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#40
by
nathan.moeller
on 07 Feb, 2007 23:08
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#41
by
paulhbell07
on 07 Feb, 2007 23:14
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Are they going to leave her there all night or are they working through the night.
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#42
by
shuttlefan
on 07 Feb, 2007 23:17
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paulhbell07 - 7/2/2007 6:14 PM
Are they going to leave her there all night or are they working through the night.
It's a 24/7 operation between now and rollout.
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#43
by
paulhbell07
on 07 Feb, 2007 23:21
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Ok thanks shuttlefan.
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#44
by
psloss
on 07 Feb, 2007 23:40
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shuttlefan - 7/2/2007 7:17 PM
It's a 24/7 operation between now and rollout. 
I seem to recall reading a post here that some work is done during specific shifts...they've done lift to mate operations for at least one of these recent missions at this time of the day, IIRC...
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#45
by
Jim
on 07 Feb, 2007 23:48
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Major lifts are done second shift when there are less people around
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#46
by
psloss
on 07 Feb, 2007 23:49
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Thanks Jim.
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#47
by
MySDCUserID
on 08 Feb, 2007 01:08
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#48
by
NASA_Twix_JSC
on 08 Feb, 2007 01:13
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Love the cartoon of Atlantis. Not all of us have had a sense of humor bypass here, so it's appreciated.
MySDCUserID - 7/2/2007 8:08 PM
Chris Bergin - 7/2/2007 5:20 PM
MySDCUserID - 7/2/2007 11:18 PM
Why is it saying wankers? I thought that was purely a UK insult.
She's English, it's a big secret
Shame on you for saying "it"

I'm sorry, but I just feel wierd calling inanimate objects "he" or "she". Call me crazy.
Not crazy, just inaccurate. They are shes, and if you're not sure why, then I would suggest you google it or search the thread which explains it on this site. You'll of noticed both Griffin and Leinbach refered to them as shes during the post flight press brief after 116.
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#49
by
shuttlefan
on 08 Feb, 2007 01:50
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Jim - 7/2/2007 6:48 PM
Major lifts are done second shift when there are less people around
What times does second shift run between?
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#50
by
Shuttle Man
on 08 Feb, 2007 02:13
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They are lifting her now, if you are able to capture images.
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#51
by
marsguy
on 08 Feb, 2007 02:30
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#52
by
Orbiter Obvious
on 08 Feb, 2007 02:37
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Thanks Marsguy!!!
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#53
by
Michael22090
on 08 Feb, 2007 02:49
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How late will it be when she is actually mated to the ET and SRB's?
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#54
by
Chandonn
on 08 Feb, 2007 02:51
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Awesome! She's going up high!
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#55
by
Sphereion
on 08 Feb, 2007 02:52
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An amazing sight to see how high they lift her!
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#56
by
Paul Howard
on 08 Feb, 2007 03:08
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#57
by
Chandonn
on 08 Feb, 2007 03:09
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Sphereion - 7/2/2007 10:52 PM
An amazing sight to see how high they lift her!
I was surprised the first time I found out they don't move her horizontally and mate her. Rather, they lift her up higher than the whole stack and lower her to the tank.
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#58
by
Chandonn
on 08 Feb, 2007 03:19
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#59
by
marsguy
on 08 Feb, 2007 03:28
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I hope they switch to a different camera so that she may be seen being lowered onto the stack.