Atlantis tomorrow afternoon around 2PM.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/
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Atlantis tomorrow afternoon around 2PM.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/
Wish I were there. When I lived in Miami I would go to as many as I could. I think I saw 3 night launches. It is far beyond anything I could describe. A shuttle launch is the fastest & greatest airshow on the planet.
Just saw on the News 12, she's up and just released its SRBs
From Hollywood (Ft Lauderdale) we could see the plume - a perfectly clear day to see it!
JUst watching what I taped on the DVR today from CNN and they had a split screen because of a news conference by SecDef Gates then just went to that after the shuttle launched!!
Astronauts have discovered a bunch of dents on the thermal tiles, likely caused by fuel tank debris. :?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090512/ap_ ... _hubble_58
Download the launch in 1080i HD [.MOV file, 185MB]
Watch the Hubble repair spacewalk live: http://abclocal.go.com/wabc/livenow?id=6520250
Weather is giving the shuttle a "No Go" for landing at Kennedy Space Center Friday.
Story...http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/
Weather "No Go" for today (sat) also. Will have one chance Sunday for Kennedy and also opportunities for Edwards
Sunday and Monday.
Landed 11:40 AM EST at Edwards.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gerard
I always watch Nasa Select & I just wish they would show more pictures from the cockpit. Although looked like they may've been having trouble today.