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#140
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Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:17
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#141
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:20
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Jim Reilly in the orbiter. Pilot in white room
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#142
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:21
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#143
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:22
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#144
by
AstroRJY
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:23
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For those who do not have access to NASA TV today but have cable, just saw that C-SPAN is scheduling some launch coverage close to launch time. They don't have all the reporters and graphics cluttering their screens at least, they carry the NASA TV feed.
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#145
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:26
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#146
by
Chris Bergin
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:28
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First blip of the T-3 hour and counting stage. LO2 ECO #2 switched to dry for a second, then switched back. It's being watched.
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#147
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:29
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#148
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:29
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#149
by
Zachstar
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:30
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Chris Bergin - 8/6/2007 3:28 PM
First blip of the T-3 hour and counting stage. LO2 ECO #2 switched to dry for a second, then switched back. It's being watched.
If this had happened during launch could it have been enough to shut down the SSME?
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#150
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:31
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#151
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:31
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#152
by
kneecaps
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:33
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Zachstar - 8/6/2007 9:30 PM
Chris Bergin - 8/6/2007 3:28 PM
First blip of the T-3 hour and counting stage. LO2 ECO #2 switched to dry for a second, then switched back. It's being watched.
If this had happened during launch could it have been enough to shut down the SSME?
No...the first sensor to indicate dry is disgarded.
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#153
by
gordo
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:33
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The PAO comms are really great today, the Astronaut rep is giving a great insight. Nice to hear him putting some names to the closeout crew, who of course take a great risk too next to a fully fuelled vehicle.
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#154
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:36
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PLT seated in orbiter
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#155
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:38
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#156
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:38
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Anderson in the white room with Forrester
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#157
by
Kulfispace
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:39
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gordo - 8/6/2007 4:33 PM
The PAO comms are really great today, the Astronaut rep is giving a great insight. Nice to hear him putting some names to the closeout crew, who of course take a great risk too next to a fully fuelled vehicle.
Agreed. Without every person on the many teams that makes missions like these and spaceflight in general a success, its great to see them get some recognition too

). There are thousands of people and their efforts behind every Astronaut that goes up - this is just the start of the journey!
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#158
by
Ford Mustang
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:42
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#159
by
Felix
on 08 Jun, 2007 20:48
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