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Space Shuttle Discovery Launch Live Thread 2:38 EDT (Successful launch -- Discovery in Space)
07/04/06
| Kevin Davis
Posted on 07/04/2006 5:39:41 AM PDT by KevinDavis
Third time the charm?
TOPICS: Breaking News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Unclassified
KEYWORDS: godspeeddiscovery; nasa; shuttlediscovery; space; spaceshuttle
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To: KevinDavis
God speed.
"Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest." -- Psalm 55:6
641
posted on
07/04/2006 12:07:53 PM PDT
by
Dr. Eckleburg
("I don't think they want my respect; I think they want my submission." - Flemming Rose)
To: Howlin; mariabush
LOL Always a party crasher in the crowd. : (
642
posted on
07/04/2006 12:08:05 PM PDT
by
Global2010
(In the name of the Father, The Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen)
To: CedarDave
643
posted on
07/04/2006 12:08:06 PM PDT
by
Ladysmith
((NRA, SAS))
To: RhoTheta
Me too, and I'll buy his limited-edition signed hardcover when he comes out with it, too. That kind of talent deserves to be rewarded.
644
posted on
07/04/2006 12:08:16 PM PDT
by
Politicalities
(http://www.politicalities.com)
To: KevinDavis
I saw one firework show.. Now for another one later..
You're not talking about
this, are you? Man, intercepting a nuclear missile would be some follow-up to the space shuttle launch!
645
posted on
07/04/2006 12:08:42 PM PDT
by
Pirate21
(The liberal media are as sheep clearing the path along which they will be lead to the slaughter.)
To: All
To: DCPatriot
I don't know and I don't care. That was so awesome I feel like doing flips.
What a way to celebrate Independence Day!
This is one I'll never forget.
647
posted on
07/04/2006 12:10:32 PM PDT
by
AmeriBrit
(LIGHT A PRAYER CANDLE FOR THE TROOPS: http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/enter.cfm)
To: Pirate21; All
Well if that happens 3 firework shows in day on the 4th would be sweet...
648
posted on
07/04/2006 12:10:44 PM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
To: Politicalities
4:30 PM EDT: Post-launch news conference
8:30 PM EDT: Imagery news conference
649
posted on
07/04/2006 12:11:55 PM PDT
by
tlj18
(Shipping out for Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on July 27, 2006)
To: RhoTheta
Thanks for the link....great launch.
To: GRRRRR
OH WOW!! Gorgeous sequence .. thank you.
651
posted on
07/04/2006 12:15:10 PM PDT
by
STARWISE
(They (Rats) think of this WOT as Bush's war, not America's war-RichardMiniter, respected OBL author)
To: KevinDavis
652
posted on
07/04/2006 12:16:14 PM PDT
by
MamaB
(mom to an Angel)
To: CedarDave
NASA TV...does it show the shuttle 24/7, LIVE..and/or mission control???
Also...is it on DirecTV Satellite..and what channel??
Please...
653
posted on
07/04/2006 12:16:32 PM PDT
by
Txsleuth
(FREEPATHON TIME--HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!)
To: Central Scrutiniser
My grandson is 9 1/2 years old now, and lives at the Jersey shore, so I'd like to get him interested in it. Many times we've walked to the beach, away from lights, to look at planets that are brighter that day/week, etc., than at other times, but never saw satellites, etc. Could you recommend a web-site for more info? I do plan to look at "heavens-above" now. Thanks!
654
posted on
07/04/2006 12:16:42 PM PDT
by
toldyou
To: CedarDave
Watching these replays. It's utterly amazing how soon and quickly the shuttle leaves the pad once it's been ignited. Sure not like the old days from the Mercury programs and all.
655
posted on
07/04/2006 12:17:32 PM PDT
by
Ladysmith
((NRA, SAS))
To: Ladysmith
656
posted on
07/04/2006 12:18:17 PM PDT
by
ChadGore
(VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans. We Vote.)
To: Txsleuth
During Shuttle missions, NASA has 24/7 coverage of the flight, switching between Mission Control, news conferences, and views from the Orbiter and the International Space Station.
657
posted on
07/04/2006 12:18:19 PM PDT
by
tlj18
(Shipping out for Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on July 27, 2006)
To: Phsstpok
658
posted on
07/04/2006 12:18:34 PM PDT
by
oxcart
(Journalism [Sic])
To: toldyou
I think heavens above is the best. It gives you exact times, magnitudes, star charts and data about what you are seeing, when it was launched, etc.
When looking for a sattelite, remember the first minute or so that it is technically visible may be hard to see, as its coming at you from very low on the horizon and usually you don't have a full, unencumbered view. But when you get the ISS at a mag 1 or less, you really can't miss it if you are looking in the right place.
To: oxcart
Payload pay doors opening in 45 minutes. After that, we may get some live video from the Shuttle.
660
posted on
07/04/2006 12:19:32 PM PDT
by
tlj18
(Shipping out for Basic Combat Training at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on July 27, 2006)
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