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#220
by
eeergo
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:13
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Expecting ratty comm on this pass when passing over Guam, due to weather in the area.
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#221
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:17
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#222
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:19
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SSRMS LEE "Latching End Effector" aligned with Cygnus’ Power & Video Grapple, in Cupola SSRMS operator use the "Translational Hand Controller" to move the arm in the +X direction carefully approaching the Power & Video Grapple Fixture of Cygnus
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#223
by
eeergo
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:20
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The small jolt at SSRMS contact (admittedly small, but visible) did nothing to the stuck array.
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#224
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:21
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#225
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:24
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Some words from (written by PAO) Nicole Mann
Then, post capture configuration: ISS crew safing SSRMS and then hand robotics off to ROBO at MCC-H
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#226
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:27
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Capture time: 10:18 UTC for me (but PAO say 10:20).
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#227
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:28
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Next on NASA TV:
7:15 a.m. – Coverage of the installation of the Northrop Grumman “SS Sally Ride” Cygnus cargo craft to the Unity module of the International Space Station (All Channels)
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#228
by
Rondaz
on 09 Nov, 2022 09:37
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#229
by
Rondaz
on 09 Nov, 2022 10:47
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#230
by
FutureSpaceTourist
on 09 Nov, 2022 10:53
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#231
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:17
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NASA TV coverage is back.
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#232
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:23
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SSRMS in move to align Cygnus tu Nadir Node-1 "Unity" CBM
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#233
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:26
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Over Japan, sunrise in 20 mn.
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#234
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:41
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#235
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:42
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#236
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:47
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A better viw now that the sun rise.
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#237
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:48
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#238
by
centaurinasa
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:50
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#239
by
edzieba
on 09 Nov, 2022 11:51
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Not the same failure mode as the Lucy Megaflex arrays: that was a tangled deployment lanyard partway through gore deployment, but here the Ultraflex array has swung out, but not rotated to final attitude, and the gores remain fully stowed (i.e. issue occurred before lanyard drive would have even started).