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#20
by
Chris Bergin
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:11
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Zachstar - 12/6/2007 4:07 PM
Some songs just do not sound good at all! Over the coom.
I've never heard the song before? Who here wants to guess at it?
So ISS gets wakeup songs now?
I think it's one of Mushroomhead's songs. Never thought I'd hear that over NASA TV!
http://www.mushroomheadmusic.com/images/header-2006.jpg
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#21
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:15
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Chris Bergin - 12/6/2007 10:11 AM
Zachstar - 12/6/2007 4:07 PM
Some songs just do not sound good at all! Over the coom.
I've never heard the song before? Who here wants to guess at it?
So ISS gets wakeup songs now?
I think it's one of Mushroomhead's songs. Never thought I'd hear that over NASA TV!
http://www.mushroomheadmusic.com/images/header-2006.jpg
NOT an image I wanted to see waking up.

When I clicked on it I thought I was looking at a screenshot for some new "Silent Hill" game.
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#22
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:17
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Sunset!
Meanwhile all the postwake conferences are underway as usual.
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#23
by
backspace
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:20
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#24
by
Chris Bergin
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:22
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#25
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:23
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ISS at attitude for start of solar array deployments!
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#26
by
backspace
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:27
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#27
by
sts1canada
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:36
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We are 7 minutes to sunrise on this pass and about 10 minutes to (hopefully) KU coverage on TDRS-East, the complex is currently covered by TDRS-West but it is not in a proper position to transmit KU comm due to the special reorientation of the complex for the SA deploy. This deploy will not happen until after sunrise, they need a daylight pass to extend the first array to 49% and then wait 30 minutes, and then wait for the next daylight pass to extend to 100%. This process will be repeated for the aft array this afternoon (Eastern time).
Richard
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#28
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:38
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Houston asking for crew to zoom out SSRMS camera in prep for the halfway deployment.
No Ku yet.
Sunrise in 5 mins.
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#29
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:40
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sts1 I notice that these programs assume sun fully risen to a point before reporting day.
So I suggest about 2-3 mins -+ that of reported time to account for the golden light of Sunrise Sunset.
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#30
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:42
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Like now.
Sunrise!
Beta= 50.1
View of the Orbit for this first deploy.
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#31
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:44
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CPU Generated sequence of what is supposed to happen today for deploy.
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#32
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:46
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S4 FORWARD SOLAR ARRAY HALFWAY DEPLOYMENT BEGINS (Taking notes directly from the TV Schedule today)
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#33
by
sts1canada
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:47
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Zachstar - 12/6/2007 11:40 AM
sts1 I notice that these programs assume sun fully risen to a point before reporting day.
So I suggest about 2-3 mins -+ that of reported time to account for the golden light of Sunrise Sunset.
That is right, Zach, the times I am providing may be a minute or two off as I running NASA-TV in a window and STS-PLUS (a DOS program) in another window and my CPU is being taxed here trying to keep up with the tracking of the complex and displaying the video at the same time. Now we are in TDRS-EAST KU coverage, great!
Richard
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#34
by
DaveS
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:47
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ABORT! Deployment halted.
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#35
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:48
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4 Bays out!
Waiting for them to resume. (While they have this great KU Coverage)
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#36
by
sts1canada
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:50
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We will have daylight in this pass for the next 55 minutes and we will be in TDRS-East KU coverage for the next 50 minutes or so, but there may be interruptions in KU.
Richard
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#37
by
DaveS
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:50
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Go to continue deploy.
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#38
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:50
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#39
by
Zachstar
on 12 Jun, 2007 15:52
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More images during the deploy!