STS-112 MCC Status Report #16 Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002, 6 a.m. CDT Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas Now that the outside work has been completed with the third spacewalk Monday, crewmembers aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station today turn their attention to the remaining inside work to be done prior to the shuttle's departure Wednesday from the ever growing orbital outpost. The six shuttle crewmembers leave the complex tomorrow a bit heavier and more capable than it was prior to heir arrival a week ago. The space station now has a mass in space of about 366,277 pounds (166,118 ilograms) and is 171 feet long, 240 feet wide and 90 feet high. The S1 (Starboard One) Truss added 15 ons (13,600 kilograms) to the station's mass. After undocking tomorrow, scheduled for 8:13 a.m., the shuttle will perform at least a half lap fly around of he station for photo documentation before it fires thrusters to separate and bid the station farewell after a week's worth of joint operations. Once back on their own, the Expedition Five voyagers - 131 days into their mission, 129 as station rewmembers - turn their attention to completing the unpacking of a Russian Progress supply vehicle, which rrived at the station in late September, and packing up belongings for their own return home scheduled for ate November aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour, which is bringing another station truss segment and the Expedition Six crew. Between now and then, however, Expedition Five will receive more guests from Earth when a new Russian Soyuz spacecraft and crew arrive late this month following launch Oct. 28 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. The Soyuz serves as an emergency return vehicle and must be swapped about every six months. The shuttle and station crews have a few hours of free time today - a welcome opportunity to visit with each ther before tomorrow's undocking and departure of Atlantis. Work continues this afternoon with the transfer f the final powered payload to be moved from the shuttle to the ISS. In addition to the S1 Truss, Atlantis rought up about a ton of supplies for the station. Also, the rendezvous tools will be checked out in reparation for undocking. Only an Ocean Away," performed by Sarah Brightman for Sandy Magnus, awakened Atlantis' rewmembers at 3:48 a.m. It was requested by her jogging friends. The next STS-112 status report will be issued this evening, or earlier if warranted. ###