Chris Bergin - 22/6/2007 10:49 PM
Remember, every single one of us are ambassadors for the space program, so if you enjoyed this mission, make sure you represent it well to your family, friends, work colleagues and school friends. Send them to this site, send them to another space flight site, but whatever you do, give them an opportunity to be properly introduced to these amazing vehicles and the dedicated team of thousands that enable their safe flight.
Great and true words, Chris!
Let me add my compliments to you and all of your helpers who did- and continue to do- a wonderful job here!
Chris Bergin - 22/6/2007 9:49 PM
Remember, every single one of us are ambassadors for the space program, so if you enjoyed this mission, make sure you represent it well to your family, friends, work colleagues and school friends. Send them to this site, send them to another space flight site, but whatever you do, give them an opportunity to be properly introduced to these amazing vehicles and the dedicated team of thousands that enable their safe flight.
This is my first entire mission since I joined L-2. Also my first post. I cannot lie, but when I did early june, I was so skeptic about finding much more than is already in NASA site or any other. Now I find NASA so short in communicating all the incredible things those people are doing for the sake of research. They are scientists, not entertainers, Obviously.
I am so amazed and overwhelmed with the tons of info I found in this site and the forum, and I believe will need weeks to process and read all the wonders that were posted here, not to mention having a hard time on keeping up to date with all the new daily and hourly (and "minutely")stuff. This is where I realize how important is not only keep supporting spaceflight, buy as internet buddies, supporting those who can make the difference and keep NASA aiming high, like Chris and all the profesionals that work with it and all the folks that support the site, one way or another.
My greets and regars to all of them. Keep on. I am sure every mission we will see new wonders like those found in the last.
Thanks to all of you, my vission has changed!!
Good job, Atlantis crew. Can't wait to hear the twin sonic booms here in California again! :laugh:
Anyone know if the crew homecoming at Ellington is going to be webcast anywhere (even after it happens)? Especially since there was no post flight press conference with the crew......
At least part of it will probably be replayed a few days afterwards on NASA TV's video file.
Not sure if it will shown live.
Watch for the "This week in Nasa" Highlights package on NTV - usually on each day right after (or before I forget which) the daily ISS coverage, they usually will play a little of the crew arrival back in Houston. May also be in video file as mentioned, but I seem to remember it more in the TWIN.