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#300
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DwightM
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:45
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Thanks for the as-always-awesome coverage from Chris, Ron, Philip, Robert, & the whole NSF team during this EVA. If I can't watch it live, there's nowhere else to be.
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#301
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:48
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Mike praising the teams, noting the training and plans for people who weren't even in the same country a lot of the time.
"Everything came together today, which is what made the difference".
Ground repaying the compliment.
Mike notes he remembers back when the Station was being designed. Called it the EVA wall, based on the charts to work out how to do it. It's hard work but to see that we've done it, is a down to teamwork.
Ron and I are honored to complete this chapter.
Top man.
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#302
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:49
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Go to close the hatch. That was a very nice way to sign off.
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#303
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:50
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Josh notes the combined US ISS EVAs calculate into 42 full days of spacewalking!
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#304
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:51
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#305
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:51
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#306
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:52
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#307
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:53
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#308
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 19:55
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And that's it.
6hrs 31mins for the EVA.
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#309
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:03
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This was the:
249th EVA in US history
119th EVA out of a US airlock
160th ISS EVA - total time 1009 hours, 9 minutes.
Seventh for Mike - total: 48 hours 32 mins - ranked 7th, five mins behind Finke
Fourth for Ron - total: 27 hours 3 mins
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#310
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:03
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Waiting to welcome then back out of the airlock.
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#311
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:05
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#312
by
sdsds
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:05
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And that's it.
6hrs 31mins for the EVA.
Hurray! Chris like the astros you've been a hero today yourself providing nearly simultaneous coverage both on orbit and in the House of Representatives. A huge thanks to you for that work!
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#313
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:10
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Thanks for the as-always-awesome coverage from Chris, Ron, Philip, Robert, & the whole NSF team during this EVA. If I can't watch it live, there's nowhere else to be.
Thanks Dwight. It's a lot of work by the team, so I hope people appreciate it (a lot of people read it - the thread counters aren't accurate, due to lack of full browser range visibility, iPhones etc). 36,000 visits according to Google Analytics tracking for this thread so far today).
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#314
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:11
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#315
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:11
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#316
by
Space Pete
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:13
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And that's it.
6hrs 31mins for the EVA.
Wow, only 1 minute past the estimated time! Great work by the EVA teams - and Chris!
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#317
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Chris Bergin
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:13
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And that's it.
6hrs 31mins for the EVA.
Hurray! Chris like the astros you've been a hero today yourself providing nearly simultaneous coverage both on orbit and in the House of Representatives. A huge thanks to you for that work!
Heh, I don't think I'd ever be able to do what the astros do, unless Space Flight turns into sitting on one's backside and typing a lot
Main props go to Ron and Philip for the bulk of this EVA's coverage.
Much appreciated of course!
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#318
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Longhorn John
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:15
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Thanks for the as-always-awesome coverage from Chris, Ron, Philip, Robert, & the whole NSF team during this EVA. If I can't watch it live, there's nowhere else to be.
Thanks Dwight. It's a lot of work by the team, so I hope people appreciate it (a lot of people read it - the thread counters aren't accurate, due to lack of full browser range visibility, iPhones etc). 36,000 visits according to Google Analytics tracking for this thread so far today).
Oh we all are very thankful
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#319
by
Melroy Fan
on 12 Jul, 2011 20:15
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Many thanks to everyone who participated today. Great job. Nice to be able to catch up on anything missed.