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Old June 7th 08, 12:37 PM posted to sci.space.station
Brian Gaff
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Sorry, I don't get it. It seems that the Sarj is parked in a different
position for tomorrows eva, to how it was on the last one, we are talking
about the 'good' sarj he Well, they say that undoing the same cover will
not show the same spot as last time when they looked, but surely, its not
rocket science to work out from the new position, which cover is going to be
the one to open to get at the same spot?

Also, I'd be willing to bet on there being the lubricant lines under the
cover where he looked before. Lines as have been seen are common on this
sort of mechanism, and are likely to be universally distributed by now.

Just a comment or two.

Brian

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Old June 7th 08, 04:10 PM posted to sci.space.station
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Did NASA consider using the boom sensor system to inspect the sarj ?

Could it had been used by station during the time it was stowed on the
station, or does the station lack the software to run the boom sensor
system ?
 




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