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#180
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:36
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Very close view of the Panel.
Looks good so far on the array!
18 inches right now.
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#181
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:37
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You can see some of the leaders in these 2.
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#182
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:38
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#183
by
sts1canada
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:38
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Looking at KU coverage for those watching on Nasa-Tv , if you remember how the KU coverage was for the last orbit (No to little KU through the ZOE, handover to TDRS-West, ratty comm for 10-15 minutes after handover, and then KU for past half hour) you can expect the same pattern through this next orbit pass coming up. The ZOE will occur in 33 minutes, handover to TDRS-East momentarily.
Richard
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#184
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:39
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Getting ready to cut the problem.
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#185
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:40
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#186
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:41
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#187
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:41
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He has the spring!
Cut on the metal!
SUCCESS!!!
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#188
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:43
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Moving away somewhat.
Wow pat handled the cut extremely fast!
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#189
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:44
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Out to the FCC leader by the goalpost.
Another image.
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#190
by
eeergo
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:44
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Could someone remind me why they had to cut this leader?
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#191
by
sts1canada
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:44
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Now on orbit 78, complex traveling just north of TDRS-EAST moving northeast away from it, KU coverage will start to get choppy as we move away from it as time goes on, 21 minutes now to sunset, and 27 minutes to the ZOE.
Richard
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#192
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:45
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Going to move to get the "Hockey Stick" from Steve.
Down and Away from the array.
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#193
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:46
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You want the stick? CAN YOU HANDLE THE STICK!?
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#194
by
Speedracer
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:47
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Passing the baton
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#195
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:48
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Speedracer - 13/6/2007 2:47 PM
Passing the baton
Hockey Stick! Don't Diss it!
Back to the array!
3/4 repairs complete!
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#196
by
sts1canada
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:49
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Just a note to everyone reading my posts, the KU coverage I am talking about is KU from the shuttle side, I do not have KU time lines for KU transmitted through the station KU antenna so when I mention KU loss, I am referring to KU loss through the shuttle antenna which I believe they are using as the station's KU antenna would point towards the EVA crew's work site area on P6 and pose danger to the EVA crew.
Richard
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#197
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:49
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Moving to the other side of the array.
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#198
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:50
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How's the weather up there pat?
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#199
by
Zachstar
on 13 Jun, 2007 19:51
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Arm Limit. Cant get Pat any closer.
Gonna reach around and fix.