They didn't find any smoking guns from the initial feed from the scopes. Having meetings about it.
Poor Holly always looks half asleep. I'd love to spend an evening with her discussing the ISS and such.
Is that all that was said in the interview also? No smoking guns?
mark147 - 15/6/2007 9:54 AM
Russian computers now totally disconnected from US power
3:24 CDT (0824 UTC) - restart attempted
All computers have power
Lane 1 central : running
Lane 2 terminal : coming in and out
Others are not working
PAO: All this not unexpected - not expecting a Eureka moment
Station now out of coverage of Russian ground sites again until the next pass
Russians aboard station talking to Russian ground controllers to give updates
Americans asleep
They're getting closer though, that's at least hopeful news.
The truss structure could act like a huge antenna of course. Chaging the stations' shape leads to a change in their resonance frequencies.
Are there galvanic separations between the segments of the power supply?
What about grounding scheme?
Reading through some of the news last night I noticed mention of the CMG saturation problem. I understand that with the Russian computer problem this is likely to occur. But, as I recall, weren't we having saturation problems just before S3/4 was mated? Might we be looking at an existing problem, rather than an installation? Could, for example, the new network cable really be the culprit?
Bump to align mission pages in order.