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#300
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:23
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#301
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:25
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They can now attempt a normal Transition! This is thanks to the Russians repairing their computer systems enough to use their Nav systems.
15 mins till Atlantis DAP
View of a truss.
Image2: View of the CanadaArm2
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#302
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:35
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Suni preparing to do something...
Edit: Oh the track experiment.
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#303
by
gordo
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:37
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Suni caught surfing the web
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#304
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:39
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Suni testing her eye/hand coordination.
She seems pretty fast!
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#305
by
Lee Jay
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:51
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How much fuel does the Shuttle use when it's in control? I know the thrusters are very small, but I have no idea how often they actually fire.
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#306
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:52
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Atlantis DAP: OFF Free Drift!
ISS Taking over Attitude control.
Sunrise!
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#307
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:54
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So far so good! No Alarms!
ISS Attitude Control! SUCCESS!
Just in time for sunrise too! Now they can finally turn the panels & charge those tired batteries.
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#308
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 00:59
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Hopefully the final low charge alarm today.
4A is now in Autotrack.
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#309
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:02
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Alarm Tone: As mentioned.
2 more planned due to low power.
Here I will post an OGG of the tone.
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#310
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:07
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#311
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:33
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The media is asking some ok questions this time around.
I'm going to post the audio of it afterwards.
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#312
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:40
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The many solar cells of the panel.
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#313
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:43
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9 Mins of Crew Flight Day Highlights today.
Atlantis uncrewed for now as they head over to the Airlock for the EVA Briefing.
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#314
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:49
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Momentum Spiking above 90% Looks like they may lose control again.
They may just leave the station in free drift.
Also they may turn on DAP in low power mode to allow the solar panels to charge the tired batteries. The orientation will be rough.
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#315
by
bsegal
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:51
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ISS still maintaining attitude control?
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#316
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:51
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Alarm!
CMGs lost control
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#317
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:52
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bsegal - 12/6/2007 8:51 PM
ISS still maintaining attitude control?
CMGs lost control. Station is in free drift for 30 mins.
They will recover with the Orbiter.
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Sunset!
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#318
by
ZeeNL
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:55
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Hmm, hope they can solve this problem soon. What would happen if somehow the CMG's can't control the ISS anymore with the addition of the new solar arrays?
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#319
by
MySDCUserID
on 13 Jun, 2007 01:55
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Zachstar - 12/6/2007 9:52 PM
bsegal - 12/6/2007 8:51 PM
ISS still maintaining attitude control?
CMGs lost control. Station is in free drift for 30 mins.
They will recover with the Orbiter.
Is this normal when an orbiter is docked? That is... the CMGs losing control.