View Full Version : Anyone watch the shuttle launch?
sparks19
12-09-2006, 09:09 PM
Did anyone get to watch the Shuttle Launch tonight?
We are in Hobe Sound, FL. We are a fair distance from NASA but we saw the shuttle. It was a bright orange flame and then we saw the boosters release. After that it looked like a star and eventually we couldn't see it anymore.
it was so neat.
Dorothy39
12-09-2006, 09:58 PM
You are so lucky to be able to *see* such a spectacle!!
(darn, you didn't take a picture!!! ;) )I 'd love to see a space shuttle lift off!!!
Of course, I haven't watched any TV today~ :rolleyes: :cool:
Daisy and Delilah
12-10-2006, 06:57 AM
Yes, I did see it. It was absolutely spectacular wasn't it? With a little cloud cover, we still had a great view. It was brilliant at night!! I was out last night and a little closer to the Cape so I really got a better view than I would from home. Awesome!! :) :D :)
I'm just sorry that everyone can't see it like we can.
BitsyNaceyDog
12-10-2006, 10:13 PM
I was at my friend's 30th birthday party. We all forgot about it and most of us were in the house. I think only 3 of the people there were outside when it went up.
Cataholic
12-10-2006, 10:20 PM
I wonder if maybe this is more significant to Floridians, as they can actually witness it? It might seem cooler that way? I don't think I have ever had any interest in any space shuttle, ever. Our paper might have mentioned it, but, if they did, it was a small thing, as I don't remember seeing it. :o
Maya & Inka's mommy
12-11-2006, 04:04 AM
No, but we saw a shuttle landing in 1984 in Florida! It was so special!!
Cinder & Smoke
05-31-2008, 04:48 PM
5:02 PM, Saturday, May 31, 2008 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... LIFTOFF!!
Beautiful NASA TV coverage ... They're OFF and FLYING!!
Now they're "Up There" in SPACE and doing the first of their maneuvering "burns" to
get Discovery headed towards the International Space Station.
I didn't hear anyone holler *YEE~HAW*!! ...
but I'll bet a lot of 'em were sure Thinkin it!
Have a Good Ride, Guys ~~~ Stay SAFE!
prechrswife
05-31-2008, 09:25 PM
We can see it from here, too. We didn't see the launch today, as our oldest daughter was a little under the weather, but it is an awesome sight. We've only lived in FL for a year or so, and we do enjoy watching the launches.
Daisy and Delilah
05-31-2008, 10:43 PM
I saw it earlier today. It was beautiful. It always makes me want to tear up. What a spectacular thing to witness!!:)
RICHARD
06-01-2008, 10:44 AM
OH I missed it.
I haven't personally seen a launch or a landing but I have had a bunch of fun shuttle experiences.
I was in the mountains just south of Edwards AFB when a shuttle was coming in for a landing and broke the sound barrier.....the sonic boom that echoed thru the mountains was the scariest thing I have ever experienced in my life! It sounded like a bang and the arcing of a downed power line. It was so loud I couldn't hear the people at the picnic bench next to me! And it lasted for about 30 seconds!
I have seen the shuttle on the back of the 747 in flight. That was EFFING AWESOME! Check out what a 747 looks like then put the shuttle on it's back. The engines on the plane sound like they are redlining to stay aloft.
I have walked thru the same 747! It's completely stripped down to the bone on the inside! And that same day I got to handle some of the heat proof tiles from the orbiter and see the crane that lifts the shuttle onto the back of the 747!
http://www.strangemilitary.com/content/item/127309.html
lizbud
06-01-2008, 11:55 AM
Yes, I watched yesterday's launch. It was fantastic.:) I love how they
position the cameras now so you can see the earth recede in the back-
ground. I was fasinated to watch the increase in speed as it approached
the 4000MPH mark.:eek: (Also able to see the small piece of foam that
fell away from the ship)
Alysser
06-01-2008, 06:13 PM
I didn't even know they were launching a shuttle. :o I was at work all day so I didn't even get to see it on television. I hope to see a shuttle launch one day. It must be spectacular. I've actually been in florida when they launched one and we heard it but we didn't see it.
Daisy and Delilah
06-01-2008, 07:01 PM
I wonder if maybe this is more significant to Floridians, as they can actually witness it? It might seem cooler that way? I don't think I have ever had any interest in any space shuttle, ever. Our paper might have mentioned it, but, if they did, it was a small thing, as I don't remember seeing it. :o
I think it defintely is more significant to us. I've been here for 50 years and I've seen so many of them. Most of us down here take personal pride in the whole process. When we go outside,most of our neighbors are outside too. It's been like that in every house/town I've lived in. If you're at work, everybody stops working and goes outside. It brings everybody together for a rare few minutes.
Logan
06-02-2008, 02:57 PM
I'm very envious of those of you who are able to witness it in person. I've always wanted to get tickets to observe a launch, but you really can't count on the scheduled date working out. I did hear the coverage of the launch on my XM Satellite radio on Saturday. It was so good to know that everything went off without a hitch. :)
I_luv_rusty
06-02-2008, 08:56 PM
I didn't see it launch, and really didn't know about it until now. I think if you live in Florida it is a bigger deal. Since, I use to live in Florida we'd always know when they were launching a shuttle and I was able to see it go off. (Wasn't clear view but you could see it as a tiny little thing and all the smoke, etc.) :)
AbbyMom
06-02-2008, 09:19 PM
Here's the shuttle launch from where my parents live in Melbourne, Florida. Why, oh why, does the shuttle not launch when I'm down there visiting?
I WANT TO SEE IT!!!!
Cinder & Smoke
06-08-2008, 10:12 AM
The two Space Walkers are outside the International Space Station on their third and
final space walk of the Discovery / STS-124 mission.
They're setting up to exchange a big nitrogen gas cylinder -
It will involve a long ride for "Ronny" on the end of the Canadian "Canadarm" -
one of the articulated booms used to move equipment and space walkers.
Click onto:
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html?param=public
to see LIVE video and audio coverage of the spacewalk ...
The "Boom Ride" should begin in a little while - hopefully in daylight.
The sun just now set ... in 45 minutes it will be another sunrise at the Station.
This otta be another **YEE-HAW** :D ride, for sure!
Enjoy!!
Cinder & Smoke
06-14-2008, 12:20 PM
With another ***YEE-HAW!!*** moment ...
Discovery STS-124 swooped into Kennedy Spaceport at 11:15 am to
round out an almot PURRfect mission!
Welcome back to Earth, Gang!
And THANKS, God! ... Hope You enjoyed the ride!
momoffuzzyfaces
06-14-2008, 12:23 PM
I always hold my breath until it's back safely!!!
Welcome home gang!!! (and thank you God)!
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