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The final undocking forever for a space shuttle occurs Tuesday morning at 2:27am EDT.

Rob Navias noting that the final use of the shuttle RMS in history (first used on STS-2) will occur during the late inspections of Atlantis' heat shield.

Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Heading into orbital night.

Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Current ISS/Shuttle orientation. 

I'll do my best to stay up for the undocking. It's about 3 hours from now.

David
Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Rob Navis noting the total shuttle RMS statistics.

Shuttle RMS Career statistics: 72 payloads, 115 spacewalks, 30 ISS components.
Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Mission Control noting that the previous manned spaceflight gap (Apollo-Soyuz to Shuttle) was 5 years and 9 months. They express the hope that the new gap is much shorter.
Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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MCC thinking Sandy was Rex on the com audio.. Whoops!  ;D
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Atlantis prepares for undocking – TriDAR tests continue with flyaround - by Chris Gebhardt.

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2011/07/atlantis-undocking-tridar-tests-continue-flyaround/

This is a big focus on TriDAR.
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Rob Navias noting that the STS-135 crew is deep into preparations for the undocking (just over 2 hours to go). He also notes that the total shuttle-ISS docked time over the course of the shuttle program is 276 days, 11 hours and 37 minutes.
Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Atlantis prepares for undocking – TriDAR tests continue with flyaround - by Chris Gebhardt.
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2011/07/atlantis-undocking-tridar-tests-continue-flyaround/
This is a big focus on TriDAR.

    That's awesome that Atlantis and Shuttle are helping to pave the way for AR&D by future vehicles --- specifically to ISS, and possibly for Mars Sample Return, and by extension, most any major BEO exploration. A gift to the future, even during her own swan song.
     -Alex

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Rob Navias noting that the STS-135 crew is deep into preparations for the undocking (just over 2 hours to go). He also notes that the total shuttle-ISS docked time over the course of the shuttle program is 276 days, 11 hours and 37 minutes.

You're doing great work with keeping the coverage ticked over while we get the articles lined up :)

Make the most of this folks.
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Rob Navias noting that the STS-135 crew is deep into preparations for the undocking (just over 2 hours to go). He also notes that the total shuttle-ISS docked time over the course of the shuttle program is 276 days, 11 hours and 37 minutes.

You're doing great work with keeping the coverage ticked over while we get the articles lined up :)

Make the most of this folks.

Thanks Chris! :)
Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Atlantis prepares for undocking – TriDAR tests continue with flyaround - by Chris Gebhardt.
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2011/07/atlantis-undocking-tridar-tests-continue-flyaround/
This is a big focus on TriDAR.

    That's awesome that Atlantis and Shuttle are helping to pave the way for AR&D by future vehicles --- specifically to ISS, and possibly for Mars Sample Return, and by extension, most any major BEO exploration. A gift to the future, even during her own swan song.
     -Alex

Yeah, totally! We're ramping up on the Commercial side. Put a statement down with the ULA announcement by having it in the bag beforehand - we've always had a good relationship with ULA - and this one was a happy coincidence as we planned to have this article on sooner, then word came in on the deal. Neptec are great people too. It was nice to add the note of the deal into a big feature on TriDAR, but this will be followed up as we obviously get on very well with Orbital too :)

It's really surprising how much commonality there is with SSP into the new phase. Now something we've been following for years with Shuttle will ride on with Cygnus. This is important, as while I'm planning a massive post shuttle transition, we'll never lose our love for the orbiters. SLS and Orion are a non brainer for us to lead on, but I'm going to stick this site's foot in the door of everyone who is involved with pointy metal that goes uphill.

I'm rambling. Back to FD12!
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MCC: Wants to do a shuttle IMU alignment for IMU 1 and 3.
Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Nice view.
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Undocking 1 hour and 54 minutes from now.

Space launches attended:
Antares/Cygnus ORB-D1 Wallops Island, VA Sept 2013 | STS-123 KSC, FL March 2008 | SpaceShipOne Mojave, CA June 2004

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Someone has her game face on ;)
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A bit brighter
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Rob Navias rolling off some impressive figures on the RMS. Most fascinating was the fact that 31,000 feet of RCC has been scanned via the arms/OBSS. Wow!
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Set expansion in work on the GPCs.
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The very last time we'll see a Shuttle docked to the ISS in daylight - Rob Navias. Oh my word....

Screenshot like crazy time.
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