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#80
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Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:05
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This is the 46th and final time - Rob Navias. 37th to the ISS.
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#81
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:05
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12 milles sep between the two spacecraft.
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#82
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:08
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#83
by
psloss
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:09
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#84
by
Rocket Science
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:13
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Launch control NASA yippee!! Launch control F1 yawn…
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#85
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:15
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#86
by
brueyh1976
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:17
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Looks like I'll be flicking between here and the F1 (got it live on iPlayer)
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#87
by
psloss
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:17
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#88
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:18
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9 miles. View of Atlantis.
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#89
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:20
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Under 10 mins to the TI Burn.
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#90
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:22
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TI Burn will be a 12 second firing of the L OMS engine.
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#91
by
psloss
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:25
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#92
by
Rocket Science
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:27
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4 minute to TI burn
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#93
by
Rocket Science
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:28
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GNC reports good config
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#94
by
robertross
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:29
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#95
by
psloss
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:29
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#96
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:29
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Let's see if we can capture the burn!
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#97
by
Chris Bergin
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:30
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Reflexes working then

TI Burn - Good burn, no trim required.
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#98
by
robertross
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:30
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Let's see if we can capture the burn!
Phillip got it!
Oh, great one Chris!
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#99
by
Chandonn
on 10 Jul, 2011 12:31
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You can watch the TI burn a thousand times on a thousand flights and it never gets old!