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#200
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:26
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COSTAR being guided into the ORUC.
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#201
by
Kel
on 16 May, 2009 16:27
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#202
by
NavySpaceFan
on 16 May, 2009 16:28
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Looks like COSTAR is secure.
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#203
by
robertross
on 16 May, 2009 16:28
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Anyone got a mass figure for COSTAR?
299 kg
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#204
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:28
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"It's a really tight fit"
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#205
by
Kel
on 16 May, 2009 16:28
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Tight fit!
Time for the latches.
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#206
by
Retired Downrange
on 16 May, 2009 16:30
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Evaluation of COSTAR Mass. Handling Characteristics in an. Environment – A Simulation of the Hubble Space Telescope. Service Mission.
http://ston.jsc.nasa.gov/collections/TRS/_techrep/TP-1994-3489.pdf NASA Technical Paper 3489 August 1994
The COSTAR ... weighed approximately 2675.5 N (600 lb),
[edit] ...I see R Ross had answer above ...gotta be quick here.
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#207
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:31
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Thanks Robert, and R Downrange

Pistol Grip Tool about to be used to secure COSTAR in the ORUC.
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#208
by
NavySpaceFan
on 16 May, 2009 16:32
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Hope some one takes a picture of Dr. Grunsfeld hanging upside down in the payload bay.
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#209
by
Kel
on 16 May, 2009 16:33
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#210
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:34
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In transition to the next latch/bolt.
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#211
by
Kel
on 16 May, 2009 16:36
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Elapsed time 3 hours
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#212
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:37
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#213
by
Kel
on 16 May, 2009 16:37
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John working on ground strap bolt - want 15.5 turns
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#214
by
Kel
on 16 May, 2009 16:38
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Drew moving to next work site - ground strap bolt?
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#215
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:39
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A little twist and turn on the base of the MFR and you're facing in the other other direction
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#216
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:41
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Wiggle test on the stowed COSTAR
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#217
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:42
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Not as tight as he would like it. They are going to give it a bit more torque via the PGT.
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#218
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:43
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#219
by
Chris Bergin
on 16 May, 2009 16:43
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That's done the job on the grounding strap.