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Old December 18th 06, 11:28 PM posted to sci.space.station
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That's a great shot (supposedly over the Florida panhandle), of
Christer translating around the base of the spar with Beamer up on the
end of the arm. The half-furled array is the upper 2/3 of the picture,
and white gear (arm and spar) contrast nicely with the black of space.

/dps

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Old December 19th 06, 02:12 AM posted to sci.space.station
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snidely wrote:
That's a great shot (supposedly over the Florida panhandle), of
Christer translating around the base of the spar with Beamer up on the
end of the arm. The half-furled array is the upper 2/3 of the picture,
and white gear (arm and spar) contrast nicely with the black of space.


Helmet cam of Christer returning to the airlock is pretty good, too.

/dps

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Old December 19th 06, 03:13 PM posted to sci.space.station
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"snidely" skrev i en meddelelse
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snidely wrote:
That's a great shot (supposedly over the Florida panhandle), of
Christer translating around the base of the spar with Beamer up on the
end of the arm. The half-furled array is the upper 2/3 of the picture,
and white gear (arm and spar) contrast nicely with the black of space.


Helmet cam of Christer returning to the airlock is pretty good, too.

/dps


Where do you se this picture??
Link:

Henrik


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Old December 19th 06, 08:25 PM posted to sci.space.station
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MetroHenrik wrote:
"snidely" skrev i en meddelelse
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snidely wrote:
That's a great shot (supposedly over the Florida panhandle), of
Christer translating around the base of the spar with Beamer up on the
end of the arm. The half-furled array is the upper 2/3 of the picture,
and white gear (arm and spar) contrast nicely with the black of space.


Helmet cam of Christer returning to the airlock is pretty good, too.

/dps


Where do you se this picture??


NASA TV. Look for John to have a capture on http://space-tv.6x.to/
-- he's got the first of 3 parts up already, but the airlock (actually
going for the portable foot restraint, and then to the airlock) was
near the end, so it should be in part 3. Over Australia, if I heard
right.

Not sure if the elbow cam shot will be in pt 2 or pt 3, but I'd guess
it was at about 4h+ -- Christer was giving shakes to the blanket box at
the time. A hi-res still of the shot would be great, but it was video.

/dps

 




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