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#240
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Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:27
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#241
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:28
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#242
by
Nick L.
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:28
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Viewing room filled up and crowds building at JSC.
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#243
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Chris Bergin
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:29
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Crowd viewing room packed.
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#244
by
RafaelCE
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:29
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starting apu's 1 and 2 on time
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=4789.0
Doing SSME hyd repress, high thermal conditioning not required
On your pic of the 115 sync, the guy on the right of the photo is currently on the left in the same Orbiter.
And that was such a great fireball which we are currently expecting to watch again today so we are climbing to the roof
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#245
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:29
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#246
by
Alpha Control
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:30
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Crowds continuing to build outside of JSC building No. 1.
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#247
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Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:30
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#248
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:31
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starting closed loop guidance, aka thermal control phase
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#249
by
Nick L.
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:31
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#250
by
Alpha Control
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:32
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Time to touchdown: 25 minutes.
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#251
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:32
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All systems performing nominally.
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#252
by
Chris Bergin
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:34
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#253
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:34
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#254
by
Nick L.
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:34
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#255
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:35
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#256
by
Nick L.
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:35
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Mach 22, 2300 miles to go.
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#257
by
Alpha Control
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:36
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PAO noting that this FCR first saw use for STS-70 in 1995.
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#258
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Chris Bergin
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:36
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@Carbon_Flight Ed Van Cise
"Tally Ho, Atlantis!" reports @astro_aggie from the ISS.
Oh wow. Hope he's got the camera out!
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#259
by
Alpha Control
on 21 Jul, 2011 09:36
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Range to touchdown 2300 miles.