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#100
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:10
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#101
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:12
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Another radiator retract hose. Looks fine - though the problem they had was kinking in the freon hose during retract. Hasn't been a problem for several flghts now.
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#102
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:15
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And another hose (there's four).
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#103
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:16
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Two player split screen hose fun:
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#104
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:20
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CWC Dump, but it's at a reduced rate. Not sure how that'll play into the Waste Water big picture.
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#105
by
arkaska
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:33
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Sunday: Systems wave off day.
When was the last time the shuttle had a first attempt launched and a first attempt landing?
STS-126.
No, it landed at Edwards due to bad weather at KSC.
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#106
by
Orbiter
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:40
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Checked some, STS-124 was the last time a shuttle launched and landed at first attempt.
Orbiter
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#107
by
John44
on 26 Nov, 2009 16:44
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#108
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 17:06
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90 mins to the Ku stow - which is the last event of the FD.
Crew carrying out final stowage tasks.
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#109
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:21
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KU band stow in 10 mins. If someone could keep an eye on things, it'd be appreciated - got an external issue to deal with over here
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#110
by
Ford Mustang
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:23
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In the process of conducting a waste water dump through the Flash Evaporator system.
(I'll cover you, Chris)
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#111
by
Ford Mustang
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:24
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Rob Navis noting this as a textbook flight, everything going as planned. Landing weather for the Cape tomorrow looks good for a first rev landing.
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#112
by
Ford Mustang
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:30
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Megan called up for a LiOH changeout, Scorch responded "Getting a little high, is it?".
This crew has one of the most laid back atmospheres I've seen yet.
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#113
by
Ford Mustang
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:36
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No word on the KU Band Antenna stowage, I assume they're into the procedure though.
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#114
by
dsmillman
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:47
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No word on the KU Band Antenna stowage, I assume they're into the procedure though.
The Ku antenna was stowed at 2:34 PM EST.
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#115
by
Ford Mustang
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:48
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No word on the KU Band Antenna stowage, I assume they're into the procedure though.
The Ku antenna was stowed at 2:34 PM EST.
Ah. Thank you.
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#116
by
arkaska
on 26 Nov, 2009 18:59
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This crew has one of the most laid back atmospheres I've seen yet.
Specially between Megan and Scorch
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#117
by
ChrisC
on 26 Nov, 2009 19:41
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Friday: KSC only - weather looking great.
Saturday: All three CONUS.
Sunday: Systems wave off day.
I just watched the briefing (thanks as always John44). The above is incorrect. What Bryan said, twice actually, was:
Friday: KSC only, two attempts
Saturday: KSC only, two attempts
Sunday: All three, aka "pick 'em"
Monday: Systems wave off day (EOM+3)
I'm particularly sensitive to this, since I'm hoping to see/hear a landing while I'm down in Florida
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#118
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 19:46
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Thanks Steven. Hadn't planned the groceries as hoped!
Or in the style of Navias...."half a ton of Bergin and car taking aim on the supermarket for milk. The cow-based fluid's destiny with cornflakes expected early on FD 12."
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#119
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Nov, 2009 19:52
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Friday: KSC only - weather looking great.
Saturday: All three CONUS.
Sunday: Systems wave off day.
I just watched the briefing (thanks as always John44). The above is incorrect. What Bryan said, twice actually, was:
Friday: KSC only, two attempts
Saturday: KSC only, two attempts
Sunday: All three, aka "pick 'em"
Monday: Systems wave off day (EOM+3)
I'm particularly sensitive to this, since I'm hoping to see/hear a landing while I'm down in Florida 
Crap! I knew that. NO idea why I posted the above. Have it correct later in the thread, but no wonders I got jumped on for that