-
#120
by
sts1canada
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:18
-
Looking at the FD 7 execute summary time line, we should have 35 - 40 minutes of KU through TDRS-East until we enter the ZOE which will last 9 minutes on this pass. Remember the KU will stop a few minutes before we enter the ZOE, the KU comm will start to become ratty then.
Richard
-
#121
by
sts1canada
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:20
-
Handover from TDRS-West to TDRS-East to occur in two minutes or earlier, KU now should soon be on TDRS-East.
Richard
-
#122
by
JimO
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:21
-
Anybody doing orbital events predictions might also look at Russian comm windows, because that will drive the actions overnight tonight -- the cosmonauts were both told to catnap today because they will be awake all night responding to activities commanded from Russian sites, beginning about 5 AM Moscow time (01:00 GMT). I wonder if Clay is sleeping in the SM or the Lab? The SM will be noisy tonight while the Americans sleep.
-
#123
by
sts1canada
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:22
-
33 minutes to sunset, 35 minutes to the ZOE, should be on KU through East soon after handover is completed.
Richard
-
#124
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:24
-
Wiggle in progress
No Ku
-
#125
by
sts1canada
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:25
-
Now on TDRS-East comm, currently have KU blockage, should improve as the complex moves northeast away from TDRS-East, 30 minutes to sunset this pass, KU is back on through TDRS-East as I type.
Richard
-
#126
by
Blade_Pride
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:26
-
Why does the NASA page say that with the building of the Guam Remote Ground Terminal ZOE had been eliminated, when it has not? It also says TDRSS provides customers with 100% coverage. Did somthing not work out the way they wanted to?
-
#127
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:27
-
-
#128
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:28
-
Wiggle is clearing up and loosening up folds!
-
#129
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:29
-
1 more wiggle before retract.
-
#130
by
jmjawors
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:30
-
Zachstar - 14/6/2007 1:29 PM
1 more wiggle before retract.
Too bad we won't be able to see it. Press conference coming right up...
-
#131
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:31
-
-
#132
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:34
-
Better Power config thanks to to the 7 min period the computers on.
Russian crew may stay up a bit longer to help.
-
#133
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:37
-
Progress could be used to desaturate the CMGs if needed.
-
#134
by
zinfab
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:39
-
can someone summarize on here again? I am not allowed to stream from work.
-
#135
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:50
-
zinfab - 14/6/2007 1:39 PM
can someone summarize on here again? I am not allowed to stream from work.
Other than some minor stuff. Nothing but our brave offical suffering through press abusement goldigging for sensationalist headlines.
-
#136
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:51
-
For better updates I suggest everyone wait for the status briefing later on.
-
#137
by
jmjawors
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:52
-
Meanwhile... one bay retracted while we were at the presser. Analyzing the results now.
-
#138
by
Chris Bergin
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:52
-
Zachstar - 14/6/2007 7:50 PM
zinfab - 14/6/2007 1:39 PM
can someone summarize on here again? I am not allowed to stream from work.
Other than some minor stuff. Nothing but our brave offical suffering through press abusement goldigging for sensationalist headlines.
With exception to the likes of Bill H, the AP and another guy tried to put words into Gerst's mouth there "Critical" etc. He didn't fall for it.
Basically, the situation is stable and they have a plan to work through. Shuttle is an advantage whilst docked.
-
#139
by
collectSPACE
on 14 Jun, 2007 18:52
-
zinfab - 14/6/2007 1:39 PM
can someone summarize on here again? I am not allowed to stream from work.
- Earlier this morning, ground controllers working with the crew aboard the station were able to get one lane (channel) on each of the two Russian computers running for a seven minute period.
- During these seven minutes, controllers were able to reconfigure power management systems to allow for a much more stable situation aboard the Russian components of the station.
- Trouble shooting continues; they expect computers will come up and down throughout the day and night, as well as the cosmonauts may be awake during their regularly scheduled sleep periods to coordinate with Russian communication ground passes.
- Potential culprits: power quality, associated with the addition of new solar arrays; electromagnetic interference; software anomalies (in particular, the order in which the two computers are brought back online). They do plan to isolate the new arrays from the Russian segments to help diagnose the problem.