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LIVE: STS-125 Flight Day 10 - Off Duty, PAO events etc.
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 May, 2009 01:54
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#1
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 07:38
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Major change in crew wakeup time. From 3:02 to 3:03.
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#2
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 08:00
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SRB replays at 8:00 CT
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#3
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 08:07
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Wakeup: Starship Enterprise Startrek theme for the crew from the Orbit 3 team.
Response: Live long and prosper
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#4
by
Bejowawo
on 20 May, 2009 08:40
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#5
by
bish48
on 20 May, 2009 09:18
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Shannon and the planning team signing off, 11 min LOS and when they come back Orbit 1 will be on desk.
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#6
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 09:37
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Bejo, we all have our cross to bear. Maybe you'll make it to Australia next time around.

To be a little serious, where do you find those execute packages? I went ferreting around the nasa site today and I couldn't discover the path. Can you describe the navigation steps from the home page?
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#7
by
bish48
on 20 May, 2009 09:57
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#8
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 May, 2009 10:21
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Major change in crew wakeup time. From 3:02 to 3:03. 
A mission snooze button
DAT final status this afternoon/evening, but already cleared the level 1 LDRI/IDC scans, per L2, so that's great news.
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#9
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 10:40
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To be a little serious, where do you find those execute packages? I went ferreting around the nasa site today and I couldn't discover the path. Can you describe the navigation steps from the home page?
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts125/news/execute_packages.html
OK. That's the link. Now, to get there by point and click is not entirely obvious ( to me at least) but my reconstruction is:
NASA home page | missions (on the top menu bar) | current missions | Scroll down and select shuttle | Current missions (on left menu bar) | From the drop down list select news and media resources | Select Execute packages from the options on that page.
It's easy to get sidetracked if you click on current missions on the left menu bar. That will take you back to the list of missions.
If anyone has an easier point and click navigation then I'm all ears.
What's really interesting is that a search for "execute package" on nasa produces a bit of out of date stuff but nothing relevant. A search for STS 125 takes you to the current missions on the left menu bar as above.
Seems unnecessarily obscure but I guess its easy for 4 year olds to get to the pretty pictures.
Meanwhile views like this are becoming mundane. Bit sad really! Come on chaps, it may be a rest day but we are still seeing technological magic in action.
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#10
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 10:48
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Preparing to stow the RMS
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#11
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 11:00
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SOme impromptu video from flight deck during RMS stow.
Somewhat non standard check and response dialogue but getting the job done. Real people doing good things.
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#12
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 11:05
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Megan reports RMS powerdown is complete
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#13
by
Bejowawo
on 20 May, 2009 11:12
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To be a little serious, where do you find those execute packages? I went ferreting around the nasa site today and I couldn't discover the path. Can you describe the navigation steps from the home page?
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts125/news/execute_packages.html
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If anyone has an easier point and click navigation then I'm all ears.
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I try I mostly this way which seems a bit shorter to me:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/home/index.htmlThen go to "Space Shuttle latest news" - top left quadrant
"News and media resources" on the left navigation bar
click on the STS-125 Media Resources -> Execute Packages
And there you go! Maybe not that much easier or shorter, but thats how I do it!
And maybe I make it to Australia next time indeed
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#14
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 20 May, 2009 11:21
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#15
by
elmarko
on 20 May, 2009 11:28
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I just google it and then the address in is my Firefox history?
Hardly rocket science :|
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#16
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 11:42
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I try I mostly this way which seems a bit shorter to me:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/home/index.html
Then go to "Space Shuttle latest news" - top left quadrant
"News and media resources" on the left navigation bar
click on the STS-125 Media Resources -> Execute Packages
And there you go! Maybe not that much easier or shorter, but thats how I do it!
And maybe I make it to Australia next time indeed
That one works too but I can't get from the nasa home page to the spacefilght.nasa page by point and click navigation. I think that's a left over from the old site and not accessible unless you know its there. However we start, we end up in the same place with the left navigation bar.
Its in "News and media resources" on that page but you can't get there from the news menu on the front page.
This is just trivia and pretty much off topic into the bargain so I hope it is not annoying anyone. There is absolutely zilch happening on STS 125 at the moment (that we can see at least).
Bejo, if you come to Australia you'll find the dimensions have been rearranged, lots of horizontal and not much vertical.
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#17
by
Cbased
on 20 May, 2009 11:44
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OK. That's the link. Now, to get there by point and click is not entirely obvious
The ancient art of search

1. Using nasa.gov site
Go to home page -
http://nasa.govIn the search box type:
sts-125+execute+packageand click "search".
First link on the search results page.
(the key here is to use the "+" sign to let the site know you need documents containing ALL of these words.
2. One click method using Google

Go to google.com
enter:
sts-125+"execute packages"+inurl:nasa.govClick "I'm feeling lucky"
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#18
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 11:46
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Hardly rocket science :|
Nah, not rocket science. Just having a bit of a grumble about the nasa site design to fill in the time.
Stopping now.

And thank you for your wisdom oh ninja of the search.
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#19
by
shaula1247
on 20 May, 2009 11:52
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