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« Reply #690 on: 07/09/2011 12:29 AM »

Opportunity to thank Philip for being on here all day! David, Aaron, Nick, Steven and Mattias for the help with the coverage today. Top work!
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« Reply #691 on: 07/09/2011 12:40 AM »

Just watched the closeout crew's farewell on YouTube since I didn't get to see it live. Almost lost it.....leaving work now and think it's finally starting to set in, choking up as I write this now......I need a beer....

Once again, thank you all for your support of Human Space Flight and the Space Shuttles. Please, PLEASE...... Show your appreciation for these awesome machines by visiting them in their final homes.....

Padrat out....
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« Reply #692 on: 07/09/2011 12:43 AM »

http://twitter.com/#!/breaking/status/89486945914327041

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White House photo of President Obama watching TV coverage of final shuttle launch http://twitpic.com/5n8hxc

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« Reply #693 on: 07/09/2011 12:50 AM »

Just watched the closeout crew's farewell on YouTube since I didn't get to see it live. Almost lost it.....leaving work now and think it's finally starting to set in, choking up as I write this now......I need a beer....

Once again, thank you all for your support of Human Space Flight and the Space Shuttles. Please, PLEASE...... Show your appreciation for these awesome machines by visiting them in their final homes.....

Padrat out....

You shouldn't have to put your hand in your pocket for a beer ever again. I know there a fair few thousand people on here who'd insist on that if turned up in our respective neck of the woods.

Whatever happens, you've all made your mark, something most people never will. Chin up and proud, finish strong and we'll have a good old bitch about the lack of leadership once she's safe on the ground :)
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« Reply #694 on: 07/09/2011 01:03 AM »

http://twitter.com/#!/breaking/status/89486945914327041

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White House photo of President Obama watching TV coverage of final shuttle launch http://twitpic.com/5n8hxc



Statement from the President. Despite everything, it's a really nice statement.

For Immediate Release
July 08, 2011
Statement by the President on the Launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis

Today, Americans across the country watched with pride as four of our fellow citizens blasted off from the Kennedy Space Center in the Space Shuttle Atlantis, and America reached for the heavens once more.

Behind Atlantis and her crew of brave astronauts stand thousands of dedicated workers who have poured their hearts and souls into America’s Space Shuttle program over the past three decades. To them and all of NASA’s incredible workforce, I want to express my sincere gratitude. You helped our country lead the space age, and you continue to inspire us each day.

Today’s launch may mark the final flight of the Space Shuttle, but it propels us into the next era of our never-ending adventure to push the very frontiers of exploration and discovery in space. We’ll drive new advances in science and technology. We’ll enhance knowledge, education, innovation, and economic growth. And I have tasked the men and women of NASA with an ambitious new mission: to break new boundaries in space exploration, ultimately sending Americans to Mars. I know they are up to the challenge – and I plan to be around to see it.

Congratulations to Atlantis, her astronauts, and the people of America's space program on a picture-perfect launch, and good luck on the rest of your mission to the International Space Station, and for a safe return home. I know the American people share my pride at what we have accomplished as a nation, and my excitement about the next chapter of our preeminence in space.
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« Reply #695 on: 07/09/2011 01:07 AM »

I'm surprised he didn't make the trip down again to watch the launch! Maybe his previous visit was more political motivation after all... (no intention of starting a political debate here...just mentioned it for the sake of it)

Also - what the heck is that supposed to be in the first image?
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=25871.msg769963#msg769963

I didn't know asteroids/Phobos/Deimos are susceptible to blisters.
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« Reply #696 on: 07/09/2011 01:10 AM »

Kinda off topic but has anyone ever got or taken pics of a TDRS in Orbit?
 

That is a great pic, and might hold me.  Maybe I can pull that flight video and be happy.     See you hear all the time about all the items in Orbit, I kinda wanted to see a lv come up with one in orbit.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TDRS-E_deployment_from_STS-43.jpg

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« Reply #697 on: 07/09/2011 01:14 AM »

extended ET video seemed to have worked, at least over europe.
captured 24 mins after launch
Reception used to receive this is a 90cm mesh dish with 3,5 turn RHCP  Helix for 2250 MHz, EME103B S-Band LNA and a G1MFG S-Band video  receiver.

Sweet!  Admirable accomplishment.  (Link omitted from Jester's post for brevity; see it there if you missed it!)
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« Reply #698 on: 07/09/2011 01:21 AM »

OVCC signed off the net with some emotion.
Audio of that is attached.  (Best I can do for now, will post video of this, etc. some time in future.)
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« Reply #699 on: 07/09/2011 01:27 AM »

Just watched the closeout crew's farewell on YouTube since I didn't get to see it live. Almost lost it.....leaving work now and think it's finally starting to set in, choking up as I write this now......I need a beer....

Once again, thank you all for your support of Human Space Flight and the Space Shuttles. Please, PLEASE...... Show your appreciation for these awesome machines by visiting them in their final homes.....

Padrat out....

You shouldn't have to put your hand in your pocket for a beer ever again. I know there a fair few thousand people on here who'd insist on that if turned up in our respective neck of the woods.

Whatever happens, you've all made your mark, something most people never will. Chin up and proud, finish strong and we'll have a good old bitch about the lack of leadership once she's safe on the ground :)
Yup. Door (and fridge) ;) is always open

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« Reply #700 on: 07/09/2011 01:31 AM »

Quite the site: the last stand.

Seeing it as it is makes me wonder what the future now holds for America's manned space program.
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« Reply #701 on: 07/09/2011 01:33 AM »

Just watched the closeout crew's farewell on YouTube since I didn't get to see it live. Almost lost it.....leaving work now and think it's finally starting to set in, choking up as I write this now......I need a beer....

Once again, thank you all for your support of Human Space Flight and the Space Shuttles. Please, PLEASE...... Show your appreciation for these awesome machines by visiting them in their final homes.....

Padrat out....

God Speed Padrat. America is behind you :) You did a damn fine job you should be proud!
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« Reply #702 on: 07/09/2011 01:35 AM »

OVCC signed off the net with some emotion.

Audio of that is attached.  (Best I can do for now, will post video of this, etc. some time in future.)

From http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/closeout_crew_prt.htm
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As the program draws to a close, many space shuttle team members are making the most of the final flights.  And of course, that includes the Closeout Crew.

TRAVIS THOMPSON/CLOSEOUT CREW LEAD: I'll probably just stand over there in the corner and soak it in, and try and remember as much as I can, and hope that another program comes along and I get to do this again.
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« Reply #703 on: 07/09/2011 01:45 AM »

Just watched the closeout crew's farewell on YouTube since I didn't get to see it live. Almost lost it.....leaving work now and think it's finally starting to set in, choking up as I write this now......I need a beer....

Once again, thank you all for your support of Human Space Flight and the Space Shuttles. Please, PLEASE...... Show your appreciation for these awesome machines by visiting them in their final homes.....

Padrat out....
If you ever visit Texas, you wont have any problems with drinks :)  Betting Larry will make sure he has you covered in Florida too
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« Reply #704 on: 07/09/2011 03:09 AM »

Ha, I've got info coming out of my blooming ears. Going to do an ascent report and another article after that.

No Sleep till wheels stop!! ;D
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