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#420
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Nick L.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:38
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Leaving the ET behind for the last time...
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#421
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:38
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ET Sep.
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#422
by
arkaska
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:38
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#423
by
arkaska
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:39
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#424
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:39
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#425
by
Rocket Science
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:39
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What a ride!
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#426
by
arkaska
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:39
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#427
by
D.A.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:39
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I wonder if the transducer problem was the same as the STS-125 one?
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#428
by
AstroAcks6
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:39
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Thanks to the amazing NSF team for all the support over the years! I've been a quiet observer here for quite a while. Sad to see the engines fall silent for the last time.
One piece of business...can someone explain the reason for that final hold.
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#429
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Chris Bergin
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:39
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And that, ladies and gents, is how the frakking do that!
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#430
by
Lee Jay
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:40
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YeeeeHaaaaa!!!! Congrats.
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#431
by
STS-134
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:40
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Who was the commentator on NASA TV today? I don't know his name, but he's my favorite shuttle launch commentator.
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#432
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Nick L.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:40
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Atlantis in orbit. Nice job to everyone involved!
That was a hairy moment there with the last second hold...
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#433
by
arkaska
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:40
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#434
by
Ferrd
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:40
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Godspeed Atlantis!
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#435
by
Mapperuo
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:40
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And that, ladies and gents, is how the frakking do that! 
Amazing..
Really had to hold back some tears there.
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#436
by
psloss
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:40
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One piece of business...can someone explain the reason for that final hold.
The GLS didn't get the standard indication that the GOX vent arm was retracted...that's at like T-33 sec. (Or maybe T-37...a little help?)
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#437
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D.A.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:41
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Who was the commentator on NASA TV today? I don't know his name, but he's my favorite shuttle launch commentator.
Rob Navias / George Diller (pre-launch)
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#438
by
robertross
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:41
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One piece of business...can someone explain the reason for that final hold.
Looked like a limit switch didn't get made for the gaseous vent arm retraction mechanism
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#439
by
LendMeYourYears
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:41
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Press to ATO.
Very few calls on this ascent.
Rolling to heads up.
Yeah - was talking to my parents explaining abort modes, and half of them were too soft to hear, before NASA TV turned up the volume.
Is the ET-138 destruction camera beaming pictures down live? Are they going to be showing that to us? I'm assuming interesting stuff doesn't happen any time soon if the SRB videos are anything to go by..