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#140
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:13
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Even Rob Navias is a fan of Sandy's socks. Working MPLM activation tasks.
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#141
by
seawolfe
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:13
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My favorite console - Status: OFF.
Very soon they'll all be turned off.

edit: on the Shuttle side, not the ISS side, that is.
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#142
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:15
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My favorite console - Status: OFF.
Very soon they'll all be turned off. 
I hope not! That's the ISS FCR

(Oh, you corrected

) But sad reminder not much will be going on in the Shuttle FCR soon.
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#143
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:20
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Still in stage 1 activation for the MPLM, but they are way ahead of the timeline.
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#144
by
Peter NASA
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:23
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I'm going to miss these flight day threads.
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#145
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:24
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It's Mr Social Media himself...
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#146
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:31
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I'm going to miss these flight day threads.
Don't let Lori see you posting that

However, Mars mission flight day threads are going to be epic.
LIVE: MARS MISSION 1 - Flight Day 158 - July 23, 2032 (that's optimism for ya)
MS2 Martin just asked "are we nearly there yet?" The rest of the crew groaned at the overly used joke.
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#147
by
Space Pete
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:33
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Although they said in the briefing that PMA-2 won't be used for dockings again, that's not strictly true, since the current plan is to attach a NDS (NASA Docking System) adaptor to PMA-2 and use it for the commercial crew vehicles.
Or, if Node 4/DHS is added to ISS, then it would likely dock to PMA-2. And PMA-2 could even be used for a centrifuge demo - so don't count PMA-2 out just yet.

On another note, in today's Execute Package it was noted that if the crew got ahead on the timeline (which they are), then they could transfer and deploy the ZSR (Zero-G Stowage Rack) today! Per L2, the ZSR is going to PMM1A4 (PMM Aft 4).
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MS2 Martin just asked "are we nearly there yet?" The rest of the crew groaned at the overly used joke.
MS3 Pete Harding is working in the over-budget & behind-schedule British module, trying to syphon off some power from the Chinese solar arrays.
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#148
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 14:37
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Yeah, exactly Pete. I was just going to post that too

Not much going on at the moment. Russians on the loop.
Going to start writing up a status article (there's a Chinese launch coming up too).
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#149
by
racshot65
on 11 Jul, 2011 15:28
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#150
by
Mapperuo
on 11 Jul, 2011 15:30
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I'm going to miss these flight day threads.
Don't let Lori see you posting that 
However, Mars mission flight day threads are going to be epic.
LIVE: MARS MISSION 1 - Flight Day 158 - July 23, 2032 (that's optimism for ya)
MS2 Martin just asked "are we nearly there yet?" The rest of the crew groaned at the overly used joke.
Sounds like Big Brother.
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#151
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 11 Jul, 2011 15:49
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#152
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 11 Jul, 2011 15:50
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Dr magnus installing the CBM vestibule cover
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#153
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 11 Jul, 2011 15:52
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PAO reporting crew is two hours ahead of timeline
Edit: Ground increasing Node 2 fan in preparation for ingress
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#154
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 11 Jul, 2011 15:59
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Starting to work MPLM ingress
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#155
by
racshot65
on 11 Jul, 2011 16:06
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#156
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 16:08
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They are 90 minutes away from igress on the schedule, so way ahead if they are close to igress already.
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#157
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 11 Jul, 2011 16:10
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Hatch was loosened and opened, but not all the way, lost station ku
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#158
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 11 Jul, 2011 16:12
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Rafaello is open!
Hatch opening was 11:10 CDT
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#159
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jul, 2011 16:14
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Excellent. That 80-90 minutes could prove to be very useful given the amount of transfers.