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#320
by
John44
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:33
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#321
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:35
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Go to close hatch.
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#322
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:36
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Butch in the A/L is taking over from Bobby on the flight deck.
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#323
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:40
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Mike is thanking everybody for the help.
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#324
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:40
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Nicole and Butch waiting in the A/L
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#325
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:41
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Com to hard-line.
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#326
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:42
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A/L in repression.
Total duration 6 hours 8 minutes
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#327
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:48
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12 hours 55 minutes during STS-129 so far
229th US EVA
155th ISS spacewalk
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#328
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:50
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Well that was one brilliant EVA, especially considering that pesky MRM-2 wanted some attention overnight.
MSB in 40 mins (I'll cover) if they keep to the timeline.
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#329
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:51
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I think Mike should have given the Russians a good kick for waking him up at night when he had the chance earlier.
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#330
by
Retired Downrange
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:53
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I am sure the Russians are just as annoyed as anyone else about the false alarms... and are working to troubleshoot the problem
from my experience... alarm systems are a headache
Networks are a headache
a combination of both... ugh
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#331
by
anik
on 21 Nov, 2009 19:54
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229th US EVA
Please, tell them it was actually 222nd US spacewalk. 198 in US spacesuits and 24 in Russian spacesuits. Problems with math at NASA obviously.
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#332
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:02
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Megan is over in the ISS control room saying hi
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#333
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:05
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Almost completely empty in the shuttle control room
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#334
by
psloss
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:09
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Megan is over in the ISS control room saying hi
Might be a little more productive than just that.
Almost completely empty in the shuttle control room
Comm break. Time for things that are done outside the control room.
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#335
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:10
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#336
by
arkaska
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:11
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Randy is out of his suit.
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#337
by
aquarius
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:16
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When is the rapid depressurization alarm scheduled to go off tonight? I couldn't find the time on NASA TV schedule
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#338
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:19
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When is the rapid depressurization alarm scheduled to go off tonight? I couldn't find the time on NASA TV schedule 
Oh my poor sides
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#339
by
Retired Downrange
on 21 Nov, 2009 20:31
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I loved the Cosmonauts "counter proposal" to Moscow's suggested tests of the MRM alarm system at 11 am tomorrow.... they suggested testing it at 3 am