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#220
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2007 16:08
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Chris Bergin - 14/9/2007 6:07 PM
DaveS - 14/9/2007 4:58 PM
Now only 0.84 miles to go!
Can you be more specific :bleh:
To the dock in the turn basin south of the VAB.
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#221
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2007 16:10
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#222
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2007 16:13
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Tug boat moving into position for the final approach:
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#223
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 16:16
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#224
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2007 16:22
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The finisih line is in sight:
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#225
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 16:30
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#226
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2007 16:39
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#227
by
nathan.moeller
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:06
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"Thank you for traveling with Pegasus Barge shipping lines. We hope you enjoyed your Gulf Cruise! Next stop, 65 miles over the Northeast Atlantic!!"
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#228
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:07
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ET-125 should be ready to come out of the barge pretty soon:
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#229
by
DaveS
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:19
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#230
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:23
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#231
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:27
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#232
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:31
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#233
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:36
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#234
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:41
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#235
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:43
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#236
by
Ford Mustang
on 14 Sep, 2007 18:56
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#237
by
ShuttleDiscovery
on 14 Sep, 2007 19:24
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Excellent camera views!
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#238
by
Edgecrusher
on 14 Sep, 2007 19:31
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ShuttleDiscovery - 14/9/2007 3:24 PM
Excellent camera views! 
Yup, the people at KSC were good to us today!
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#239
by
Bret
on 14 Sep, 2007 19:42
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They made fast work of that transport! A few questions for the experts:
1. How fast (mph) are they moving the ET?
2. What are the weather constraints to taking it out of the barge? (e.g. can it get wet? Wind speed probably an issue too)
3. I assume most of these photos were via helicopter?