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#20
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 15:20
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Late inspection confirmed for tomorrow morning.
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#21
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 15:30
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ADCO going through the process to hand the command of attitude control to the US computers
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#22
by
ApolloLee
on 18 Jun, 2007 15:31
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Chris Bergin - 18/6/2007 7:58 AM
The Russian computers have successfully take back attitude control 
Who wants to take bets that mission control will next be dancing to "New Attitude" by the Pointer Sisters?
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#23
by
Joffan
on 18 Jun, 2007 15:44
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ApolloLee - 18/6/2007 9:31 AM
Chris Bergin - 18/6/2007 7:58 AM
The Russian computers have successfully take back attitude control 
Who wants to take bets that mission control will next be dancing to "New Attitude" by the Pointer Sisters?
For me it's all about "R.E.S.P.E.C.T." for the excellent work these guys do...
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#24
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 15:45
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#25
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 15:49
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Either unpacking a storage bag, or looking for something in the bag.. I'm not quite sure:
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#26
by
JesseD
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:04
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What, no one got pictures of the dancing controllers?? I'm really sorry I missed that!
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#27
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:07
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JesseD - 18/6/2007 5:04 PM
What, no one got pictures of the dancing controllers?? I'm really sorry I missed that!
Leave it with me, it's my pleasure to provide
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#28
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:08
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Video file!
Mock-up of the OMS Pod Blanket repair:
Not sure what the painting is for..??
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#29
by
starbird
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:11
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Its the adhesive I believe.
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#30
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:17
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Chris Bergin - 18/6/2007 5:07 PM
JesseD - 18/6/2007 5:04 PM
What, no one got pictures of the dancing controllers?? I'm really sorry I missed that!
Leave it with me, it's my pleasure to provide 
Images:
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#31
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:18
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Video of Suni farewell, with the James Blunt song and controllers dancing to Staying Alive (crazy sh--)
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#32
by
rdale
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:27
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Today's exec package sent a contingency procedure to undock while only on US CMG's -- which earlier in the week was not able to be done because of the loads imparted on ISS. Did they discover a method of undocking without causing the problems, or would it still be a bad thing for ISS?
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#33
by
jaredgalen
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:35
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I asked the same thing at the end of the FD 10 thread, certainly the ISS update this morning with Holly, she spoke about station momentum alot. Seem they have learned a lot about what they may need to be able to do and areas that were lacking backup plans.
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#34
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:46
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Canada Arm 2 (ISS Arm) being maneuvered!
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#35
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:52
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Clay Anderson and Oleg Kotov are moving the CA2 into grapple position:
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#36
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:54
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Still moving along!
EDIT: I liked this shot a LOT! Nice with the Sun and the CA2!
EDIT2: Picture of the CA2 and Atlantis' nose.
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#37
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:57
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Atlantis, CA2, Earth, and KU Antenna!
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#38
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 16:59
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Picture inside the ISS, looking at Clay Anderson and Oleg Kotov beside Clay
Where the ISS and Shuttle are right now, going over England!
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#39
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 17:08
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ISS Control Room are monitoring the gyro momentum, decreasing now.