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#100
by
ericr
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:13
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I hardly wait to get home and turn on the TV.
"UFO spotted by Shuttle crew - More tonight in our 6:00 newscast"
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#101
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:17
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#102
by
psloss
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:17
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MMT still meeting...briefing no earlier than 6:30 pm Eastern.
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#103
by
psloss
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:23
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Reviewing video and air-to-ground from earlier today and I heard Brent Jett ask for a consummables update overnight, which I guess we'll see in tomorrow's execute package. I'm curious now, though, if the predictions for consummables with respect to landing opportunities would be changed much by systems that have remained powered and then possible activities tomorrow...
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#104
by
Sphereion
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:25
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Well we're getting a nice tour around the orbiter.
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#105
by
Andy L
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:30
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Any ideas what it is yet Chris?
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#106
by
rdale
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:36
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Andy L - 19/9/2006 6:17 PM
Any ideas what it is yet Chris?
I only know Chris from this forum - but he doesn't appear to be the type of person that would sit on this information until someone asked ;> Pull up NASATV online or on your TV and watch the press briefing that'll be up soon, or just hit F5 for a while...
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#107
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:38
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Andy L - 19/9/2006 11:17 PM
Any ideas what it is yet Chris?
If I hear anything new, I'll post it.
I'm not Rolf "Do you know what it is yet" Harris
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#108
by
GioFX
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:42
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eheh
but were the multiple hit signatures today or on launch day?
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#109
by
psloss
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:44
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MMT meeting still on-going...briefing now NET 7 pm Eastern
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#110
by
rdale
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:46
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GioFX - 19/9/2006 6:29 PM
were the multiple hit signatures today or on launch day?
Back one page - psloss post.
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#111
by
RedSky
on 19 Sep, 2006 22:47
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That MCC orbit plot is looking pretty crowded now that Soyuz is closing in. Too bad no evening orbital passes over my area. It would be something to see all three vehicles, ISS, STS, and Soyuz streak across the sky in succession.
Just heard post-MMT press conf is to be 7pm edt.
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#112
by
Joffan
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:03
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Chris Bergin - 19/9/2006 4:25 PM
I'm not Rolf "Do you know what it is yet" Harris 
must've been the extra leg that confused us then...
Linking smoothly onwards, there's certainly been plenty of entertainment on this trip - NASA has finally realised it's in show business... and my betting is that this debris is more of the same, "nothing much" that has been cautiously treated as serious and done more to retain the interest of the fickle public.
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#113
by
GioFX
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:12
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ty, just asked cause someone spoke about some wing sensors readings on launch day, IIRC, which i didn't hear about...
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#114
by
psloss
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:14
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Sounded from PAO a couple of minutes ago like the MMT is still meeting...
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#115
by
psloss
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:17
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PAO reports the meeting concluded...briefing in the next 10 minutes...
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#116
by
Avron
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:25
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Anyone know the alt of the Soyuz .. station and shuttle are at 181Nm.. wonder if they will see each other as the Soyuz flys below the shuttle.
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#117
by
psloss
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:27
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Wayne Hale coming up...Avron, I think there was a nice graph on L2 showing relative distances of the orbiter and the Soyuz in a presentation yesterday...
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#118
by
nathan.moeller
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:28
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Briefing starting.
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#119
by
Avron
on 19 Sep, 2006 23:32
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