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On Orbit => Real NASA Space Shuttle Missions => Topic started by: Thomas Loeffelmann on November 20, 2007, 01:08:39 PM
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This is my Manual what i have and study very cool stuff.
http://www.shuttlepresskit.com/STS-98/scom.htm
und viel Spass beim lesen
a good pilot is always in training
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wow ! the full SCOM ! Great and thanks!
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Nice link. Thanks. ;)
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Cthulus, that's not the full one, just part of it :)
The real one is out there as well, somewhere...
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Cthulus, that's not the full one, just part of it :)
The real one is out there as well, somewhere...
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Inside some lucky REAL Space Shuttle Astronaut's locker:-D.
/Amin
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Oh I see ........ So, one question, How much pages has the original one ?????
BTW, can you open it ? My Adobe Acrobats wont... ???
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Oh I see ........ So, one question, How much pages has the original one ?????
BTW, can you open it ? My Adobe Acrobats wont... ???
Alas, the 20MB file is corrupt, but the separate chapters seem to be OK ... judging by the contents, it is an old, cca '88 version of the Shuttle Manual, but still useful.
.Admin
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ok thanks!
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I've got the full SCOM at home, when I get back there this weekend,
I'll count them for you ;)
And now: off to my pre-exam in chemistry ^^
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ok thank you !
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The complete (and much more recent) SCOM is in the L2 section of http://nasaspaceflight.com, which is where I found out about this program...
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Yes, that L2 section appears to be quite a resource for anyone interested in Space Shuttles...
Too bad it's so darned expensive :(
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