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#160
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:34
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He can touch the pod!
Now just to get a little bit more back.
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#161
by
sts1canada
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:34
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12 minutes left of TDRS-West KU coverage, 40 minutes to sunset, approaching orbital noon (sun directly overhead) on this orbit, 11 minutes to the equator starting orbit 109.
Richard
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#162
by
paulhbell07
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:35
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Sky news is showing live coverage of NASA Tv 'now', better quality than over the internet.
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#163
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:35
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A little tile damage.
Helmetcam zoom of the damaged blanket.
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#164
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:36
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And an external camera view.
And Helmetcam
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#165
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:38
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#166
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:39
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Enough for helmetcam zooms now taking photos.
Trying a sun reflect method with the mirror to look inside the rip.
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#167
by
Avron
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:39
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This team is really taking its time... or where we just spoilt with the last crew?
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#168
by
bobthemonkey
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:40
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paulhbell07 - 15/6/2007 7:35 PM
Sky news is showing live coverage of NASA Tv 'now', better quality than over the internet.
They got the header wrong (Shuttle not ISS) but otherwise rather good. Not reactionary and not spurting out rubbish. Chris, have you got a new job?
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#169
by
sts1canada
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:40
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5 minutes to handover from TDRS-West to TDRS-East (handover means we are moving out of communication range from one TDRS to another TDRS), may have a short KU pass with TDRS-East when the handover is completed but the KU coverage through the shuttle on this pass after 7 minutes from now does not look guaranteed, just a heads up!
Richard
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#170
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:41
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Jr installing water vent.
Storm coming in yall! My coverage is not going to be good for a bit.
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#171
by
Chris Bergin
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:41
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Zachstar - 15/6/2007 7:35 PM
A little tile damage.
Helmetcam zoom of the damaged blanket.
Looks like nothing to worry about.
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#172
by
sts1canada
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:42
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32 minutes to sunset, 2 minutes to orbit 109, crossing the equator, 3 minutes to TDRS handover.
Richard
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#173
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:43
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Danny going in for the repair!
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#174
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:45
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#175
by
sts1canada
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:45
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Sunset on this pass is at 3:13 PM EDT (6:13 PM GMT). The ZOE on this orbit is about 10 minutes long, coming up in 32 minutes.
Richard
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#176
by
Chris Bergin
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:45
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He's giving Atlantis a bit of a prod there. Seeing how the good blankets are against the tiles.
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#177
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:46
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#178
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:47
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#179
by
Chris Bergin
on 15 Jun, 2007 18:48
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Certainly some chipped tiles on the pod. Not a problem.