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#100
by
stockman
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:30
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ok you guys take it from here... my feed is obviously a minute or so behind...
Didn't mean to hog it. 
no no.. not at all.. just don't want to be redundant with pictures.. yours are great and more timely due to the feeds.. please continue.
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#101
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:30
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#102
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:31
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#103
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:32
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#104
by
dawei
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:33
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So stunning to see two of the greatest machines that have ever been built sailing by each other. Incredible. I never get tired of this.
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#105
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:33
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#106
by
marshallsplace
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:34
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Atlantis disappearing behind ISS:
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#107
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:34
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#108
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:35
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#109
by
marshallsplace
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:36
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#110
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:36
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#111
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:38
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Atlantis now 625 feet away from station and moving towards the aft portion.
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#112
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:38
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#113
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:40
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#114
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:41
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#115
by
marshallsplace
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:41
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The new (previously installed) Poisk segment - on the right:
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#116
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:42
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Atlantis almost directly behind Russian segment.
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#117
by
Moonbase_Alphan
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:42
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crossing vbar
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#118
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:43
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Notice the new Russian segment on the right with the dark propulsion module that will soon be discarded.
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#119
by
seawolfe
on 25 Nov, 2009 09:43
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