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#240
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Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:12
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#241
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:14
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#242
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:15
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Rex egressing from the portable foot restraint
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#243
by
sts1canada
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:18
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21 minutes to sunset, the complex is about to pass over Baja California now as the complex will pass over the south central, central and north central USA on this pass. 11 minutes to handover to East.
Richard
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#244
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:20
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#245
by
sts1canada
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:21
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Hans is still putting trunnion covers on the trunnion pins on Columbus, he has done 1 of them so far. These covers 'insulate' the pins so the cold of space and the heat from the sun does not soak into these pins and then into the module.
Richard
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#246
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:22
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Schlegel installing the second trunnion cover
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#247
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:25
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#248
by
sts1canada
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:26
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Coming up on a spacewalk PET of 5 hours now, the complex is about to pass over Chicago, Il, USA, and Lake Michigan, 4 minutes to East handover, 15 minutes to sunset.
Richard
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#249
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:26
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Rex in the payload bay
Second picture: Rex's helmet cam showing shuttle airlock and station PMA
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#250
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:30
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Image shows Schlegel translating across Columbus (or more precisely his reflection)
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#251
by
sts1canada
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:30
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You know Felix, I was just thinking we together are providing some international EVA coverage here today on an international STS-122 flight, you are in Europe where the Columbus module was made and I am in Canada where the Canadarm 2(SSRMS) was made, both are involved in this EVA as we are providing coverage from Europe and Canada, anyways back to EVA coverage here!

Richard
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#252
by
sts1canada
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:33
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9 minutes to sunset, have KU through East, may become more spotty as we approach the ZOE in 32 minutes due to the complex's orientation.
Richard
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#253
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:33
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Schlegel working on another trunnion cover
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#254
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:39
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Schlegel at the far end of Columbus
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#255
by
sts1canada
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:42
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Now 5:12 into the EVA, complex passing over Spain, 23 minutes to the ZOE. 33 minutes to sunrise
on this pass.
Richard
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#256
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:48
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#257
by
sts1canada
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:49
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This EVA is starting to wrap up, pending a decision on get aheads by MCC-H, complex is passing over the Sahara Desert, 209 miles up, 16 minutes to the ZOE, 26 minutes to sunrise.
Richard
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#258
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:51
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sts1canada - 13/2/2008 8:30 PM
You know Felix, I was just thinking we together are providing some international EVA coverage here today on an international STS-122 flight, you are in Europe where the Columbus module was made and I am in Canada where the Canadarm 2(SSRMS) was made, both are involved in this EVA as we are providing coverage from Europe and Canada, anyways back to EVA coverage here! 
Richard
Clearly the proof that international cooperation does actually work

both here and in space
Anyway appreciate your work :laugh:
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#259
by
Felix
on 13 Feb, 2008 18:53
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Hans at the forth trunnion pin