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#60
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sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:51
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30 minutes to TDRS-West handover, 55 minutes to sunset on this pass, Stan is now getting ready to grapple the SOLAR payload.
Richard
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#61
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:53
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#62
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:54
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Love's legs are visible, the SOLAR payload is in front of him
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#63
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:55
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SOLAR is lifted out of the bay:
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#64
by
VB94
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:56
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#65
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:56
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Stan is now moving the SOLAR about 1 meter (3 feet) out of the bay, Rex is providing GCA, ground control approach (directions up, down, left and right) to Stan for clearance. Stan is now moving starboard with SOLAR out of the payload bay.
Richard
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#66
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 13:59
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Complex is over the South Central Pacific Ocean, we have good helmet views from Stan's EMU (spacesuit). 48 minutes to sunset, 22 minutes to East handover, now moving Stan and the SOLAR out over the starboard payload bay door on the way to Columbus.
Richard
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#67
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ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:01
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#68
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ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:03
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#69
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:06
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#70
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:06
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Thank you for providing the great screen shots so far for this EVA, Ckiki and VB94

The EVAers are back on their original time line, coming up on a PET of 2:00 now, Stan is now halfway between the payload bay and Columbus, he is passed the starboard payload bay and moving closer to the zenith EPF (top) on Columbus.
Richard
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#71
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:08
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sts1canada - 15/2/2008 4:06 PM
Thank you for providing the great screen shots so far for this EVA, Ckiki and VB94 
The EVAers are back on their original time line, coming up on a PET of 2:00 now, Stan is now halfway between the payload bay and Columbus, he is passed the starboard payload bay and moving closer to the zenith EPF (top) on Columbus.
Richard
Thanks, you are doing a good job too Richard.
A view from Walheim's helmet camera
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#72
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:09
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The EPF (External payload fixture) that Stan will use is on the end of Columbus and it is the one bracket that looks closest to the nose of the Atlantis in the "overview" shot from the truss cameras.
Richard
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#73
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ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:10
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#74
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:11
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#75
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:13
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Stan is now moving close to the zenith EPF on Columbus, SOLAR will be mounted to the top of this zenith EPF with one bolt, now CGA with Leland operating the SSRMS to guide the SOLAR on the top of the zenith EPF.
9 minutes to handover to EAST, 34 minutes to sunset, Atlantis is about to cross the equator to start orbit 125 of the STS-122 mission.
Richard
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#76
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ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:13
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#77
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:15
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The complex will pass over Panama soon and then out over the Caribbean on a northeast pass, it is 206 statue miles high right now.
Richard
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#78
by
ckiki lwai
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:20
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Walheim has arrived at the end of Columbus
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#79
by
sts1canada
on 15 Feb, 2008 14:20
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2 minutes to East handover, 28 minutes to sunset, not sure about the KU coverage yet after this handover occurs to East, we will see what we get...

We are 26 minutes to the ZOE. The spacewalk has slipped back in the time line, they may still have some time during the later half of the EVA for get ahead tasks.
Richard