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#200
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:07
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looks pretty clean to my untrained eye
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#201
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:07
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#202
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:10
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#203
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:11
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#204
by
mtakala24
on 19 May, 2009 18:18
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Is MSB still scheduled at the bottom of the hour?
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#205
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:20
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#206
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:22
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must be in orbital night... kind of grainy.. Good enough to see the astronauts in the windows moving around....
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#207
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:23
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Is MSB still scheduled at the bottom of the hour?
2:30 ET - someone else will have to transcribe as I am working on video only at work... no sound..
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#208
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 18:26
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I'll note anything interesting.
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#209
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:27
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moving to nose survey I am guessing -
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#210
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:33
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#211
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 18:34
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Mainly HST people at the MSB, so expect lots of Hubble Hugging.
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#212
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:35
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last ones before the MSB I think
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#213
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 18:38
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Tony - "great ending to a great mission. Today we sent Mr Hubble out of his journey to unlock more secrets of the universe.
There are folks that thoughts we couldn't do this, we're too aggresive. We showed them that teamwork, training etc could overcome. Very proud of the team, and we told you so!
"It's going to be one of the top ten things in my life.
"OBSS scans then a very relaxed day tomorrow.
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#214
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Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 18:40
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Eric Hubble: Thanks the teams involved with all elements of the mission. Has deep gratitude for the flight crew and 100s and men of women at Goddard, Johnson and Kennedy.
"When the new images come out, the papers may not have their names on them, but they can claim credit.
"It's showtime now. I am really looking forward to what comes next."
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#215
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Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 18:44
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Dave Hubble: "Today begins the second Hubble revolution. I'm really humbled by where we're at. We've increased Hubble's capabilities by a number of magnitudes.
"Lots of mixed, contradictionary moments, from EVAs with worries to elation. I need a cooling off period. I'll carry this away with me for the rest of my life.
"You did deploy the telescope, Tony?" (chuckles). Wants to see the crew come home safely, drops a foopah on "maybe they'll need to repair", but was just rambling.
Has an element of spirituality, thanks to the crew that never gave up. Apologizes for rambling, but continues to...
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#216
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Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 18:48
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Tony calm about the status of 11R, that they'll look at it, but it isn't likely to be anything worrying as we know.
STIS passed functionality test, but needs more testing after deploy.
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#217
by
stockman
on 19 May, 2009 18:48
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the panel for interest sake.
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#218
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 18:50
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Repeat question on the ACS hi res channel.
Dave Hubble thinks they were lucky, happy they got all the NOBLs finished. Is very proud to work for NASA.
Tony says crew used all the film they had available for the IMAX footage.
AP digging about how NASA maybe should look at hardware that requires less servicable.
Dave Hubble says it makes him want to cry about this being being the loss of longterm ability (but not talking about servcing) Wow, got to go back over that on John 44's recording, that was passionate!
AP asking about exploration etc. Dave Hubble is worried about Constellation on budget, and what they are going to do with it when it's ready. Says the ISS is not productive today, hopes it will be in the future. NASA could end up with something no one will use.
Is concerned that Constellation is too singular.
Said when he first joined NASA he was on a study about science on shuttle. He does not see that with Constellation "End of story" WOW, he was very passionate.
Tony is heading into shuttle entry training, so he'll get to land a few missions.
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#219
by
NavySpaceFan
on 19 May, 2009 19:06
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Tony calm about the status of 11R, that they'll look at it, but it isn't likely to be anything worrying as we know.
That was a very subtle way of asking about R-11 from Mark Carrow (sp?)