ISS pass over NZ during S5 truss work

From: Robert Holdsworth (robbonz1@xtra.co.nz)
Date: Sat Aug 11 2007 - 02:46:15 EDT

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    If things go according to the flight plan the installation of the S5 truss 
    should be almost complete during a pass over the "South Pacific,"  more 
    precisely these particular islands that some people overlook (though the 
    astronauts don't, they look over us :-)
    
    Locks are removed at 1752 UTC, our pass is at 1817 to 1824  and S5 
    installation at 1827.
    
    Weather is supposed to clear for a while after a cold front has passed by 
    but will  probably still be bad for this pass- more frustration!
    
    Robert
    Wainuiomata
    New Zealand
    South Pacific :-)
    174.948E
    41.261S 
    
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