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    Watching the Shuttle Land

    I'm watching the shuttle land online. It's wild to see on their radar screen how fast this thing is streaking across the sky, going state to state in a few minutes.

    240,000ft up going 15,000mph. Insane!
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    Where are you watching it?
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    "Flying brick"

    Watch the movie Space Cowboys, talks about flying the Space Shuttle......

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0186566/tra ... E29468-314
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/live_tv.html

    Sorry I didn't link sooner. The video is still running of it on the ground.

    I assume they are letting it cool or something?
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    Standard procedure, I think it has something to do with radiation needing to clear as well.

    Glad to see they are home safe & sound.

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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    Another amazing part is that they only have one chance to get it right. No option for a go-around, gliding across the country.

    Great views also, especially for live footage. The HUD view, the runway view, aerial view.

    Even the view of it from when it was about 100,000ft up....how does the camera see that so far and high?
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    that's pretty cool. was surprised how long the nose stayed up, until the chute was deployed and started slowing the shuttle. wonder if that's a manually deployed chute or if there's a weight-on-wheels sensor...
    it is mathematically impossible for either hummingbirds, or helicopters to fly. fortunately, neither are aware of this.

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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    I forgot about the Shuttle landing today, but it reminded me. I was sitting here and all of a sudden it sounded like a car was dropped on the roof and the entire apartment shook. I ran outside because I had no idea what the hell just happened but I soon figured out that it was the Shuttle and the sound barrier. Something tells me he wasnt doing under 250 below 10,000 :twisted:
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    Quote Originally Posted by Phil D.
    The video is still running of it on the ground.

    I assume they are letting it cool or something?
    They do let it cool off a bit, but also, there are all kinds of toxic chemicals used in the rocket motors, and they need time for the fumes to vent and dissipate.

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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    >I forgot about the Shuttle landing today, but it reminded me. I was sitting here and all of a sudden it sounded like a car was dropped on the roof and the entire apartment shook. I ran outside because I had no idea what the hell just happened but I soon figured out that it was the Shuttle and the sound barrier. Something tells me he wasnt doing under 250 below 10,000 <

    Where was this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerard
    Where was this?
    Port Orange, FL...basically Daytona Beach.
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    Quote Originally Posted by AA 777
    I forgot about the Shuttle landing today, but it reminded me. I was sitting here and all of a sudden it sounded like a car was dropped on the roof and the entire apartment shook. I ran outside because I had no idea what the hell just happened but I soon figured out that it was the Shuttle and the sound barrier. Something tells me he wasnt doing under 250 below 10,000 :twisted:
    You mean OVER and below? ;)
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    [quote=hiss srq]
    Quote Originally Posted by "AA 777":549af
    I forgot about the Shuttle landing today, but it reminded me. I was sitting here and all of a sudden it sounded like a car was dropped on the roof and the entire apartment shook. I ran outside because I had no idea what the hell just happened but I soon figured out that it was the Shuttle and the sound barrier. Something tells me he wasnt doing under 250 below 10,000 :twisted:
    You mean OVER and below? ;)[/quote:549af]

    No, AA is right. Something tells me he WAS NOT doing UNDER 250kts BELOW 10,000.
    The way you put it is Something tells me he WAS NOT OVER 250kts below 10,000.
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    Re: Watching the Shuttle Land

    >Port Orange, FL...basically Daytona Beach.<

    Thanks. Just wondering because your "Location" says Long Isaland.

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