Tim Peak....why the fuss?
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Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
Totally with Roger on this. Absolutely brilliant to see a British astronaut again.
I was thrilled to watch both the launch and the 'hatch opening' live.
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I was thrilled to watch both the launch and the 'hatch opening' live.
What this country needs, is major investment in science, engineering and manufacturing - banking and service industries will get us nowhere.
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Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
Is he related to "Peak Oil" and the other Peaks that make the news? 
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Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
No, I think his name is actually Peake . I am so pleased that it all went relatively smoothly . I had horrible feelings about all the hype, particularly that involving young children , who would have been gravely damaged had it all gone horribly wrong as did the similarly hyped Challenger launch in which the woman schoolteacher Mrs Macauliffe was killed . I remember that as one of the most sickening experiences of my life
Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
Hi Chris,
Yes Challenger was awful but it just shows that although most Space flights are run by computers they still need Man to be there after yesterdays docking, it reminded me of Neil Armstrong's landing on the moon with Apollo 11,
It certainly made a refreshing change to see some good news on the tele!
Sunday the sky was clear here in the West Country and i watched the ISS come over, it is passing over the South of the UK all this week but the skies have been cloudy since Sunday and it does not look like it is going to be clear again but who knows it might be so if anyone is interested look on NASA ISS sightings for the times, it is just a bright light in the sky but to think those men are up there in it is just fantastic,
As an aside, i saw the Russian Sputnik as a light coming across the sky back in 1957, to think what has gone on since then! if only the US and Russia could have been like they are today we would have had a base now on the Moon.
Cheers,
Roger.
Yes Challenger was awful but it just shows that although most Space flights are run by computers they still need Man to be there after yesterdays docking, it reminded me of Neil Armstrong's landing on the moon with Apollo 11,
It certainly made a refreshing change to see some good news on the tele!
Sunday the sky was clear here in the West Country and i watched the ISS come over, it is passing over the South of the UK all this week but the skies have been cloudy since Sunday and it does not look like it is going to be clear again but who knows it might be so if anyone is interested look on NASA ISS sightings for the times, it is just a bright light in the sky but to think those men are up there in it is just fantastic,
As an aside, i saw the Russian Sputnik as a light coming across the sky back in 1957, to think what has gone on since then! if only the US and Russia could have been like they are today we would have had a base now on the Moon.
Cheers,
Roger.
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Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
I bet you'd show her your docking manoeuvre, wouldn't you.511Flyer wrote:I'd like to volunteer to go up with Sara Brightman.
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Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
Paul K wrote:I bet you'd show her your docking manoeuvre, wouldn't you.511Flyer wrote:I'd like to volunteer to go up with Sara Brightman.
And he'd follow it up with re-entry.
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Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
Culminating in a big splash-down perhaps!Kevin Farnell wrote:Paul K wrote:I bet you'd show her your docking manoeuvre, wouldn't you.511Flyer wrote:I'd like to volunteer to go up with Sara Brightman.![]()
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And he'd follow it up with re-entry.
Kevin
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Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
Yeah yeah.. Nurse Murch would put the kibosh on that!


Re: Tim Peak....why the fuss?
Some Peake-time viewing - Tim's press conference from the ISS.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35131174
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35131174





