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#80
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:42
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Commanding the DLA to neutral!
Steve hauling rear end on those restraints!
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#81
by
sts1canada
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:42
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Approaching orbital noon (sun directly overhead the complex), sunset in about 40 minutes, 9 minutes to loss of comm with TDRS-West/handover to East, 41 minutes to the ZOE.
Richard
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#82
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:43
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All done! on to bolt ops.
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#83
by
eeergo
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:45
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Preparing to move the APFR to near the keel pin, after Swany has finished some work with one restraint.
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#84
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:45
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Ok Steve removing another restraint. (Moving like he was born to remove these!)
Pat working on the DLA.
EVA going VERY well!
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#85
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:47
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Beautiful view of pat working on the DLA.
Everyone this IS the new camera! Look at where the angle starts!
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#86
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:48
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Nice view of Steve working on a launch restraint with the DLA above.
Pat working some bolts with a tether bouncing around.
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#87
by
sts1canada
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:53
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28 minutes to sunset, now on TDRS-East comm & KU for the next 30 minutes but we may lose KU shortly before this half hour comm period is up as we move closer to the ZOE.
Richard
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#88
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:54
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Head over Heels about this DLA work
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#89
by
jcm
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:54
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Scheduled today was the move of the Mobile Transporter (MT) from Worksite 7 (WS7) to WS8, then back to WS4.
I belatedly realize that I am really fuzzy on where the train stations are located on the Space Station Railway! I believe WS4 is on S0 and WS7 is on P1.... can someone list the various MT worksites and where they are? Is there a document or a diagram that describes them? (and pushing it, does someone have a historical timeline of
MT positions since it was installed?)
Jonathan
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#90
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:56
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If that other view wasn't the camera than maybe this is.
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#91
by
eeergo
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:56
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DLA is given a go to be engaged.
Watching for teeth and gear engagement indication.
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#92
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:58
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1:30 Mins into today's EVA.
To the right you can see Steve hauling rear end on the launch restraints.
DLA Engage Sent!
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#93
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:59
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DLA Install good! Ready to put the cover back on!
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#94
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 17:59
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#95
by
eeergo
on 17 Jun, 2007 18:00
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Apparently, good engage in the DLA. That makes this SARJ operational! Only 3 launch restraints left.
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#96
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 18:01
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#97
by
sts1canada
on 17 Jun, 2007 18:03
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18 minutes to sunset, 20 minutes to the ZOE on this pass, the ZOE on this pass is ten minutes long, may have a short period of KU through TDRS-Z while in the ZOE, nothing like the continuous KU we have now through TDRS-East.
Richard
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#98
by
jmjawors
on 17 Jun, 2007 18:03
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What was all that about with Swanee? Look at the orbiter, swing out your left arm... what?
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#99
by
Zachstar
on 17 Jun, 2007 18:04
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jmjawors - 17/6/2007 1:03 PM
What was all that about with Swanee? Look at the orbiter, swing out your left arm... what?
Photo for the kids.