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Time: 17:21 CDT, 57:22:21 GMT
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PAO Skylab Control, 22 hours, 21 minutes,
Greenwich mean time. Coming up on a four-way pass over the
United States, Goldstone, Texas, MILA, Bermuda for about 20
minutes. We_ll hold the line up. Right now Commander Carr
should be still cleaning himself up after his physical train-
ing. Ed Gibson is involved in housekeeping activities. And
Pilot Bill Pogue should be getting ready for his S183 ex-
periment. We're about 20 seconds away from acquisition
through Goldstone.
CC Skylab_ Houston_ we're AOS. Have you
through MILA with correction - we got you through Texas
and we have you for 12 minutes.
SPT Houstonj SPT.
CC Go_ SpT.
SPT Hey, Crlp_ somewhere we had a _ a couple
of numbers which I think just had a little bit of a - a bias
in the wrong direction in them, In the ATM solar padp the
schedule_ it had, on this last orbit_ to truncate at 16
minutes time remaining, even though it did have at least a
22:18 - said at the proper time denoted there. But_ when we
started the maneuver at 22:18p we had 17 minutes and 32
seconds left in the orbit, So_ I was a little bit ahead
and was able to squeeze all the observations in, but I think
the planning was done figuring that we could truncate at 16
minutes time remaining in time to do the maneuver. So there's
a couple of minutes lost in there somewhere and maybe they
could find out where it is and make sure we don_t have that
problem again because we could either miss the maneuver or
miss some o - observations.
CC You're absolutely right. That was the in -
that was the intent. Apparently we had an error; we appreciate
you bringing it to our attention.
SPT Thank you, Crip.
CC Skylab, Houston_ we're about 45 seconds
from LOS. Wet ll have you again at Ascension in 9,1/2 minutes
at 22:50, 22:50.
PLT So long, Crip.
CC i
'Bye. We're sb_owing CMG 3 outer gimbal
on a stop_ and if theyt're a rate error, you might watch it.
PAO Skylab Space station now out of range of
the tracking antenna at Bermuda, Guidance officer here in
Mission Control indicated earlier that the S183 maneuver was
going along fine and Bill Pogue indicated to the ground team
down here that he had discovered about a 1-minute error in
the scheduling for the maneuver and the scheduling for the
operation part of the experiment_ indicating that he thought
if that happened again they might miss some data. Ground
acknowledged it was their mistake and theytll check that in the
future. Comet photography is still in progress up in Skylab
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started. And then after that period's over come down and
take care of the urine sampling, and finish up his breakfast.
CDR I think it would be a wise thing to
be sure and give him his PSA right after the ATM pass.
Because keep in mind that he'll probably only have a little
breakfast in him, and he's got other chores that he's got
to do.
CC Okay, so noted.
CC And one other point for clarification
on the - on your exercises. The changes that you gave us,
was that included today or is that starting tomorrow?
CDR We'll start that tomorrow.
CC Okay.
CDR Today was a freebe.
CC One freebe, thank you sir. I'ii get
our of your hair for a while. We still have you for about
4_i/2 more minutes, but that's all we had for discussion.
CDR Okay.
SPT Hey, Crip, a couple of things. Could
you tell me how much VTR time can be alotted to TV-101
tonight?
CC Stand byp i.
SPT Okay_ Crip while your getting that one
let me just tell you a couple of things that I saw on the
last ATM pass, or the one before that. It's primarily
what we saw in the H_alpha display, and it looks as though
we have pretty good prominence coming around the bend. The
one prominence which we saw at 250 degrees there is another
foot of a prominence at around 2 are minutes below that,
that is toward the south. Another foot 2 arc minutes beyond
that one, another foot at i_i/2 arc minutes and a fourth
foot at around 1-1/2 arc minutes. So there is quite a
bit there. There also are a couple of other small prom_
inences in on the limb which l_m sure y'all can see.
CC Okay Ed, we've just seen some TV earlier
of the prominence itself, the one that - that is disconnected
from _ from the disk_ but haven't seen the feet. But thank
you very much.
CC And Ed in answer to your question you
can have 17 minutes for the VTR tonight. There is a little
bit more than that, but we're having to save it for tomorrow
morning on the - to get some TV downlink on the , pardon me,
on VTR 2D on the ATM.
SPT 17 minutes. Okay_ thank you.
CC Ed, would you care to speculate about
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how much more time you think you need for that.
SPT Well Crip, put it this way. I'm about
half way through the number of specified runs. That's with-
out including any different materials with change - which change
surface tension, or air bubble inclusion or a couple of all the
other good things that are mentioned. I think probably be about
another 1-1/2 times what is already on there.
CC Okay_ we copy it, Thank you.
SPT And after that Crip as long as we've
got the water works all set up here, you might as well
press on with a couple of the other things in the fluid
mechanics series. And why don't you let me take and look
them over and make a few suggestions. And if you folks
have any why don't you come up with some also.
CC Okay, very good. We are about
30 seconds from LOS. And next station contact is over
Vanguard in about i0 minutes at 02:00.
PAO Skylab Control at i hour 51 minutes
Greenwich mean time. Space station now out of range of
the tracking antenna at Corpus Christi. We'll reacquire
in 9 minutes. Some interchange there between Bob Crippen
and Commander Carr. Jerry Carr indicating his crew's
willingness to get up, grab a bit to eat and then dash to
the ATM C and D panel so that they could get whatever
opportunity was remaining of observing solar flares on
the Sun as the Sun turns around and it's active region
no longer faces the space station. Ed Gibson also indicated
that he had about i_i/2 times more than what he had already
dumped of TV_I01 to do. That's a liquid dynamics experi_
ment. Ground has indicated to him that the TV is excel-
lent so far. However having to space out his recording of
it to maintain some TV tape coverage for tomorrow morning's
ATM. Eight minutes left to acquisition through the
Vanguard tracking ship. This is Skylab Control at i hour
52 minutes Greenwich mean time.
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sequences, the only comment they had is that you did the
initial rotation rate a little too fast but other than that
everything was outstanding.
SPT Yeah. I agree with that rotation rate
being a little bit fast. The other is that I don't know
whether moving it in would help at all, because I had a very
tight fit there. I actually had to go in and chip in - chip
away paint on those supports, the holes in the supports in
order to fit the rod through it and then file it down. And,
it's a very close fit and I had to put Krytox in there so it
would turn at all, turn smoothly. So I don't think that's
the problem. I think maybe the wobble is that the plates
which are put on the end are not quite perpendicular to the
axis. But, I agree - I'Ii probably be working a little more
of that in the next few days and - next 2 days or so is about
all and try to slow down the rotation rate.
CC Okay, good show, Ed. And, we're about
I0 seconds from LOS. Texas will be coming up at i0 and that's
31 minutes from now.
SPT Thank you, Hank. So long.
PAO This is Skylab Control. LOS Honeysuckle
over the Carnarvon pass and part of Honeysuckle, - - astro-
naut, Dr. Bill Lenoir had the morning ATM conference with
Science Pilot Ed Gibson on activity on the surface of the Sun,
what to look for in his ATM observations. Next station in 29
minutes will be the Corpus Christi, Texas, tracking station.
We'll return at that time. Now 14:40 Greenwich mean time
and this is Skylab Control.
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SL-IV MC2019/I
TIME: 10:08 CDT, 58:15:08 GMT
1/12/74
CC Okay.
CC Skylab, Houston; if someone's available
near panel 206 we'd like to go ahead and get a REG ADJUST
for EREP so we can watch it the rest of this CONUS pass.
We'd like to get REG ADJUST BUS 2 5 degrees clockwise.
SPT I'ii give it to you in a minute, Hank.
CC Okay, whenever you can.
CC And, Bill, a note for you. On our - on
your details where we have you changing out to S190 mag
drive, we didn't tell you what station that was, you probably
already know though. It's station 6.
PLT Rog; that's the one that's been slipping
them.
CC And, we're in the process of sending up
up a - another still camera cue card change. I think it
should correct those things that were wrong with the one
we sent up yesterday that we talked about. I hope this one
puts that to bed. And one general question for anybody that
can answer. In the interior photograph you been making with
the IR film, have you been defocusing to the red dot?
PLT That's affirmative, Hank.
CC Okay, good show.
SPT REG BUS 2 is 5 degrees clockwise, Hank.
CC Okay, thank you, Ed.
CC SPT, Houston. We notice you have all
the detectors on. We'd like to get 6 and 7 off.
CC And for info, Goddard reports the laser
is tracking if anybody wants to go take a peek.
PLT Okay, there's two of us watching for
it.
PLT Which power are they using, Hank? I'm
looking right in the right spot, but I don't see a thing.
CC We'll check.
CC Okay, they're going into flash mode now,
Bill.
PLT Still don't have it.
PLT Cold down there, Hank. We never did
see it.
CC Okay, they're cranking up the power a
little bit, but you only got about i0 more seconds that
you can see it. I never did find out what power level they
were using.
CC Okay, I get the word now that they were
using a third of a watt.
PLT Okay, we never saw a thing.
CC Skylab, Houston; we're i minute from LOS.
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SL-IV MC 2020/1
Time 10:24 CDT, 58:15:24 GMT
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CC Skylabp Houston thxongh Madrid for 7-i/2
minutes. And, Skylab, we'll be dumping the recorder here.
Skylab, Houston, would you like to get a rundown on your EREP
weather?
PLT Say again, Hank.
CC Would you like to get a rundown on your
weather for the EREP?
PLT Rog; give it to us.
CC Okay, Bill, it's pretty much like it was
yesterday. Zero to 3/10 over Mexico and on into Texas. Along
about the Big Spring area there, you'll pick up a little cloudy
patch - low clouds, stratus. And break into the zero to 3/10
again. However, it looks like there's going to be a pretty
good cirrus patch in the panhandle area, so we'll get our
cirrus data there. Then it's zero to 3/10 on up to Chicago,
and just past there, along the south of Lake Michigan there,
you'll start picking up clouds again and the rest of the
track is pretty much cloud_covered and some places there
near 4 to 7/10 up in the Newfoundland area and also in the
Ottawa area there's a patch of zero to 3/10 that comes pretty
close to the gronndtrack, so you may be ahle to see something
over that way. The snow cover starts around the KansasrArkansas
border, and extends for the rest of your track over the CONUS,
and the northeast there.
PLT Roger; copy_
CC Skylab, Houston, we're i minute from LOS.
We'll see you at Carnarvon at 04_ 29 minutes from now.
PAO Skylab Control, loss of signal through
tracking station Madrid. 26 minutes until next station at
Carnarvon. Durin_ the combined Texas, Merritt Island Launch
Area, Bermuda, Madrid pass, Pilot Bill Pogue was unable to see
the laser beam tracking space station Skylab from Goddard Space-
flight Center at Greenbelt, Maryland, Just north of Washington,
although the weather was clear at the time over Goddard and
earlier passes have been successful in spotting and in locating
the beam in various light colors. Goddard went to a flashing
mode, but as Bill Pogue reported, he never saw a thing. The
output in the first instance was 33 hundredths of watt before
they went to the flashing mode. Also, Pogue reported that in
unstowing student experiment, ED72, capillary studies, that
that experiment equipment has cratered. Apparently there are
leaks in some of the vials involved in the experiment, which
is a demonstation of how capillary tubes and capillary wicks
function in weightless environment. This experiment was sub-
mitted in the student experiment category by Roger G. Johnston
of Alexander Ramsey High School in St. Paul, Minnesota. Next
station, Carnarvon, in 24 minutes. This is Skylab Control at
15:39 Greenwich mean time.
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faded out in mud _ back over Hawaii awhile ago when I was
giving you a call on 82B. That wavelength thing does hang
up sometimes and you have to recycle that - that switch as
you probably remember.
CDR No, that was a bungle on my part, I
forgot to change to SHORT.
CC Okay, very good, thank you.
CDR Correction, I should say, I forgot
to change to LONG from SHORT.
CC Rog.
SPT Hello, Buffalo.
CC Hello, hello, That look like - look llke
hometown down there?
SPT Getting late, and there's a few clouds.
That's the hometown.
CC Bet it's cold too_ Ed. Not for you - Not
for you northern boys, us southern boys that's pretty - -
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and then covers Newfoundland, and all the way across the
Atlantic Ocean, almost to the coast of France. Weather during -
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SL-IV MC2046/I
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CC Rog°
CC And SPT_ Houston. Ed we'd like you
to leave 55 in optical reference tonight.
CC And Ed, we can take care of the GRATING.
So you don't have to mess with that.
SPT I got it, Crip.
CC Rog, thank you Ed. And is this a
convenient place to give the frame count or do you want to
try and do that later?
SPT No, let's do it now. 1571; 34117138:
294_ (static) 3345.
CC Ed, l_m sorry_ we missed 52 in the
handover there. Would you say that one again, please?
SPT Okayp I believe you said 52. That's
3558_ and 56 is 3345. Excuse me that's 54.
CC Rog, yeah, we got that. Very good.
One other item, Ed, I guess I'ii just mention it here
because the upcoming Vanguard is going to be your med
conference, And it's run hack right up against the
maneuver out of this 201 maneuver (garble). We put it on
your details as 01:23, and normally we allow you 5 minutes
prior during this (garble) maneuver and that's only - only
3 minutes, I guess. And it's backed up pretty tight. I Just
wanted to give you a little reminder of it.
SPT That's all right Crip. I saw it on the
maneuver pad, and 1111 get it.
CC Okay, thank you.
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mode before this orbit, just for reference data and we're
doing it again and if something else starts to happen, we're
going into the flare mode, and 82B is going to WAVELENGTH
SHORT times one quarter going.
CC Okay; we copy.
SPT Hank, are the people in the backroom
able to read the oxygen VI count - when we're real time
here? Or essentially, what all the detectors are putting out?
CC Our sample rate's real low on that; once
every 15 seconds, Ed, so we'd be awful lucky if we saw
anything.
SPT Okay; but as long as you can get some
reading then it's not necessary for me to get to you down
to the ground except for what's been happening while you
were LOS.
CC Yes, that's right, Ed.
CC SPT, Houston. NOAA reports that there's
probably - probable surging on the limb and it's - it appears
that AR-16 is brightening up a little.
SPT Okay, Hank. They're pretty far removed
from one another. I see 16 in the XUV monitor. It's
about the same intensity as 21. The H-alpha, the hottest
thing on the limb, still looks to me about where I am and
I cannot see any surging material.
CC Ed, you said something earlier about not
copying the comments on the ATM. What is it you didn't
copy?
SPT Hank, I didn't copy what I didn't copy
so I can't tell you I heard you mention the ATM ans some-
thing about the next pass. I knew we had talked about
taking it, but I did not recall - not hearing any of your
other comments. I was away from the speaker box and did
not hear your comments at the time.
CC Okay. Well, I - I think what you're
referring to is I was commenting that you go ahead and
take this pass that you're on right now and then at 16:00 -
17:00 that the CDR would relieve you and he take that pass,
which actually starts about 17:12. And what we'd like for
him to do there is shopping list item 12 on P-76 and we have
a preference there for building block 28 and the S055 in
option B. And the comment in relation to you was that you
could go ahead and eat after you get off this pass and he
could hand over to you at the console to finish that pass
off and he could eat. That was the comment I think you
were referring to.
SPT Oh, okay. Yes, I got that, Hank. The
specifies thoug, on what they wanted Jerry to pick up on the
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and another BB2. The - For the first thing, the part about
the roll at 13 minutes time remaining, is wrong. It says
roll 0000 (roll about the line of sight), that should be
roll about Sun center. I think if you think about that that'll
be obvious that that's what we want to do there. We've been
sending you that message format and_we_will for a couple of
days here, you might think about whether that perticular
format is good or not and our sequence for today is to go
to the null pointing, do a BB2, roll 90 degrees, about the
fine Sun sensor - Sun centered, which is in essence the 52
line of sight, do another BB52 another BB2 and then back out
of our special pointing here. And, in the backing out when
you go to standby and then to on, pause for a few seconds
in between, it's not obvious that the logic is always seeing
that standby and that's getting us into some funny configura-
tion. And, one last thing on here that I'm sure you're aware of.
The potental problems on not backing out of there properly
when we do inhibit that, we inhibit the 20 arc second discrim-
inator the 5 arc minute discriminator and the other sneakie
is we apparently disable the computer signal from closing the
door so that if you should run into sunset there the computer
will not close the door.
SPT Okay, Bill, thank you I didn't realize
that last one.
CC Okay. And one other thing here on the
BB24, with S056 ops, I was talking with Jim Millican earlier
and apparently when you initiated the BB24 before, you took
his exposure switch to short, but you also have to hit a
stop and start in order to reinitialize the logic and get the
logic to see that short.
SPT Okay. I had thought that's what I'd done
but apparently I didn't go down on the switch and - just near
far enough or down at all and I got the start without the stop.
I'ii make sure that won't happen again.
MCC Okay, fine. One last thought here from
me and that is that tomorrow you'll find on the Plan that
you do have the first orbit of the day, as you had suggested
earlier, which enables us to get another ATM observing orbit
in. We've got a total of seven orbits for the day. You have
four of them. If EREP is NO GO we have eight and you have five
of them. And, when you look at it you'll see that's just the
best that ATM could do on that date because it's every available
time. So we are responding to your comments earlier and any
time you have any comments on our planning and so on just let us
know.
SPT I sure appreciate that Bill, I think it's
going to give us a greater opportunity to get the count flare
data which we've all been looking for.
MCC Okay, fine. And, I'ii just hold off these
other points I have here because they're not important right
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while from now but I thought if you were still there you
could go ahead and make the change to the pad.
SPT Go ahead Hank.
CC Okay, at 23:25 pass has a time remaining
of 49 minutes on the SO55 grating, on the pad it says 08:50,
it should be 08:54.
SPT 08:54, I got it Hank, thank you.
CC Thank you Ed.
CC Skylab, Houston, give you a quick update
here, the Dolphins won the choice and chose to receive and
then with Zonka and Morris alternating they drove 62 yards it's
now 7 to 0, Dolphins.
CDR Roger, they soundstough.
CC Skylab, Houston, we!re i minute from
LOS, we'll see you again at Carnarvon at 20, 27 minutes
from now.
PAO Skylab Control, 19 hours 54 minutes.
Space station now out of range of trackin_ antennas at
Ascension. Comment from the ground earlier that there was
a northern aurora, if the crew wanted to take a picture of
it. Next acquisition will 25 minutes from now through the
tracking station at Honeysuckle Creek, Australia. Skylab
Control, 19 hours 54 minutes Greenwich mean time.
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CC Roger.
CDR Crip, on TVI03, I wonder if you might send
if the woodpecker can stand the gas, send me up a little bit
more information about background information about 10S
and what some of the correlations are. It just mentions rather
vaguely formation of thin crystals and I would llke a little
more information if I can.
CC We'll work on that for you.
CC Skylabp Houston, we're i minute from LOS,
see you again in 3-1/2 minutes over MILA.
CDR Roger.
PAO Space station Skylab now out of range of
the antennas at Goldstone, California. Commander Jerry Cart
should be in the middle of an operation to change the attitude
of the spacecraft for the S063 comet photography in about
30 minutes from now. We_ll hold the line up as we're now
less than a minute and a half from reacquisition through
Merritt Island tracking station in Florida.
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Stand by -
CDR MARK. S190 INTERVAL to 20.
CC Houston; i minute to LOS. Madrid'll be
coming up in 5 minutes.
CDR Roger, Hank. On my mark it'll be 34:10,
34:10. Correction - 34:12, 34:12. Stand by -
CDR MARK. RADIOMETER to STANDBY, RADIOMETER,
OFF. On my mark it'll be 34:30. Stand by -
CDR MARK. ALTIMETER, ON. I'm looking for
an S190 RADIO ON at 35:20.
PAO Skylab Control. LOS Bermuda, Madrid in
2 minutes. We're at closeout of today's first Earth resources
survey over track 29. At the conclusion of this EREP pass
the crew will have a quick noon meal and go immediately back
to their stations on the second Earth resources survey, again
over the states, on track 30. The weather is predicted to
be somewhat better farther west along track 30. Madrid in
a minute and 20 seconds. Standing by.
CC Skylab, we're back with you through
Madrid for 10-1/2 minutes.
CDR Okay, Hank.
CDR Camera MALF lights 4 and 5 are still on.
ALTIMETER UNLOCK light on at 22. ALTIMETER READY light out
at 59, going to STANDBY. ALTIMETER back ON at 14. Watching
for an S190 READY, out. 190 READY out at 39. My next mark'll
be 41:47.
CDR MARK. ALTIMETER to STANDY. RADIOMETER to
STANDBY. Next mark's at 41:59. Stand by -
CDR MARK. RADIOMETER, ON, S190 MODE to
STANDBY, and then (?) the POWER OFF.
CC Skylah, your maneuver mode looks good.
PLT Rog, Hank.
CDR Next mark's tat 43:00. Stand by -
CDR MARK. 194 MODE, I_ANUAL.
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