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#80
by
psloss
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:10
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#81
by
Speedracer
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:11
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Shadow of Atlantis on the Starboard array
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#82
by
EirikV
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:12
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#83
by
Spiff
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:12
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The solar array wings are still in feather mode until Atlantis is at a safe distance I suppose? I don't see them moving.
On the other hand you could see the mounts of the radiators on S1/P1 move very clearly just now! I wasn't even aware that those were moving normally.
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#84
by
Laurie
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:12
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Simply breathtaking!
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#85
by
pippin
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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Sorry for asking, but what's thos tilting structures inside the trusses? CMGs? No, they are not that big, aren't they?
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#86
by
sts1canada
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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45 minutes to sunset on this pass, approaching the southwest coast of South America, 40 minutes left of comm & periods of KU with TDRS-East before the ZOE, approaching orbital noon (sun overhead the iss / shuttle), should have excellent lighting for the first part of the fly around starting now!
Richard
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#87
by
rfoshaug
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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Earth coming into view. That's beautiful!
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#88
by
JJ..
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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wow
you can realy see how big she's got
and the differance that p5 makes on the right compared to the left
JJ..
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#89
by
marsguy
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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Why were those objects on the back of the P1 and S1 trusses rotating back and forth?
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#90
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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Flyaround initiated succesfully. One lap.
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#91
by
Ford Mustang
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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Almost all into view now, starting to see the atmosphere's haze!
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#92
by
EirikV
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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#93
by
pippin
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:14
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OK, too late, already answered...
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#94
by
Speedracer
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:15
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Spiff - 19/6/2007 11:12 AM
On the other hand you could see the mounts of the radiators on S1/P1 move very clearly just now! I wasn't even aware that those were moving normally. 
Why do they move?
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#95
by
pippin
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:15
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marsguy - 19/6/2007 5:14 PM
Why were those objects on the back of the P1 and S1 trusses rotating back and forth?
Radiators trying to stay off angle off the sun...
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#96
by
cookiejar500
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:15
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Absolutely amazing !!
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#97
by
Ford Mustang
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:16
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Lots of fly around pictures coming up!
ISS now weighs 509,000 pounds.
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#98
by
EirikV
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:16
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#99
by
Chris Bergin
on 19 Jun, 2007 15:16
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If you're at work (and allowed to) grab a workmate and dare them to say this isn't cool.