Jonesy STS - 7/8/2006 7:10 PM
Permission to drool? She looks amazing.
Paul Howard - 7/8/2006 1:35 PM
These are fantastic. What a beautiful vehicle she is.
Image 8. Aft RCS. Are they ring pulls on the covers?? Loving the close up on that image with the SSME and OMS.
FatherRob - 7/8/2006 12:54 PM Okay... can someone let me in on who I need to kiss up to to get this close to an orbiter? Seriously! I was at KSC on the day before Discovery's most recent launch attempt and took the Up Close tour that gets to about 5,000 feet from the pad. Still not close enough for my liking. I realize that the presence of loaded SRB's generally means that non-NASA folk are prohibited from entering the VAB or going to the pad... but I would SO love to get a chance to get up close with a shuttle before they are retired and sent off to rot in some space center's back yard. Rob+
Ditto.
Chris, any special images of the P3/P4 payload being installed inside Atlantis on Saturday? :)
FatherRob - 7/8/2006 2:54 PM Okay... can someone let me in on who I need to kiss up to to get this close to an orbiter? Seriously!
I would love to know that myself :)
Paul Adams - 7/8/2006 6:34 PM
Hi farther Rob, all
Back in 2003 I filmed Columbia's last re-entry as she passed north of Las Vegas and gladly gave the original tape and my video camera to NASA. I took time off work and ran around to get both to Houston just as soon as I could. I was the only one to film one of the shedding events
I did ask at the time if it would be possible to get a close-up tour of the shuttle once the program was up and running again. I received an assurance from two or three people that "it would be a pleasure" and "not a problem at all". Guess what; after they had my tape and camera, and after I fielded quite a few more phone calls from them - I never received a word about the promised tour. Phone calls, emails and even a letter went completely unanswered.
It has left more than a little of a bad impression with me, at the very least someone could have responded with a "sorry, but we can't do it now". Even that would have made me feel better about it.
Paul Adams - 7/8/2006 7:34 PMWow, Paul, I missed your reply about this last night...that plain old sucks. I distinctly remember your question about your footage in the minutes after the disaster -- and of course it was a part of Paul Hill's public presentation to the CAIB a few months later.
Hi farther Rob, all
Back in 2003 I filmed Columbia's last re-entry as she passed north of Las Vegas and gladly gave the original tape and my video camera to NASA. I took time off work and ran around to get both to Houston just as soon as I could. I was the only one to film one of the shedding events
I did ask at the time if it would be possible to get a close-up tour of the shuttle once the program was up and running again. I received an assurance from two or three people that "it would be a pleasure" and "not a problem at all". Guess what; after they had my tape and camera, and after I fielded quite a few more phone calls from them - I never received a word about the promised tour. Phone calls, emails and even a letter went completely unanswered.
It has left more than a little of a bad impression with me, at the very least someone could have responded with a "sorry, but we can't do it now". Even that would have made me feel better about it.