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#100
by
MarsMethanogen
on 24 Mar, 2010 15:48
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When is she schedule for her last roll over to the VAB?
A recent article on this site stated April 12.
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#101
by
brettreds2k
on 24 Mar, 2010 15:49
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Thanks!! I bet there will be some tears shed the day she backs out of processing for the final time. I imagine it will be hard for the people who have babied her for all these years to see her roll out on elast time.
I know Atlantis will be processed for a LON but this pretty much is it
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#102
by
steveS
on 30 Mar, 2010 14:34
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Has the stacking of the main engine and the two boosters now completed?
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#103
by
DaveS
on 30 Mar, 2010 14:48
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#104
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 01 Apr, 2010 16:48
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payload canister is in SSPF (dont know if it is for STS-132, as the payloads for that mission are in Astrotech):
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#105
by
DaveS
on 01 Apr, 2010 17:08
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payload canister is in SSPF (dont know if it is for STS-132, as the payloads for that mission are in Astrotech):
Most likely. When ready, the ICC and MRM-1 will be transported from Astrotech to the SSPF for installation into the canister.
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#106
by
stockman
on 01 Apr, 2010 20:51
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looks like the crane heading towards the payload canister ..
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#107
by
stockman
on 01 Apr, 2010 20:55
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#108
by
stockman
on 01 Apr, 2010 21:00
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wow... shows you the depth perspective... previous shots looked right over top of the canister... closeup shots show it on the floor in front... oh well.. they are picking up something I guess... last one for me...
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#109
by
LostInSpace
on 02 Apr, 2010 11:38
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Payload Readiness Review was held yesterday. The MRM is scheduled for delivery to the SSPF tonight. The ICC is due on the 7th.
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#110
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 02 Apr, 2010 21:24
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#111
by
psloss
on 05 Apr, 2010 13:42
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MRM-1 in the SSPF next to payload canister. (Obviously, the transportation container has been opened.)
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#112
by
psloss
on 05 Apr, 2010 17:30
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Looks like they're working some of this today...assume weight/cg first and then eventually into the canister.
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#113
by
psloss
on 05 Apr, 2010 18:19
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Out of the transportation container now.
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#114
by
stockman
on 05 Apr, 2010 18:42
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#115
by
psloss
on 05 Apr, 2010 18:54
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Weight and c/g obviously already done at Astrotech, since the element went straight from the transport container into the canister.
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#116
by
Aobrien
on 05 Apr, 2010 19:03
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Not used to having such a fast flow. STS-132 is getting ready to roll-over and STS-131 just launched. Its great!
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#117
by
TheFallen
on 05 Apr, 2010 19:47
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Not used to having such a fast flow. STS-132 is getting ready to roll-over and STS-131 just launched. Its great! 
It only makes Atlantis' retirement arrive that much sooner.
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#118
by
Aobrien
on 05 Apr, 2010 20:00
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Yeah I know. I just meant that in normal flow I'd love having such a fast turnaround but under the circumstances to so much
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#119
by
shuttlefan
on 06 Apr, 2010 00:19
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Not used to having such a fast flow. STS-132 is getting ready to roll-over and STS-131 just launched. Its great! 
It only makes Atlantis' retirement arrive that much sooner.
MAYBE Atlantis's retirement.