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#100
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:42
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View of the payload bay of Atlantis. The pod on the right is where the repair work will take place.
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#101
by
eeergo
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:43
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I think the clearest way to do this would be to only post the updates, the news and so on that are given in the briefing, without starting discussion (solar array jettisoning, station evacuation, exotic plans to recover the computers...) about the new data given.
It's up to Chris to organize this, though, I'm only giving my view
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#102
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:45
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#103
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:47
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eeergo - 15/6/2007 11:43 AM
I think the clearest way to do this would be to only post the updates, the news and so on that are given in the briefing, without starting discussion (solar array jettisoning, station evacuation, exotic plans to recover the computers...) about the new data given.
It's up to Chris to organize this, though, I'm only giving my view 
Problem is that the Briefing will more than likely be non-EVA report. And even a small description could start off more talk here.
Better for someone to report in the other topic and get the topic fuel there to go.
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#104
by
ApolloLee
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:49
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eeergo - 15/6/2007 9:43 AM
I think the clearest way to do this would be to only post the updates, the news and so on that are given in the briefing, without starting discussion (solar array jettisoning, station evacuation, exotic plans to recover the computers...) about the new data given.
It's up to Chris to organize this, though, I'm only giving my view 
I like your idea, and further discussion of how the computer problems are being caused by Paris Hilton's incarceration can be deleted.....
Just straight update, no discussion is fine with me...
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#105
by
Norm Hartnett
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:51
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STS-117 Flight Day 8 - EVA 3, I interpret that to mean Flight Day 8 and EVA 3 events. Not EVA exclusive messages.
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#106
by
jmjawors
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:54
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That is... if this presser ever gets started! What, are they busy over there or something?
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#107
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:55
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Go for depress!
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#108
by
charlieb
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:56
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Time to get to work!
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#109
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 16:57
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View from inside the lab.
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#110
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on 15 Jun, 2007 16:59
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doing communication checks now
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#111
by
Chandonn
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:05
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great choice of pics as usual, Zachstar!
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#112
by
Felix
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:07
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#113
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:07
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#114
by
eeergo
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:14
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Possibility of disconnecting the suspicious cable (one that will link S6 to the MBSUs on S1) because it won't be needed until STS-119, as early as this upcoming EVA.
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#115
by
JesseD
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:16
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power quality from 3/4 truss, on examination by oscilloscope, was fine - power source isn't the problem.
a russian secondary power supply (sensitive one) has failed (maybe hard), no response at all.
they're thinking about how to desensitize the sec. PSUs, checking off possible causes from the fault tree.
theyve noticed a connnector (runs thru 3/4 truss to provide power to truss 6) on 3/4, that after mating (on install), the Russians noted bus activity indicative of failure mode. They're thinking about disconnecting it on today's EVA just to rule it out as the cause of the problems. it's not needed until truss 6 is installed. They suspect this cable because the timeline fits. i.e., around the time it was connected, the problems started
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#116
by
eeergo
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:20
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Confirmed the rumour about moving up Progress M-61 to July 23rd, if this issue isn't resolved before Shuttle departure.
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#117
by
eeergo
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:23
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No requirement for the crew to leave. However, attitude control is urgent, because of ORUs thermal issues.
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#118
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:26
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Spacewalk just started PAO reports.
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#119
by
Fred Clausen
on 15 Jun, 2007 17:26
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Spacewalk started, crew on battery power.