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#160
by
Chris Bergin
on 15 Jul, 2008 15:44
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#161
by
Chris Bergin
on 15 Jul, 2008 16:59
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ET-127 has arrived at KSC. Not offloaded yet.
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#162
by
shuttlefan
on 15 Jul, 2008 18:07
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ET-127 has arrived at KSC. Not offloaded yet.
Do they plan to offload today?
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#163
by
Lawntonlookirs
on 15 Jul, 2008 18:33
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I think it all depends on the rain and storms that are around the KSC. Here is a NASA picture of the barge.
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#164
by
Justin Wheat
on 16 Jul, 2008 02:14
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#165
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Jul, 2008 02:44
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ET-127 has arrived in the VAB now.
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#166
by
ChrisGebhardt
on 16 Jul, 2008 03:05
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ET-127 has arrived in the VAB now.
And here it is.
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#167
by
DaveS
on 16 Jul, 2008 09:04
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ET-127 is now off the trailer is prepared to be rotated to a vertical orientation for the final lift into the checkout cell.
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#168
by
DaveS
on 16 Jul, 2008 09:25
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#169
by
shaula1247
on 16 Jul, 2008 11:17
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#170
by
psloss
on 16 Jul, 2008 11:59
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Timelapse in the transfer aisle. Looks like the disturbance in the Gulf is making rain in the area less diurnal.
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#171
by
DaveS
on 16 Jul, 2008 12:21
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Timelapse in the transfer aisle. Looks like the disturbance in the Gulf is making rain in the area less diurnal.
Thank you! Missed the arrival into the VAB, so this makes it up just fine!
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#172
by
Lawntonlookirs
on 16 Jul, 2008 12:36
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Thanks for catching the pictures last evening.
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#173
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Jul, 2008 12:47
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Timelapse in the transfer aisle. Looks like the disturbance in the Gulf is making rain in the area less diurnal.
Heh, nice work!
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#174
by
Orbiter
on 16 Jul, 2008 18:24
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Not sure if this is going to hinder any Processing but,
National Hurricane Center says that 3 Systems may be forming, and likely one of them is a TD right now. There is a System off Florida that may Form, that is causing rain all over florida including in the Cape Area.
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#175
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Jul, 2008 19:33
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#176
by
psloss
on 16 Jul, 2008 19:49
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Second article on this possibility (now an official Change Request Document, acquited by L2):
NASA managers request change to STS-125, STS-126 launch dates
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/content/?cid=5472
Question about this bit in the article:
To allow for the launch date to advance from a payload standpoint, the Hubble servicing equipment needs to arrive at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC), from the Goddard Space Center, by September 11.
My understanding is that September 11 is the date the full payload complement needs to arrive at the pad in the payload canister. There will be some work on the different elements of the payload at KSC after it arrives from Goddard but before they go into the payload canister for transport to the pad.
Is September 11 the "need date" for the payloads to get to KSC from Goddard or for the payloads to arrive at the pad?
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#177
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 Jul, 2008 21:19
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Modified the line.
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#178
by
jarthur
on 17 Jul, 2008 02:55
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Second article on this possibility (now an official Change Request Document, acquited by L2):
NASA managers request change to STS-125, STS-126 launch dates
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/content/?cid=5472
Probably a dumb question, but how did they take the first picture in the article?
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#179
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ChrisGebhardt
on 17 Jul, 2008 04:16
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Probably a dumb question, but how did they take the first picture in the article?
I would guess it's a photoshop job
Acutally, I think it's from the mission timeline videos NASA released a few weeks ago.