Kmar
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FatherTed wrote:

nah them damn ruskies.

arent china working towards a moonbase?
The ruskies work with NASA and the ESA now. Maybe they are with their private satellites.
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FatherTed
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Reciprocity
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my grandmother's latest husband's job in the air force was finding and tracking space junk.  apparently, it's not glamorous work like you'd think.
Kmar
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I remember a couple years ago the remains of a Russian satellite re-entering orbit almost hit a plane.

edit: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17836220/  meteor
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Reciprocity wrote:

my grandmother's latest husband's job in the air force was finding and tracking space junk.  apparently, it's not glamorous work like you'd think.
That's only one step above a garbage man...just with a hell of a better garbage truck haha.
Kmar
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) – The U.S. space shuttle Atlantis is poised for launch on Monday on an 11-day mission to refurbish the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope for a fifth and final time.

Meteorologists forecast a 90 percent chance the weather would be suitable for launch, which was planned for 2:01 p.m. EDT (1801 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

NASA has dispatched space shuttle crews to repair and upgrade Hubble four times since it was put into orbit in 1990. But Atlantis' mission is the first since the 2003 Columbia accident, which changed the way NASA did business.

Among its post-Columbia safety improvements, NASA set up the International Space Station as an emergency shelter for shuttle astronauts whose spaceship may be too damaged to attempt the return flight through Earth's atmosphere for landing.

But Atlantis is heading toward an orbit too far to reach the outpost, so NASA has a second shuttle poised at the launch site ready to mount an emergency rescue mission if needed.

The accident also delayed the fifth housecall to Hubble, leaving the observatory with its main camera sidelined by an electronics problem, two other instruments shut down, no backups for a key computer or the positioning system and 20-year-old batteries that can only be half charged.

"On this mission, we're going for broke," said Hubble project scientist David Leckrone. "We set the bar extraordinarily high for ourselves."

During five spacewalks, astronauts plan to install two new cameras, repair two of the broken instruments, replace all six positioning gyroscopes and batteries, shore up the telescope's thermal insulation and attach a docking ring so that Hubble can be removed from orbit upon completion of its mission.

NASA hopes that with the upgrades Hubble, which has cost about $10 billion so far, will last until at least 2014, at which time its replacement should be in orbit and operational.

Hubble's observations have been important in all areas of astronomical research including the still-unexplained discovery that the universe is expanding at an increasingly faster rate and that galaxies formed quite early after the Big Bang explosion that created the universe 13.7 billion years ago.

Hubble made the first measurements of gases in the atmosphere of a planet in another solar system and found evidence that raw materials for planet formation are very common.
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Kmar
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Kmarion wrote:

BTW it sux that this is going up @ 2pm on a Monday.
https://i44.tinypic.com/ndshfs.jpg
There, all worked out.
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Makes you wonder how maintenance missions like that would be done without a shuttle.
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Kmarion wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

BTW it sux that this is going up @ 2pm on a Monday.
http://i44.tinypic.com/ndshfs.jpg
There, all worked out.
Finally a launch at a proper time of day
Kmar
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----Scheduled Launch date:11 May 2009 13:01:00 EST

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
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menzo
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get  6666666
https://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee37/menzo2003/fredbf2.png
Kmar
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I may try to get a shot. I don't have my tripod so it makes no sense to use my telelens.
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Kmar
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Managers and engineers assessing the appearance of ice on the liquid hydrogen umbilical determined it does not present a hazard for launch.

Launch time is still on schedule for 2:01:56 pm EST
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Ultrafunkula
Hector: Ding, ding, ding, ding...
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I'm tuned in
Ultrafunkula
Hector: Ding, ding, ding, ding...
+1,975|6897|6 6 4 oh, I forget

Wait are they launching in 8min?
menzo
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think so

T minus 5min

Last edited by menzo2003 (2009-05-11 10:58:01)

https://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee37/menzo2003/fredbf2.png
Kmar
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saw it outside.. not great but will post pics
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Fuck! Did I miss it?
Ultrafunkula
Hector: Ding, ding, ding, ding...
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RDMC wrote:

Fuck! Did I miss it?
Ya
Kmar
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RDMC wrote:

Fuck! Did I miss it?

Science Channel wrote:

Oh no, I won't be able to see it live!
Never fear—we'll be re-running the entire event after its May 11 premiere. So watch this space for updated schedule information!
The Science Channel is all over it . Like I said, this is a big mission.
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Kmar
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Probably the worst time of the day for me to shoot. .. and I'm at work.


https://i40.tinypic.com/35jj8jk.jpg
https://i43.tinypic.com/339kjye.jpg
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menzo
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still cool
https://i231.photobucket.com/albums/ee37/menzo2003/fredbf2.png
Kmar
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menzo2003 wrote:

still cool
Looked cool. I just couldn't capture the details with the conditions I had . You can see the flame/shuttle pretty well from where I was at.. irl.
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Kmar
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MECO (main engine cutoff). Astro_Mike and the STS-125 crew's on orbit. Way to go! We (STS-127) are officially next. I do love my job!
http://twitter.com/Astro_127/


I'm going to put my spacesuit on, next stop: Earth Orbit!!
about 8 hours ago from TwitterBerry
http://twitter.com/Astro_Mike

http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=shuttle … &s=rec
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