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As he got started on all the work, Fincke promised Russian flight controllers that he'd tackle the job with "much enthusiasm." He relayed the message in Russian, then asked his shuttle crewmate Gregory Chamitoff in English: "OK, Greg, what's next?" "Russian or English?" Chamitoff joked. "How about Italian?" Fincke replied. All three countries are represented aboard the orbiting shuttle-station complex right now: six Americans, two Russians and one Italian. Before stepping out in the wee hours of Wednesday morning, Feustel and Fincke tried a new spacewalk preparation method of light exercise. This is NASA's next-to-last space shuttle flight. One more spacewalk is planned, then Endeavour will undock from the space station and head home. Landing is set for June 1. NASA will close out the 30-year shuttle program in July with one last flight by Atlantis. ___ Online:
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