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#60
by
Felix
on 10 Feb, 2008 17:12
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#61
by
Avron
on 10 Feb, 2008 17:37
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Looks like a new HD cam in Harmony... nice
What is at that workstation.. looks busy?
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#62
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:06
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They're starting procedures for the focused inspection. Now activating sensors in the OBSS.
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#63
by
ichilton
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:12
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Looks like a new HD cam in Harmony... nice
That's Harmony? - wow they've got a lot of stuff in there already!
Ian
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#64
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:15
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Avron - 10/2/2008 7:37 PM Looks like a new HD cam in Harmony... nice What is at that workstation.. looks busy?
That's Destiny, the camera is located towards Harmony, but the hatch at the end of the corridor is not PMA 1 leading to Zarya, but PMA2 leading to the Shuttle. Besides, the bike on the left side of the image is Destiny's. They haven't had time to get Harmony so cluttered... yet. Not really sure what the workstation is, though, it's not ROBO.
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#65
by
rocketguy101
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:15
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This one made me think: "Hey buddy watch where you're putting your hand!"
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#66
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:21
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I've found this graphic
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/station/lab_racks.html, showing the different racks in Destiny. The rack Peggy's working in is HRF#1, so either she's performing some experiment (writing a journal, or typing in some results of a physiology experiment) or it's just a multipurpose computer she's using to update the IMS or just take a look at her schedule.
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#67
by
ichilton
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:22
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That's Destiny
Ah, that makes more sense.
Ian
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#68
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:26
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SRMS has reached the first focused inspection position.
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#69
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:32
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First detailed view of the lifted thermal blanket. It doesn't look nearly as serious as it did in the earlier photos!
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#70
by
Oli4
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:39
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IMO it's just the corner that lifted a little bit. No tear or seams comming lose (i think)
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#71
by
sts1canada
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:40
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It looks like it could just be pushed back in place by a EVA glove from an EVAer. These blankets were shown to have a lot of 'memory' during STS-117, so that if they are pushed back by hand, they stay pushed back. Obviously it will probably need some pins and stitching ala STS-117 OMS blanket repair so it will stand up to the aero loads during entry. It will be interesting to see what the analysis shows after the FI results are presented to the DAT team, and if a repair ala STS-117 will be needed again for this area.
Richard
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#72
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:48
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Contrast improved images:
I really like how they're letting us see this live, with the computer process and all.
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#73
by
Felix
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:51
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#74
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:52
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SRMS + OBSS moving to the second area of Focused Inspection
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#75
by
Felix
on 10 Feb, 2008 18:57
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#76
by
sts1canada
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:01
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As seen above, today's Mission Status Briefing and today's MMT Briefing will be joined together into one briefing today with a start time of a few minutes after 3 PM EST (8 PM GMT), hopefully these briefings will be better than the junk we saw yesterday with the media.
Richard
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#77
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:04
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#78
by
sts1canada
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:05
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The station/shuttle complex is passing over the North Atlantic Ocean heading towards northern France, 4 minutes to sunset on this pass.
Richard
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#79
by
sts1canada
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:08
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Great screen shots there Ford!

Wonderful! 2 minutes to sunset, correction to my earlier post, the complex will be passing over southern France on this pass.
Richard