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LIVE: Soyuz re-location
by
Jamie Young
on 20 Mar, 2006 04:00
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Thought I'd start a thread for this. Valery and Bill are having a big argument about some proceedure was done wrong.
Live on NASA TV.
NASA commentator is trying to detract away from it, but the Russian's are translating it. Was a bit heated just then!
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#1
by
Lunar Dreamer
on 20 Mar, 2006 04:01
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I thought it was just me thinking they were arguing, but obviously not. Valery seemed VERY angry! Now they've gone to some pre-recorded tape.
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#2
by
Jamie Young
on 20 Mar, 2006 04:03
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Yeah, Bill's showing us his underwear now, literally
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#3
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 05:55
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#4
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 05:58
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Green light given to un-dock
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#5
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:01
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#6
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:03
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#7
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:05
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Being backed out to 135 feet away from the ISS.
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#8
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:07
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Now waiting for the rotation and alignment of the two vehicles...
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#9
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:08
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"We can see the station rotating" - Valery.
Performing the flyaround...
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#10
by
Jamie Young
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:09
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Great views!
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#11
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:10
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#12
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:11
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#13
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:12
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#14
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:13
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#15
by
Polecat
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:18
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System problem?
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#16
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:18
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Problems.....they are trying to turn off and on a system. Not affecting flight it seems.
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#17
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:23
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Soyuz is still out of view, obscured by an Array. Alignment is done, contact soon. Continuing to monitor whatever error they have.
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#18
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:24
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#19
by
Jamie Young
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:28
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They mentioned SM, which is service module, a couple of times. NASA commentator isn't saying anything, but at least they docked ok.
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#20
by
Polecat
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:31
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V18 on final approach is what Valery is saying. Was not eliminated.
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#21
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Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:31
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#22
by
Polecat
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:33
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Communications keep breaking up a lot.
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#23
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Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:34
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#24
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:36
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30 minutes until the hatch can be opened.
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#25
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:38
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Houston ISS mission control:
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#26
by
Chris Bergin
on 20 Mar, 2006 06:41
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Docking success confirmed by the Russian Mission Control "Congratulations, you are the first crew to dock with all ports of the station".
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#27
by
Polecat
on 20 Mar, 2006 07:11
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Ah, no problems with the move, that is good. Very nice images!
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#28
by
SimonShuttle
on 20 Mar, 2006 08:44
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Nice images. Didn't take long. Does it simply whiz around the ISS using RCS?
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#29
by
John44
on 20 Mar, 2006 12:23
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#30
by
DaveS
on 20 Mar, 2006 12:36
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Thanks for the video. I missed the relocation earlier this morning.
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#31
by
Andy USA
on 20 Mar, 2006 17:03
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That Soyuz can certainly come in handy for a quick trip around the station.