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#80
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:09
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MSB and MMT are together today
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#81
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:10
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#82
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:14
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STS-122 Crew has the additional cryo for an additional day (making it a 13 day mission).
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#83
by
marshallsplace
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:14
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#84
by
triddirt
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:15
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TPS on bottom orbiter is cleared.
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#85
by
sts1canada
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:18
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Shannon from MMT: All TPS on bottom of the Orbiter is cleared for entry, RCC looks good, pending the OMS pod issue, TPS MAY be cleared by this Tuesday for entry with of course the pending late inspection results.
Richard
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#86
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:18
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Spacewalk tomorrow is going to be as planned pre-flight.
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#87
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:21
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No impact to Endeavour's mission (STS-123) if this mission was extended to 13 days.
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#88
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:28
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Will let the experts review results on OMS Blanket before deciding if they need to repair with an EVA.
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#89
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:31
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Rest of mission will be performed normally with Hans and Rex on EVA-2 unless Flight Surgeons feel the need to change.
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#90
by
Jeff Lerner
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:33
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Once DEXTRE has been installed at station, would it be capable of tamping down or repairing a lifted or torn shuttle blanket ?? Guess I'm asking if the motor control would be fine enough to do a repair of this type without an EVA ??
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#91
by
joncz
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:35
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(Marcia Dunn) ... I would call that a tear...
(John Shannon's thought bubble) I'm sure you would, Marcia. I'm sure you would.
The expression on his face as she said that was priceless.
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#92
by
Andrewwski
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:36
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So now she's a rocket scientist, hmm...when did that happen?
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#93
by
Ford Mustang
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:37
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MMT & MSB completed.
[small]Back in a few hours, very busy here today![/small]
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#94
by
triddirt
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:39
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Wildthing - 10/2/2008 3:33 PM
Once DEXTRE has been installed at station, would it be capable of tamping down or repairing a lifted or torn shuttle blanket ?? Guess I'm asking if the motor control would be fine enough to do a repair of this type without an EVA ??
While it's possible base on what I've read regarding fine motor control, I'd say that it's unlikely in terms of anything related to shuttle/tps repair.... I expect that DEXTRE will be used in highly planned and rehearsed fashion with planning on the ground and then execution on station..
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#95
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:43
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The inspections have been performed, now powering down the sensors and returning the arm with the OBSS to its previous position to allow for Columbus transfer tomorrow.
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#96
by
collectSPACE
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:50
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In light of yesterday's mission news, the media gathered at Johnson Space Center attended today's briefing
appropriately garbed...
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#97
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:55
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Two small dings near the windows being looked at, along with the lost stinger tile and the OMS blanket, according to a communication relayed just now.
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#98
by
eeergo
on 10 Feb, 2008 19:57
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#99
by
Felix
on 10 Feb, 2008 20:01
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