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To: wastedyears

spaceflightnow.com
1605 GMT (12:05 p.m. EDT)

As a rainshower sweeps west-to-east toward the Shuttle Landing Facility, Atlantis has crossed the equator to begin orbit 202. There is not much optimism that the Florida weather picture will improve for a 3:30 p.m. landing of the shuttle. But Mission Control will continue to watch the conditions to gauge any signs of hope before throwing in the towel for today.


Be sure to wring it out before tossing it in so it doesn’t leave a puddle.


21 posted on 06/21/2007 9:20:41 AM PDT by RightWhale (Repeal the Treaty)
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To: RightWhale

Scrubbed for today, check back tomorrow, same bat-time, same bat-channel. :)


22 posted on 06/21/2007 10:34:50 AM PDT by BritExPatInFla
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To: RightWhale

Why can’t they land at night, or in the morning. For example 7am est.


23 posted on 06/21/2007 2:45:34 PM PDT by mulder1
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