence.
01:13 PM on 07/17/2011
I would rather get a call from the Beatles than from Nobaba!!
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gevan
the pilgrim has landed
02:17 PM on 07/17/2011
Think the moon men wanted to talk to Nixon?
12:08 PM on 07/17/2011
His message was "you're all fired"
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
01:48 PM on 07/17/2011
Bachmann's message would be "Call the private sector to get you home."
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11:57 AM on 07/17/2011
Boy he is the last person I would want to talk to.
12:19 PM on 07/17/2011
Why? It was George W Bush that decided in 2004 to end the Shuttle Program in 2010.
03:43 PM on 07/17/2011
Because the Constellation program was going to be coming on line shortly thereafter. The Constellation program was axed by Obama so Nasa is out for probably 8-12 years.
With government and spending, the norm is overbudget and behind schedule.
11:37 AM on 07/17/2011
Why has it become so difficult to post comments? I am near to canceling my AOL subscription and just using Internet Explorer.
11:54 AM on 07/17/2011
errr IE .. use google chrome or Firefox
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11:32 AM on 07/17/2011
"Cosmic radiation". LOL Brings me back to being a kid watching Lost In Space.
Hopefully nothing else goes wrong and they come back safe.
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satanlite
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01:15 PM on 07/17/2011
Same as "bad switch throw" = someone pushed the wrong button.
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
01:49 PM on 07/17/2011
Time to reverse the polarity of the neutron flow!
11:17 AM on 07/17/2011
This does not bode well. Let us hope there are no further mishaps and Atlantis returns home safely. Safe flight, Altantis, safe return.
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cynicalmatt
11:05 AM on 07/17/2011
If you believe space exploration is a waste then you
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trumbull desi
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11:39 AM on 07/17/2011
Then you ..... ??
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01:17 PM on 07/17/2011
text DNCE if you to see cynicalmatt dance around in circles for five minutes or text DRNK if you want to see cynicalmatt buy Stewie a scotch and water!
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cynicalmatt
10:12 AM on 07/21/2011
are truly stuck on the ground.
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10:13 AM on 07/21/2011
For some reason hp cut my post.