Posted on 07/04/2006 5:39:41 AM PDT by KevinDavis
Third time the charm?
What is this, a joke site?
When they repaired the gash in the foam, what color duct tape did they use?
Amen to that.
No lightning in the vacinity of Floriday right now, but it looks like Vegas and South Texas are very active...
https://thunderstorm.vaisala.com/tux/jsp/explorer/explorer.jsp;jsessionid=70302576581149906327244
Is there some basis for this unlikely prediction?
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY AMERICA!
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It's called "Independance Day".
OK... HAPPY INDEPENDANCE DAY AMERICA! (cuze me, must be my Illinois upbringing)
From the left are astronauts Stephanie D. Wilson, Michael E. Fossum, both mission specialists; Steven W. Lindsey, commander; Piers J. Sellers, mission specialist; Mark E. Kelly, pilot; European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Thomas Reiter of Germany; and Lisa M. Nowak, both mission specialists.
From FReeper Textide (thanks for the links):
In HD on HDNet-http://www.hd.net/
Excellent link! Especially the windows media. The astronauts are getting on the bus to head to the shuttle now.
So far so good. Countdown has reusmed at 3 hours and counting, and the crew are on their way to the pad. Looks like the weather might cooperate long enough to get 'em gone...
Let's hope it goes today, because i don't think the ET can withstand another de-tanking..
The foam seems hard and brittle. Probably more cracks would open up.
I'm starting to think that I wouldn't have the patience to be an astronaut. They go through a lot to sit in the shuttle and do it all over again the next day etc.
spaceflightnow.com
1503 GMT (11:03 a.m. EDT)
The convoy has made the left turn from the crawlerway to head northward for pad 39B.
1500 GMT (11:00 a.m. EDT)
The AstroVan just passed the 52-story Vehicle Assembly Building where Discovery was attached to its external tank and solid rocket boosters and the adjacent Launch Control Center. The Press Site is located across the street, and reporters have run outdoors to watch at the passing convoy. This is a launch day tradition to say farewell and good luck to the astronaut crews.
1449 GMT (10:49 a.m. EDT)
Waving small flags, commander Steve Lindsey and his six fellow crewmates just walked out of the Kennedy Space Center crew quarters to board the AstroVan for the 7-mile ride from the Industrial Area to launch pad 39B on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
+ years later - still do.
Godspeed Discovery!
Kid in the back seat--are we there yet? are we there yet? are we there yet?
Most of training they go through in the years leading up to this is even less exciting.
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