OK, lets do it with me as MC again.
We meet all together in teamspeak this Saturday, Jul 11, at 22:30 UTC that would be:
Sat 15:30 (03:30 p.m.) PDT
Sat 17:30 (05:30 p.m.) CDT
Sat 18:30 (06:30 p.m.) EDT
Sat 22:30 (10:30 p.m.) UTC (GMT)
Sat 23:30 (11:30 p.m.) West Europe (London, ...)
Sun 00:30 (00:30 a.m.) Central Europe
Sun 08:30 (08:30 a.m.) Sydney
Remember everybody eastward from London, this is Sunday morning.
During the night from Saturday to Sunday.
For a synced launch time 1 hour and 9 minutes later at 23:39 UTC (19:39 EDT).
Everybody should have NASA-TV online via TV or second computer.
(If you Alt-Tab out of SSM2007 you pause the simulation!)
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/For those without NASA-TV there should be one person who speaks the countdown (every Minute, T-30sec, T-15sec and the last 10 sec) if necessary.
I can do this as before, but it would be better someone in Florida because of time-lag.
BTW, I updated my Excel-Countdown program available here:
http://www.anaesth.med.tu-muenchen.de/Daten/Countdown.zipAt that time NASA should be at T-49 minutes and counting with two holds to come.
(10 minutes at T-20 and some minutes at T-9)
T-49 at 22:30UTC implies a 10 min hold at T-9 or a different launch time than 23:39 UTC.
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-117 as this is a Summer launch to the ISS from the same pad and a launch time only 1 minute different from the official STS-127 launch time.
Everybody should be already in sync with NASA or have the simulation paused at T-30 minutes, so we have plenty of time to sync and to discuss how to handle the two holds.
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-117 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 Saturday,
Armin