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Nephi

Quote from: sgi on July 15, 2009, 08:28:59 PMhow much time requested the whole thing?
Far too much time according to my wife  :D I managed to secure between one and two hours everyday, either by waking up earlier than usual, or by going to bed later than usual. I had a lot of work at the same time so it was quite hard at times, and I ended up a bit tired. But it takes what it takes.

QuoteHave you wrote your single mission data about experienced difficulty, grapples, landing time, EVAs and so on?
I had even started writing down all the little spelling and grammtical errors in the comms, to send them to groundcrew. And then my one and a half year old son decided that the paper was worthy of his drawing talent, so it ended up covered in a wealth of green, blue and red all over it. So, i gave up, to be honest.

QuoteBecause is my intention to restart all missions (from T -1:50) taking all these data. Could be interesting a comparison.
I still have some data left on the few bits of paper that escaped my son's drawing frenzy but not much.
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Lieste

STS-1 in the bag. Checklists used for shutting down the Ku antenna (couldn't find the correct SPEC page), and for locating the Mn Brakes switches on the overhead.

No troubles apart from excessive (visual) sideslip during the S-turns - a smooth landing at EAFB.

Huron_Serenity

STS-100 completed.

My first ISS docking. Docking to the ISS was easier than I expected, especially compared to capturing a satellite.
"It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness."

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Quote from: Lieste on July 16, 2009, 03:37:03 PM
STS-1 in the bag. Checklists used for shutting down the Ku antenna (couldn't find the correct SPEC page), and for locating the Mn Brakes switches on the overhead.

No troubles apart from excessive (visual) sideslip during the S-turns - a smooth landing at EAFB.

GOOD JOB Lieste and welcome to the SSM2007 family!

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Deano

Now also done STS-8, STS-47, STS-93 and STS-99
All missions completed!

Huron_Serenity

"It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness."

Nomad313

Missions Completed:
1, 8, 41C, 26, 27, 31, 88, 96, 32, 51A, 47, 93, 103, 99, 98, 100, 121, 116, 117

spaceboy7441

Well you completed A Hubble Mission. ;)
Great Job!
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Huron_Serenity

STS-98 complete.

Certainly some enjoyable RMS and EVA work on that mission. Good practice for STS-125.
"It is better to light one candle than to curse the darkness."

Cthulhus

updated and new mission added !

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Nephi

Quote from: Cthulhus on July 20, 2009, 07:52:50 AM
updated and new mission added !
I'm still not in it  :'(
I'm in the process of doing STS 125 but not finished yet.
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Cthulhus

I missed you somewhere ? Please forgive me and tell me where I must add you

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Nephi

Quote from the last page :
Quote from: Nephi on July 15, 2009, 08:27:49 AM
I have at last finished my third whole chronological run of the entire thing :)
So... pretty much on all missions except the last SP one (STS 125, hope to have it done by tomorrow though)
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Cthulhus

#1093
ok ! done :)

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Nephi

Thanks a lot Cthulhus :) Hope to have time to complete STS 125 by tomorrow.
Look, there's a telescope out there !