Hi Admin, I was just checking and updating my Excel launch countdown chart.
Here is my suggestion:
We should meet all together in teamspeak
Monday, Nov 16, at 18:00 UTCThat would be:
Mon 10:00 (10:00 a.m.) PST
Mon 12:00 (00:00 p.m.) CST (or 12:00 p.m.? High noon
)
Mon 13:00 (01:00 p.m.) EST
Mon 18:00 (06:00 p.m.) UTC (GMT)
Mon 18:00 (06:00 p.m.) West Europe (London, ...)
Mon 19:00 (07:00 p.m.) Central Europe
Tue 05:00 (05:00 a.m.) Sydney
Remember everybody eastward from India, this is Tuesday morning.
During the night from Monday to Tuesday.
For a synced launch time 1 hour 28 minutes later at 19:28 UTC (14:28 EST).
Everybody should have NASA-TV online via TV or second computer.
(If you Alt-Tab out of SSM2007 you pause the simulation!)
For the best experience for all I would recommend, that we all look at the same Internet NASA-TV stream, for excample:
http://www.nasa.gov/55644main_NASATV_Windows.asxFor those without NASA-TV I'll speak the countdown (every Minute, T-30sec, T-15sec and the last 10 sec) if necessary.
At that time NASA should be at T-33 minutes and counting with two holds to come.
(10 minutes at T-20 and approximately 45 minutes at T-9)
We don't know the exact planned duration at T-9 now, but we'll know, when we meet.
I suggest everybody to use
STS-122 as this is an Atlantis launch to the ISS from the same pad and a launch time only 17 minute different from the official STS-129 launch time. STS-122 launch day differs 49 days from Dec 21 and STS-129 launch day differs 38 days, so the sun should be in nearly the same position giving similar lighting conditions.
Everybody should be already in sync with NASA or have the simulation paused at T-25 minutes, (after finishing the T-26 switches).
We should try to sync before or during the T-20 min hold and try to pick up the NASA countdown together at the end of the T-20 minutes hold.
To enter Teamspeak, go to one of the following pages
http://wiki.ssm-fans.infohttp://portal.ssm-fans.info/index.php/teamspeakserverand click on connect in the Teamspeak viewer area.
If you need help connecting, look at:
http://ts.ssm-fans.infoI advise everybody to rehearse the STS-122 launch and have some saves ready
at T-30:00 T-20:00 T-8:30 and T-2:00 minutes.
At least the T-2 minutes save is important, cause from that time on you can just sit and enjoy the launch.
Looking forward to hear you all on Monday,
Armin