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#480
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yweleung
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:49
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Congratulations to the NASA teams on a successful launch. That little T-31s hold drama just makes this even more memorable.
And to the dedicated NSF gang that have so diligently covered all the missions, I thank you. But like Administrator Bolden said, this isn't the end. Hope to get more from you guys in any and all of the future missions, whatever they have in store.
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#481
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DanWerts
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:49
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It was a beautiful launch.
I'm glad I was able to be here to see it.
Chris:
Thanks for your awesome coverage. Without some of your insight I wouldn't have been able to narrate properly for those who follow my coverage.
To the crew of STS-135 (Especially you Hurley!)
Godspeed and good luck.
We'll see you when you land.
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#482
by
Austin
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:49
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Great views of the "shock collars" building up around the orbiter during during Max Q!
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#483
by
gladiator1332
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:50
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Beautiful launch! Congrats to NASA and all of the great people who made this program possible!
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#484
by
psloss
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:51
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#485
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Nick L.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:51
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#486
by
rjholling
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:51
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It looked like there was something big and shiny that fell off the ET at sep.
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#487
by
John44
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:52
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#488
by
psloss
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:52
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It looked like there was something big and shiny that fell off the ET at sep.
Probably ice.
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#489
by
Satt
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:52
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Top coverage as usual N.S.F.Thank you all.
It's a shame the program has finished.
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#490
by
Nick L.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:52
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#491
by
Ray125
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:53
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WOW.!!!!! Thats was the greatest and emotional Space Shuttle Launch in history since America's First Space Shuttle on April 12, 1981. Godspeed to Space Shuttle Atlantis STS-135 and the crew "Chris, Doug, Sandy, and Rex" July 8, 2011. And also to all employees at Nasa that work very hard on this greatest reusable space vehicle, Good Job.
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#492
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alexw
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:53
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Congratulations from Zaragoza.
The shuttle never need our AF Base. Happy for it
And now mi nick has no-sense.
I'm sad with the shuttle retirement...
A beautiful thought... Thank you, Zaragoza, for being there and patiently waiting through the years in case she needed a little help coming back to us, and thank you Moron and Istres and Banjul and oh I forget the others ...
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#493
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Warloc Alcott
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:53
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Godspeed, Atlantis! Just a beautiful sight! Listening to a former Mission Controller, now. He said on the first launch of STS-1 30 years ago, they had a hold at 31 seconds, when the computers froze. Imagine, the first and the last going into a hold at exactly 31 seconds!
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#494
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Nick L.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:53
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OTV cam 71 (this was always my favorite sequence):
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#495
by
mtakala24
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:53
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It looked like there was something big and shiny that fell off the ET at sep.
Most propably it was ice from the LO2 or LH2 umbilicals.
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#496
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rjholling
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:54
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It looked like there was something big and shiny that fell off the ET at sep.
Probably ice.
Probably right. In the video it looked metallic with a rectangular-ish shape.
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#497
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Nick L.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:54
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#498
by
Rocket Science
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:55
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MPS Powerdown
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#499
by
Nick L.
on 08 Jul, 2011 15:55
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Thanks to Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne!