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#160
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:15
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Sad it seems we only have this view.
Wish we could see some HelmetCams or ISS Cameras.
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#161
by
Speedracer
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:15
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Zachstar - 13/6/2007 3:11 PM
Steve is working with the "Hockey Stick" on the blankets.
He shoots, he scores!
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#162
by
sts1canada
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:17
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Now in "mid-morning" (referring the sun's position) during this orbital pass approaching orbital noon in a few minutes, after orbital noon (the sun being directly overhead then), the sun will move behind the complex and out of the camera's view improving the picture. Sunset on this pass occurs at 4:05 PM EDT (8:05 PM GMT).
Richard
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#163
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:18
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Sun moves behind the panel.
We can see some work on the arm but PAO isnt giving us much to work with.
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#164
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:21
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Finally a new view!
Steve on the canister Pat on the Arm.
Working!
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#165
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:22
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WOW look at the difference with just the little time Steve has been at that array!
Now he is heading to the other.
Fast!
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#166
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:23
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Pat heading to the other end of the array.
Steve getting set up to work the right away.
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#167
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:25
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HelmetCam Views!
Using the Digital Camera
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#168
by
sts1canada
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:26
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We are 15 - 18 minutes away from losing KU through TDRS-West as we move out of TDRS-West range at 3:38 PM EDT (7:38 PM GMT), as I keep warning about, do not expect much KU after this time on TDRS-East when we handover to it then, so no complaining please, the complex will be moving north and east away from TDRS-East after 4 PM EDT, not a good direction for KU in the station's current orientation.
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#169
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:26
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The "Hockey Stick" appears!
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#170
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:27
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View of the station and the Canister as well as some of the array.
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#171
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:28
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View of the spacewalkers.
View from Pats HelmetCam of the P6 array and S4 array!
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#172
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:30
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View of the P6 array and SM module.
View of Batteries on P6
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#173
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:30
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Batteries, Arrays, Canister, and Earth!
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#174
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:31
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Steve looks at the station and bottom P6 truss. You can see some of the batteries.
1:22 Duration EVA so far.
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#175
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:33
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Steve is working the Digital Camera.
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#176
by
sts1canada
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:33
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We have around 10 more minutes of good KU in this pass, so everyone enjoy it now please! The next 45 minutes look bleak KU wise, if I am reading the FD 6 KU comm coverage right, 7 minutes left on TDRS-West before handover to TDRS-East and probably loss of KU at that time of handover or shortly after.
Richard
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#177
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:34
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Awesome! View of Steve from Pat's HelmetCam
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#178
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:35
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Pat on the move!
He is now very close to the array.
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#179
by
ace007
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:36
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Some of these pictures really show a sense of the scale of this thing as you see the astronaut next to the canister. Almost looks like he could fit inside of there.