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#100
by
TrueBlueWitt
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:07
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#101
by
TrueBlueWitt
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:08
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Convoy continues it's slow procession to staging at runway
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#102
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:08
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#103
by
kneecaps
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:10
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As far as I understand, the orbiter doesn't actually pitch up to EI attitude.
The orbiter is holding an inertial attitude that is selected so that at the time of EI will be about +39 degrees pitch from the local horizontal.
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#104
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:10
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#105
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:13
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Convoy in place at the SLF.
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#106
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:14
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Charlie asking a few questions about conditions at the HAC and diving to runway 33 as Atlantis heads into EI.
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#107
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:14
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Mach 25.
400,000 feet.
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#108
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:17
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She's speeding across the ocean on the tracker now.
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#109
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:18
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#110
by
kneecaps
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:19
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The first roll command should (according to DOL pad) have been about one minute ago.
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#111
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:19
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48 miles altitude.
16,000 mph
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#112
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:21
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#113
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:22
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#114
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:24
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44 miles altitude.
Mach 22.
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#115
by
BobF4321
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:28
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I notice the ground track always seems to avoid going over Cuba.. is that intentional?
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#116
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:28
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#117
by
Andrewwski
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:29
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From Jester's tracker, gives an idea of altitude going over Central America.
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#118
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:29
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#119
by
Chris Bergin
on 27 Nov, 2009 13:30
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