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#20
by
robertross
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:11
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#21
by
Art LeBrun
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:11
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Somehow 3 solids are not quite the same show as 9 solids.............but I love the one second window.
I guess not, but considering the talent behind these launches, it will always be a pleasure to see 
And since we are witnessing a vanishing breed of 50 plus years duration it is a pleasure with some sadness.
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#22
by
ChrisGebhardt
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:14
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Man, the final planned commercial launch of the Delta II and the final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery both in the same week... not for weak eyed.
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#23
by
robertross
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:19
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Man, the final planned commercial launch of the Delta II and the final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery both in the same week... not for weak eyed. 
Tying that sentiment with Art's last post. Truly a sad moment. Great vehicle.
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#24
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:19
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#25
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:20
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#26
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:23
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launch dedicated to James Gregory Jacobs
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#27
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:26
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#28
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:28
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#29
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:33
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47 minutes to launch... no issues.. weather good so far
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#30
by
robertross
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:34
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I hope some people are watching this live. I'm amazed at how much the vehicle sways!
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#31
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:36
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I hope some people are watching this live. I'm amazed at how much the vehicle sways!
Certainly is a little shimmy there... can't show it in screen grabs
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#32
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:45
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#33
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:47
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#34
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:49
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Webcast already! Good work Roger!
Audio sounds terrible.
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#35
by
jimvela
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:51
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Man, the final planned commercial launch of the Delta II and the final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery both in the same week... not for weak eyed. 
Tying that sentiment with Art's last post. Truly a sad moment. Great vehicle.
Sad, but not quite the end. One more to go- which I hope to see depart in Sep 2011. I'll miss the Delta II when it's finally gone.
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#36
by
Chris Bergin
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:52
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Man, the final planned commercial launch of the Delta II and the final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery both in the same week... not for weak eyed. 
Tying that sentiment with Art's last post. Truly a sad moment. Great vehicle.
Sad, but not quite the end. One more to go- which I hope to see depart in Sep 2011. I'll miss the Delta II when it's finally gone.
Is that yet to be manifested? The commerical world's version of STS-135?
Important to know, given the headline I gave the launch preview.
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#37
by
jimvela
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:54
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Man, the final planned commercial launch of the Delta II and the final flight of Space Shuttle Discovery both in the same week... not for weak eyed. 
Tying that sentiment with Art's last post. Truly a sad moment. Great vehicle.
Sad, but not quite the end. One more to go- which I hope to see depart in Sep 2011. I'll miss the Delta II when it's finally gone.
Is that yet to be manifested? The commerical world's version of STS-135?
Important to know, given the headline I gave the launch preview.
NPP.
http://jointmission.gsfc.nasa.gov/launch.html
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#38
by
stockman
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:55
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#39
by
jimvela
on 01 Nov, 2010 00:55
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scrub