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#360
by
brettreds2k
on 14 Jun, 2012 01:41
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Not a webcam, it's pictures posted on NASA's gallery
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#361
by
Ford Mustang
on 14 Jun, 2012 09:57
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Not a webcam, it's pictures posted on NASA's gallery
That picture was from a webcam - the rest are from NASA's gallery.
Could be wrong, so correct me if I am - but this looks like Atlantis in the OPF as she doesn't have her OMS pods yet (and Endeavour does):
Where did you find this webcam?
It cycles through sometimes on this page:
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/video/video45m.htmlIt's some of the cameras at NASA, but sadly there's no way of getting direct feeds of them unless you work for NASA. Happily correct me if I'm wrong, though!
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#362
by
brettreds2k
on 14 Jun, 2012 12:05
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My bad, thought he was referring to the pictures of Atlantis up just a few in full color, forgot about the webcam black and white shot
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#363
by
Overflow
on 15 Jun, 2012 15:00
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It cycles through sometimes on this page: http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/video/video45m.html
It's some of the cameras at NASA, but sadly there's no way of getting direct feeds of them unless you work for NASA. Happily correct me if I'm wrong, though!
Thank you. NASA has done a poor job of updating their site on the progress of the remaining shuttles ever since Discovery left. I wish they would show webcams of the OPFs!
Thank godness for this thread!
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#364
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 18 Jun, 2012 05:10
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#365
by
Overflow
on 19 Jun, 2012 03:06
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Awesome! Glad to see Atlantis looking more like her normal self.
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#366
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 20 Jun, 2012 21:03
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#367
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jun, 2012 15:49
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Payload bay doors closing for the last time, the only orbiter that will have their bay doors open ever again will be Atlantis at the KSCVC
That may not be a true statement. Stay tuned.
I believe they will cycle OV-104's PLBDs in the OPF one more time to install the mockup airlock.
What mockup airlock? I have not heard of such a thing...
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#368
by
Overflow
on 21 Jun, 2012 17:15
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I've heard of Endeavour having a mock up airlock (I don't know how true this is.), but not Atlantis.
I would think that they'd keep the real one in since Atlantis will have her payload bay doors open.
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#369
by
brettreds2k
on 21 Jun, 2012 17:56
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If I remember correctly they removed the airlock from Atlantis already as well.
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#370
by
Ronsmytheiii
on 21 Jun, 2012 18:26
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I would think that they'd keep the real one in since Atlantis will have her payload bay doors open.
They are not, the display that will hang Atlantis requires her to undergo a severe weight reduction program, and as you can see from the top of the previous page the airlock has already been removed.
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#371
by
Overflow
on 25 Jun, 2012 02:21
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I would think that they'd keep the real one in since Atlantis will have her payload bay doors open.
They are not, the display that will hang Atlantis requires her to undergo a severe weight reduction program, and as you can see from the top of the previous page the airlock has already been removed.
Ah, I see.
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#372
by
brettreds2k
on 25 Jun, 2012 12:15
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In Orbiter Processing Facility-1 at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians completed the re-installation of shuttle Atlantis’ orbital maneuvering system, or OMS, pods last week. The OMS provided the shuttle with thrust for orbit insertion, rendezvous and deorbit. Atlantis’ Replica Shuttle Main Engines are scheduled to be installed this week.
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#373
by
Davejfb
on 25 Jun, 2012 19:53
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I can't find any information about the progress about the building of Atlantis new home at the KSCVC. Anyone has more information or where i can follow the buidling?
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#374
by
collectSPACE
on 25 Jun, 2012 20:20
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#375
by
brettreds2k
on 26 Jun, 2012 12:04
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They are making great progress it seems.
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#376
by
Davejfb
on 26 Jun, 2012 16:02
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#377
by
Overflow
on 26 Jun, 2012 17:51
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#378
by
TheFallen
on 26 Jun, 2012 18:03
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#379
by
Ford Mustang
on 26 Jun, 2012 21:10
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RSME #2 was installed today: