Space Shuttle Atlantis mission
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Space Shuttle Atlantis mission
I don't know if there's a thread on this..
Currently due to overseas weather.. NO GO..
T Minus hold of 9:00 still scheduled to resume around 7:29..
Currently due to overseas weather.. NO GO..
T Minus hold of 9:00 still scheduled to resume around 7:29..
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Yeah I'd love to see that for myself one day, certainly is awesome to look at those pictures
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Hubby, the kids and I drove out to beach yesterday to watch it go up. It was a picture perfect take off. Love that rumbling it makes. Truley awesome, I know my kids will always rember that. We watch it all the time from here in Orlando, but alot different while on the beach a few miles aways.
Go Atlantis !!!!!!!!!!!

Go Atlantis !!!!!!!!!!!
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The launches are so awesome to see in person. I wasn't at STS-117, but I was fortunate enough to be on KSC property, right across the lagoon from the pads, for the previous 3 launches (starting with STS-114 - Return to Flight). We're hoping to get tickets to Endeavour's launch currently scheduled for Aug. If any of you have the chance, you ought to get to KSC for a launch before 2010 - the end of the shuttle era.
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There is a major problem on the ISS. Most of the computers are down. This includes Oxygen and Power. Atlantis is powering the entire Space Station. The mission of Atlantis has been extended 2 days until 13 days. Orbit has been disturbed, but Atlantis is working on stabilizing orbit. They are thinking as a last resort to unman the ISS. Atlantis will leave and Cosmonauts will leave on Hoyuz, an emergency shuttle. When Atlantis leaves, it is hard to know what the ISS will do, there is a possibility of it going out to space, or even crashing into earth, however both are unlikely. This is the first time computers in space have crashed. The ISS has 56 days of air, if it is not powered up.
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fact789 wrote:There is a major problem on the ISS. Most of the computers are down. This includes Oxygen and Power. Atlantis is powering the entire Space Station. The mission of Atlantis has been extended 2 days until 13 days. Orbit has been disturbed, but Atlantis is working on stabilizing orbit. They are thinking as a last resort to unman the ISS. Atlantis will leave and Cosmonauts will leave on Hoyuz, an emergency shuttle. When Atlantis leaves, it is hard to know what the ISS will do, there is a possibility of it going out to space, or even crashing into earth, however both are unlikely. This is the first time computers in space have crashed. The ISS has 56 days of air, if it is not powered up.
What a mess.
They came back up for 7 minutes today and they thought it was 1996. Yikes.
First they are worried about the shuttle's tiles and now this.
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From the latest news conference:
Guidance and Navigation computers are on and off right now. The computers are Russian, so Russians will be doing much of the repairs. The cause is not completely known, but the leading theory is in simple terms, Solar or Radiative Noise. This noise may be radio waves or other waves from distance space. They hope to have it fixed in a few days.
On another topic, the Atlantis mission is actually ahead of schedule. They are scheduling extra tasks to be done.
Guidance and Navigation computers are on and off right now. The computers are Russian, so Russians will be doing much of the repairs. The cause is not completely known, but the leading theory is in simple terms, Solar or Radiative Noise. This noise may be radio waves or other waves from distance space. They hope to have it fixed in a few days.
On another topic, the Atlantis mission is actually ahead of schedule. They are scheduling extra tasks to be done.
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