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#280
by
ckiki lwai
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:34
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nathan.moeller - 11/2/2008 9:25 PM
Heading into orbital night. Are they halting the move until they're back in daylight?
It looks like they are still moving it.
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#281
by
nathan.moeller
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:36
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Is anyone else seeing that tether? Should it be like that?
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#282
by
sts1canada
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:36
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24 minutes to the ZOE, 32 minutes to sunrise, this KU pass through East has been better than expected, for those people taking screen shots, you should have good KU for about the next 15 minutes before it gets spotty.
Excellent screen shots by the way everyone!

Richard
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#283
by
nathan.moeller
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:37
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Columbus on the move again.
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#284
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:38
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"Columbus is on the move. I was not expecting to see it from this perspective"
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#285
by
Felix
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:39
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#286
by
sts1canada
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:40
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The complex is passing over the Sahara Desert at 210 miles altitude, EVA #1 PET is approaching 6 hours 30 minutes.
Richard
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#287
by
ckiki lwai
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:40
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"Columbus is on the roll! I didn't expect it to see it from this perspective."
Me neither!
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#288
by
perian
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:40
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The line in the right down quadrant of picture snap02142.jpg in Felix post. What is that?
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#289
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on 11 Feb, 2008 19:42
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#290
by
sts1canada
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:42
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perian - 11/2/2008 3:40 PM
The line in the right down quadrant of picture snap02142.jpg in Felix post. What is that?
It is one of the safety tethers attached to Rex's spacesuit.
Richard
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#291
by
Felix
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:42
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#292
by
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:44
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#293
by
sts1canada
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:44
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CDR Steve Frick joking that Rex looks farther away on the ISS than he did on STS-110, they flew together on STS-110 when ISS was smaller.
Richard
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#294
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on 11 Feb, 2008 19:46
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#295
by
Riley1066
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:46
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Is Stan describing a possible MMOD hit on Quest?
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#296
by
Felix
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:46
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#297
by
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:48
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#298
by
sts1canada
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:48
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EVA #1 now 6:30 in duration, 12 minutes to the ZOE, 20 minutes to sunrise, no more KU through East as we are moving away from it (normal occurrence each orbit), all EVA consumables look good right now after the recharge, the only limit is li-oh on Stan's suit, he has a 9 hour limit on li-oh, he jokes he hopes the EVA will be done by then

Richard
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#299
by
Riley1066
on 11 Feb, 2008 19:49
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oh wow! He may have found the smoking gun for all the torn gloves!