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Old 03-12-2007, 09:18 AM
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Exclamation STS-122: Space Shuttle Launch - Sunday Dec 9th, 7:43am AEDST

Space Shuttle Atlantis will launch on mission STS-122, on Sunday 9th December - 7:43am AEDST.

This is the 4th Space Shuttle mission this year, and will fly to the International Space Station to install the Columbus laboratory onto the Harmony module.

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* NASA Space Shuttle page
* NASA TV (watch the launch live!)
* Heavens-above for ISS and Shuttle overhead pass predictions

Good luck to the crew!

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Old 03-12-2007, 09:55 AM
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looking forward to this one
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Old 03-12-2007, 09:56 AM
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Thanks for that Mike...
now here is another Goal for you..

a trip on the shuttle one day....

what the mind can concieve a hopeful man can achieve.

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Just doing some obs schedules for Sydney:

New obs tba as old ones now out to lunch.

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Old 06-12-2007, 10:20 PM
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Don't forget the launch, only 10 hours to go! Get on NASA TV and watch it in the morning!
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Old 07-12-2007, 06:45 AM
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Dec. 6, 10:30 a.m. EST: During tanking, two of four LH2 Engine Cutoff (ECO) sensors failed to respond appropriately, which is a Launch Commit Violation. The requirement to proceed calls for 3 of 4. The launch was scrubbed at 9:56 a.m. EST on the recommendation of Launch Director Doug Lyons.

Mission Management Team Chairman LeRoy Cain concurred following a short briefing on the issue. The ice inspection team will proceed with an abbreviated vehicle inspection prior to offloading the LO2 and LH2 and recycle for a launch attempt tomorrow, at 4:09 p.m. (8:09am our time AEST?)
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Old 07-12-2007, 07:02 AM
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Just noticed that too, Chris. How annoying for the crew.

The time on the left-bar has already been updated.
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Old 07-12-2007, 07:42 AM
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Good news for me... Saturday morning - I can watch it at home!

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Any updated observing schedules?
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Old 07-12-2007, 01:07 PM
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It's been pushed back another day!
It's now Sunday morning at 7:43am AEDST - and even then it's not guaranteed due to weather.

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At Thursday evening's press conference, NASA mission managers announced that the launch of space shuttle Atlantis would be delayed for 48 hours.

Liftoff of mission STS-122 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center is now scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 8 at 3:43 p.m. EST according to LeRoy Cain, Mission Management Team chairman.

Weather officer Captain Chris Lovett said the weather conditions are slightly less favorable for Saturday's launch with a 40 percent chance of weather prohibiting launch.

Thursday's launch was scrubbed when two of four LH2 Engine Cutoff (ECO) sensors failed to respond appropriately during tanking, which is a Launch Commit Violation.
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Eric the observing scheduled for the ISS won't change. Go to heavens-above and enter your co-ordinates, and click "ISS" for pass predictions.
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Eric the observing scheduled for the ISS won't change. Go to heavens-above and enter your co-ordinates, and click "ISS" for pass predictions.

True, we'll just likely lose the docking passes.

I saw Mir docking with a new module back in the late 80's and will never forget that one.

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Looks like it's on hold for a while, may still launch later today?
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I hope so. I got out of bed to watch it... half asleep... trying to work out why it's not on...

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So...it's now tomorrow arvo...if everything goes OK? (10 Dec).
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Tomorrow morning - check the time on the left.
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Old 09-12-2007, 05:47 PM
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I did check at left...it was reading "10 Dec 6:21am GMT+10"...which I took as 6:21 +10hrs = 4.21pm Oz time.

So I guess the clock actually mean 6.21am here (as in GMT+10). Got it!

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NASA TV says five hours to go.

The countdown clock at left say 8hrs 30mins.

Think I'll keep an eye on NASA TV.
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Darn!

One of the four hydrogen sensors has failed.

Quoting the NASA TV voiceover guy: "This is not good news".
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