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- verb transitive To bring (a ship etc.) out of its
berth .
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Astronauts Kay Hire and Nick Patrick used the shuttle's robotic arm to unberth the Orbiter Boom Sensor System to perform the standard post-launch inspection of the shuttle's thermal protection system tiles and reinforced carbon panels on the spacecraft's nose cap and wing leading edges.
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Power will be fed to MRM-1 by Atlantis through the use of a ROEU (Remotely Operated Electrical Umbilical) from activation on FD-1 through the MRM-1 powerdown prior to unberth on FD-5.
NASASpaceFlight.com Chris Bergin 2010
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Arm grapple, unberth and handoff of Japanese Logistics Module-Exposed Section to Canadarm2 *
WN.com - Articles related to NASA wants to send you to the moon - Lyrically speaking 2010
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Astronauts Kay Hire and Nick Patrick used the shuttle's robotic arm to unberth the Orbiter Boom Sensor System to perform the standard post-launch inspection of the shuttle's thermal protection system tiles and reinforced carbon panels on the spacecraft's nose cap and wing leading edges.
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Flight Day 6 * Spacewalk 2 by Wolf and Marshburn (Transfer of critical station spare components from ICC-VLD to External Stowage Platform-3, installation of Japanese Experiment Facility forward camera) Flight Day 7 * Shuttle Robotic Arm grapple, unberth and handoff of Japanese Logistics Module-Exposed Section to Canadarm2 * Canadarm2 installation of Japanese Exposed Section on Japanese Exposed Facility * Canadarm2 removal of
WN.com - Articles related to NASA wants to send you to the moon - Lyrically speaking 2010
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Facility forward camera) Flight Day 7 * Shuttle Robotic Arm grapple, unberth and handoff of
WN.com - Articles related to NASA wants to send you to the moon - Lyrically speaking 2010
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"SRMS uncradles and maneuvers out of the way to an S6 unberth viewing position.
NASASpaceFlight.com 2009
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