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#200
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 May, 2009 14:28
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good d/o burn.
no trims required
Excellent, you're obviously way ahead of NTV (with the natural lag) and Kyle passing on the info, so really appreciated.
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#201
by
Ford Mustang
on 24 May, 2009 14:28
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"No issue at all on APU 2, just a thermal issue on it.. pushing that limit slightly."
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#202
by
RafaelCE
on 24 May, 2009 14:29
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Gee! "Good burn, Atlantis is a fantastic ship"
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#203
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 May, 2009 14:29
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#204
by
EirikV
on 24 May, 2009 14:30
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OPS 303
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#205
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 May, 2009 14:30
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maneuvering to entry attitude
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#206
by
Ford Mustang
on 24 May, 2009 14:30
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Atlantis maneuvering to the nose forward, 40 degree pitch attitude.
Secondary actuator check is not required. HYD fluid thermal conditioning not required. FRCS dump time being calculated.
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#207
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 May, 2009 14:31
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#208
by
Ford Mustang
on 24 May, 2009 14:32
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Atlantis is 1 hour, 7 minutes from touchdown.
FRCS dump time is about 16 seconds, dump occurs in 10 minutes or so.
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#209
by
Kel
on 24 May, 2009 14:32
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#210
by
dextro2000
on 24 May, 2009 14:33
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What does that big yellow circle mean ? (around australia and asia ?)
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#211
by
RafaelCE
on 24 May, 2009 14:33
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DOB happened way before the marks previously mentioned here. In fact happened where there is no mark at all in the map.
Looking at the other mark, would those mean apogee an perigee?
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#212
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 May, 2009 14:33
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Atlantis attitude to nose forward. Safe trip home.
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#213
by
Ford Mustang
on 24 May, 2009 14:33
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APU messages will be nuisance messages. Toggling right near the limit. Can ignore messages.
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#214
by
ZANL188
on 24 May, 2009 14:36
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What does that big yellow circle mean ? (around australia and asia ?)
Portions of the ground track that TDRS east (comm sat) does not cover.
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#215
by
mark147
on 24 May, 2009 14:38
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DOB happened way before the marks previously mentioned here. In fact happened where there is no mark at all in the map.
Looking at the other mark, would those mean apogee an perigee?
Orbital sunrise and sunset.
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#216
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 May, 2009 14:39
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one hour to landing
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#217
by
Ford Mustang
on 24 May, 2009 14:39
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Atlantis will touch down in 60 minutes. Under 30 minutes from EI.
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#218
by
Chris Bergin
on 24 May, 2009 14:39
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30 minutes to Entry Interface (EI). There is no Boundary Layer DTO on Atlantis.
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#219
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 24 May, 2009 14:46
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just a note, with entry in work it will get silent at times, will get an APU alarm but no action, 22 minutes until EI