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#40
by
eeergo
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:45
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ISS back with attitude control.
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#41
by
DaveS
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:45
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Station back in attitude control.
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#42
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:46
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Atlantis 30 feet from the station.
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#43
by
eeergo
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:46
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Archambault piloting Atlantis away from the Station.
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#44
by
Ford Mustang
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:48
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Orbit night, no KU.. S-Band pictures. Ah well, she has undocked and backed away successfully.
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#45
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:49
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Integrated GNC At 50 ft from Stack
OMS/RCS F1F & F2F reselected at 50 ft
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#46
by
eeergo
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:49
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70 feet away from ISS.
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#47
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:50
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90 feet seperation at 2/10ths per second.
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#48
by
Ford Mustang
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:50
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90 feet away, the ISS seems to disappear into the darkness!
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#49
by
eeergo
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:52
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What's that light? Too bright to be the docking laser, isn't it?
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#50
by
sts1canada
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:54
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Passing over the northern tip of New Zealand, 10 minutes to sunrise, no KU as the shuttle's KU system is in Radar mode to gauge the distance from the ISS, we have video stills through S-band, may get some KU through TDRS-East in about 15 minutes after the flyaround begins.
Richard
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#51
by
DaveS
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:55
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eeergo - 19/6/2007 4:52 PM
What's that light? Too bright to be the docking laser, isn't it?
Exterior light on the P1 truss.
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#52
by
MKremer
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:55
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eeergo - 19/6/2007 9:52 AM
What's that light? Too bright to be the docking laser, isn't it?
Spotlight on the truss.
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#53
by
Ford Mustang
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:55
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It's some light on the ISS.. Not quite sure which one. Better picture of it here:
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#54
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:55
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150 feet, acheived in 12 minutes from undock.
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#55
by
Avron
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:55
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KU.. no RADAR
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#56
by
sts1canada
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:56
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eeergo - 19/6/2007 10:52 AM
What's that light? Too bright to be the docking laser, isn't it?
That light is one of the floodlights on the S0 or S1 truss to help illuminate the departing shuttle during this night pass, it is hard to see whether it is on S1 or S0 right now in the dark.
Richard
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#57
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:57
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Coming up on the halfway point ahead of flyaround.
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#58
by
Felix
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:57
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about 10minutes till sunrise
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#59
by
eeergo
on 19 Jun, 2007 14:58
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Thanks for the answers, it was S0's, and now the ones from P1 and S1 come into view. I just didn't know the Station was so illuminated