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#240
by
Avron
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:39
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Order:Wings cranked open, the deploy of the arrays... the rad is later?
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#241
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:39
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#242
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:41
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Danny is done removing restraints on the radiator.
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#243
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:42
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Looks they are getting on the Canasters for deployment.
Edit: They are removing Pins to prepare for deployment.
2 hours 40 mins duration spacewalk so far
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#244
by
Austin
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:43
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Zachstar - 11/6/2007 3:31 PM
It is now night as Danny continues to prepare for the deployment.
Nice shots! The receding rays of the sun are giving Danny a bath in golden light.
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#245
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:44
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#246
by
DaveS
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:44
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And tommorow on FD5, we will see the deployment of the S4 SAWs-
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#247
by
sts1canada
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:44
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Thanks Zachstar, I appreciate the comments, I am using a satellite tracking program called STS Orbit Plus ( a shareware DOS based program) while watching the coverage of the EVA on my PC. I am just trying to let everyone know when we can expect TV coverage, sunrise and sunset during the EVA based on the information this program provides and the daily execute packages. All the times that I post are estimates, they are not exact to the minute times.
Richard
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#248
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:45
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#249
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:46
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Deployed canister.
View of JR
Good Ku!
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#250
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:47
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#251
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:49
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sts1canada - 11/6/2007 5:44 PM
Thanks Zachstar, I appreciate the comments, I am using a satellite tracking program called STS Orbit Plus ( a shareware DOS based program) while watching the coverage of the EVA on my PC. I am just trying to let everyone know when we can expect TV coverage, sunrise and sunset during the EVA based on the information this program provides and the daily execute packages. All the times that I post are estimates, they are not exact to the minute times.
Richard
Is that like STS-Plus?
Well they may be est. but they are good ones.
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#252
by
Avron
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:50
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Iss now has 6 wings and three array sets...
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#253
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:50
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View of the S3/S4 Truss with deployed canister.
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#254
by
sts1canada
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:50
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About 11 minutes to sunrise, yes they should still be in a night pass even though the image in the video is bright, we appear to have some bonus TDRS-Z KU video coverage during this ZOE pass! I comfirmed this by look at the FD4 summary time line under TDRS-Z coverage, white bar listed for KU!
Richard
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#255
by
sts1canada
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:52
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Actually you are right, it is the same program! I just called it by it older name! Thanks!
Richard
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#256
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:52
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#257
by
sts1canada
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:55
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It is not sunrise yet, about five minutes away still, you can see the approaching sunrise when the camera pans out and shows the blue atmosphere of the earth in the distance.
Richard
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#258
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:55
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sts1canada - 11/6/2007 5:50 PM
About 11 minutes to sunrise, yes they should still be in a night pass even though the image in the video is bright, we appear to have some bonus TDRS-Z KU video coverage during this ZOE pass! I comfirmed this by look at the FD4 summary time line under TDRS-Z coverage, white bar listed for KU!
Richard
Thanks for the Info! That is some great news!
I didn't know that program could tell you TDRSS passes! Do you have to input ISS Orientation?
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#259
by
Zachstar
on 11 Jun, 2007 22:55
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Stunningly Beautiful Sunrise!