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#40
by
Ford Mustang
on 15 Feb, 2008 12:41
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You can tell he's at the Columbus Module.. It's so shiny! Can also see some of the payload bay at times.
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#41
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 12:45
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Getting the handrails out of the bag
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#42
by
Ford Mustang
on 15 Feb, 2008 12:48
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Nice reflection off one of the modules.. Almost ready to go to the payload bay.
And with that, I have to go.. School beckons!
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#43
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 12:48
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#44
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:04
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Love in the payloadbay now
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#45
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:09
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#46
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:10
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Love is going to the solar experiment
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#47
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:17
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I'll be back in half an hour
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#48
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:25
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No problem.
We've just lost KU.
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#49
by
generic_handle_42
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:26
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Almost 1 hour 20 minutes into the spacewalk.
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#50
by
Chris Bergin
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:27
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Meanwhile, Atlantis is still fine, with only a FRCS Ox Press Line issue being looked at.
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#51
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:28
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They're a little bit behind schedule.
Stan has installed the APFR.
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#52
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:36
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Hi everyone, I'll try to provide some EVA comm details for this EVA #3 for those watching on NASA-TV.
Sunrise will be in 12 minutes, KU should resume in about 10 minutes or so (all the times I post are estimates, not exact times).
Richard
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#53
by
rdale
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:39
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sts1canada - 15/2/2008 9:36 AM
Hi everyone, I'll try to provide some EVA comm details for this EVA #3 for those watching on NASA-TV.
I'd very much welcome details - can't hear a thing they are doing with PAO speaking over everything...
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#54
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:40
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The current spacewalk PET (phase elapsed time = duration of the spacewalk) is now 1 hour, 32 minutes (1:32).
Richard
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#55
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:44
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Should have KU resume through TDRS-West in about 5 - 10 minutes as the complex starts to move north and east of New Zealand.
Currently Stan is ingressing the APFR on the SSRMS, getting ready to move the SOLAR payload up and away from the ICC-L carrier in the payload bay.
Richard
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#56
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:47
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#57
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:48
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2 minutes to sunrise, now have KU through TDRS-West, Stan is in the APFR (articulating portable foot restraint) on the SSRMS (station robot arm). He is about to move the SOLAR payload out of the payload bay.
Richard
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#58
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:49
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#59
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:51
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The ICC with Harmony in the background: