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#40
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Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:35
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Ok after the tether work on to this storage rack you can see here to grab the camera they will install on the new truss.
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#41
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:41
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Quick snapshot before we go into the ZOE and completely miss them grabbing the camera.
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#42
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:46
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sts1canada! we could use your Ku Crystal Ball!
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#43
by
Johnny Rönnberg
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:47
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#44
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:48
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#45
by
psklenar
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:48
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Oli4 - 17/6/2007 12:31 PM
The red T says something like this 'BIG RED ...'. The .... i couldn't remember
Looked like a University of Nebraska Cornhuskers t-shirt to me.
pat----
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#46
by
Chris Bergin
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:53
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#47
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:56
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Ok they have the camera in tow and are heading out to the worksite on the S3/S4 truss!
The last time a camera was installed PAO was able to get a view from it pretty quick. So we ought to be able to get a nice view of the work on the launch restraints.
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#48
by
Oli4
on 17 Jun, 2007 16:59
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Is the plan for today (after te EVA) to break-in the SARJ and start to rotate that thing. Or are they going to wait untill computers are 100% stable?
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#49
by
stockman
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:00
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AHAH .. that was funny. I especialy liked the look he gave down the lab to the node to see if anyone was there watching. If he only knew the entire world was!
Oh well. good for him. Glad they are having some fun now.
on to the work at hand now!
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#50
by
jmjawors
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:01
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Oli4 - 17/6/2007 11:59 AM
Is the plan for today (after te EVA) to break-in the SARJ and start to rotate that thing. Or are they going to wait untill computers are 100% stable?
I believe they are going to activate the SARJ tomorrow after the attitude control testing.
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#51
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Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:03
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Ok they are approaching the camera port.
This wont take long to install. (Just wish we had Ku to see HelmetCam views of it

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0:38 mins into today's EVA. Going Good!
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#52
by
sts1canada
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:04
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Hi everyone, I am back for this EVA to provide some insight on different times for sunrise/sunset, KU coverage etc. I have been having some computer issues today that have delayed me from joining the coverage. Give a me a few minutes to catch up and I will be back with more info.
Richard
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#53
by
Oli4
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:04
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jmjawors - 17/6/2007 7:01 PM
Oli4 - 17/6/2007 11:59 AM
Is the plan for today (after te EVA) to break-in the SARJ and start to rotate that thing. Or are they going to wait untill computers are 100% stable?
I believe they are going to activate the SARJ tomorrow after the attitude control testing.
OK thx!
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#54
by
sts1canada
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:06
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on orbit 139, 20 minutes to sunrise, out of the ZOE under TDRS-West coverage for the next 45 minutes, I do not have a live feed of NASA-TV yet, working on that.
Richard
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#55
by
MKremer
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:07
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Zachstar - 17/6/2007 11:56 AM
Ok they have the camera in tow and are heading out to the worksite on the S3/S4 truss!
The last time a camera was installed PAO was able to get a view from it pretty quick. So we ought to be able to get a nice view of the work on the launch restraints.
No camera, just the stanchion (the stand for it), I believe. If there were a camera to install also, they would have brought it with them from the airlock.
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#56
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:08
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MKremer - 17/6/2007 12:07 PM
Zachstar - 17/6/2007 11:56 AM
Ok they have the camera in tow and are heading out to the worksite on the S3/S4 truss!
The last time a camera was installed PAO was able to get a view from it pretty quick. So we ought to be able to get a nice view of the work on the launch restraints.
No camera, just the stanchion (the stand for it), I believe. If there were a camera to install also, they would have brought it with them from the airlock.
PAO has been calling it a television camera and not a stand. Perhaps this is the case tho.
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#57
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sts1canada
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:08
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They will rotate the SARJ on S3/S4 5 degrees (out of a 360 degree circle) later today after the EVA and then sometime tomorrow put it in sun track mode where it will track the sun and rotate as needed.
Richard
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#58
by
sts1canada
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:11
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I think the camera stanchion assembly is to help with the installation of the S5 truss to give views to help the crew of STS-118 install it on the next flight, however I could be wrong.
Richard
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#59
by
jmjawors
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:11
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sts1canada - 17/6/2007 12:08 PM
They will rotate the SARJ on S3/S4 5 degrees (out of a 360 degree circle) later today after the EVA and then sometime tomorrow put it in sun track mode where it will track the sun and rotate as needed.
Richard
Ahh... ok. I thought I understood that they wouldn't mess with it until after Russian attitude control was tested and confirmed. I guess I was just thinking about sun-tracking mode, though.