Space Shuttle Discovery final mission live launch in HD now
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Incredible footage. Thanks for the link. 
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I saw the Shuttle and ISS last night
A brilliant double star travelling almost overhead W-E just before the shuttle docked
A brilliant double star travelling almost overhead W-E just before the shuttle docked
Garry

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Hi Garry
We did also. The wife and I were walking back from Tesco about 1820 and saw a slow moving bright object with no strobes or beacons. I have a fancy little application on my iPhone that identifies all stars, planets and satellites.
I had a feeling it was but I checked on the phone and it confirmed it as the ISS.
First time Ive ever seen it.
We did also. The wife and I were walking back from Tesco about 1820 and saw a slow moving bright object with no strobes or beacons. I have a fancy little application on my iPhone that identifies all stars, planets and satellites.
I had a feeling it was but I checked on the phone and it confirmed it as the ISS.
First time Ive ever seen it.
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At the time the shuttle was with it and ready to dock half an hour later.
Looking through binoculars I could clearly see a 'double star" the smaller bit to the front (East)
Funny thing, I looked at the local news page on the net and it mentioned a last chance to see Discovery and explained about the docking and gave the time as 18:38. I glance at the clock and it was 18:37
The ISS appears tonight at 19:15 ish but will reach a max of 47 degrees while last night it was 66 degrees.
Looking through binoculars I could clearly see a 'double star" the smaller bit to the front (East)
Funny thing, I looked at the local news page on the net and it mentioned a last chance to see Discovery and explained about the docking and gave the time as 18:38. I glance at the clock and it was 18:37
The ISS appears tonight at 19:15 ish but will reach a max of 47 degrees while last night it was 66 degrees.
Garry

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"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
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Hi gents,
what about the future of ISS after the Space Shuttle retirement?
what about the future of ISS after the Space Shuttle retirement?
Francesco
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They'll have to walk
Funny I was thinking this the other day...what are the future plans for any manned missions anyhwere ???
Is it back to disposable launch vehicles.
When the Shuttle came about they said each machine was good for 100 missions but they've not achieved that
Funny I was thinking this the other day...what are the future plans for any manned missions anyhwere ???
Is it back to disposable launch vehicles.
When the Shuttle came about they said each machine was good for 100 missions but they've not achieved that
Garry

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fran65 wrote:Hi gents,
what about the future of ISS after the Space Shuttle retirement?
If I remember correctly its staying up there and operational, but it will hbe supplied only via russian Soyuz rockets.
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Garry Russell wrote:They'll have to walk![]()
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alas.... his recent speach about keeping up with them as in the days of Sputnik was so inspiring , .. The crazy man -
maybe our new one will burn biofuels so ya'll eat up at Mickey D's when ya visit.
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Good Afternoon,
I don't watch Topgear but caught the end of it last nite while changing channels and there was an amazing Moon rover on there, what a piece of kit! ok it cost $4.5 million and its a shame it will not be used as we are not going back to the Moon,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_6/
Have a look at the end of the program,
Cheers,
Roger.
I don't watch Topgear but caught the end of it last nite while changing channels and there was an amazing Moon rover on there, what a piece of kit! ok it cost $4.5 million and its a shame it will not be used as we are not going back to the Moon,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_6/
Have a look at the end of the program,
Cheers,
Roger.
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I saw that, the thing that concerned me though was just how big and heavy it was. I don't think anyone has anything capable of taking it to the moon anyway 
Why cars all the time, haven't NASA ever heard of motorbikes or even quadbikes?
Why cars all the time, haven't NASA ever heard of motorbikes or even quadbikes?








