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#40
by
STS-Chris
on 13 Sep, 2006 21:49
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Very nice launch replays and EVA highlights!
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#41
by
reubenb
on 14 Sep, 2006 00:09
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Just wanted to let you know that it seems like playing the video doesn't work in Firefox. The player only shows up when I use IE.
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#42
by
John44
on 14 Sep, 2006 05:32
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#43
by
John44
on 14 Sep, 2006 13:57
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#44
by
astrobrian
on 14 Sep, 2006 21:40
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At 3 minutes to go before the end on the WB57 video, what does the center engine do? Looks to go orange for a brief moment then back to normal
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#45
by
Bubbinski
on 14 Sep, 2006 23:05
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Good question...I don't know. But I had another question about the WB-57 video. Will future videos from this a/c run all the way to MECO and ET Sep?? And the video seemed to be a little bit out of focus, is there any tweaking to be done on that?
Thanks for the coverage! I've been away this week to the Black Hills of South Dakota and the plains of Wyoming....this is the LAST time I go on a trip w/out internet access.
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#46
by
psloss
on 14 Sep, 2006 23:19
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astrobrian - 14/9/2006 5:27 PM
At 3 minutes to go before the end on the WB57 video, what does the center engine do? Looks to go orange for a brief moment then back to normal
If it's shortly after SRB sep, then that's probably just OMS ignition for the assist burn.
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#47
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astrobrian
on 14 Sep, 2006 23:40
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well after the SRB sep, it goes orange briefly, similiar in looks to when the SSMEs start up at launch. I only ask because I have never seen them do this before and verifying it is not just the WB57 video. Could it be perhaprs the hydraulic fluid flaming for a sec in relation to the marks on the OMS pods seen on orbit?
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#48
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2006 23:43
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#49
by
psloss
on 14 Sep, 2006 23:45
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astrobrian - 14/9/2006 7:27 PM
well after the SRB sep, it goes orange briefly, similiar in looks to when the SSMEs start up at launch. I only ask because I have never seen them do this before and verifying it is not just the WB57 video. Could it be perhaprs the hydraulic fluid flaming for a sec in relation to the marks on the OMS pods seen on orbit?
Not sure why it looks like that, but the OMS assist start has been visible from ground cameras for several launches and the current ET camera.
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#50
by
astrobrian
on 15 Sep, 2006 00:27
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Well, if that is what it be, then I guess I freaked for nothing, just rather odd never having seen it look like that before now.
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#51
by
psloss
on 15 Sep, 2006 00:48
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astrobrian - 14/9/2006 8:14 PM
Well, if that is what it be, then I guess I freaked for nothing, just rather odd never having seen it look like that before now.
This was the first launch of three that the post SRB-sep tracking was able to keep the mated vehicle in view in that timeframe...FWIW, two frames of ignition from the ET camera are attached.
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#52
by
John44
on 15 Sep, 2006 05:35
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#53
by
Mark Dave
on 15 Sep, 2006 17:04
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Are the SRB camera videos added? Too bad they have no sound, as on the other SRB camera video of the intertank as on STS-114.
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#54
by
emarkay
on 15 Sep, 2006 19:04
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Anyone have a link to the highest resolution videos of the STS-115 SRB and ET cameras as released today? I subscribe to Spaceflight Now, but they are downconverted to tiny Quicktime videos (I wish I knew that before I spent $50!) Thanks!
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#55
by
psloss
on 15 Sep, 2006 19:25
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MarkD - 15/9/2006 12:51 PM
Are the SRB camera videos added? Too bad they have no sound, as on the other SRB camera video of the intertank as on STS-114.
The cameras pointed at the intertank had sound in the NTV Video File replay yesterday, as with 114. (Not sure about the replay today, but I would suspect the same.) They weren't shown on NTV for 121.
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#56
by
givger
on 15 Sep, 2006 19:58
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Hi
do you have the audi file without the English translation...
need the original
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#57
by
John44
on 16 Sep, 2006 06:12
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#58
by
John44
on 16 Sep, 2006 09:28
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#59
by
nitin52
on 16 Sep, 2006 10:40
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