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#200
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Chris Bergin
on 13 Apr, 2010 14:47
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Wow, this is over three hours now?
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#201
by
voyager
on 13 Apr, 2010 14:48
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#202
by
voyager
on 13 Apr, 2010 14:52
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#203
by
voyager
on 13 Apr, 2010 14:55
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#204
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 Apr, 2010 14:57
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Excellent. Thanks for all the webcam shots Voyager!!
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#205
by
Chris Bergin
on 13 Apr, 2010 15:04
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#206
by
voyager
on 13 Apr, 2010 15:04
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Excellent. Thanks for all the webcam shots Voyager!!
And "Thanks" to all the manned space flight supporters out there for having an interest in America's program!!
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#207
by
psloss
on 13 Apr, 2010 15:05
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Excellent. Thanks for all the webcam shots Voyager!!
Absolutely -- much appreciated, voyager.
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#208
by
robertross
on 13 Apr, 2010 15:10
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Excellent. Thanks for all the webcam shots Voyager!!
And "Thanks" to all the manned space flight supporters out there for having an interest in America's program!!
Thanks, and thank you!
Gonna love watching her launch...my first!
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#209
by
pechisbeque
on 13 Apr, 2010 15:25
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Got a note on L2 that she's going to stay on the towway for pictures for a while. So she gets to play outside for a few hours this morning and get her picture taken with everyone.
Maybe when she launches for the last time they'll also do it in slow motion to allow for endless photo opportunities!
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#210
by
ChrisGebhardt
on 13 Apr, 2010 18:08
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And all of those people following her along the tow way (on the hatch-side of Atlantis) were members of the media! She was gorgeous this morning. If you have L2 access, Larry has already posted some pics from this morning.
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#211
by
psloss
on 13 Apr, 2010 21:02
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Heh -- looks like us geeks lucked out with the rollover being during STS-131. We get the Media Channel version of the video file and a full rollover item, instead of a heavily chopped up 55 second one for the Public Channel.
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#212
by
psloss
on 13 Apr, 2010 21:06
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#213
by
Space Pete
on 13 Apr, 2010 21:52
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#214
by
psloss
on 14 Apr, 2010 00:30
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#215
by
MarsMethanogen
on 14 Apr, 2010 03:39
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#216
by
TISM
on 14 Apr, 2010 04:56
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Last I read/heard roll out is scheduled for Tuesday 20th.
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#217
by
pechisbeque
on 14 Apr, 2010 10:02
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Wow! Yesterday they really stretched that rollover. These 500 meters took 3 hours to complete!
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#218
by
psloss
on 14 Apr, 2010 10:58
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Good article, Chris. I've read through it three times now and I didn't see it mentioned the scheduled date for roll out to the pad. Did I miss something?
There was a press release/media advisory a few days ago:
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=20968.msg571812#msg571812Wow! Yesterday they really stretched that rollover. These 500 meters took 3 hours to complete!
They were only trying for about 45-60 minutes during that time. The rest of the time the transporter was parked for pictures, since this might be Atlantis' last mission. (And possibly last visit to the VAB.)
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#219
by
stockman
on 14 Apr, 2010 19:48
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probably a bit off topic but since the contents of this sphere will be used for the next launch I decided to try it here.
The only reason I am posting it is because I laugh when I read the words on the tank... are they not intuitive and implied??? do people REALLY need to be told not to smoke around places like this??