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#460
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:37
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seem to be in a loop right now
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#461
by
TJL
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:37
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I guess this explains why no video was shown of the Atlantis crew arrival on ISS.
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#462
by
nathan.moeller
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:37
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Gary - 9/2/2008 3:34 PM
Quindar - 9/2/2008 9:33 PM
I didn't know Shannon could Tap-Dance but he dodged every medical question with a lively step.
I didn't think he dodged them he simply said "No". Perfect answer, leaves no room to work around it.
Indeed. These guys don't dodge anything. They're straight forward with answers, even if that answer is a simple 'no.'
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#463
by
psloss
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:39
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Heh -- Steve Robinson talking with the orbiter about power consumption. Asked about the COAS (I believe) being on and to turn it off.
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#464
by
hobson911
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:40
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TJL - 9/2/2008 4:37 PM
I guess this explains why no video was shown of the Atlantis crew arrival on ISS.
TJL you may have a good point regarding the video.
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#465
by
Jorge
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:40
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psloss - 9/2/2008 3:27 PM
Seriously, I understand that it's the responsibility of the press to fish here, but I think the personal privacy policies inside and outside NASA and the government are fairly strict. And I believe they have changed since the STS-36 situation, which was 18 years ago this month. These are probably easy questions for Shannon to NOT answer.
Very true. The law is called HIPAA and it passed after STS-36.
http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/Bottom line is that Shannon behaved properly. He wasn't about to violate federal law during a televised press conference.
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#466
by
gordo
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:44
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If there are any European PAO events then Hans might get asked. Its then his call is he says what was wrong.
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#467
by
hopper
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:44
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Just a question: Wasn't Hans relaying messages while RPM? I'm quite sure I heard him this day.
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#468
by
landofgrey
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:48
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I don't know, this seems like pure speculation. There was bad communication that prevented it from being televised live, but I'm also wondering why I didn't see a replay later unless I just happened to miss it. I doubt there was anything like bringing in Hans on a stretcher or anything like that. He may have just stayed behind or floated in and past everyone. If anyone thinks this is the first time an astronaut has been ill on docking day, they'd be mistaken, so I wouldn't read too much into it at this point. About half of rookies OR astronauts who haven't flown in many years will get sick. Older astronauts get it worse so far as I know.
TJL - 9/2/2008 4:37 PM
I guess this explains why no video was shown of the Atlantis crew arrival on ISS.
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#469
by
sts1canada
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:48
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Interesting to see Phil Englelhauf (spelling?), director of the MOD talking to the Flight Director Orbit 2, Tony Ceccacci right now, as CAPCOM Steve Robinson talks to the crew on orbit about some housekeeping tasks etc. It would be interesting to hear what options they would be discussing regarding re planning the time lines.
Richard
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#470
by
landofgrey
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:49
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Patients are not boung by HIPPA or the European law. That is to say, if the sick astronaut wants to make a statement, he's free to do so. I rather expect something from the crew regarding this. They know the world will be concerned about it.
gordo - 9/2/2008 4:44 PM
If there are any European PAO events then Hans might get asked. Its then his call is he says what was wrong.
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#471
by
landofgrey
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:51
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Hans might not be very ill. The concern is vomiting. If there is ANY chance of an astronaut puking in his/her EVA suit, the spacewalk will be delayed, period no matter what. During an EVA, vomit can be deadly.
gordo - 9/2/2008 4:44 PM
If there are any European PAO events then Hans might get asked. Its then his call is he says what was wrong.
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#472
by
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:52
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Will this effect the landing date or no impact?
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#473
by
Jim
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:53
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Gary - 9/2/2008 3:12 PM
Good question from Bill Harwood on carrying a spare GPC - One is not carried as they carry five.
He is referring to a 6th one.
A 6th one was carried on several missions for awhile. it was stowed and would required a sawp out
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#474
by
Gary
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:54
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Justin Wheat - 9/2/2008 9:52 PM
Will this effect the landing date or no impact?
Only in if they want to use the extra days contingency.
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#475
by
gordo
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:54
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Justin Wheat - 9/2/2008 9:52 PM
Will this effect the landing date or no impact?
we've got a one day extention and no doubt another if the crew save on the cryo
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#476
by
jacqmans
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:54
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On FD 5 (monday) there is a PAO event scheduled with Hans.......
Hans has been in space before (STS-55) so he knows what it is like up there..and probably what it feels like to get sick....
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#477
by
djellison
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:54
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The hippocratic oath and patient confidentiality means that nothing is divulged without explicit permission of the patient. I work in medical education, so I'm surrounded by a world of consent forms, data protection act and patient confidentiality on a regular basis
They've just asked Peggy to replay the hatch opening once they get Ku AOS.
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#478
by
triddirt
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:55
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Hatch Opening Playback coming on the next Ku pass...
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#479
by
DaveS
on 09 Feb, 2008 20:55
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sts1canada - 9/2/2008 10:48 PM
Interesting to see Phil Englelhauf (spelling?), director of the MOD talking to the Flight Director Orbit 2, Tony Ceccacci right now, as CAPCOM Steve Robinson talks to the crew on orbit about some housekeeping tasks etc. It would be interesting to hear what options they would be discussing regarding re planning the time lines.
Richard
That's not the responsibility of MOD. It's the responsibility of the FAO(Flight Activities Officer).