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#80
by
jmjawors
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:07
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Crew having difficulty getting the photos down to the ground.
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#81
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:10
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Images loaded into KFX but Ku is low
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#82
by
jmjawors
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:12
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Did Chris mention something about today being less eventful? What could he possibly have meant by that? :laugh:
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#83
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:14
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Attitude reference for Ku reference. (sts1canada)
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#84
by
eeergo
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:15
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EDIT: Silly me, I forgot the S4 arrays were still unable to track the sun because of P6...
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#85
by
mdmcgrory
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:16
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"FGB-2 has been redesignated the Multi-purpose Laboratory Module(MLM)."
So FGB 2 will be one of the two originally designed Russian Research Modules or will it be the commercial "Enterprise" module. Or both, as the "multi-purpose" in the name suggests?
There are no plans to slap FGB 2 on, plus a commercial module right? You probably couldn't do that without the power tower could you?
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#86
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:16
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Wire just freed itself!
One more thing they want to image.
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#87
by
DaveS
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:17
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Zachstar - 14/6/2007 7:16 PM
Wire just freed itself!
I noticed on CJ's tone when called the ground that it was great news.
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#88
by
Avron
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:17
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Zachstar - 14/6/2007 1:16 PM
Wire just freed itself!
One more thing they want to image.
Amazing what a little thermal expansion can do
Correction: make that cooling
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#89
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:18
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News from Moscow.
Did they say inhibit thrusters?
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#90
by
ApolloLee
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:19
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http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/5505/thewiggleswigglesticketnm0.jpg">
Like Suni, they approve of the wiggle decision.
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#91
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:20
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CJ Reports.
#1 Little piece of foil
#2 No action for another rev.
#3 Should everything warm, wiggle, and do somthin in a hour and a half.
#4 1.5 hours then retract
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#92
by
jmjawors
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:21
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eeergo - 14/6/2007 12:15 PM
EDIT: Silly me, I forgot the S4 arrays were still unable to track the sun because of P6...
Is P6 still tracking the sun? Or does it just look like that way on the graphic? I don't see how it possibly could be at this point...
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#93
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:22
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Images coming down on shuttleside. Ku at 17:45 GMT
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#94
by
mdmcgrory
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:23
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Zachstar - 14/6/2007 1:18 PM News from Moscow. Did they say inhibit thrusters?
Yes, clearly heard inhibit thrusters.
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#95
by
DaveS
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:24
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jmjawors - 14/6/2007 7:21 PM
eeergo - 14/6/2007 12:15 PM
EDIT: Silly me, I forgot the S4 arrays were still unable to track the sun because of P6...
Is P6 still tracking the sun? Or does it just look like that way on the graphic? I don't see how it possibly could be at this point...
1: S4 SAWs could track the sun if the last launch restraint had been removed during EVA-2 yesterday.
2: P6 arrays are not active at this time.
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#96
by
Zachstar
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:24
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Computer talk on Russian side but I could not make out what all is being said.
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#97
by
jmjawors
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:26
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Thanks Dave. I knew as much but the graphic threw me a bit.
And yeah, it can be hard to make out the Russian translation some times. Definitely computer talk... sounds like they're powering them on? Maybe?
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#98
by
mdmcgrory
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:26
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Zachstar - 14/6/2007 1:24 PM Computer talk on Russian side but I could not make out what all is being said.
Deactivate central computers 1, 2, and 3.
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#99
by
eeergo
on 14 Jun, 2007 17:26
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jmjawors - 14/6/2007 7:21 PM eeergo - 14/6/2007 12:15 PM EDIT: Silly me, I forgot the S4 arrays were still unable to track the sun because of P6...
Is P6 still tracking the sun? Or does it just look like that way on the graphic? I don't see how it possibly could be at this point...
I don't think so... however I was answering a previous post by myself, where I asked why the S4 arrays were in such a different attitude with respect to P4. Obviously, because P6 is still in the way.