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#20
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:10
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Visual on the ISS from the Soyuz. Showing up in the above image, which is an external camera - with data overlapping.
2km seperation. View from the ISS, showing the Soyuz approach. We should (Rob says) see RCS firings soon.
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#21
by
astrobrian
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:10
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David AF - 31/3/2006 10:02 PM
Did you see the view of JSC where one of the guys was helping himself to the largest sandwich I've ever seen!
thats the screenshot we need on here lol
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#22
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:12
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astrobrian - 1/4/2006 4:10 AM
David AF - 31/3/2006 10:02 PM
Did you see the view of JSC where one of the guys was helping himself to the largest sandwich I've ever seen!
thats the screenshot we need on here lol
Tough, it's 5am here and I don't have a sense of humour at this time of the morning
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#23
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:14
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"Wow, that's a big station. Beautiful, it's kinda dark, but beautiful" - not sure who said that, but it was translated.
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#24
by
DarthVader
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:16
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I think it was Vinogradov saying that.
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#25
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:16
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#26
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:17
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DarthVader - 1/4/2006 4:16 AM
I think it was Vinogradov saying that.
Thanks as I might use some of these quotes..so that's helpful.
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#27
by
Zachstar
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:18
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What a view!!!!!!!!
Good luck!
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#28
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:18
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Slightly higher (now saying lower) power usage being detected on the Russian side of the ISS (US side ok) - being evaluated.
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#29
by
DarthVader
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:19
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wow! view of the Soyuz RCS!!! neato!
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#30
by
Zachstar
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:19
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Woah there she is!
With the lens flare it gives it a fairy tale appearance!
I hope you are catching this on that recorder chris!
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#31
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:19
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#32
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:21
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Soyuz in a period of station keeping...less than two minutes remaing before docking proceedure.
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#33
by
DarthVader
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:22
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nice work on the coverage Chris! Thanks a lot.
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#34
by
Tahii
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:22
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Its fantastic getting to see the thruster fire.
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#35
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:23
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No cause for concern on the power levels on the Russian side of the ISS.
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#36
by
Rocket Guy
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:23
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Phil...was that UPI radio?
Yea, radio. If he was also on tv I do not know, but it was just audio that was online. To recap, yes radio. :-)
Nice views coming now...
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#37
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:24
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#38
by
Zachstar
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:24
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woot here we go 13!
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#39
by
psloss
on 01 Apr, 2006 04:24
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That's where they need to put high-def TV cameras -- out where ones are now on P1 and S1...and now they are pushing in to dock...the B/W camera on the Soyuz isn't too shabby, either, with this lighting...