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#80
by
James Lowe1
on 08 Feb, 2008 16:49
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Ok everyone. No more posts that are not specific to this flight day.
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#81
by
triddirt
on 08 Feb, 2008 17:00
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Caught an Interesting exchange just now re CO2 Levels higher than expected... Checking for Obstructions on LIOH canisters..
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#82
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Feb, 2008 17:59
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triddirt - 8/2/2008 6:00 PM
Caught an Interesting exchange just now re CO2 Levels higher than expected... Checking for Obstructions on LIOH canisters..
Interesting. I believe we saw LIOH mentioned a few times by the PRCB. Lemme check..
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#83
by
jmjawors
on 08 Feb, 2008 18:06
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I think there was some sort of tape on those canisters causing an obstruction. It's since been removed and all is well (at least there's been no more talk about it).
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#84
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Feb, 2008 18:08
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Ah, the previous discussion about LiOH was with regards to the dust hazard.
Here's a good image of them from that PRCB presentation anyway:
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#85
by
psloss
on 08 Feb, 2008 18:37
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PAO (Pat Ryan with Orbit 2 for this mission) just noting that the mission status briefing and the post MMT briefings are going to be "combined" at the top of the hour (3 pm Eastern).
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#86
by
jarthur
on 08 Feb, 2008 18:59
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psloss - 8/2/2008 12:37 PM
PAO (Pat Ryan with Orbit 2 for this mission) just noting that the mission status briefing and the post MMT briefings are going to be "combined" at the top of the hour (3 pm Eastern).
They must not have had much to talk about. A good sign.
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#87
by
Felix
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:06
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#88
by
Felix
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:12
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Shannon:
"The vehicle could not be performing better"
Debris report:
"Absolutely nothing of interest [..] Extremely clean launch"
SRB videos are expected to come in on Wednesday
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#89
by
PaulyFirmbiz
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:25
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I love the SRB videos.. really dramatic POV givin the relativly short time they capture the launch itself. But as a video editor and someone that loves to be anul.. I Recorded the launch video via the ET and brought it into my Final Cut Program on the mac and went frame for frame.. the take performed wonderfuly
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#90
by
PaulyFirmbiz
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:25
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PaulyFirmbiz - 8/2/2008 2:25 PM
the take performed wonderfuly
Tank i mean lol :bleh:
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#91
by
jimmiemac
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:33
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Anyone else notice how all the PAO commentators are making an effort to pause their commentary when space/ground communications take place? This is a welcome change and a big improvement from earlier missions.
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#92
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:35
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Back with a live shot of Atlantis on orbit.
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#93
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:49
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Atlantis closing in on the ISS by about 500 Nautical Miles per orbit (every 90 minutes). Has caught up a lot since this morning!!
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#94
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:55
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NASA TV now playing a "Columbus Intro" video, provided from the ESA:
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#95
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:56
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Say this name 10 times fast!
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#96
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Feb, 2008 19:58
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And now back with a live shot of Atlantis, and Columbus's new home, starting Sunday:
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#97
by
eeergo
on 08 Feb, 2008 20:00
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Ford Mustang - 8/2/2008 9:56 PM Say this name 10 times fast!
I really don't want to dribble... :laugh:
Relaxing in the ISS:
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#98
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Feb, 2008 20:16
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EVA1 and 2 spacewalkers in the first image, while EVA3 walkers in the second.
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#99
by
Chandonn
on 08 Feb, 2008 20:22
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jimmiemac - 8/2/2008 3:33 PM
Anyone else notice how all the PAO commentators are making an effort to pause their commentary when space/ground communications take place? This is a welcome change and a big improvement from earlier missions.
THey must have heard our comments regarding that on the last few flights...