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#420
by
Chris Bergin
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:18
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100s on Cocoa Beach waiting for her to fly over.
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#421
by
lsullivan411
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:19
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#422
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:20
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#423
by
ArielGold
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:20
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5 minutes to landing, and not one single word on any of the four news-only channels. CNN, Fox, MSNBC, CNBC. Nothing. At least NASA TV is going to show the landing. Coverage begins at 8:20am Eastern time.
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#424
by
Chris Bergin
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:20
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Just flown over Cocoa Beach pier. Many hundreds watching.
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#425
by
psloss
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:21
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I was gonna say, this would be a very interesting time to take some live video from KSC -- from the SLF and the VAB...
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#426
by
rdale
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:21
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SSPF link is showing people on the ground and various runway views.
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#427
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:22
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#428
by
rdale
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:22
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In view!
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#429
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:23
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#430
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:24
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#431
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:25
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#432
by
ItsyAndy
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:25
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That looked like a low pass on the runway before landing.
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#433
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:26
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#434
by
ArielGold
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:27
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"Our intention is to fly up the beach to share the orbiter and carrier," NASA spokeswoman Jennifer Tharpe said Monday. "If we're not fighting weather, the pilots have agreed to fly up the beach."
Then it circles around to land.

Nice of them, I think.
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#435
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:28
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#436
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:28
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#437
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:29
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#438
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:30
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#439
by
Zachstar
on 03 Jul, 2007 12:31
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