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Indeed. Today is FD13 - RCS/FCS Checkouts & KU Band stow, picosat deployment.

Tomorrow is deorbit burn. Orb posted the landing tracks earlier in this thread.
 

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Yes. There was also posted a link to calendar event in that post, which contains set timers for some events from deorbit to landing. Those timers would tell you it's about one day more. :thumbup:


CBS News Space: Astronauts test re-entry systems, pack for landing


Landing opportunities for the following days:
ORBIT
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SITE
|{colsp=2}
DEORBIT BURN
|{colsp=2}
LANDING
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EDT
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UTC
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EDT
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UTC

{colsp=6}
Thursday, July 21, 2011 (nominal EOM)

200|KSC|04:49:04 a.m. |08:49:04 |05:56:58 a.m. |09:56:58

201|KSC|06:25:44 a.m.|10:25:44|07:25:44 a.m.|11:25:44

{colsp=6}
Friday, July 22, 2011 (EOM+1)

215|KSC|03:51 a.m.|07:51|04:56 a.m.|08:56

216|KSC|05:28 a.m.|08:28|06:31 a.m.|10:31

217|EDW NOR|06:58 a.m. 07:00 a.m.|10:58 11:00|08:02 a.m. 08:04 a.m.|12:02 12:04

218|EDW NOR|08:35 a.m. 08:37 a.m.|12:35 12:37|09:38 a.m. 09:40 a.m.|13:38 13:40

219|EDW|10:12 a.m.|14:12|11:15 a.m.|15:15

{colsp=6}
Saturday, July 23, 2011 (EOM+2)

231|KSC|04:26 a.m.|08:26|05:30 a.m.|09:30

232|NOR KSC|05:59 a.m. 06:03 a.m.|09:59 10:03|07:03 a.m. 07:06 a.m.|11:03 11:06

233|EDW NOR|07:33 a.m. 07:35 a.m.|11:33 11:35|08:37 a.m. 08:39 a.m.|12:37 12:39

234|EDW|09:10 a.m.|13:10|10:13 a.m.|14:13

236[highlight]*[/highlight]|KSC|11:34 a.m.|15:34|01:36 p.m.|17:36
[highlight]*[/highlight] - Descending node entry
 

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I'm definitely going to get up early to watch the broadcast. There is almost nothing that makes me want to miss this!
 

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Ode to Atlantis
By Pete Harding

Farewell Atlantis, you’ve done us all proud,
Your wings were so graceful, your engines so loud.

You accomplished so much, you showed us the way,
The debt we all owe you, we can never repay.

You inspired and awed us with your elegance and your style,
There’ll be nothing quite like you for a very long while.

So bring ‘em back home, safely once more,
As you glide down to Earth, you’ll leave us in awe.

When you roll to a stop, we’ll weep and we’ll cry,
For we know never again, will you take to the sky.

But you’ll always live on, in both the heart and the mind,
We will never forget you – you were one of a kind.

So as you end your career, you do so with pride,
To you we say Hail Atlantis – thanks for the ride!

:cry:
 

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Fortunately I have to be at work at 6:30AM tomorrow so I will be awake anyways for scheduled landing.

Does anyone know where at Kennedy they are going to display Atlantis?
I am guessing they are going to put it away from the main visitors complex like the Saturn V.
 

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The Saturn V isn't at the main VC. Atlantis will be, and near SLE, I think.

KSC%20Shuttle%20display%20concept%202%20450.jpg
 

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Oh of course! :) I'll be seeing Atlantis quite often in person as I live in Florida lol. But it will be my last time seeing the space shuttle fully operational.

Same here :(.Hopefully it will be clear down here in Boynton Beach for me to see Atlantis' and the shuttle program's last re-entry.Awesome poem Pete:cry:.
 

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KSC%20Shuttle%20display%20concept%202%20450.jpg


This kind of vivid artwork of the Shuttle is something that really inspired me as a kid. It brings a tear to see such a depiction with ISS-era hardware in the payload bay.

And it is even worse, that I thought it was a depiction of a mural, but I then looked closer found out that it is a depiction of an actual intended display... that is sad, I think, that things have come full circle, we are done depicting these vehicles in flight... now we only make depictions of them as museum displays.
 

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a depiction of any vessel in Orbiter is one that still flies :salute: - doesn't get any more glorious than that :hmm:

at what time is the landing, gmt?
 

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a depiction of any vessel in Orbiter is one that still flies :salute: - doesn't get any more glorious than that :hmm:

at what time is the landing, gmt?
Landing KSC200: 5:56:58am EDT(0956:58 UTC)
Landing KSC201: 7:32:28am EDT(1132:38 UTC)
 

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The Space Shuttle's last TV transmission


After broadcasting thousands of hours of historic events in orbit, the shuttle's cargo bay television cameras fade to static for the last time. The orbiter's television antenna was stowed for the last time. There will be no more live views from the shuttle.
 

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Preparations for entry are underway. Payload bay doors are closed. Mission Control has given GO for OPS-3.


CBS News Space: Astronauts ready Atlantis for final re-entry


Here's timeline for today's deorbit and landing:

EDT
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UTC
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EVENT

02:29 a.m.|06:29|OPS-3 transition

02:54 a.m.|06:54|Entry switch list verification

03:04 a.m.|07:04|Deorbit maneuver update

03:09 a.m.|07:09|Crew entry review

03:24 a.m.|07:24|Commander, pilot don entry suits

03:41 a.m.|07:41|Inertial measurement unit alignment

03:49 a.m.|07:49|Commander, pilot strap in; mission specialists don suits

04:06 a.m.|08:06|Shuttle steering check

04:09 a.m.|08:09|Hydraulic system prestart

04:16 a.m.|08:16|Toilet deactivation

{colsp=3} Deorbit on orbit 200:

04:29 a.m.|08:29|Mission control 'go' for deorbit burn

04:35 a.m.|08:35|Mission specialists seat ingress

04:44 a.m.|08:44|Single APU start

04:49:04 a.m. |08:49:04 |Deorbit ignition (altitude: 239.8 miles; dT: 3:17; dV: 223 mph)

04:52:21 a.m.|08:52:21|Deorbit burn complete

05:24:50 a.m.|09:24:50|Atmospheric entry (altitude: 75.7 miles; velocity: mach 25)

05:29:45 a.m.|09:29:45|1st roll command to left

05:41:13 a.m.|09:41:13|1st roll left to right

05:43:58 a.m.|09:43:58|C-band radar acquisition

05:50:12 a.m.|09:50:12|Velocity less than mach 2.5 (altitude: 83,600 feet)

05:52:22 a.m.|09:52:22|Velocity less than mach 1 (altitude: 47,000 feet0

05:53:11 a.m.|09:53:11|Start left turn to runway 15 (altitude: 35,300 feet)

05:56:58 a.m.|09:56:58|Landing

{colsp=3} Deorbit on orbit 201:

06:05 a.m.|10:05|Mission control 'go' for deorbit burn

06:11 a.m.|10:11|Mission specialists seat ingress

06:20 a.m.|10:20|Single APU start

06:25:44 a.m.|10:25:44|Deorbit ignition (altitude: 240.7 miles)

06:29:01 a.m.|10:29:01|Deorbit burn complete

07:00:44 a.m.|11:00:44|Atmospheric entry (altitude: 75.7 miles)

07:05:38 a.m.|11:05:38|1st roll command to left

07:17:57 a.m.|11:17:57|1st left to right roll reversal

07:19:55 a.m.|11:19:55|C-band radar acquisition

07:26:05 a.m.|11:26:05|Velocity less than mach 2.5 (altitude: 84,100 feet)

07:28:16 a.m.|11:28:16|Velocity less than mach 1 (altitude: 46,800 feet)

07:28:46 a.m.|11:28:46|Start left turn to runway 15 (altitude: 39,200 feet)

07:32:55 a.m.|11:32:55|Landing


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