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#80
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:19
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#81
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:20
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Lots of lakes. Border of USA and Canada. Hudson Bay coming up soon.
PS I wouldn't know, PAO Josh is being very helpful with commentary
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#82
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:22
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#83
by
Longhorn John
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:24
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Lots of lakes. Border of USA and Canada. Hudson Bay coming up soon.
PS I wouldn't know, PAO Josh is being very helpful with commentary 
You should. Didn't you guys used to rule over this until we kicked you out?
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#84
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:29
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Lots of lakes. Border of USA and Canada. Hudson Bay coming up soon.
PS I wouldn't know, PAO Josh is being very helpful with commentary 
You should. Didn't you guys used to rule over this until we kicked you out? 
We still own Canada

(Joking, Canadians!)
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#85
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:31
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Over the Atlantic, heading for Morocco.
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#86
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:37
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#87
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:40
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Big African pass. Algeria. Niger. Nigeria. Cameroon. Congo. Zambia and so on.
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#88
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:40
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#89
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:41
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ISS DPC.
Nominal ops allowed for the Russian treadmill T2.
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#90
by
robertross
on 17 Jul, 2011 15:43
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#91
by
Space Pete
on 17 Jul, 2011 16:43
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So, come on - who's actually done the equation on page 20 of today's Execute Package?
http://www.nasa.gov/pdf/571041main_fd10_expk.pdfIt was pretty obvious what the final answer was going to be, but I thought I'd prove it! Finally, after 135 flights, we've found the formula for flight assignments.
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#92
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 16:48
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Oh nicely done Pete, you clever clogs

About to pass over Seattle.
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#93
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 16:54
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Going over Canada again. Just over 90 mins to the MSB.
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#94
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jul, 2011 17:14
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Sandy updating the transfer status.
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#95
by
DwightM
on 17 Jul, 2011 17:16
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Transfer ops - 'Ok, that's everything I show open for MPLM re-supply.'
Sandy - "Yay, it's all done!"
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#96
by
robertross
on 17 Jul, 2011 17:29
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MPLM is "chock full"
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"Fully complete for MPLM transfer. Should be go for MPLM hatch closure in the morning.
Returning over 20t of cargo.
Sandy: "We don't really have another way of getting cargo down..."
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#97
by
Space Pete
on 17 Jul, 2011 17:31
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Fully complete on MPLM resupply and return items, GO for MPLM hatch closure tomorrow.
Sandy: "Thanks for the great work by you guys on the ground planning this out".
Ground: "I can honestly say we enjoyed it...in some weird way".
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#98
by
robertross
on 17 Jul, 2011 17:33
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MPLM heater ops have begun.
Missed the temperature, but it sounded like 70 deg?
Sandy: "I might have to sleep there tonight...that sounds nice"
Sandy congratulating both teams on the results of the Sweden France game.
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#99
by
DwightM
on 17 Jul, 2011 17:34
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Transfer Ops - 'The internal temperature of the MPLM will be 76 degrees.' I'm guessing Fahrenheit.
Sandy - "Ooh I may have to sleep in there tonight, that sounds nice."