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#100
by
nathan.moeller
on 11 Sep, 2006 12:47
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Arm has the truss!
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#101
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Sep, 2006 13:00
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I wonder if they'll have a two minute silence for the people murdered during 9/11. I see absolutely no reason why not.
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#102
by
psloss
on 11 Sep, 2006 13:01
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Getting more downlink from the lab...PAO reported that the hatches were all opened at 8:30 am Eastern...
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#103
by
SimonShuttle
on 11 Sep, 2006 13:08
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Chris Bergin - 11/9/2006 7:47 AM
I wonder if they'll have a two minute silence for the people murdered during 9/11. I see absolutely no reason why not.
Obviously not, seen as the babbling NASA commentator had to be muted.
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#104
by
DaveS
on 11 Sep, 2006 13:30
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Jeff Williames now getting the SSRMS ready for the P3/P4 handover activties.
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#105
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Sep, 2006 13:32
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First RPM images being acquired, including the strangest gap filler protrudance you'll ever see. On L2 live, but will write an article etc.
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#106
by
shuttlefan
on 11 Sep, 2006 13:46
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Chris Bergin - 11/9/2006 8:19 AM
First RPM images being acquired, including the strangest gap filler protrudance you'll ever see. On L2 live, but will write an article etc.
Is there really a protruding gapfiller again?
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#107
by
eeergo
on 11 Sep, 2006 13:56
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P3-P4 unberthing procedures are underway...
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#108
by
eeergo
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:01
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Next mission status briefing will be at the top of the hour... Let's hear about that gapfiller :O
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#109
by
MKremer
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:05
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RMS is in motion with the truss.
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#110
by
eeergo
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:06
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Unberthing started, the latches are free.
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#111
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:13
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eeergo - 11/9/2006 2:48 PM
Next mission status briefing will be at the top of the hour... Let's hear about that gapfiller :O
They may, or may not. The images are only 30 minutes old.
Here is a cropped view of one of the images on this:
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#112
by
jacqmans
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:16
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very bad timing to have a status briefing while the are unberthing the truss..
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#113
by
chksix
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:19
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It's good for the press to have a gapfiller to ask about. Otherwise they'll just fabricate problems

I guess they have the briefing after each orbit team shift in mission control.
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#114
by
jacqmans
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:20
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#115
by
lcs
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:20
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This is typical of NASA television. What I can't understand is why they don't use the four channels of NASA TV more effectively during missions. Put the downlink video from ISS on Channel 1, downlink from Atlantis on Channel 2, Mission status briefings on Channel 3, Flight Day Highlights on Channel 4. Why do they have four channels and not use them?
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#116
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:22
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He doesn't know about the gapfiller then.
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#117
by
jacqmans
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:23
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No word on the gapfiller yet...
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#118
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:27
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**Puts hand up** I've got 85 more questions........oh, oh well.
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#119
by
jacqmans
on 11 Sep, 2006 14:27
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MMT briefing at 5 pm CDT..