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#160
by
nathan.moeller
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:25
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T Minus 20 minutes and counting.
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#161
by
nathan.moeller
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:28
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She looks beautiful in this morning weather!
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#162
by
DaveS
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:31
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nathan.moeller - 9/9/2006 4:15 PM
She looks beautiful in this morning weather!
No comments, only updates please!
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#163
by
DaveS
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:32
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MPS helium reconfig is in work.
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#164
by
daveglo
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:33
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Is the MMT working any remaining issues? Sounds like weather, ECO, and FC problems are go.
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#165
by
Avron
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:34
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#166
by
nathan.moeller
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:34
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3 minutes to T Minus 9 minute hold.
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#167
by
Chris Bergin
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:35
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daveglo - 9/9/2006 3:20 PM
Is the MMT working any remaining issues? Sounds like weather, ECO, and FC problems are go.
No issues. We'll note them if any occur.
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#168
by
DaveS
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:37
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T-9 minutes and holding! Last built in hold.
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#169
by
psloss
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:38
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Some clouds expected at launch time, but no more than 1500 feet thick...now getting an MCC status from JSC PAO.
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#170
by
DaveS
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:40
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Moron, Spain is expected to be prime TAL site, followed by Istres, France.
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#171
by
psloss
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:41
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The 41 minute, 39 second hold time is based on window open; however, barring a change, the clock will start 9 minutes prior to the preferred T-0 of 11:14:55 am EDT.
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#172
by
DaveS
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:44
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Hardware Caution&Warning memory clearing is complete, no errors.
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#173
by
nathan.moeller
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:45
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Backup generator at SLF acting up - no violation of launch commit criteria. Houston working no issue. Leinbach and Spaulding have set the preferred launch time as 11:14:55 AM EDT as the official launch time.
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#174
by
Chris Bergin
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:47
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Everything fine on the ET. Poll coming up through all related areas to come out of the hold.
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#175
by
psloss
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:48
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MCC just reported no updates required to the T-20 briefing parameters briefed by NTD.
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#176
by
nathan.moeller
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:50
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Engineering camera at the pad down. Still within minimum requirements for liftoff.
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#177
by
Avron
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:54
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generator Back on line.. ?
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#178
by
psloss
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:54
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PAO reports that SMG has taken the chance of showers out of the RTLS forecast.
Also: currently observed and forecast go for RTLS weather.
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#179
by
psloss
on 09 Sep, 2006 14:57
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Avron - 9/9/2006 10:41 AM
generator Back on line.. ?
If I heard correctly, that was for the PAPI system at the SLF:
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/facilities/slf.htmlVisual aids are provided by Precision Approach Path Indicators, known as the PAPI system. They utilize arrays of red and white lights that, when lined up properly by the pilot, will indicate the proper glide slope. A ball/bar light system is used for inner glide slope information on final approach - to inform the pilot whether he is on, above or below the glide slope for an orbiter touchdown point marked on the runway.
They were talking about that with respect to the ball/bar system. (That's just been cleared.)