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How Will You Be Viewing STS-117?
by
MySDCUserID
on 03 Jun, 2007 22:01
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Pick the choice the best describes how you will be viewing the STS-117 Launch.
If it launches on Friday, I'll stay late at work and view form CCAFS.
Otherwise, I'll watch from the backyward during non-working days.
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#1
by
wannamoonbase
on 03 Jun, 2007 22:16
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If it goes on Friday I will be watching it on my new HD Plasma, if the attempt is Saturday and the weather looks good we will make the drive down and probably watch from the Beeline (sorry can't call it Beachline, that name is just wrong.)
Might have crap at the port before or after depending on traffic and people etc.
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#2
by
mike robel
on 03 Jun, 2007 22:40
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From my usual spot on the 528 causeway where it crosses the Bananna River on Merritt Island. Someday I will go up to Titusville to watch one, unless I am doomed to moving to KS or someplace in the near future since I am being laid off of my job on 27 July.
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#3
by
nacnud
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:11
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Where's the option for 'From the mid deck, but can't see anything from in here

' hehehe. Another vote for the internet for me I'm afraid.
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#4
by
Andrewwski
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:23
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nacnud - 3/6/2007 7:11 PM
Where's the option for 'From the mid deck, but can't see anything from in here
' hehehe. Another vote for the internet for me I'm afraid.
As for me too. That or TV.
Never been to a launch but hoping to make it down for 118.
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#5
by
Martin FL
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:27
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TV and this site!
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#6
by
Flightstar
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:32
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Technically supporting the launch by helping get Endeavour ready for LON.
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#7
by
STS Tony
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:34
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Watching via the net on the only site to be on! HERE!
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#8
by
Namechange User
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:36
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In the MER
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#9
by
Mark Max Q
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:38
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On here, watching out for ECOs going went and dry during SIM then hoping the weather is good
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#10
by
Captain Scarlet
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:38
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Sky News live and here live.
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#11
by
Carl G
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:40
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On here

Can't wait
OV-106 - 3/6/2007 6:36 PM
In the MER
Do you get to watch TV screens, or are you guys sat in front of monitors with data on it.
I remember one of the LCC guys said that he's done 25 launches and has yet to actually see one and he's at KSC!!
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#12
by
nacnud
on 03 Jun, 2007 23:53
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There is a guy over at SDC that claims to have been in the LCC for every launch, and has yet to see one!
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#13
by
Do Shuttles Dream
on 04 Jun, 2007 00:00
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My dad is driving me to a good vantage point

What's MER by the way?
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#14
by
Chris Bergin
on 04 Jun, 2007 00:02
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Do Shuttles Dream - 4/6/2007 1:00 AM
What's MER by the way?
Mission Evaluation Room.
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#15
by
Bubbinski
on 04 Jun, 2007 00:18
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For any other launch, my answer would be TV, since I live 2000 miles west of Florida. However, for this one....I'll be at the KSC VC.
GO ATLANTIS.
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#16
by
ChrisGebhardt
on 04 Jun, 2007 01:36
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I'll watch the countdown on NTV and as soon as the SRBs ignite, i'll step out into my backyard and watch her sail into the evening sky!
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#17
by
shuttlefan
on 04 Jun, 2007 01:49
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On TV! I live in Canada, so probably CTV Newsnet, who always provide excellant coverage.
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#18
by
Shadow Spork
on 04 Jun, 2007 02:03
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Being Canadian, I'll watch it either on CNN or NASA TV via the Internet.
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#19
by
Ankle-bone12
on 04 Jun, 2007 02:32
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Ill be taping CNN since I have graduation on that day.