LIVE: STS-133 - LAUNCH AND FLIGHT DAY 1 UPDATES - Feb 24

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« Reply #570 on: 02/25/2011 02:46 AM »

RMS checkout complete
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« Reply #571 on: 02/25/2011 02:51 AM »

Rev B is up:

http://www.nasa.gov/tvschedule/pdf/tvsked_revb.pdf

Looks like the added three minutes to everything :)
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« Reply #572 on: 02/25/2011 03:00 AM »

about 60 minutes to the beginning of the crew sleep period...
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« Reply #574 on: 02/25/2011 03:10 AM »

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« Reply #575 on: 02/25/2011 03:12 AM »

and a good end to the day
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« Reply #576 on: 02/25/2011 03:16 AM »

<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/1TZCOMIQvOI&rel=1" target="_blank">http://www.youtube.com/v/1TZCOMIQvOI&rel=1</a>
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« Reply #577 on: 02/25/2011 03:18 AM »

FD2 Update Thread now live:
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=24227.0

Great work by all involved with the coverage, especially Ron, and the several members who spent time providing coverage. Also thanks to everyone else for allowing this thread to run very smoothly and with hardly any need to moderate it.

Awesome day! Now for Discovery and her crew to have a flawless mission. She's a retiring superstar that deserves nothing less.
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« Reply #578 on: 02/25/2011 03:26 AM »

Something (small) slowly floating out of the payload bay?  Hard to see it in these screen shots. 
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« Reply #579 on: 02/25/2011 03:30 AM »

Something seems to be floating from the bay.
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« Reply #580 on: 02/25/2011 03:31 AM »

There goes another one. 

Hope we didn't need that washer.  :)
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« Reply #581 on: 02/25/2011 03:32 AM »

High resolution launch images are now on L2 for anyone who hasn't seen them.  I'm off to bed now.  :)
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« Reply #582 on: 02/25/2011 03:38 AM »

High resolution launch images are now on L2 for anyone who hasn't seen them.  I'm off to bed now.  :)

Thanks, you deserver it.
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« Reply #583 on: 02/25/2011 03:44 AM »

MCC-H wants the DAT stuff down.  CDR confirmed no ET photos taken (due to orbital darkness at pitch maneuver time).  Nicole Stott configuring for umbilical well image downlink. 

UPDATE: 23 ET umbilical well images on board ready for downlink.
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« Reply #584 on: 02/25/2011 03:49 AM »

I take it the ET handheld footage wasn't worth showing? Schedule shows it should have been shown 20 minutes ago.

According to CDR Lindsey and later from the PAO, it was took dark to get images of the ET due to going into orbital night...
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