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#240
by
RHAnthony
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:12
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We're on an internal feed of the NASA channels so it's coming in fine here. I'll see if I can track down the JPL video guys and see if they can catch any fun stuff and encode it for me to repost.
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#241
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Chris Bergin
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:25
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STSFan10 - 1/7/2007 6:09 PM
Martin FL - 1/7/2007 12:05 PM
mkirk - 1/7/2007 11:24 AM
It looks like the folks in Nebraska will get to look after her overnight.
Mark Kirkman
Will they put the two inside a big hanger overnight?
I was wondering that too but couldn't get any googled images of previous stopovers.
Unless it was one very tall hanger. Ain't so.
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#242
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RHAnthony
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:29
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So I take it weather is accounted for overnight where they plan to stop as well... should have some good exterior shots of it then? maybe a new copter will catch it sitting on the ground.
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#243
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Chris Bergin
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:37
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RHAnthony - 1/7/2007 6:12 PM
We're on an internal feed of the NASA channels so it's coming in fine here. I'll see if I can track down the JPL video guys and see if they can catch any fun stuff and encode it for me to repost.
Thanks, although I don't think they'll be showing anything interesting anyway
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#244
by
zerm
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:41
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RHAnthony - 1/7/2007 12:12 PM
We're on an internal feed of the NASA channels so it's coming in fine here. I'll see if I can track down the JPL video guys and see if they can catch any fun stuff and encode it for me to repost.
Hey- we're space buffs- we'll take anything that anyone wants to post concerning spaceflight.
One lesson NASA has NEVER learned, however, is that they get way more milage from what is sent via their OUTSIDE feeds.
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#245
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RHAnthony
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:45
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Yeah. I dont understand why NASA doesnt really put some effort into putting out their own news service or something. Doesn't need to be anything big, but just something to keep folks in the loop of some of the really really cool stuff they do in all fields. Oh well.
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#246
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Chris Bergin
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:49
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KVII claim to have video of SCA and Atlantis approaching airport and taxing.
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#247
by
psloss
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:51
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Chris Bergin - 1/7/2007 1:49 PM
KVII claim to have video of SCA and Atlantis approaching airport and taxing.
Yeah, typical of SCA stops over the years.
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#248
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Chris Bergin
on 01 Jul, 2007 17:59
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C9 has taken off.
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#249
by
bsegal
on 01 Jul, 2007 18:12
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Shuttle stack back in the air
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#250
by
Zachstar
on 01 Jul, 2007 18:17
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30 Miles
1 hour 36 mins to go!
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#251
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bsegal
on 01 Jul, 2007 18:31
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at cruise altitude - about 400 miles to go
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#252
by
mkirk
on 01 Jul, 2007 18:33
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Staying at Offutt AFB overnight, while likely, is still not a done deal.
If they can skirt around the weather and get significantly closer to the Cape today the will do so.
We'll just have to see what the weather looks like when they get to Offutt.
Mark Kirkman
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#253
by
psloss
on 01 Jul, 2007 18:48
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mkirk - 1/7/2007 2:33 PM
Staying at Offutt AFB overnight, while likely, is still not a done deal.
If they can skirt around the weather and get significantly closer to the Cape today the will do so.
We'll just have to see what the weather looks like when they get to Offutt.
Mark Kirkman
Have they gone this far north before? Maybe Rob can lend an eye to this, but looking at the radar, it seems like the clearest path would be to stay north today.
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#254
by
daveglo
on 01 Jul, 2007 18:49
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#255
by
leetdan
on 01 Jul, 2007 18:50
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spacequestioner - 1/7/2007 10:44 AM
http://www.fboweb.com posted a note on its top page so users will track the SCA
I just wanted to reiterate what a neat utility this is. You can load up all three flights in to Google Earth at the same time if you want
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#256
by
psloss
on 01 Jul, 2007 19:00
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daveglo - 1/7/2007 2:49 PM
WX for the route from Offutt to southeast looks rotten today. Here's a link to see for yourself:
http://radar.weather.gov/Conus/index_lite.php
Yeah, the question is whether they'd go east today from Omaha to a place like Wright-Patterson in Ohio (and whether something like that makes sense weather-wise and other-wise).
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#257
by
Speedracer
on 01 Jul, 2007 19:00
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psloss - 1/7/2007 2:48 PM
Have they gone this far north before? Maybe Rob can lend an eye to this, but looking at the radar, it seems like the clearest path would be to stay north today.
It's camped out overnight in Ft. Campbell KY before. It goes wherever the weather will allow it.
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#258
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Zachstar
on 01 Jul, 2007 19:06
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1 hour away!
218 Miles to go!
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#259
by
rdale
on 01 Jul, 2007 19:07
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Don't think they'll be able to make any progress south of a line from south of Kansas City to Louisville today... Too many storms - even a large area of severe weather across AL/TN/GA...