Archive - Aug 7, 2010

ISS Radio Report

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8 years 20 weeks ago
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PACKET
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NOT ACTIVE
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Not active now due to Problems with Cooling pump at station that failed on the 31st Jul. This is considered a major failure and alot of systems have been shut down as a result. Spacewalks currently underway. More info at NASA.
KE5ZGI – Sat, 2010 – 08 – 07 19:18

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Good job with this pump Guys, we are with you in the earth enjoy EVAs
CA6CCA – Sat, 2010 – 08 – 07 17:37

ISS Radio Report

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8 years 20 weeks ago
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PACKET
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Nothing in SA GG66, great pass with 86° of elevation.
pu2ksq – Sat, 2010 – 08 – 07 17:10

ISS Radio Report

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8 years 20 weeks ago
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PACKET
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NOT ACTIVE
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nothing over tow trying no-44
KB5AAM – Sat, 2010 – 08 – 07 16:50

Spacewalkers to Replace Failed Ammonia Pump Module

ISS Status Report

Watch the EVA live at http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

Expedition 24 Flight Engineers Doug Wheelock and Tracy Caldwell Dyson switched their spacesuits to battery power at 7:19 a.m. EDT, signaling the start of the first of two spacewalks that will focus on removing the ammonia pump module that failed last Saturday and putting its replacement in place.

The repair tasks, which include removing the failed pump module from the S1 Truss and retrieving a spare from an external stowage platform, are expected to take about 6.5 to 7 hours. They are scheduled to complete installation and activation of the new pump module during the second spacewalk planned for Wednesday at 6:55 a.m.

N5VHO – Sat, 2010 – 08 – 07 10:24

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
8 years 20 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
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Not active over EU -- 73 all
ON3URT – Sat, 2010 – 08 – 07 07:37

ISS Radio Report

Date/Time: 
8 years 20 weeks ago
Mode: 
PACKET
Status: 
NOT ACTIVE
Description: 
Not heard in SA GG66 with 42,5° of elevation.
pu2ksq – Sat, 2010 – 08 – 07 02:27
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