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#60
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 01:53
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#61
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 01:59
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#62
by
zappafrank
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:01
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I love how the Soyuz is just put on a train, and rolled up and righted, it simple.
Simplicity is what you need to get to space.
Spend the money once you are up there.
The coverage is great, wouldn't you have loved to watch old soviet launches live?
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#63
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:02
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Odd man out...to join later on STS-121
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#64
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:11
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T-30 minutes and counting.
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#65
by
astrobrian
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:17
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Why did they let it remain a "13" mission and not TMA 61-R ok ok , just kidding, best of luck and a safe launch, 25 minutes
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#66
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:21
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T-20 minutes...access arm retraction (crew).
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#67
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:22
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Overview of the Soyuz TMA.
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#68
by
Polecat
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:25
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Good luck Expedition 13!
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#69
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:31
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T-10 minutes and counting. Very uneventful countdown so far - but that's how we like it!
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#70
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:32
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Bob Thirsk overseeing US operations on the ISS during this launch.
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#71
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:37
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T-5 minutes and NASA TV is showing a babblefest of promo videos (grumble).
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#72
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:38
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Automated launch sequencer initiated. T-4 minutes.
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#73
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:40
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T-2mins 30 seconds.
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#74
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:41
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T-1 minute and counting. All systems go for launch. Booster pressurised for flight. Green board.
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#75
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:43
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LAUNCH.
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#76
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:43
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#77
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:45
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Four strap on boosters seperation. 3,000mph.
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#78
by
Chris Bergin
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:46
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+2mins 40 seconds. Escape Tower jettison.
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#79
by
Avron
on 30 Mar, 2006 02:47
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second stage sep... 4 mins left