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#360
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Ronsmytheiii
on 13 May, 2009 19:14
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and I though the ISS was pretty, Hubble has now replaced it for me
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#361
by
Kel
on 13 May, 2009 19:15
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Looking at minus V2 side where SAW attaches to body of HST
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#362
by
I14R10
on 13 May, 2009 19:16
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Survey continues...
Please, could you send me url of stream you're using?
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#363
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 May, 2009 19:16
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#364
by
Kel
on 13 May, 2009 19:18
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#365
by
Kel
on 13 May, 2009 19:18
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#366
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 May, 2009 19:18
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#367
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 May, 2009 19:19
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#368
by
Kel
on 13 May, 2009 19:20
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View from payload bay looking at underside of HST
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#369
by
psloss
on 13 May, 2009 19:22
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Crew calls down that arm is in extended park position now.
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#370
by
Ford Mustang
on 13 May, 2009 19:22
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From the pictures in the PLB looking at the Earth, you sure can tell they aren't in the ISS orbit. Great shots!
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#371
by
Kel
on 13 May, 2009 19:22
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Survey continues...
Please, could you send me url of stream you're using?
From NASA TV landing page > other viewing options > Windows media (best for full screen).
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#372
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 May, 2009 19:24
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#373
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 May, 2009 19:25
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some sort of white dot is rising above the crew cabin, is it the moon?
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#374
by
Speedracer
on 13 May, 2009 19:25
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There was a remark made about one of the cameras used to affix HST to the FSS having been on STS-1, anyone remember what was said specifically?
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#375
by
MKremer
on 13 May, 2009 19:25
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#376
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 13 May, 2009 19:25
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#377
by
DaveS
on 13 May, 2009 19:26
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some sort of white dot is rising above the crew cabin, is it the moon?
Yep. It has been seen alot during this mission.
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#378
by
Kel
on 13 May, 2009 19:27
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Crew calls down that arm is in extended park position now.
Goddard still doing commands with HST, but it sounds like crew is done with arm for today.
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#379
by
eeergo
on 13 May, 2009 19:32
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There was a remark made about one of the cameras used to affix HST to the FSS having been on STS-1, anyone remember what was said specifically?
Apparently it's the camera that was used in Columbia to see images from the payload bay towards the crew cabin during STS-1, and now it's being used as a centerline berthing camera (in fact, it's already been used) for the FSS.