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Tim Peake's first spacewalk
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Stephen
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Mind how you go
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qbman1
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Often wondered - how do you scratch your bum in one of those suits ?!
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Stephen
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Even worse if you need a dump all sealed up like that. Hope it's anti mist glass on his helmet 
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qbman1
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Hope they have a pressure washer when he gets back inside
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gfwgfw
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Stephen
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
I think he probably checked those tethering lines many times Graham, I know I would.
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qbman1
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
It said on the news this morning that they have jet packs "in case of emergency" but they have never had to use them yet
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qbman1
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Do they have ejector seats and parachutes as well?qbman1 wrote:It said on the news this morning that they have jet packs "in case of emergency" but they have never had to use them yet
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Stephen
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
It seems it avoids rough areas as our area isn't on the list 
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Kenmo1
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
We signed up a while ago and we still stand outside whenever we receive an e-mail to tell us when it is going to go across our area, so long as it is a fairly clear evening. I just find it incredible how dead on they are with all their details - I find the whole thing amazing.qbman1 wrote:
Maureen
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Manoverboard
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
I, on the other hand, find the whole thing depressingly boring ... prefer under water exploration me.
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Sounds like they aborted this one because it was turning into just that
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qbman1
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Quite right - they don't want to lose the hub capsStephen wrote:It seems it avoids rough areas as our area isn't on the list
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Stephen
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
They'd be lucky if that was all they lost. The solar panels would be off and on a neighbours house before you could say free energyqbman1 wrote:Quite right - they don't want to lose the hub capsStephen wrote:It seems it avoids rough areas as our area isn't on the list
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qbman1
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Should have booked a Costa cruise then !Manoverboard wrote:I, on the other hand, find the whole thing depressingly boring ... prefer under water exploration me.
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Stephen
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
qbman1 wrote:Should have booked a Costa cruise then !Manoverboard wrote:I, on the other hand, find the whole thing depressingly boring ... prefer under water exploration me.
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Manoverboard
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Maybe ... much safer than a priority boarding space flight thoughqbman1 wrote:Should have booked a Costa cruise then !Manoverboard wrote:I, on the other hand, find the whole thing depressingly boring ... prefer under water exploration me.
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qbman1
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Wonder what the freeze-dried canapes are like ?!
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Mervyn and Trish
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Re: Tim Peake's first spacewalk
Curly .
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Stephen
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