• mission anomaly through an incorrectly set Mission Elapsed Time on the vehicle. "Mission Elapsed Time explained". 1995-09-13. Archived from the original...
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    STS-135 (redirect from Last shuttle mission)
    and the main engine cutoff (MECO) occurring at 15:37:28 GMT at a Mission Elapsed Time (MET) of 8 minutes and 24 seconds. The external tank, ET-138, separated...
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    States. The mission was launched on 20 December 2019 at 11:36:43 UTC or 06:36:43 AM EST; however an issue with the spacecraft's Mission Elapsed Time (MET) clock...
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    STS-1 (category Space Shuttle missions)
    (9,200 ft) higher than planned). After 8 minutes and 34 seconds Mission Elapsed Time (MET), the main engines were shut down (MECO, at altitude 118,000 m...
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  • Met (section Space missions)
    technique, clinical neuromuscular protocol Mission Elapsed Time, a method of timekeeping during space missions Modular Equipment Transporter (Apollo program)...
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    STS-27 (category Department of Defense Space Shuttle missions)
    at Edwards Air Force Base, California, at 18:36:11 EST. The total mission elapsed time at wheels-stop was 4 days, 9 hours, 5 minutes, and 37 seconds. Atlantis...
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    Mercury-Atlas 8 (redirect from MA-8 mission)
    passing over the western Pacific, and fired the first one at 8:52 mission elapsed time. The automatic control system held the capsule "steady as a rock"...
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    Apollo 10 (category Apollo program missions)
    (400 nmi) east of American Samoa on May 26, 1969, at 16:52:23 UTC and mission elapsed time 192:03:23. The astronauts were recovered by USS Princeton. They spent...
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    [@JimBridenstine] (December 20, 2019). "Update: #Starliner had a Mission Elapsed Time (MET) anomaly causing the spacecraft to believe that it was in an orbital...
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    system time in time_t format, representing the number of seconds (excluding leap seconds) that have elapsed since 00:00:00 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)...
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    Journal". Apollo Lunar Surface Journal. Retrieved August 15, 2010. Mission elapsed time (MET) from when Armstrong states that he will step off the LM at...
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    International Space Station (category Wikipedia articles needing time reference citations from September 2019)
    Shuttle missions, the ISS crew mostly followed the shuttle's Mission Elapsed Time (MET), which was a flexible time zone based on the launch time of the...
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    STS-8 (category Space Shuttle missions)
    resulting problems. The mission plan called for a landing at Edwards Air Force Base, California, at 121:28 mission elapsed time (MET). On the original...
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    Countdown (category Time)
    two, one." After a launch, most countdown clocks begin to show Mission Elapsed Time, which is typically shown as "T plus." The adjacent picture shows...
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    STS-129 (category Space Shuttle missions)
    Space Shuttle – Mission Profile – Launch), with main engine cutoff (MECO) occurring at eight minutes and 24 seconds Mission Elapsed Time (MET) and the external...
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    STS-132 (category Space Shuttle missions)
    main engine cutoff (MECO) occurring at 8 minutes and 32 seconds Mission Elapsed Time (MET). The External Tank, ET-136, separated from the shuttle 15 seconds...
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    2019-02-22. Bridenstine, Jim (2019-12-20). "Update: #Starliner had a Mission Elapsed Time (MET) anomaly causing the spacecraft to believe that it was in an...
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    STS-74 (category Space Shuttle missions)
    touched down at 12:01:27 pm EST (17:01:27 UTC) on 20 November, a mission elapsed time (MET) of 8 days 4 hours 30 minutes and 44 seconds. Nose gear touched...
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    Space Shuttle program, and marked the first time a civilian had flown aboard the Space Shuttle. The mission used Space Shuttle Challenger, which lifted...
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  • for subsequent geological analysis. Mission Flight Number Time (MET) Time since lift-off (MET - Mission Elapsed Time) EVA # Moonwalk number Location Title...
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    STS-70 (category Space Shuttle missions)
    EDT on Runway 33. Nose gear touchdown occurred at 8:02:11 am EDT (Mission Elapsed Time of 8 days 22 hours 20 minutes and 16 seconds) with wheels stop at...
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    vertical, and the elapsed time measured by the observer is the same as the proper time. For a clock traveling at 0.3 c, the elapsed time measured by the...
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    STS-71 (category Space Shuttle missions)
    burn required. The OMS 2 burn, initiated at 42 minutes 58 seconds Mission Elapsed Time, adjusted the orbit to 160 x 85.3 nautical miles. It was the lowest...
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  • possible) to the actual mission time's master clock, Ground Elapsed Time. The Apollo 17 project, which Feist began in 2009 as a part-time hobby and launched...
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    the remaining time until T-zero in hours, minutes and seconds (–00:00:00). After launch, the clock counts forward in Mission Elapsed Time for several hours...
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    first time these thrusters had been fired since 1980), a project enabling the mission to be extended by two to three years. Voyager 1's extended mission is...
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    logistics were almost never shown, and only a short period of time is implied to have elapsed from the initial assignment until the team is in the field...
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    to leave the Solar System. Voyager 2 successfully fulfilled its primary mission of visiting the Jovian system in 1979, the Saturnian system in 1981, Uranian...
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  • Twin paradox (category Time in physics)
    the world lines of the inertially moving bodies maximize the proper time elapsed between two events. He also wrote that the asymmetric aging is completely...
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    The TIMED (Thermosphere • Ionosphere • Mesosphere • Energetics and Dynamics) mission is dedicated to study the influences energetics and dynamics of the...
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