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#100
by
psloss
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:30
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Have there ever been a mission that an orbiter was running out of consumables and was in real urgency to land at the very next opportunity?
No, nothing that extreme.
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#101
by
DwightM
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:30
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Deorbit burn scheduled for 2h 18m from now for 3m 16s.
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#102
by
arkaska
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:33
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#103
by
shuttlefanatic
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:33
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No screengrab capability here, but did anyone catch the guy playing with some sort of paper glider?
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#104
by
DwightM
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:34
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Rick Sturckow will take off in the SCA in about 40 minutes. Focusing on runway 15.
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#105
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:35
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runway 15 still looking good
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#106
by
forrestc
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:35
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Block 10 complete, block 12 in work
Does this document exist on L2 somewhere (a hint of what to search for would be wonderful)...
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#107
by
DwightM
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:37
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#108
by
arkaska
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:38
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#109
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:41
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picking up step 5 in block 12, ready for OPS 301
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#110
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:46
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Starting OPS 301, google earth tracker now showing correct attitude, but not speed
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#111
by
x9jep
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:50
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I've got the speed indication on Google Earth...
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#112
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:50
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passing over France, will have to wait for 200 for UK, going to load targets but not execute for GPC right now
speed is back
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#113
by
DwightM
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:51
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Fergy - "Houston we see our targets, we have a go for GPS incorporation?"
Butch - "We can go ahead and load those targets there Fergy, we're gonna stand by on GPS for just a few."
Fergy - "Ok, we'll load."
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#114
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:51
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selecting auto on the GPS, pass for the backup
Block 12 complete, 13 in work
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#115
by
MATTBLAK
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:56
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Hail, Atlantis! You had better enjoy your few remaining laps of Earth. As always, shoulder the stinging chill of vacuum, savor the blue, white and green glow of the Earth below. Look down upon the piled-up, creamy clouds and the rippling flashes of lightning far below your wings. Feel the warmth of the mighty Sun on your hull and know that other, farther Stars await your Exploring descendants, yet to come.
And then, with mighty wings and shielded hull, both strong and proud; brave the fiery upper atmosphere to bring your people safely home once more. Because this last time is the right time to show them all what it really means to be a Spaceship - a speeding chariot, forged from the Spirit Of Exploration, bearing Brave Souls back to their Home.
Godspeed the Crew of STS-135. Hail Atlantis! and Hail the Space Shuttles, for we will never forget you....
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#116
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:56
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Block 14 complete, block 15 in work
ground calling about inadvertent switch throw, nose wheel steering to one
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#117
by
MikeMi.
on 21 Jul, 2011 06:56
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Over my country.
Godspeed Atlantis!
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#118
by
DwightM
on 21 Jul, 2011 07:02
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KSC conditions per PAO Navias, "SMG reports clear skies, 10 miles of visibility, and 1 knot of wind. About as benign a condition for a shuttle landing as there has ever been in Shuttle Program history."
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#119
by
Stardust9906
on 21 Jul, 2011 07:03
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