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#80
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 21:46
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Positioning Atlantis for correct sunlight use for next survey
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#81
by
Flightstar
on 09 Jun, 2007 21:53
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OV-106 - 9/6/2007 4:46 PM
My rant: Tyvek covers are always the suspect cause for all damage. Even though all covers separated in spec, with some it is guilty until proven inocent. While I understand, since this is the only real controlled debris on the entire ship and 14 covers rain down over the entire vehicle, it can be annoying. With the speeds and impact energy we are talking about the covers could never cause this type damage when they separate as designed.
Who other than NASA suspected the Tyvek covers?
"Analysis by launch team looking at other camera views show that the tyvek cover did NOT strike the OMS pod. Tyvek cover released 11.2 seconds after launch. Cover passes near port OMS pod but does not contact it."
It was NASA themselves who made the reference to the covers and the OMS Pod Blanket damage.
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#82
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:01
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Inspection started. Should be done in 90 minutes.
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#83
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:22
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Now under a period of LOS, not sure how long.
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#84
by
Chris Bergin
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:25
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Ford Mustang - 9/6/2007 11:22 PM
Now under a period of LOS, not sure how long.
Showing it here:
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#85
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:28
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#86
by
kneecaps
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:30
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Did we have the meanings of the bars somewhere?
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#87
by
UprightCitizen
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:33
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Are they watching Apollo 13?
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#88
by
kneecaps
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:35
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LOL!
I'm thinking what the!? At this point
They are either watching it..or somebody with a twisted sense of humour is transmitting it up!
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#89
by
Peter NASA
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:37
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At least it wasn't Armageddon.
"100, ok. 200, ok. 300, err disaster for space station."
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#90
by
kneecaps
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:40
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I just find the thought of "Apollo 13" or being watched on a space mission highly amusing!
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#91
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:40
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#92
by
hornet
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:44
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kneecaps - 9/6/2007 3:40 PM
I just find the thought of "Apollo 13" or being watched on a space mission highly amusing!
Yea but it will remind the crew that no matter what the guys on the ground won't give up on them.
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#93
by
Stardust9906
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:45
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#94
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:46
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#95
by
Jorge
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:47
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kneecaps - 9/6/2007 5:30 PM
Did we have the meanings of the bars somewhere?
The key is over on the left edge of the page (which you snipped).
The thick bar on top is orbital night. The staggered sets of three bars below are comm coverage for TDRS W, E, and Z, respectively.
The only part not in the key is what the black and white sub-bars mean - I think it's S-band on top, Ku-band on bottom.
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#96
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:50
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Do I see missing tiles, or is that normal?
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#97
by
DaveS
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:51
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Ford Mustang - 10/6/2007 12:50 AM
Do I see missing tiles, or is that normal?
I don't see any missing tiles.
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#98
by
Ford Mustang
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:52
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#99
by
Chris Bergin
on 09 Jun, 2007 22:52
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Looks like a shadow.