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#600
by
Zachstar
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:33
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Good Job EVA-3 you deserve a good rest!
A BRIGHT future for the ISS
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#601
by
Martin.cz
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:33
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Good job !
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#602
by
jmjawors
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:34
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Really awesome.
Now! When does the radiator get retracted?
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#603
by
Avron
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:34
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great day in orbit.... 7 hrs 9 mins
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#604
by
sts1canada
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:35
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45 minutes to sunset, 42 minutes left in this TDRS-West pass, this EVA is finishing up.
Richard
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#605
by
Zachstar
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:35
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Danny starts his trek back.
Just 6 mins margin! Afterwards they would have had to go regardless.
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#606
by
ApolloLee
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:35
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jmjawors - 15/6/2007 5:34 PM
Really awesome.
Now! When does the radiator get retracted?
picky picky....
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#607
by
ApolloLee
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:36
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For the record, that's 43 RAFRs....
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#608
by
Chandonn
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:36
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jmjawors - 15/6/2007 8:34 PM
Really awesome.
Now! When does the radiator get retracted?
Readiator Retract, last I heard, was scheduled for STS-118 in August.
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#609
by
sts1canada
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:37
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jmjawors - 15/6/2007 8:34 PM
Really awesome.
Now! When does the radiator get retracted?
I think the radiator gets retracted on STS-120 just before the P6 is moved to outboard of the P3/P4 truss on that mission.
Richard
(ignore my answer, I believe I am wrong, sorry!)
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#610
by
jmjawors
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:37
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sts1canada - 15/6/2007 7:37 PM
jmjawors - 15/6/2007 8:34 PM
Really awesome.
Now! When does the radiator get retracted?
I think the radiator gets retracted on STS-120 just before the P6 is moved to outboard of the P3/P4 truss on that mission.
Richard
Oooh... Ok. I thought it was one of this crew's tasks. Got it.
EDIT :: Gotcha. The real answer to the question is that it isn't this flight.
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#611
by
sts1canada
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:39
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40 minutes to sunset, approaching orbital noon (sun overhead of the complex), 37 minutes of TDRS-West coverage.
Richard
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#612
by
Zachstar
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:40
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Left Latched right latching!
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#613
by
Zachstar
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:41
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Right latched and good to go!
STS-120 looking forward to ya!
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#614
by
Lee Jay
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:41
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What a difference a day makes. Yesterday, three down computers, solar array in limbo-land, Shuttle OMS pod damaged. Today, two computers up, solar array retracted, Shuttle OMS pod repaired. It's been a good day.
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#615
by
ApolloLee
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:43
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Silver lining here...... is it safe to say this is the last big U.S. solar array they'll ever have to do?
Iknow the FGB has a retraction coming and certainly P6 will have to be redeployed....
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#616
by
sts1canada
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:43
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It has been a great day for the shuttle and station, and I am really going to miss the shuttle when it is retired, it's a great vehicle that allows repair tasks like this.
Richard
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#617
by
ApolloLee
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:44
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Lee Jay - 15/6/2007 5:41 PM
What a difference a day makes. Yesterday, three down computers, solar array in limbo-land, Shuttle OMS pod damaged. Today, two computers up, solar array retracted, Shuttle OMS pod repaired. It's been a good day.
It's been a great day.....
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#618
by
Avron
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:45
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Latched and loaded...."sure looks good"
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#619
by
DaveS
on 16 Jun, 2007 00:45
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Lee Jay - 16/6/2007 2:41 AM
Today, two computers up,
4 computers, 2 central computers and 2 terminal computers. There's a total 6 computers, 3 central and 3 terminal.