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  • History On-Orbit was the previous entry in this blog.

    NASA IG Prepared Hearing Statement and Additional Exhibits Now Online - NASA Watch 2007

  • STS-120 On-Orbit was the previous entry in this blog.

    What Happens in Vegas - Stays in Space - NASA Watch 2007

  • "Projected On-Orbit Capability including 12A, 13S/12S, 23P - O2 if no Elektron* - Date to Skip Cycle - October 27, 2006"

    NASA Watch: ISS News: October 2006 Archives 2006

  • "Projected On-Orbit Capability including 12A, 13S/12S, 23P - O2 if no Elektron* - Date to Skip Cycle - October 27, 2006"

    NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: October 2006 Archives 2006

  • NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 30 November 2004: ISS Orbit† as of this morning, 6:46am EST = epoch: Mean altitude -- 356.3 km, Apogee height -- 359.4 km, Perigee height -- 353.3 km

    NASA Watch: ISS News: November 2004 Archives 2004

  • NASA Space Station On-Orbit Status 30 November 2004: ISS Orbit† as of this morning, 6:46am EST = epoch: Mean altitude -- 356.3 km, Apogee height -- 359.4 km, Perigee height -- 353.3 km

    NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: November 2004 Archives 2004

  • Williams, Creamer & Noguchi took the periodic O-OHA (On-Orbit Hearing Assessment) test, a

    SpaceRef Top Stories 2010

  • NASA ISS On-Orbit Status - With today's wake period greatly lengthened from yesterday to ~20 hrs (3: 30am - 11: 30pm EDT), the crew continued on a sleep cycle shift protocol designed to adjust to the requirements of today's EVA-21A and the following Mission 15A docked period (see Wake / Sleep Schedule, below, based on a nominal STS-119 launch on Wednesday).

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

  • NASA ISS On-Orbit Status - With today's wake period greatly lengthened from yesterday to ~20 hrs (3: 30am - 11: 30pm EDT), the crew continued on a sleep cycle shift protocol designed to adjust to the requirements of today's EVA-21A and the following Mission 15A docked period (see Wake / Sleep Schedule, below, based on a nominal STS-119 launch on Wednesday).

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

  • NASA ISS On-Orbit Status - With today's wake period greatly lengthened from yesterday to ~20 hrs (3: 30am - 11: 30pm EDT), the crew continued on a sleep cycle shift protocol designed to adjust to the requirements of today's EVA-21A and the following Mission 15A docked period (see Wake / Sleep Schedule, below, based on a nominal STS-119 launch on Wednesday).

    Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now 2009

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