For those who are familiar with ISS crew operations, a question. Assuming they don't pull an all nighter, when is the crew likely to get back on the problem? I am deciding when to set my alarm clock. ;)
Alan WA4SCA
The ISS crew generally operates on UTC time. Their day begins at 06:00 UTC and ends at 21:30 UTC. You can find the ISS crew schedule at http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/timelines/4_2011_tl.html The sheduled times sometime changes, depending on the activities planned for the day.
Chuck, KM9U
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For those who are familiar with ISS crew operations, a question. Assuming they don't pull an all nighter, when is the crew likely to get back on the problem? I am deciding when to set my alarm clock. ;)
Alan WA4SCA
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