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#580
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:06
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Now a documentary on Yuri and Peggy:
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#581
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:08
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Now the part of Yuri Malenchenko
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#582
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:10
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#583
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:17
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And back with live shots from the ISS. Official crew sleep in about 30 minutes.
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#584
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:21
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The preliminary Flight Day 4 TV Schedule has now been posted on the NASA website. You can download it
here.
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#585
by
landofgrey
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:22
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#586
by
landofgrey
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:25
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Thanks! I'll have to check it out with the FD highlights. The TV schedule rev is up, but I'm waiting more for the execute pkg. I'm guessing it's going to be a lot of transfer work and then EVA prep. MAYBE an inspection of the OMS pod, which would be nice to get that "issue" out of the way early in the mission.
Or Maybe not... the tv sked doesn't show an OMS inspection. hm
ntschke - 9/2/2008 8:03 PM
Yes, I've had it on all day on an HD plasma. Very clear difference between some shots and others. I'm used to seeing HD in a 16:9 ratio. Lots of stations broadcast in that right now as they upgrade to "full" HD. Even though you're not getting the full screen the cropped (or "pillar box") image is still much better.
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#587
by
FlyinBob
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:26
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Interesting plan. To save some the trouble of download, the plan is: FD4: Get up, talk, camp out, go to bed. "Highlights at 11."
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#588
by
Lee Jay
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:43
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080209/ts_alt_afp/useuropespaceshuttle_080209223231" NASA delays first Atlantis spacewalk by 24 hours"
" by Jean-Louis Santini"
"...Just after the shuttle docked with the ISS, mission chief John Shannon told reporters German astronaut Hans Schlagel, one of the Atlantis' crew of seven, was unwell, without giving details, and had been excused from the spacewalk..."
I'd swear he did not say that.
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#589
by
landofgrey
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:45
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MCC getting ready to update the crew on plans tomorrow.
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#590
by
Gary
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:47
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Lee Jay - 10/2/2008 1:43 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20080209/ts_alt_afp/useuropespaceshuttle_080209223231
" NASA delays first Atlantis spacewalk by 24 hours"
" by Jean-Louis Santini"
"...Just after the shuttle docked with the ISS, mission chief John Shannon told reporters German astronaut Hans Schlagel, one of the Atlantis' crew of seven, was unwell, without giving details, and had been excused from the spacewalk..."
I'd swear he did not say that.
He didn't. That's a hell of a reach for them.
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#591
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Gary
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:50
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There will be a focused inspection on the OMS pod as well as some off duty time for FD04 as well as two EVA procedure reviews.
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#592
by
landofgrey
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:50
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Here's the word from MCC: lots of EVA 1 procedure reviews early and later, some crew offtime and possibly PFC's. They WILL do a focused inspection of the OMS pod. Still working details of the inspection so it wasn't included in preliminary "heads up" plans earlier. Capcom didn't say if it would use SSRMS, RMS, OBSS or what.
The EVA's will slip a day each, on every other day. They may give approval for another docked day tomorrow and are looking at potential to get that extra day and possibly preserving the option for another.
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#593
by
landofgrey
on 10 Feb, 2008 00:55
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Wow, the crew didn't know about the blanket until now??? That's what it sounded like to me. He sounded a little non-plused on the emotions after hearing about it. More unexpected eventfulness for the crew of STS-122 today.
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#594
by
finduz
on 10 Feb, 2008 01:02
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Highlight of day 3 now. I hope they'll send the scene with the Atlantis crew entering ISS.
I missed that earlier today and I'm laying in bed with my laptop now. (the clock's 03:02 here)
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#595
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 01:04
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Food tray! I've not seen this yet!
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#596
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Feb, 2008 01:09
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landofgrey - 10/2/2008 1:55 AM
Wow, the crew didn't know about the blanket until now??? That's what it sounded like to me. He sounded a little non-plused on the emotions after hearing about it. More unexpected eventfulness for the crew of STS-122 today.
Na, they knew earlier as they were asked to take more images of it just after docking.
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#597
by
hop
on 10 Feb, 2008 01:12
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Gary - 9/2/2008 5:47 PM
He didn't. That's a hell of a reach for them.
The BBC makes a similar statement:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7236715.stmAlthough no reason was given for the delay [of the spacewalk], the spokesman also said that Hans Schlegel, the German astronaut who was to have performed the spacewalk, had fallen ill.
Ugh.
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#598
by
landofgrey
on 10 Feb, 2008 01:19
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Were they asked about photos? That's good then. It seems they'd be given at least a heads up that there might be something of concern to look at later rather than having it sprung on them right before bed. I guess I don't understand why he said he hadn't known about this before. He seemed genuinely surprised and not very pleased with the info. He must've meant the focused inspection. Maybe?
Chris Bergin - 9/2/2008 9:09 PM
landofgrey - 10/2/2008 1:55 AM
Wow, the crew didn't know about the blanket until now??? That's what it sounded like to me. He sounded a little non-plused on the emotions after hearing about it. More unexpected eventfulness for the crew of STS-122 today.
Na, they knew earlier as they were asked to take more images of it just after docking.
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#599
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 01:23
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Can't wait until John44 posts his FD3 Highlight video. Waiting to see the audio from the safety briefing and various other things. :cool: