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#360
by
jacqmans
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:34
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#361
by
Avron
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:36
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On storms.... KSC is end game.. on emeg.. contingency - sts only
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#362
by
jacqmans
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:39
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Avron - 26/8/2006 12:23 AM
On storms.... KSC is end game.. on emeg.. contingency - sts only
And if that happends early end of the mission, but to early to tell now, the Storm is way to far out...
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#363
by
Avron
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:39
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LON 76 days
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#364
by
DaveS
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:39
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Avron - 26/8/2006 12:23 AM
On storms.... KSC is end game.. on emeg.. contingency - sts only
Yes. ISS can be handled by MCC-M(Mission Control Center-Moscow).
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#365
by
psloss
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:39
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CSCS length currently 83 days...LON would be 76 days...a little tighter than last time...
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#366
by
jacqmans
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:40
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They are ok with Ansari to fly to ISS...
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#367
by
psloss
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:41
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DaveS - 25/8/2006 6:26 PM
Avron - 26/8/2006 12:23 AM
On storms.... KSC is end game.. on emeg.. contingency - sts only
Yes. ISS can be handled by MCC-M(Mission Control Center-Moscow).
They've done that before -- STS-112 was delayed because of it...can't remember how much of the evacuation was done for Hurricane Rita last year...
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#368
by
jacqmans
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:42
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7:30 pm tomorrow RSS roll back...
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#369
by
Avron
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:42
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#370
by
jacqmans
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:49
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With all this talk about a back-up MCC, what ever happend with the MSR (Mission Support Room) Boeing has (or had) in Huntington Beach CA... When I was there in 2000, they told me that they could support a full STS mission... is that Room closed now (did I mis something...?)
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#371
by
Avron
on 25 Aug, 2006 22:59
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#372
by
psloss
on 25 Aug, 2006 23:00
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Mark gets the last question...on the H2 side of the PRSD load (it wasn't started) and on a couple of IPRs...
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#373
by
Avron
on 25 Aug, 2006 23:01
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Its a long way to go before the crew can work the mission alone.. ..
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#374
by
jacqmans
on 25 Aug, 2006 23:02
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next event Countdown Status Briefing at 10 am tommorow...
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#375
by
gordo
on 25 Aug, 2006 23:04
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Great quote by Leroy Cain " Our Priority (if we need to come home early) is to leave the truss on orbit................no1 priority to have it attached to the ISS!
Funny how the hacks go all out to really dig up a story; MCC in the path of a storm was getting the better of this being essentially one of the most complex missions ever.
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#376
by
psloss
on 25 Aug, 2006 23:19
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gordo - 25/8/2006 6:51 PM
Great quote by Leroy Cain " Our Priority (if we need to come home early) is to leave the truss on orbit................no1 priority to have it attached to the ISS!
Funny how the hacks go all out to really dig up a story; MCC in the path of a storm was getting the better of this being essentially one of the most complex missions ever.
In this case, I'd give them a pass...the pre-flight briefings and the post FRR briefing have happened in the last two weeks -- most of the mission questions have been asked by many of these same folks just recently.
Hard not to focus on the weather in general given the lightning strike and weather holding up the orbiter cryo load, no technical issues, and what's sounding to me like a closer shave in the Sunday forecast on whether the high-pressure ridge will have moved far enough to the north...and Ernesto is going to be a discussion topic just in general, too.
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#377
by
Chris Bergin
on 26 Aug, 2006 00:45
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Should have been posted here...
hey you - 25/8/2006 6:54 PM
Presumably this fits under prelaunch preparations:
The pdf documents referred to elsewhere in this particular forum seem to suggest that there is no
lunch time on launch day for the crew. With a 6:30 AM (or so) wakeup, my stomach may growl for them.
On landing day, no time seems to be shown for breakfast prior to the landing which is a 5 hour gap (or so).
That tiger in my stomach may be growling again for them.
Am I missing something (besides food)? Yes, I am aware that they go on a drinking binge (non-alcoholic)
prior to re-entry but my impression that is water only.
Comments?
Signed:
Hey You
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#378
by
spaceshuttle
on 26 Aug, 2006 07:23
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when is RSS rollback scheduled for?
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#379
by
norm103
on 26 Aug, 2006 08:20
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7:30pm