Anyone watch the shuttle launch?
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.
STS-124 ~ Shuttle Discovery ~ Up, Up and AWAY!
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!
Grab your popcorn - the Space Ride is about to start!
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/nasat...l?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!!
*ZooM* ~ *BOOM* ~ *Whoosh* ~~~ They're HOME!
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!