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For those up late enough, here's a link to the Live NASA Broadcast of the final Space Shuttle launch.
http://www.ustream.tv/nasahdtv#utm_c...medium=6540154 Mick |
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And STS-135, Atlantis, is in flight. A very memorable moment in history.
Screen capture of the launch attached. Cheers Mick |
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Managed to get on and watch it, deffinetly witness history there.
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Didn't get to bed til 2am but it was worth it. It was the first live launch I've seen and I only wish I'd done it sooner.
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Just watching live stream of the final touchdown, i'm at 34 min to go. Watching a part of history.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html Cheers Adam |
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Just watched it fly past over here at about 1904 AEST for the final time.
Now inside the warmth watching the re-entry and landing of it live. |
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Maikha,
Where did you see it go over, unfortuneatly overcast here on the south coast NSW. |
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Perhaps the mods can merge this thread with later thread started by Greg McDonald..
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AdamC
I live in Wagga Wagga. My 'sighting' of the Shuttle was only for about 15-30 seconds, and it was to the WestSouthWest of Wagga, but is enough for me to have satisfied seeing History in the making ![]() |
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