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5 the volcano site. I could not
6 see anything other than what
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12 what we expected. The film install
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25 33_ 031325 CDR And I guess the first problem we had -r-_
25 was in flight planning. We had an
27 ATM pass scheduled Just prior to
28 the S183. Right after I did
29 the - the film install, I immediately
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_7 on weather. Today I saw a - an
_ exceptionally samllcy__lonic t_
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surprised me is how well it was
_" defined and how ... clouds there
really were in it. I 'm wondering
whetheryou have seen this before
_ and,if not,whether thisis
_] something I ought to be taking
•_ handheld photos of. I was so
_.'_ reluctant because I was waiting for
-_ thepassoverJapan.It'sa
;-_ volcano and I did not have much film
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buildingblock i, 1A. We remainedin
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3_ 00 03 hl CDR This is the CDR at 00:03 Zulu.
PLATE number 20 on the S183, the
sequence was started at 00:01
Zulu. The sequence prior to that
which _ 1260 SECONDS was about
15 seconds longer in terminating
than was anticipated. This - this
one is a 300 SECOND, and I think
we might Just barely make it. I
may have to truncate this one at
sunrise. The TILT and NOTATION for
this particular PLATE, number 20,
is TILT, 5.1; NOTATION 193.3,
for field number 130.
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335 17 39 i0 CDR Okay, now for a big CD. Where are you?
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335 22 52 02 SPT SPT, at 22:52, debriefing the last ......
ATM pass, which was 22:03 for the
beginning. I already gave some
information on the pointing, which
was achieved by the first building
block 28, J0P hA step 4. The pointing
was good; however, to start it off,
despite the discussion we had this
morning with Bill Lenoir, I managed
: to get myself to a roll of -2503,
rather than the one which was sug-
_ gested in second building block of
appro_Ately 8000. So I was
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5 UP/DOWN, and _most at that same
6 in L_'z'/RIGHT. In stopping the
7 _ating once at arotmd ... minutes
8 r_m-1_ng and once again at 12, the
9 counts were 4500 and then down to
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2 correction, Nikon 02 and f_im pack IR08.
3 When I was down loading it from stowage,
4 I was rewinding at the cassette and I
5 felt the resistance go, and I opened the
6 back, and there was still film in it. So
y I have exposed the first part of that roll
8 to light. I don't think that I slipped the
-- rewind knob out ; I could have, however
10 there's - that's not the only problem. I
11 now can't get the back closed, so I suspect
12 s_m_lar sort problem with their interlock
13 mchanism. I'm goingto check it out when
I_ I have time. That's Nikon 2, and the film _I
15 part of which I exposed was IR08. And
16 I _rill troubleshoot the camera later when
17 I have time and give a report on it. -- :_
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22 336 03 07 26 PLT PLT on channel A giving approximately 3 O
23 minutes of XUV down 19uk. Time is GMT __ nl
24 _ 03:07:h2. We're coming up - powering up
25 tO do J0P 6. The PMEC starting approaching -4
2_ flare - I had - I got _pproach and I say
27 it went as high as 55( , I think. And I had
2S quite a lot of activity at X - in X-ray _m-ge 0,_
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_? display, and looked ix: XUV for point --_
v','_ brightening All three of us started looking ,,
_ at it, and I ended up _ing a - I - I'ii '_"
32 e.ll that in the debriefing.
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3_ PLT Okay, so we're having a few minutes of 7.
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35 XUV M0N here, and then I'm going to
36 start into J0P 2A, step 6. I'Ii go to
37 one more cycle of integration, and
33 the time is 03:08:36 row. PLT out.
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40 336 03 13 31 CT'R This is the CDR at 03:13 Zulu. At 03:07,
4_ "r took a handheld 30-rillimeter Nikon
42 picture of the east cepe, New Zealand,
43 the heel of the boot. I had nothing
_4 special in mind when I took it, Just the
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was run nominally. The 12-minute
3 exposure on the 54, and 56 single
4 frmae _, the timer didn't start when I
5 hit the switch, or the - somehow or another
6 the index didn't work right. I think I
7 got near 11-1/2 or 12-1/2 minutes. I'ii
5 use the little auxilary timer that we
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12 And when I was going for 12 - sometimes I
13 el - I either got 11-1/2 or 12-1/2. And
i¢ tha- that's the anomaly on that one m
15 exposure. So JOP step I completed as - as -4
]6 briefed. The VTR, 3 minutes of video -r
_7 tape, end I forgot to turn the "video --
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22 That PMEC, is still hovering between C
23 400 - around 400. Okay, now J0P 2A, -- nl
_z building block i0, was executed as per -4
25 pad. Slit was rolled below what I -r
C6 thought was a descended neutral line. I _
27 perhaps did get a little ... part of
_$ the slit, but I wanted to get the slit
27 in the hottest part and in order to do ":
=C that, the hottest part as I Judge it to
_! "be ...... XUV MON and integrate. So _,
32 I think I filled the slit probably
_3 obstinately with hot _tuff. $4 didn't O
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35 flare watch with - it was sequence .<
"_6 PATROL SHORT. Hit one MIRROR AUTO
_7 RASTER, shut it dowa, but with the attention
_ of ... I or 3 for intensity. I did not
._? do that so I didn't get, any more data with
40 5_- But there _asn't _ch to that one,
41 _o I did get the two exposures 82B, io
42 seconds, and 40 seconds. The NU z update
43 1_s performed on time, and as I was watching
44 the antivieregion 87 we wetn toward t
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34 before S233 was scheduled - - r-
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36 SPT Continuing on with - CX47, frs_e number 9,
_7 with it a low, an associated frontal
33 system out over the ocean. And with a ...
39 of low Sun angle .... Wake view, with a _-
40 low Sun angle and it showed up the cloud
41 definition exceptiona]]y well. The some
42 of thunder storm funnel up coming through
43 the circus. Exceptionally good three -
44 dimensional picture of a good low and
45 frontal system coming off from it. SPT out.
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4 !336 03 37 40 SPT SPT at 03:37 reporting on the sighting of
5 what appears to be another object in
6 orbit very similar to ours. It was seen
7 at the wardroom window exactly perpendicular
to the plane at the wardroom window at
03:25. Appeared Just at sunset; it most
10 likely has reflected light from the object.
11 It looked like it was tumbling slowly ,.
12 through the period of the white oscillations y_
13 was around once every 46 seconds. It 9_
_4 was not a uniform tumble in that teach peak m
15 in brightness was not exactly the same as -4
16 the previous. After 5 minutes - that's
_7 at 03:30, it had moved relative to us
19 30 degrees in the minus-X direction, that is,
:9 up towards our head as we stand in the L_
2?, ln_rdroom. The - it eventually faded away
2_ where it could not be seen at about - of DI
_2 complete darkness. O
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_' _36 03 39 15 CC PLT, Houston, I minute to LOS here. Next
25 station contact in 12/2 minutes ... And I
26 we would like you to confirm the TV MON is _
27 off, S056 AIRLOCK DOOR TO CLOSE and S055
_ MODE to STOP as you close out the panel _ >
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_I PLT Okay, Bruce. ! I'm Just going to do it slowly. _ ,_
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8 we sighted. It was seen out the wardroom
window at 03:25. The line of sight was
!0 directly perpendicular to the plane of the
_1 wardroom window. It was an object which
_2 most likely was tumbling, as its intensity
_3 varied with a frequency of around 46 - C
_ once every 46 seconds. The peaks in intensity
15 were not the same, that is uniform in time, --
16 so I suspect that the object was tumbling =
7 in a random mode, that is in a way which
_._ would not always expose the same surface
c to the Sun and reflect if off. At 03:30, it _
IC had ... up 30 degrees off our direct line of U
t' sight out the wardroom window in the plus-X 7 ,.7 '_
:2 direction - correction, that's minus-X direction
2." as we look - The motion in the wardroom window T,
-, was towards our heads or the twelve o'clock --
;5 position as we're looking out, that would -_
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27 faded away at 03:32 where we could no longer
_ see in that reflection light. We had seen ,_c
_ . the object once before, and most likely
T probably won't see it ,_ain now that we are _
_ looking for it. Now ozr question is is it -J
._2 part of the booster that put the Skylab work-
32 shop in orbit? Most likely it is. SPT out. C.
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?s 336 03 48 17 SPT SPT at 03:48 Subject 133. In a previous ._
_ discussion I believe i_ was yesterday morning
i_ on 133, I mentioned th_ fact that so far
_3 all of the nights which I have had with
37 MISS, the duration of the sleep has been
40 below what I consider to be my average and
41 'my required sleep .... has led to ... mis-
_2 interpretations. And I would like to point
43 out that the reason this is below sleep is
44 because of the operational requirements of
45 the m/ssion as opposed to the 133 itself.
45 M133 has slowed me down in no way from sleeping.
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337 21 04 O0 CDR And now left the - I'm leaving the ATM
set up as requested on pad with a roll
ofminus 4800 down minus 1285, right
left of Owith the MIRROR AUTO RASTER
running. I've found this very, very
plain looking todya. There was nothing
special that I could see tha's worthy of
note, though havn't Just a - as well
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the limb which is 39, and 94 is - I can
reach at 94 and filament 41 are very,
very weak. The only action on - the limb
were 92 on the west limb and I noticed
in XUV MON that we have something crying
up on the east limb right now. And
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337 21 04 00 CDR And now left the - I'm leaving the ATM
set up as requested on pad with a roll
of minus 4800 down minus 1285, right
left of 0 with the MIRROR AUTO RASTER
running. I've found this very, very
plain looking todya. There was nothing
special that I could see tha's worthy of
note, though havn't Just a - as well
as I can see, the one filament over near
the limb which is 39, and 94 is - I can
reach at 94 and filament hl are very,
very weak. The only action on - the limb
were 92 on the west limb and I noticed
in XUV MON that we have something coming
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30 focus and I think the last 20 seconds of T_
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33 to do is start a little closer to the
39 first - let's see - to comet rise - Let's
40 see, I'm trying to see what you had for
41 oumet right here. 02:35. Well, looks like
42 you started Just as e-:ly as you could
43 _xkyw_'. Sunrise you hold here is 02:42;
44 however, at 02:hO we w_re all ready getting
45 a lot of light around the spacecraft. ,
46 And I think that's going to wipe out any
_7 long timed exposures that you got cooking
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21 The clouds over Manilla were essentially ._
22 broken - scattered to broken deck. I took O
23 a Hasselblad shot of it. I'm not sure __ -.1
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25 it in a w_y of metropolitanstudiesbut --
26 I went ahead and took it anyway. --
27 338 03 12 55 Then we moved on down to the south. The _
28 clouds remained pretty much scattered to
29 broken and I got a picture of Leyte, Samar --
30 and Mind_nao Island and I don't know if n
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SS the clouds. The settings - because of the y_
cloud cover - the settings were f/16,
35 1/250 with a 100-millimeter lens on the -<
$6 Hasselblad. :And stand by and I'll give you the
37 frame number. The frame count on the
3S Hasselblad right now is 42. So that means that
_9 n_ber hl was Mindonas, number 40 was Ssmar,
40 number 39 was Leyte _d number 38 was Manilla.
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also of
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think- you could push
c_e entrance off one -
22 to another and get to where .you're going. C,
23 If anything that fireman's pole was an _ -_
24 encomnbrance because if you got on one __
25 side of it, you had to go around it in --
26 order to get where you wanted to go. Suppose _
27 you do right next to _he hatch and you t_
16 338 03 22 12
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shoe enjoy
cleats, and working
grid, I as muchnot
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19 a Job your going to do it's pretty good. t'_
20 I - there's Just not much up there. Water U
21 tank portable 512 M47 foot platform. Don't
use it very much - hardly at all, once for O
23 338 03 22 40 the EVA. So again, I can't evaluate it. _1
24 ATM foot platform I call that adequate. _hat __
25 I'd like to od is to have that footstool --
26 moved down a lot more than it is. Find --
27 ourselves re_11y hunching over the panel,
28 trying to get our hea_q in the same position -_
29 they were in one g. And we can't move that _
30 thing down any more. Unusual! to have _I
31 much ore gre_ter room to travel on. Portable .
32 PGA foot restraints. Okay, very useful.
33 I give them an excellent. Portable handholds. :_
338 03 23 09 Specify where and how used. I guess - I
35 guess the problem is they're probably adequate
36 but the problem is for me I don't have time
37 to run one -run one up and I try to figure
3S out where totput it. I'm used to getting
39 the Job done and I usu_,_llydon't have time
=0 to construct ithings in order to do it. ;
41 footpads come in of _y _ny times I might
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33 Towelsand washcloths: I guess I'd give -
34 those a poor. I think the fire guys really
35 got away with something when they made us -<
36 go with that kind of a material. I don't
37 think it's absorbent enough, and I think it's
38 toohard.
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41 except they're a little bit hard to get out of
42 the container; I'd give them a very good.
43 Again, we don't have enough of them.
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3 i those an adequate. The main reason
4 ! being there that the ... spoon is way
5 ! too small. I've had to use the one
6 r from the commandmodule. Sleep
7 i restra&nts; I'd give that an adequate.
, One of the problemsis that it's kind
_ i of tough to get in and out of that
_0 thing. It's a real struggleevery
11 time I workat it. I alsodon't
_2 know what the heck that thing hanging
_ overmy headis suppose to do. I -
_4 would much ratherhave somethingyou -
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_ The thinghangingovermy headJust
_7 really gets in the way and I'm l_
i_ thinkingof cuttingit off. Trash _
_9 airlock- okay,sleeprestraintI L_
20 give an adequate. Trash airlock --
21 co_auderdoesallthe workthere,
22 so I'd say it looks very good. Except
23 for the possibility of it binding up O
24 on you. Vacuum cleaner,I'_ give that -- _
25 an adequate. The problem there is -_
26 that it Just doesn't have enough -----
27 suction. Wardroom table, noneating 0_
2_ uses. I find putting the cover back
29 on after every meal is Just too much --_q
30 thrashing around, so I never really :_-'_
31 do it. That means I'd give it an -_
32 adequate. Okay, it is adequate. -
33 Tool caddy; I'd give it a poor Just C
34 from the general concept - maybe Y_
35 if I ever had the occasion to use _-
36 more than four or five tools, I'II "(
37 go ahead and use it, but I find it
33 Just as easy now to tuc]_ the tools in
39 my pocket and go. Portable fan: I'd
40 give that an excellent. It works real
41 well because sitting over there by the
42 bike, it cools us off real well. ODAE
43 kit.
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_ I give that a questionmark. Garments:
47 I I'd give those an adequate. Problem
4S I there is that I Just ge_ tired of this
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338 16 h(_55 PLT Okay, at 42:20 you will need an AUTO CAL. I
can get this- oh, you'll be there so you can
get that.
CDR Yeah.
CDR Okay.
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' CDR What I'm doing is I'm keeping the zeros down and
• to the right because they've been driftingin
' the other way - other direction.
PLT Okay.
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and from the right window you should twitch it
O till they'reback there. It's got a lot of
_ pitch to it, not much - not much in RIGHT/LEFT.
The UP/DOWN gimbal is - -
B38 16 49 01 PLT I don't know. Ed, would you check the circuit
breakers. Uh, I'll get them. They're the
S190 over there on panel 202. I - I think
they're up near the top. 2 - there's 3
circuit breakers.
CDR Okay.
338 16 51 21 PLT SCAT 0N, and RAD ON, and stand by.
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Db 18 58 12 PLT The PLT. At approximately 18:50, we
crossed the southern part of South America
going east and observed what appeared to be
a major feature. It could be pollution;
it maybe an ocean current like the Gulf
Stream. What it was - it was turquoise,
_]most, lighter color than the rest of the
ocean and qui_te distinctive. The - it
appeared to be either a long, narrow channel
of - of poll_tion or a current extending
from a point mbout I00 to 200 miles south
of Monevideoout off the coast and extended
south, south-westward along - roughly
paralleling the coast but diverging away
from the coast about as far as I could see,
which means that it probably extended down,
oh, a good 800-600 to 800 miles, it looked
like. Jerry is going to try to get a
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338 22 00 51 SPT Right not we're on the day side, and I've
picked up again, and we're doing some of
the observing programs. We've pointed out
at the - towards the activate region which
I talked about. I tried to look for
loops in the atmosphere above that active
region. I've got the experiment set up
and running, and I have one more to get
activated here. You know being up here,
and being able to look out, both down
at the earth and out at the sun, you
realize how dependent we really are and
have been for virtually and heat we've
ever received. We're very dependent upon
the Sun, and I think that's what motivates
a lot of the study, Just that basic - basic
drive and basic understanding. But also
being up here, we can look out at night
and there's billions of stars. We know
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_ think that while this thing is going
:I down and I can let you know a
_2 little bit about the reference star.
_ We have no reticle on S019. Apparently L_
__. the bulb is burned out. And so we were
_ unable to give you any sort of reading
_ on Canopus. We could see Canopus in --
t_ _T _ there; it was a nice bright star, L_
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_£ my next mark I'll be terminating the
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'. "339-00 30 08 SPT The third one was the focus, and -
that was when I would focus it with
the slide on the bottom. Whenever
I would go by the point of optimum
focus and try to move back, I
found that I could not. I believe
7 that sc_ehowthe slide was being
pushed down, and the - was impossible
: to retract one - once that happened.
_; What I had to do was then lift the
_ slide off a little bit, wait a little
_2 bit of time,andthentry it C
_? again, and this time not to move by
"_ the point of optimum focus. I think -
:- what you are going to see is a dead
._ _ looking plant. The skeltal structure --
&) "- in the plant is still intract - intact, i_.
"-; but the part containingthe protoplasm- :
;_ correction - the part con - green i __
-_ "" part containing the chlorophyll - looked
L- 2; as though that was rather soft and had
Z "-2 come off the stem, or the skeltal O
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-$ _ to Cheryl Peltz at Ara_Jahoe.High School, __
25 who I k_ow ... a real long time on
-- 26 this and very hard; I'_ Sorry we
_ couldn'tmake a go of it. I hope she
_ --_ learned something in the - in the effort '_
z_ _ and I hope it's been constructive.
L. And it's my sincere regret that it hasn't _I
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:7 Okay .... perform S190 eumera check.
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CDR Okay.
CDR Yeah.
CDR At 40:28.
PLT Okay.
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• 340 17 _8 57 SPT SPT at 17:49. Handheld photos of CXh7
frames number 58, 59, and 60, that's
with the lO0 millimeter lens on the
Hasselblad. First f-stop setting was
at F/ll and the remaining two were
f/8; 1/250th of a second. Taken at
17:05, 17:05, and 17:06. They were
uaken of the Southern California area
":'"= and BaJa. Particularlylooking for
_, the fault zones the Sun angle was
._% early or mid-morningSun. And it did
':;_i¢ show up the ground contours and some
.... •_; of the fault zones which I did see
-_' > " " - but did not have time to really pick
_::. - out and distinguish as well as take
the photos. I think this will cover
handheld photos lll area. Certainly,
if the Sun angle had been a little
lower we could have done a little
bit better job. We were off the coast
quite a bit so it was a oblique view
looking toward the east and to the
northeast. And, as I say, the shadowing
_" was such that a good part of the - a
good number of faults, I think, do
show up.
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secondoperate
at 12. theThat's
""_ _ comple_e. C<_ing back to time, :mud
_ _ 1/60 - 1/60 is verified. All _ht,
_;'_ -_ I'm _oJng to start the SEQUENCF n,)w,
_!¢_ . ve - reve_'igying the ROTATION _md TILT
,r-._
--, _, are good, the EXPOSURE is good.
_._2_, Goindto _EQUENCE, START at -
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MARK. the.-yen,
24 PLATE19:24.
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_ ,_ _ got a - three - two extra MIRROR
_._ _ AUTO RASTERS at the end before 400 K
_' ' 340 19 58 20 CDR Thi_ is the CDR; the subject is S183.
And _romptly at 19:58_ sunset time,
t terminated the exposure on 0±83 -
+ha+_'s plate 04 The sequence had not
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:_,. that's described for upwelling and it 's
_,_/ • . the same general channel and location
• ._._.-_ that we desccibed_ I think it was a
_ couple of days ago. It extends almost
_ _ull the way from Montevideo down to the
ii_,
_i]" break up. Islands
_slkland It was and
patchy
it'swhen we sawtp it
starting
% and some of the areas were more or less
@ _, linear channeled, elongated, ... shape
a_]d the texture. And others were
_ecupied in a sort of an irregular closed
..... '_: _,attern. They are - I'm going to look at
• _ .... " the brown [?] scales. Stand by.
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de irabilit
of=ingthe55detectors
._ i a_d any particularwave !enghtsthat
":_ you might choose to optimize e_ maximize.
._,._,
,._,_ , is indicating
less more [?].
...nicenine than 6, a little
I put in 20 bit
units
_'_i_i_,, to bring it up to 9 parts per million.
',_i!¢
_',_"._ Also the note of interest on the previous
_ _i_. sampling of water tank 5, I reported
_'_'_ _,_""_ leaving 6 parts of it and adding 20 units
ii:__ _ but in actualfact for Delta 3 you're
!_"_," '_ supposed• to add 30. I caught myself on
that one over because I did a sample
•-__ . of water tank 5 and it - that read 9
'< parts per million. So it - it was
_' ' actuallyreadinga littlebit above 6
• even when I did it. But it's sort of had
[ '" to interpolate on that scale. Anyway
" if there was any question about it on
_ , the part of the ground,5 is definitely
_._ up to 9 partsper millionand 6 has been -
,.,,"_" when I sampled, it was definitely over -
. watertank 6 was definitely over 6 on
., "h ' the scale. And I went s_head s_nd _,dded
_k,__i_ _, _-- •
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..... c_md he,'. If.'' j,]:;t
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-_t_,_ 3hl 02 12 23 CDR It was at -'11and i0 seconds when I
'.L:_ fina]!_" hit the sequence, it wasn't
'-.-,_--" ]5. it w_}s I0. _nd I Just didn't feel
• ' _ I could w_,it,any more. I think you'd
-".. better give this some thought. Would
_,_ --., you please resnondto this message,
2_!, and let us know what you'redoing.
_341j02
;,_ 39- 2_ SPT Most of it's in low structures cut
out by rivers, river beds.
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2 and there I noticed a slow drift of the
3 bubbles toward the plus end of the
4 scale. 21:30 I took another photo and
5 " again moving to the plus end of the
6 scale of those bubbles. 21:36, I took
7 another photo and noticed that the -
8 the red - and I'Ii Just call this red _-
9 and clear from here on out, one being the
10 red cells and the other your clear
11 solutionwhich I do not know w_at it was.
12 At 21:36 with the photo I noticed that C
13 the red had traveled to about 15 millimeters
14 down the tube. 21 :37, I reversed it and 01
15 took a photo. At 21:45, took another
16 photo and noticed it had moved back to -r
17 around 13 millimeters. That is the
18 red/clear interface. The interface was
19 fairly flat and some of the bubbles were _ ._
341 0h 16 37 S_T But I'm not sure what the objective was C
here but I corried out the photo program as
called out for. Again I started a photo L
at 22:53, one at 22:58, 23:09 and 23:14, and
23:19, at which point I reversed it, and
took another series of photos and another p
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B41 04 21 49 SPT Okay, the color was deep red all the
way down the tube from smallnumbered
end, from the zero scale, all the way
down the tube till the interface.
Andthe interface was stillvery
sharp. When we finally got down to "
- very end there was only a slight
graduation in color. You will see in
_: the photos,but it was only very slight.
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and 1/250,
essentially The PMT Equator,
at the was 1152. and We're
what I . /i_
Frame number i0, F/II, 55-milLimeters, _
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small but extensive linear ridge of
clouds that acts as a boundery between
two types of cloud features, one would
be underlying clouds on the left and
what looks like four open Bernard
cells on the right. Although the cloud
cover was extremely light on both
_ _j_ sides, what was verY impressive was
.'_#f_il the large extent of verY small ridge
_:" of cloudsthat acts as the interface
_ _l_% between two differenttypes of regions,
_ ".",_._'_
_i _ _, and I'm not sure exactly what role they
_
_'_/__ played
zone. the
But intertropical convergence
it was relatively close to it,
_ andnot righton it. I did not see
!_%_i__ much cumulasactivity if all, but it looks
_ cloudwhich I'venever
_hnd it was as seenbefore.
if - as though you had
_aken a closed Benard cell then just
jill taken
right one axis
after thatandI stretched it out. of
saw a secondtype
In other words, the cells themselves -
oh, they're also a little angular. They
were a long diamond cloud, one right
next to another _Ike a cell formation
of only each Cell was long diamond shaped.
It remind me very much of what we run
across in geology, of Coltmmar Joining.
Now one lald right next to another, maybe
a length to width ratio,of 3 or 4 ...!
but there was a very long ridge of them. _z_
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CDR Okay.
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PLT Okay.
TDTf_ _
- ,I ._y, I .qot rid of the ALTIMETER UNLOCK
Light. But it's about time to turn it
OFF. Standby.
,;_:particular v_e_,_ of gl v P / !
_,_c/{_ud stream.
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341 15 0_ )6 ;D,_ Did you @et _he VTR off, Bill '-_
n] Refer.
CDE Okay.
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_!i_ 341 XX XX XX SPT Sl°T _t 17:lh debriefing on two passes
here, one the ATM work which was carried
on after the return from Z - local vertical
after EREP. Take that one first. I Went
over and looked at active region 95 which
was just coming around the east limb.
And lookedat the regionright above
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341 ].719 (i{ <..... , did a auZ u_date at the conc] ....
,he poini,[ug fez" the third the _*
limb position. I'ii call it LB-5 and
_,:_,_ _ _ras surprised _o find out thei _y _,,,
_2 exoerime_t rO_L.L did not change at aft.[.
_! t: if _t was a ... change, it _'_ oniv abe,_
] 1 a_'rmi_ute. So I think you g, ot sore:
very good references for east/west
_ "_ n._rth/south on that one.
; : i" 341 17 19 h'_ _"] I'h_ r_ason I chose to use the wb_t,_ li_[h'
]' _[is_iaJ rather UP/DOWN and zero i_ ,, der
,_ _. ' ) get to the proper position for 82B -
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have still
_ot
_] the ... biases changed,
Lt's hard for me to believe that there's
not much drift in the instrument, So the
g only thing that I can recommend is a
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"±ha _ _;as by
. Panama sz}d there "gas an awful
;. 341 17 h'9 _4 JP'[
% " ].st of d_ssoLoration to the water - ve,-.v
_4 i_.ii! g-(-eo_'.. And _iso fa_.rlv is__e po ÷_n
_;. , ,1] ,; not l]a_etiIne%0 v _ _"' _, -__+_¢bat T
''Hal< is _L'obably t), ",:"
'___.,., , F }. : .... ; .
At ]9:50-Lh:57 - frame nl_,l_,'-" ,:'" ...
[
_<_$_'t' _ ', 'l_e c±ou, i .... )ver Brazil• L _'." _ [,we go_
;.-;;_e_ a good J_o_ ... Yesterday, I _S.uPt !,'_ke
_e,._. " a_ny photos o;' it.
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341 18 43 52 CDR This 5s the _?D[_at 38:44 Zt[lu. Stand by. Say
again, Bruc.
341 18 4)¢ 32 CDR This is tLe i_DR at ].9:45 Zulu - with a report on
some hamdhe i photography. Some of it was ta/<en
_whi]e back 'uud i[ haven't h_d thne to report it.
%he "irst p_tography I want to report is - was
" _
taken a% I(_._3. This was an }D_ optiona/ that wss
in tb_ pad. H_-III, BaJa Califo'nia. Y took
three Nasse]bla_ !00 photos at f/ll, 1/250,
fr_- _ 99, 100 and 10i of magazine Chsmlie X-ray
h7. _he weather over Ba4a was just absolutely
clea" a_ a boll. I took a mosaic essentially,
som_w'a oi an obl_que on the California-Mexico
coast, or CJ _fornla-Mexico border, down to about
Ensanad,_. '_Slearea in question is the - the
%gua Blaneu fault area. The, oh I can't remembe ',
the Se_ dose pluton I think it was. Ang the phot ,"
were ts/<en _rom the south looking north, q/ne_z
w_;_e taken from about over the folding Just sout:'_
of t_e Dluvon.
341 i_ i _ O'" _ I dr,! n-_t have much time to do an} v_sua_ ob:_ev-
r ii, _ c ,preens;, however one thing was q_it_ ,
:'.i, _ _. %e Agua ]lanca faults _nd tho - t;_
"_',,, Lnere along the fault is extremely e_s
• qe [_ clear weather and especia ly w th a
• +_uity. l_e the offset cross fault
there, from where we were and from the oblique
area we were at looked like a great big K had he_ n -
the letter K had been branded right into the
_round. The Blanee - Agua Bla_ca fault was
,:,_,re -'i_ east to s_e _s well ;, _he _oss fa _
_!_ th,: - I th_nk m:_,'be the pl_,)_os _ :t I got w
very mt_eh - very eacily show the - the movement
along the fault. _e next photos were t:f_en at
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34] 18 49 44 CD_ An _hen at some time later, _;t ] :05 Z_u, I too'.<
fr,re _'__Der 109 at the snme ._t .....and these
were_ clouds in the mid Pacific TT<'. And :'ig_-.i
fLow_ for the l_fe of me_ r _mn'i ramember what
was I saw in those clo_ds that w_s interes'inf
enough to take a picture so it's going to oe s
surprise to me when I get back and look at them.
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l_i<e clear so I to_,k _nother picture, whi,.'_ [:_
_'_'_:u_ ili_ of the s_uth Argentina _mi ChJ] r_._=,_
near _nt south of <,(lfo San ,_or_e. Tna wa:_ <a e_
at ]8:]9, frame Ill, r stop was _. Hass_ib]_
]00, CharlJe X-ray 7 was 1/25( ",hi then _u_ _]'"
ei' t, "_de of Ar_zent_na again, r_:u ac_'os2 the
" ]_h% _een east se__u)e!iti_ieettrreF_t or p]]_.!bi_i_
_;.;:ever it is t___t _>ill ha_ o_, _-o<4".,
last couple [" lays. _L . ., is .....
_,_,-. .gry much like 6" - like a st:'e_/]]<,_"_ i"0,
34i _ ) _C} }_6 kL_ _ And the - although the textui_e is not only . .. of
these F'L'ti'uiar cells. They're - they appear t,_
De f]at -,ritn a very thin diminutive depth, but
each ont of them, almost a]] of them have a sort
_f whst WOLA]d confo_n to a nucleus of a - of a
2ell, and it's just a little hi_ more dense than
the rest of the - thicker than the rest of the
c]oid _Jud of course h_ighter because of the thick-
ness nd greater refle_tivity of light. I don't
kr_w, aybe this is a classical pattern-type
c]ou_ t'ormations and it's well-documented, b_t
we - we have never se,_n it - we never heard _f it
bei', "_. And it's sort of interesting 'canse it
<ioe_ !%,_ _hese sharplj defineu feat'omes a_,,_ I'm
trying t< see if there is 8_ything on the su:fac_
of water, sty pattern, wave forming, clos_iy
assooia_,_ _ith t_em because they ,_o hs_e ,_-c!
shar<dy _ 'ined peL'ime<ers.
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at 2_: _2, ATM JOP 13, additiona! piee_
of information and a request.
As i was scrubbing up the JOP 13
sheet here, I remembered that in ±ooking
at X, Y, ... _that we are given a
value of minus something which we had
to subtract from 360. I think it would
be useful in the future if we have
any negative values, that they are
subtracted from 360 and set up in that
form as that"s what we read ouZ on
the X, Y, an d Z. Thank you.
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_ Okay, now at 197.9 and 13.9, it's
C_eld number 830 sad sl_de number 30,
_9 seconds away.
7L<_
' There goes another one _ i, _-, 3.
Wasn't very bright, was it. Okay,
stand by. 0oming up o_ 80 p_rcent
exposed. 97-9 and 13.9. Stand by.
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