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#200
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 21:50
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Shouldn't be the pilot on the left couch (left as per the commander's perspective) ?
Only on Soyuz. It's reversed on Shenzhou.
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#201
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 21:52
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CCTV showing flashback to when the Shenzhou 11 crew were training for this upcoming mission.
Includes interviews with Haipeng and Dong.
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#202
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 21:57
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We're at L-92 minutes and continuing to edge closer towards an eventual T0 at 23:30 UTC.
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#203
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 21:59
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Getting video from the Shenzhou 11 capsule again.
Crew completing final prelaunch checklists.
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#204
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:00
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Another interview and training flashback.
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#205
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:02
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CCTV officially taking a commercial break.
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#206
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:09
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Overall, this will mark the 13th launch of a Long March 2F rocket, but only the 4th for the 2F/G variant.
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#207
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:13
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At the time of launch, it will be two minutes before sunrise, which makes this a day launch.
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#208
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:14
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Closeout crew still completing their checklists before closing the fairing hatch.
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#209
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:14
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#210
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:15
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Talking about the space food.
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#211
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:16
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Food container. From 2013?
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#212
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:18
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#213
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:18
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Will listen to Chinese national anthems and music.
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#214
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:19
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View inside the Dongfeng Mission Control Center.
The way they launch rockets along with other Chinese Satellite Launch Centers is similar to the Delta II and the early launch vehicles beforehand:
The Launch Conductor pushes a red button to ignite the engines.
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#215
by
SMS
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:19
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Shenzhou-11 patch artwork:
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#216
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:19
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Talking about the reasons for exploring space.
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#217
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:20
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L-70 minutes. The Shenzhou 11 crew members are strapped into their seats in anticipation of this evening's launch and the closeout crew is beginning to wrap up their procedures in the White Room.
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#218
by
ZachS09
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:22
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I forgot to mention:
The quad-videoboard shows two cameras in the White Room, one camera in the Orbital Module, and one camera in the Descent Module.
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#219
by
Steven Pietrobon
on 16 Oct, 2016 22:23
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Showing previous missions.