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#80
by
shaula1247
on 19 May, 2009 12:46
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Commanding to the telescope is complete and go for release on time in about 12 min.
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#81
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 12:47
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Looks a bit like how I want my home office to be kitted out
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#82
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 19 May, 2009 12:48
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#83
by
shaula1247
on 19 May, 2009 12:53
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Shuttle has gone to position hold which I guess means that release attitude has been achieved.
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#84
by
psloss
on 19 May, 2009 12:58
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HST release confirmed, on time.
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#85
by
NavySpaceFan
on 19 May, 2009 12:58
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HST away!!!! Good luck Mr. Hubble, we thank you.
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#86
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 12:59
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Released.
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#87
by
shaula1247
on 19 May, 2009 12:59
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#88
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 12:59
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"Released by one, but carrying the fingerprints of thousands" - Kyle throwing out a quote for the media there
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#89
by
psloss
on 19 May, 2009 13:00
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Sep 1 with the verniers done; looks like past missions, with the telescope moving over the top of the orbiter nose.
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#90
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 13:01
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#91
by
Kel
on 19 May, 2009 13:01
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#92
by
Kel
on 19 May, 2009 13:02
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Atlantis 150 feet away from HST
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#93
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 May, 2009 13:03
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She's got some good sep distance already.
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#94
by
Retired Downrange
on 19 May, 2009 13:03
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gentle release by one...
but carrying the fingerprints of thousands.
including "virtual fingerprints" of all the
great participants here at NSF...
Thanks again.
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#95
by
MarsMethanogen
on 19 May, 2009 13:03
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Would that be an R-bar sep manuver?
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#96
by
haywoodfloyd
on 19 May, 2009 13:03
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Good travels Hubble.
Can't wait to see what you have in store for us.
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#97
by
Lee Jay
on 19 May, 2009 13:04
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Bye bye Hubble!
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#98
by
shaula1247
on 19 May, 2009 13:04
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Now more than 250 feet away from telescope.
I hope these guys are ready to catch
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#99
by
psloss
on 19 May, 2009 13:04
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Some words from Scott Altman now...