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#40
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 17:21
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As part of pre-undocking, crew are undertaking "scavenging" which includes two laptops going back on Atlantis from ISS.
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#41
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 17:53
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Silent on the PAO loop, and from the big loop, too.
Computer generated image of the ISS and Shuttle, docked.
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#42
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 17:54
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CMGs continue to perform attitude without issue since handover.
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#43
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 17:59
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PDRS getting a load of priase from the commander, and it went down well with the controller on console!
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#44
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:01
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#45
by
ApolloLee
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:02
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Chris Bergin - 18/6/2007 10:59 AM
PDRS getting a load of priase from the commander, and it went down well with the controller on console!
A little question here for our JSC lurkers... What is there for a PDRS to do now at this point of the mission, or do the duties include internal payload transfer?
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#46
by
Chris Bergin
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:07
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Hatch closing is scheduled for today at GMT 169:22:35
That's 11:35pm UK. 6:35pm Eastern.
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#47
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:09
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Cool shot of Suni upside down. I always like these shots, because there is no 'upside down' in space!
Edit 2: Looks like Suni just took out a computer module or some gadget of that sort.
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#48
by
stockman
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:10
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I know this may be an off topic question so please feel free to redirect. I have noticed more and more that the station is getting VERY crowded with bags and such. To be blunt, its quite a mess. My own kids would be in trouble if they kept their room like this..ahahha... Question is - is this temporary until more modules/ATV start coming on board or is this the permanent look the interior of the station will have from now on? thanks
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#49
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:11
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A closeup of the end effector (not sure if that is correct spelling) on the CA2!
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#50
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:16
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1: Clay with his gum, talking to Suni
2: Seems Suni passed the computer gadget to Clay!
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#51
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:19
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Clay looks at the computer for information, then makes sure it's correct on the other side.
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#52
by
Ford Mustang
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:20
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JR comes into view for a short minute
Edit 2: Danny comes into view, as Clay waves
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#53
by
kneecaps
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:30
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stockman - 18/6/2007 7:10 PM
I know this may be an off topic question so please feel free to redirect. I have noticed more and more that the station is getting VERY crowded with bags and such. To be blunt, its quite a mess. My own kids would be in trouble if they kept their room like this..ahahha... Question is - is this temporary until more modules/ATV start coming on board or is this the permanent look the interior of the station will have from now on? thanks
Organised chaos...kids can't store their stuff on the floor, walls and ceilings, in space they can and do. Its supposed to be very organised with the exact location of most items precisely known.
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#54
by
triddirt
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:39
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I'd say it's probably temporary... Remember a lot stuff has recently arrived on the shuttle and some things are going back on the shuttle...
I remember when Expedition 14 was new the lab was a bit of disaster for a while until everything kind of found its final working locations..
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#55
by
stockman
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:42
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kneecaps - 18/6/2007 2:30 PM
stockman - 18/6/2007 7:10 PM
I know this may be an off topic question so please feel free to redirect. I have noticed more and more that the station is getting VERY crowded with bags and such. To be blunt, its quite a mess. My own kids would be in trouble if they kept their room like this..ahahha... Question is - is this temporary until more modules/ATV start coming on board or is this the permanent look the interior of the station will have from now on? thanks
Organised chaos...kids can't store their stuff on the floor, walls and ceilings, in space they can and do. Its supposed to be very organised with the exact location of most items precisely known.
Valid points. I wasn't insinuating they were disorganized. I am sure they know exactly where everything is. it was more an observation on the asthetic view of the station more than anything. No worries. thanks for the replies
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#56
by
triddirt
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:53
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Reminder to folks that today is principally an off-duty day for the shuttle crew.. Sunni and Clay are finishing some handover..
So if you thought today was feeling particularly quiet then you'd be right..
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#57
by
stockman
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:55
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triddirt - 18/6/2007 2:53 PM
Reminder to folks that today is principally an off-duty day for the shuttle crew.. Sunni and Clay are finishing some handover..
So if you thought today was feeling particularly quiet then you'd be right..
I thought it lacked a bit of excitement today. my, my,,, without the ISS about to fall out of the sky, whatever will the news media report now??

There must be a few disappointed editors out there. oh well boys, better luck next time.
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#58
by
kneecaps
on 18 Jun, 2007 18:56
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stockman - 18/6/2007 7:42 PM
Valid points. I wasn't insinuating they were disorganized. I am sure they know exactly where everything is. it was more an observation on the asthetic view of the station more than anything. No worries. thanks for the replies
Most of the time they know

...plenty of things go missing, I beleive the search is currenty on for a Torque Wrench that hasn't been seen since FD3.
Another point thats worth considering, on Earth we fill our wall space with cupboards, chests etc, these block access to the walls, however the 'walls' on the ISS are access panels and systems.
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#59
by
Zachstar
on 18 Jun, 2007 19:03
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After Suni haves a bit of fun with the camera it seems that they are positioning it to prepare for the crew departure.