Author Topic: LIVE: Enterprise Ferry on SCA from Dulles to New York City - April 27, 2012  (Read 178433 times)

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here we go!

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She is loving this chance to take to the sky one last time, I bet she has missed this!! She looks great and right at home as the duo took off.
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per tower, 4k feet and climbing

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last views of Enterprise form Virginia, glad I met you OV101!

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Manhattan awaits!

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35 years, 2 months and 9 days since she first flew (the first captive-inactive flight).

26 years, 5 months and 9 days since she last flew.

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Great sight! And well done to the engineers who passed her fit for the ferry, allowing her this final flight.
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Any ideas how long till enterprise gets to New York?

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Still nothing from NASA TV. Just things about White House drive social media outreach to NASA's future for woman, or something.
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last views of Enterprise form Virginia, glad I met you OV101!

Nothing to see north of Dulles.  Which way did it go?  LOLOLOL

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I spotted it and took some photos of it as its flight path took it north of College Park, MD.  This was at about 9:50AM.  Altitude was maybe 5,000 ft or so (just a ballpark estimate, no idea how far off I really am).

Had to fire off photos as it appeared between clouds.  Even the 300mm lens wasn't much help, but I'm just happy to have seen it as I didn't get to see Discovery go overhead!

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Her, runaround, you mean her! ;)

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Still nothing from NASA TV. Just things about White House drive social media outreach to NASA's future for woman, or something.
They want us to forget the program ASAP. I felt that with lack of coverage with Discovery and this confirms it for me…

Thank you CNN  :)
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I spotted it and took some photos of it as its flight path took it north of College Park, MD.  This was at about 9:50AM.  Altitude was maybe 5,000 ft or so (just a ballpark estimate, no idea how far off I really am).

Had to fire off photos as it appeared between clouds.  Even the 300mm lens wasn't much help, but I'm just happy to have seen it as I didn't get to see Discovery go overhead!

The low altitude and express-to-NYC route must have made it tough to see.

Looks like a lot of wind up in NYC also.

I asked my ex-wife in northern NJ if she'd watch.  She said she was too sad to do it.
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someone at the JFK tower asking about the shuttle

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