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Busy day in Space
Shuttle had to adjust its orbit a tad to miss some debris about 40 minutes ago. HTV launches in about 20 minutes - Japanese unmanned resupply vehicle to space station. The poor guys on the Shuttle think they're gonna land this evening but the weather doesn't look promising. 2 tries at Kennedy to land today (first one 1805 central). Tomorrow looks bad too and we're only considering Kennedy as of now. Saturday we'll consider Edwards. My guess - Saturday in California.
Tom |
Tom,
I am a space freak. I love anything to do with space. :) :) I have a friend who sends me all the NASA flight pictures, first hand. ;) I saw the landing, it was so beautiful. Perfect in every way. Although it was in California, and will cost a fortune to bring it back to Florida. Tom, why does it cost so much to bring it back? :confused: We have the carrier plane and equipment to load it on the back, and fuel cost is known, but what else brings up that cost? Just curious, if you know. |
Building the rigging and placing the crane for the lifts, for the most part. And it's not a straight flight. Ground support at at least two places to land.
Tom |
Keeping fingers crossed and a little prayer to boot.
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any updates Tom?
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Discovery will leave California tomorrow morning on the 747, weather permitting. Next shuttle launch is 11/9 IF the Russians cooperate and shift a couple of their timelines, but so far they're not budging, so it may be 11/11 or 11/12. We lost air conditioning Monday in the part of the mission control complex that houses the space station control room. This was a big deal... That's all for now Tom |
Hey Tom, tell us about tht big fart in space. I believe it streaked across the sky, the other night????? :D
To Add....I'm not kidding!!!! |
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