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Space Shuttle ready for launch!!
STS-116 is going to be launching tonight at 9:35 pm eastern time. They'll be spending 12 days in orbit, and will be spending the majority of that at the ISS.
Heres a live video feed of the launch preperations and hopefully launch (if the weather holds out) in Florida, courtesy of Nasa TV. http://playlist.yahoo.com/makeplayli...segment=149773 I live on the Florida coast only a lil ways north of the cape so I'm going to be watching it in person! Damn the space program is cool.... Too bad it is under funded horribly though... |
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Sweden is following this launch closely since the first Swede in history will be launched into space.
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I agree, the Swedish space program is actually very large, but to get a man up there has never been a big priority.
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Update: It's now showing them getting into the shuttle and being helped strapped in. The running commentary on the feed is really cool and has a lot of neat info on what's going on. Talking about the astronauts, and what they are doing and etc.
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Edit: Looks like they've moved the launch time up. It's now 47 minutes until liftoff. |
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Thanks for the heads up. |
T minus 20 mins.
This is really fun, thanks alot for the link. :up: |
There will be a scheduled 45 min hold in about a minute.
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Damn weather. The clouds are going to ruin the show. Or the comentator is simply trying to grab my attention and keep me anxious.
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Arghhh!!! Nooo!!!
They scrubbed the lauch due to weather. Thick cloud cover was the culprit. Aborted at T-minus 00:05:00!! They are now discussing a 24/48/longer turn around (when they can launch next). Going to largely depend on the weather forcast. Unfortunatly it won't be a nigt launch probably, they are rather rare all together and I had never seen one with my own eyes :( EDIT: well at least I got out and breathed some fresh air and got to talk to a lot of nasa buffs and general people that were out on the beach waiting to watch the shuttle. |
Nasa's next launch attempt is going to be tomorrow night at 8:47pm ET. I'll try and take some pictues and post it for you guys.
Here's a quote from my MySpace blog that I did about what it's like to watch a launch in person: Quote:
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