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#380
by
sts1canada
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:34
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Thank goodness these EVA's are occurring in the afternoon for me here in my part of Southern Ontario, Canada, I could never do these updates in the middle of the night. I have a couple of updates before I have to go away for supper for a hour so here they are:
Yes we expect KU on this pass under TDRS-West sometime in the next half hour (exact time unsure), 31 minutes of comm with West until a handover to East (which occurs in 4 minutes). Sunset is 43 minutes away, the ZOE is 60 minutes away and it will last for 12 minutes. There you go until I come back, keep up the great work everyone.
Richard
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#381
by
ApolloLee
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:35
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Just to clear it in advance, can we talk about the array retraction in this thread?
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#382
by
jackyg
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:35
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Hello everyone, it's the first time for me to follow the mission through Nasa-tv. I'm from Holland and i want to thank you all for the commentary you all give in this forum. i hope you'll understand my english, i speak it better then i write.
But it's great to follow this all whit all your commentary so i'll better understand whta's going on.
Again thanks all'
Jacqueline
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#383
by
DaveS
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:36
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ApolloLee - 15/6/2007 11:35 PM
Just to clear it in advance, can we talk about the array retraction in this thread?
Yes. Only the Russian computer issues are "off-limits" as it's a IV(Intra-Vehicular) problem.
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#384
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:36
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#385
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:38
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#386
by
thomasafb
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:40
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DaveS - 15/6/2007 4:36 PM
Yes. Only the Russian computer issues are "off-limits" as it's a IV(Intra-Vehicular) problem.
Was offline for a bit, do they still want to disconnect the cable they mentioned in the last briefing regarding the "off limit" subject?
Edit: question answered by NASA TV ;-)
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#387
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:42
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#388
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:44
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Amazing what you see on an EVA
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#389
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:45
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And we have a NICE view of the crew working on the shuttle Arm.
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#390
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:48
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#391
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:51
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#392
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:53
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JR getting his PFR ready.
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#393
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 21:56
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#394
by
shuttlefan
on 15 Jun, 2007 22:02
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sts1canada - 15/6/2007 4:34 PM
Thank goodness these EVA's are occurring in the afternoon for me here in my part of Southern Ontario, Canada, I could never do these updates in the middle of the night. I have a couple of updates before I have to go away for supper for a hour so here they are:
Yes we expect KU on this pass under TDRS-West sometime in the next half hour (exact time unsure), 31 minutes of comm with West until a handover to East (which occurs in 4 minutes). Sunset is 43 minutes away, the ZOE is 60 minutes away and it will last for 12 minutes. There you go until I come back, keep up the great work everyone.
Richard
I hear ya! Great time for me here in West-Central Saskatchewan as well.
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#395
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 22:04
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#396
by
Analyst
on 15 Jun, 2007 22:04
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Pretty slow progress with all the preparation work now.
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#397
by
Bret
on 15 Jun, 2007 22:05
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Assuming no rework needed on pod repair (nice work Danny) and good progress on the retract today, there should be LOTS of time in EVA4 for get-aheads, right?
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#398
by
Avron
on 15 Jun, 2007 22:05
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Analyst - 15/6/2007 6:04 PM
Pretty slow progress with all the preparation work now.
Yes.. very.. maybe a late night
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#399
by
Zachstar
on 15 Jun, 2007 22:06
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