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#20
by
DaveS
on 24 Jul, 2006 10:25
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#21
by
Rapoc
on 24 Jul, 2006 10:44
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from spaceflightnow.com
The hangar doors on Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 are opening right now as preparations continue for this morning's move of Atlantis to the Vehicle Assembly Building. The transfer is expected to begin within the hour.
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#22
by
HKS
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:12
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#23
by
DaveS
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:39
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#24
by
psloss
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:40
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#25
by
psloss
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:41
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(Hope they have jumper cables...)
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#26
by
Jester
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:48
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Florida Today has reported it has started now
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#27
by
psloss
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:51
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#28
by
Jester
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:56
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Florida Today reports she is moving !
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#29
by
dutch courage
on 24 Jul, 2006 11:56
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Spaceflight.now:
MOVE IN PROGRESS! Space shuttle Atlantis has started to slowly back out of the hangar. It should take about an hour for the 106-foot long trailer-like transporter to ferry the shuttle over to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
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#30
by
Jester
on 24 Jul, 2006 12:02
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Still no video

somebody at NASA please point that AXIS 2400 cam the correct way !
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#31
by
dutch courage
on 24 Jul, 2006 12:19
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I'm afraid there will be no LIVE coverage. No stills and defenitely no video.
We'll have to wait for the NASA Video file to see some recorded views.
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#32
by
psloss
on 24 Jul, 2006 12:32
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dutch courage - 24/7/2006 8:06 AM
I'm afraid there will be no LIVE coverage. No stills and defenitely no video.
As noted with the last rollover, it's very unusual to get live coverage. We'll probably see stills some time today from both "the rags" and NASA.
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#33
by
HKS
on 24 Jul, 2006 12:35
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They have several cameras in and around the VAB, and we saw pictures from the transfer aisle when Discovery rolled over...
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#34
by
DaveS
on 24 Jul, 2006 12:38
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HKS - 24/7/2006 2:22 PM
They have several cameras in and around the VAB, and we saw pictures from the transfer aisle when Discovery rolled over...
Probably because STS-121 was "Return To Flight". STS-115 is just another assembly mission to ISS.
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#35
by
psloss
on 24 Jul, 2006 12:45
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HKS - 24/7/2006 8:22 AM
They have several cameras in and around the VAB, and we saw pictures from the transfer aisle when Discovery rolled over...
Several of those OTV cameras in the area are following the transporter right now; however, only occasionally have we seen them "selected" on the KSC video "frame grab" page (I've watched that since 1997) and very unusally was that broadcast live.
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#36
by
Jester
on 24 Jul, 2006 13:06
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Florida Today reports:
Shuttle Atlantis has moved into the Vehicle Assembly Building.
The orbiter was taken from its processing hangar to the VAB on a special transporter. The parade was briefly delayed as workers stopped to take pictures.
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#37
by
t walker
on 24 Jul, 2006 13:19
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When/where do you think some of those pictures will be viewable? Im fascinated by this flight...
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#38
by
DaveS
on 24 Jul, 2006 13:39
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#39
by
shuttlefan
on 24 Jul, 2006 14:54
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Disappointing that there is no live video feed of the VAB transfer aisle so we could see when Atlantis begins its lift later today. Maybe someone reading this can make a pitch...