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#100
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:18
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#101
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:18
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#102
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:19
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#103
by
rcaron
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:19
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I can't seem to find the "NASA Update" w/ the Administrator on any of the NASA channels. Anybody knows whats up?
I remember when Cassini did its orbital insertion burn around Saturn. There was an ISS EVA @ the same time, so I had my laptop playing one feed and my television on the other (this was before the digital/multi-channel feeds). Back then they could handle simultaneous events... Now I'm not so sure.
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#104
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:20
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#105
by
Lee Jay
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:20
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I think it's interesting that the same sets stick on each side.
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#106
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:22
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Gah! Lost KU just as it completed!
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#107
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:22
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Ok done!
Paused to be warmed by the sun.
View
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#108
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:23
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Space Shuttle going to DAP Assuming control of the complex.
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#109
by
sts1canada
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:24
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Handover to TDRS EAST is occurring now, we just had some blockage with TDRS-West, we should have KU through East until 2:13 PM EDT.
Richard
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#110
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:27
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Halfway at **:21
Start again at **:51
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#111
by
sts1canada
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:31
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The aft 3A array is at 49% as mentioned before, there will be a half hour pause to warm up the array, before the array is deployed to 100%, we are 45 minutes from sunset on this pass, and we are approaching orbital noon in a few minutes, the sun may shine behind the array more as we get closer to sunset.
Richard
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#112
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:34
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Great pictures everyone! Keep 'em coming
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#113
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:37
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ShuttleDiscovery - 12/6/2007 12:34 PM
Great pictures everyone! Keep 'em coming 
Allright!
View of the halfway deployed array as we wait for the full deployment sequence.
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#114
by
Norm Hartnett
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:40
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Interesting, you can see on the top of the left hand wing that one of the stuck panels has released. Are they depending on differential heating to break stiction?
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#115
by
sts1canada
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:41
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36 minutes to sunset, 35 minutes left of KU TV through TDRS East until we have a ZOE of about 6 minutes starting at 6:13 PM GMT or 2:13 PM EDT. The sun is starting to lower in the horizon and the backside of the 3A array is starting to lighted by the sun.
Richard
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#116
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:42
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sts1canada - 12/6/2007 12:41 PM
36 minutes to sunset, 35 minutes left of KU TV through TDRS East until we have a ZOE of about 6 minutes starting at 6:13 PM GMT or 2:13 PM EDT. The sun is starting to lower in the horizen and the backside of the 3A array is starting to lighted by the sun.
Richard
Thanks for the Ku update sts1! Was wondering about that.
Beautiful view of the earth limb in this view.
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#117
by
sts1canada
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:45
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Should be starting the final extension of the 3A array in ten minutes or less according to the timeline, they will have twenty minutes or less of sunlight left for this extension, remember the array extension must occur in daylight for thermal and photo/tv ops.
Richard
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#118
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:46
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Looks like we are going to have good light for this deploy.
Just hope the Ku holds out!
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#119
by
bsegal
on 12 Jun, 2007 17:47
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Looks like there's something hanging off the edge of the port array about midway up. ??
Edit: LOL - shadow I think