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#40
by
Mr Verkhoturov
on 28 Aug, 2006 17:22
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Maybe possible news good for Soyuz-TMA9 delay expected.
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#41
by
spaceshuttle
on 28 Aug, 2006 17:25
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Chris Bergin - 28/8/2006 11:42 AM
spaceshuttle - 28/8/2006 5:37 PM
Terry Rocket - 28/8/2006 11:14 AM
I wish they would change the view on the webcams so we can watch the STS-116 boosters being taken on a day out.
you have streaming video feeds?
And so do you now.....click here:
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/video/
oh, THAT page...that's already on my favorites list. i got neat pix from it! it's pretty handy!

what they need to do is bring back the live real-time video from the OTV cameras.
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#42
by
Stowbridge
on 28 Aug, 2006 17:25
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Yes, but Robert, what we really want to know is who won the race of the crawlers! Looks like Fritz had a healthy lead
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#43
by
jacqmans
on 28 Aug, 2006 18:33
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#44
by
Chris Bergin
on 28 Aug, 2006 19:28
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#45
by
punkboi
on 28 Aug, 2006 22:00
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I bet this is a sight all of you guys wanted to see (look at that bright, blue sky)...
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#46
by
gordo
on 28 Aug, 2006 22:12
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Looks like they want to get cracking early AM tomorrow now.
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#47
by
leclaire
on 28 Aug, 2006 22:50
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When is the next meeting regarding rollback? The latest updates on Ernesto have it staying a tropical storm. Maybe they can leave Atlantis on the pad.
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#48
by
Mark Dave
on 28 Aug, 2006 22:52
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Man, the news is making this a big joke. I saw some this morning poking at this mission not flying, etc.
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#49
by
Chris Bergin
on 28 Aug, 2006 22:57
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leclaire - 28/8/2006 11:37 PM
When is the next meeting regarding rollback? The latest updates on Ernesto have it staying a tropical storm. Maybe they can leave Atlantis on the pad.
Nothing on the schedule. We're monitoring internal memo traffic, as there's "always meetings". No change of plan as of yet.
Currently, 10am rollback tomorrow...and they are trying to work on an earlier time.
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#50
by
gordo
on 28 Aug, 2006 23:42
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Whats currently in High Bay 1 that stops that being used for 115?
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#51
by
Zoomer30
on 28 Aug, 2006 23:57
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I think this is the first time this has happened in NASA history since the time they had to roll back the very first Saturn V rocket from the pad due to a hurricane. (Think it was 501 or something)
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#52
by
DaveS
on 29 Aug, 2006 00:00
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gordo - 29/8/2006 1:29 AM
Whats currently in High Bay 1 that stops that being used for 115?
Door refurbishment.
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#53
by
collectSPACE
on 29 Aug, 2006 00:07
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Zoomer30 - 28/8/2006 6:44 PM
I think this is the first time this has happened in NASA history since the time they had to roll back the very first Saturn V rocket from the pad due to a hurricane. (Think it was 501 or something)
Since what happened? A rollback due to a hurricane or tropical storm? If so, its happened four times during the shuttle program. For the details, see our update from 8:48 a.m. CDT this morning:
http://www.collectspace.com/archive/archive-0806.html#0828060848
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#54
by
astrobrian
on 29 Aug, 2006 02:27
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Any news regarding the counterparts in Russia?
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#55
by
noname_77065
on 29 Aug, 2006 03:26
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This thing is barely hanging on....
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#56
by
Chris Bergin
on 29 Aug, 2006 03:31
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astrobrian - 29/8/2006 3:14 AM
Any news regarding the counterparts in Russia?
Not yet.
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#57
by
Zoomer30
on 29 Aug, 2006 03:35
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One of the big drawbacks of having a vertically integrated launch system. Takes a LONG time to get to your storm shelter.
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#58
by
Chris Bergin
on 29 Aug, 2006 04:19
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Latest rollback prep images:
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#59
by
MKremer
on 29 Aug, 2006 06:19
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Wow, that was quick removing the SRB water bags, only a couple of hours.
Also kind of interesting that they haven't reinstalled a lot of the safety rails/barracades yet.
Note all the extra 'stuff' that's been lifted back up on to the MLP. Anyone know what all the temporary portable sheds are for?