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Title: Special Atlantis Rollout Images
Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:11 pm
Kindly sent from a guy at NASA:

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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:12 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:13 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:14 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:16 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:16 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:17 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:18 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:19 pm
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Post by: Austin on 08/07/2006 06:19 pm
Wow!  Great pics, Chris.  Thanks for posting.

Feels like you're right there in the VAB.
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:19 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:20 pm
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 06:21 pm
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Post by: Jonesy STS on 08/07/2006 06:23 pm
Permission to drool? She looks amazing.
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Post by: Pete at Edwards on 08/07/2006 06:37 pm
Wonderful!
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Post by: Paul Howard on 08/07/2006 06:48 pm
These are fantastic. What a beautiful vehicle she is.

Image 8. Aft RCS. Are they ring pulls on the covers?? Loving the close up on that image with the SSME and OMS.
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Post by: David AF on 08/07/2006 06:56 pm
My favorite image is looking up the booster. Sure is an impressive stack of hardware.
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Post by: Chris Bergin on 08/07/2006 07:08 pm
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Jonesy STS - 7/8/2006  7:10 PM

Permission to drool? She looks amazing.

Permission granted :) I absolutely love these images of her.
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Post by: Flightstar on 08/07/2006 07:08 pm
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Paul Howard - 7/8/2006  1:35 PM

These are fantastic. What a beautiful vehicle she is.

Image 8. Aft RCS. Are they ring pulls on the covers?? Loving the close up on that image with the SSME and OMS.

Remember, the hypergols are loaded at the pad, not the VAB.
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Post by: Maverick on 08/07/2006 07:46 pm
love the images
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Post by: FatherRob on 08/07/2006 08:07 pm
Okay... can someone let me in on who I need to kiss up to to get this close to an orbiter?  Seriously!

I was at KSC on the day before Discovery's most recent launch attempt and took the Up Close tour that gets to about 5,000 feet from the pad.  Still not close enough for my liking.  I realize that the presence of loaded SRB's generally means that non-NASA folk are prohibited from entering the VAB or going to the pad... but I would SO love to get a chance to get up close with a shuttle before they are retired and sent off to rot in some space center's back yard.

Rob+
Title: Re: Special Atlantis Rollout Images
Post by: punkboi on 08/07/2006 08:16 pm

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FatherRob - 7/8/2006 12:54 PM Okay... can someone let me in on who I need to kiss up to to get this close to an orbiter? Seriously! I was at KSC on the day before Discovery's most recent launch attempt and took the Up Close tour that gets to about 5,000 feet from the pad. Still not close enough for my liking. I realize that the presence of loaded SRB's generally means that non-NASA folk are prohibited from entering the VAB or going to the pad... but I would SO love to get a chance to get up close with a shuttle before they are retired and sent off to rot in some space center's back yard. Rob+

 Ditto.

Chris, any special images of the P3/P4 payload being installed inside Atlantis on Saturday? :)

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Post by: Wisi on 08/07/2006 08:26 pm
Rollout 0019 is my favourite. I've had it as a desktop wallpaper for some time now... But the other are amazing too. I'd say if you're not in the Space Programm, there is no chance of shooting such photos... :(
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Post by: James (Lockheed) on 08/07/2006 09:00 pm
Great images.
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Post by: astrobrian on 08/07/2006 09:02 pm

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FatherRob - 7/8/2006  2:54 PM  Okay... can someone let me in on who I need to kiss up to to get this close to an orbiter?  Seriously!

 

I would love to know that myself :) 

Title: Re: Special Atlantis Rollout Images
Post by: rhwinger on 08/07/2006 09:05 pm
Further info for the eagle eye types:  

In case you are wondering, the red tape and wires you see on the boosters is part of a special vibration instrumentation test for the "Integrated STS-115 Roll-out Vibration Fatigue Loads Spectra".  The test was requested just after Columbia went down and had been planned for STS-114 last summer but was postponed for one reason or another until now.  The Loads Panel at JSC is concerned that there may be structural effects specifically on the orbiter due to vibration frequencies from roll-out that occur around 0.9 mph which is why they requested the test. ...  A partial version of this test occurred a few years ago when they rolled the SRBs by them selves with a cross beam in place of the ET out of the VAB and up the crawlerway about a mile and then back again into the VAB.  That data was used to generate a computer model of the vibration effect on a full stack and it was that computer model that scared people at JSC enough to propose and get the program to approve the full test.  There was a total of 116 tri-axial accelerometers, strain gauges, and sensors installed on the crawler, MLP, orbiter, and SRBs.  There was no instrumentation put on the ET due to the potential for foam damage.  Anyway, the Loads Panel at JSC should now have all the data they could ever want and its up to them to analyze it and report back to Wayne Hale.  

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Post by: Carl G on 08/07/2006 10:47 pm
I love these pictures and wish I had such close access to the shuttles.
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Post by: Paul Adams on 08/07/2006 11:47 pm
Hi farther Rob, all

Back in 2003 I filmed Columbia's last re-entry as she passed north of Las Vegas and gladly gave the original tape and my video camera to NASA. I took time off work and ran around to get both to Houston just as soon as I could. I was the only one to film one of the shedding events

I did ask at the time if it would be possible to get a close-up tour of the shuttle once the program was up and running again. I received an assurance from two or three people that "it would be a pleasure" and "not a problem at all". Guess what; after they had my tape and camera, and after I fielded quite a few more phone calls from them - I never received a word about the promised tour. Phone calls, emails and even a letter went completely unanswered.

It has left more than a little of a bad impression with me, at the very least someone could have responded with a "sorry, but we can't do it now". Even that would have made me feel better about it.
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Post by: psloss on 08/07/2006 11:47 pm
These are great; some of the closer ones are from vantage points I don't recall seeing for years...kind of a way-back machine.
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Post by: NASA_Twix_JSC on 08/08/2006 02:58 am
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Paul Adams - 7/8/2006  6:34 PM

Hi farther Rob, all

Back in 2003 I filmed Columbia's last re-entry as she passed north of Las Vegas and gladly gave the original tape and my video camera to NASA. I took time off work and ran around to get both to Houston just as soon as I could. I was the only one to film one of the shedding events

I did ask at the time if it would be possible to get a close-up tour of the shuttle once the program was up and running again. I received an assurance from two or three people that "it would be a pleasure" and "not a problem at all". Guess what; after they had my tape and camera, and after I fielded quite a few more phone calls from them - I never received a word about the promised tour. Phone calls, emails and even a letter went completely unanswered.

It has left more than a little of a bad impression with me, at the very least someone could have responded with a "sorry, but we can't do it now". Even that would have made me feel better about it.

That is disgraceful. I am furious to read this. I will make a point of sending a few e-mails in the morning to see if someone can turn this around for you.
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Post by: Paul Adams on 08/08/2006 04:31 am
Tried to send a private message but not sure it went through. Thanks for your post, it would be wonderful if something did happen!

Paul
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Post by: psloss on 08/08/2006 11:30 am
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Paul Adams - 7/8/2006  7:34 PM

Hi farther Rob, all

Back in 2003 I filmed Columbia's last re-entry as she passed north of Las Vegas and gladly gave the original tape and my video camera to NASA. I took time off work and ran around to get both to Houston just as soon as I could. I was the only one to film one of the shedding events

I did ask at the time if it would be possible to get a close-up tour of the shuttle once the program was up and running again. I received an assurance from two or three people that "it would be a pleasure" and "not a problem at all". Guess what; after they had my tape and camera, and after I fielded quite a few more phone calls from them - I never received a word about the promised tour. Phone calls, emails and even a letter went completely unanswered.

It has left more than a little of a bad impression with me, at the very least someone could have responded with a "sorry, but we can't do it now". Even that would have made me feel better about it.
Wow, Paul, I missed your reply about this last night...that plain old sucks.  I distinctly remember your question about your footage in the minutes after the disaster -- and of course it was a part of Paul Hill's public presentation to the CAIB a few months later.

Hopefully they will correct their mistake...
Title: Re: Special Atlantis Rollout Images
Post by: Mark Dave on 08/08/2006 05:05 pm
I'm guessing we won't see the video huh? :(

On Atlantis, I looked atthe photos and compared to her sisters, the flag next to the UNITED STATES painted on the fuselage seems alot closer to the letters than the other orbiters. How come?
Title: Re: Special Atlantis Rollout Images
Post by: FatherRob on 08/08/2006 05:14 pm
Paul,

Did you ever get your camera back?

Rob+
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Post by: Paul Adams on 08/08/2006 05:14 pm
Hi MarkD,

If you mean my Columbia video it is on the INSIDEKSC web site; go to multimedia and then 107.

The markings on the orbiters all seem to be unique, something to be aware of for modelers!

Paul
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Post by: Mark Dave on 08/08/2006 05:30 pm
Yep, the orbiters all differ in some way. Columbia most of all stands out from her sisters.
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Post by: Paul Adams on 08/08/2006 05:58 pm
Columbia was always my favorite, when I lived in the UK we watched her pass overhead (I think on orbit two) shortly after sunset on STS2. I will never forget that, it was the first time I got really 'excited' about spaceflight!

I now watch the ISS pass overhead from my home in Las Vegas whenever it's visible.

Paul
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Post by: shuttlefan on 08/08/2006 08:11 pm
Columbia was also MY favourite, being it was the first Shuttle built for spaceflight. Too bad it isn't in a museum instead of having been destroyed. :(
Title: Re: Special Atlantis Rollout Images
Post by: Paul Adams on 08/08/2006 11:20 pm
No, the camera remains with NASA. I understand that each individual video camera runs at a slightly different speed compared to the next and I guess just in case there is ever a need to revisit the evidence, they want the camera so they can time the events exactly.

Glad to have helped with the investigation, even in this minor way!

Paul