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#20
by
psloss
on 11 Jun, 2007 13:36
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Zachstar - 11/6/2007 9:34 AM
If I heard this right then they are shutting down the SARG on the P3/P4. I guess they have a full charge and want to keep the vibration down for S3/S4 install right?
FYI, it's SAR
J, for "Solar Alpha Rotary Joint"
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#21
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 13:48
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Video file coming up!
Image1: In this image you can see Lightning. (Edit: You can also see sunrise starting from the glowing earth limb at the top right)
Image2: Awesome Sunrise image from Shuttle Camera.
Image3: Sun shines through a solar panel with the CanadaArm2 and the S3/S4 truss prepare to move in the foreground. Beautiful Sunrise!
Pat didn't mention SRB footage in today's video file
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#22
by
kneecaps
on 11 Jun, 2007 13:51
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Anybody have the procedure for the upcoming S3/S4 install?
It looks as if its in an ISS procedure book, according to the exe package its 'ROBOTICS: 1.102 S3/S4 INSTALL'
Edit: If not, maybe the PAO look here

If you do please put the above + the Orbiter Pocket Checklists on the 117 FDF public page
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#23
by
psloss
on 11 Jun, 2007 13:58
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Zachstar - 11/6/2007 9:34 AM
Edit: Whopps It's SARJ, Thanks Ploss
No worries -- thanks for the running play-by-play.
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#24
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:00
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Video File in on! Ill post images if its something really good.
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#25
by
jmjawors
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:09
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Chris Bergin - 11/6/2007 8:11 AM
Wake up song for Swanny. He's wife and three kids chose the song. Sounded like something country 
Apparently it was "
It Probably Always Will Be" by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils.
This crew sure does like its country music.
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#26
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:21
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Well that sucked
Oh well not that long now till the arm starts.
Edit2: Plan for today.
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#27
by
rdale
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:38
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Did the "behind the scenes" video (similar to the ascent) from docking play back last night? I thought I recorded everything but didn't see it, and I know on the last mission they did use the control room audio snippets...
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#28
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:43
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Hatch open. The Spacewalkers have around 40 mins to do what they need to do.
Then they will return, repress and start preps to don spacesuits.
Once the suits are on the cabin will repress for the hatch to open again to allow the others to assist and provide preps for final closure for spacewalk.
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#29
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:44
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rdale - 11/6/2007 9:38 AM
Did the "behind the scenes" video (similar to the ascent) from docking play back last night? I thought I recorded everything but didn't see it, and I know on the last mission they did use the control room audio snippets...
None that I have noticed. Sorry
Edit: The Shuttle robot arm will soon be moved to provide views of the move and attach of the S3/S4 truss by the Space Station CanadaArm2
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#30
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:50
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ISS Wake up music. Weird Stuff!
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#31
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:55
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Suni Turned on the Cameras so we ought to have views from the destiny lab once KU is around,
A few snapshots.
Image1: Russian Flight Control Room
Image2: Glowing Earth Limb with the Space Station CanadaArm2
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#32
by
Chris Bergin
on 11 Jun, 2007 14:59
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IMU performance is nominal with IMU #2 in standby mode. No issues are problems are being worked.
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#33
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 15:05
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Spacewalkers are back in the airlock and they are closing the hatch.
Edit: Hatch Reported closed and depress has started.
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#34
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 15:10
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Ok a quick look in orbiter says more or less 30 mins per night for today. Spacewalkers will have plenty of good sunshine!
Arm Operations are about to start!
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#35
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 15:19
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Preparing to move the Arm from inside the Destiny Lab.
Sunrise!
Edit3: Image2: Clayton really likes to chew gum!
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#36
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 15:24
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Ok first image is a nice shot of the S3/S4 Segment lit from a newly rose run. With Atlantis in the background.
Image 2 is a newly risen sun just itching to power that array! With Earth Limb in background.
Image 3 is post sunset and a beautiful view of the Earth.
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#37
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 15:35
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They seem to be pretty late on getting this move going. Anyone know what's going on?
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#38
by
ApolloLee
on 11 Jun, 2007 15:39
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That is an amazingly beautiful picture on NASA TV right now....
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#39
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 15:41
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