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STS-88 December 4-15, 1998<br />

12/4/98 "Get Ready" by the Temptations, an appropriate description of the full slate of activities the<br />

crew will be involved with as they get ready for the important events of the flight by checking<br />

out the equipment and tools that will be utilized during rendezvous, docking and space<br />

walking activities.<br />

CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />

12/5/98 “Anchors Aweigh”<br />

CAPCOM: Chris Hadfield<br />

12/6/98 “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” - Judy Garland. Requested by Bob Cabana’s daughter, Judy<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

12/7/98 “Jerry the Rigger," an old Celtic song. In honor of Mission Specialist Jerry Ross, who with<br />

fellow Mission Specialist Jim Newman, will conduct more than 18 hours of space walks<br />

during this flight.<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

12/8/98 “Streets of Bakersfield” - Dwight Yoakum. Requested by the wife of Pilot Rick Sturckow, a<br />

California native.<br />

CAPCOM: Janet Kavandi<br />

12/9/98 “Floating in the Bathtub” selected for Mission Specialist Jim Newman by his wife, Mary Lee.<br />

CAPCOM: Jim Newman<br />

12/10/98 “God Bless the USA”- Lee Greenwood. Played for Mission Specialist -2, Nancy Currie at the<br />

request of her husband, David.<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

12/11/98 “Trepak” a Russian dance from Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” in honor of cosmonaut and<br />

Mission Specialist Sergei Krikalev.<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

12/12/98 “Hound Dog” - Elvis Presley<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

12/13/98 “Goodnight Sweetheart, Goodnight” - The Spaniels. As the crew prepare to say "goodnight" to<br />

the space station.<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

12/14/98 “I Got You (I Feel Good)” - James Brown. In honor of the good feelings evoked by this<br />

successful first International Space Station Assembly mission. “We really feel terrific,”<br />

Nancy Currie said in replying to ground controllers in Houston, who broadcast the song into<br />

space. "We're ready to start packing and come home to see our families just in time for<br />

Christmas."<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

12/15/98 “Ride of the Valkyries” - Richard Wagner<br />

CAPCOM: Bob Curbeam<br />

http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/audio/shuttle/sts-88/html/ndexpage.html<br />

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