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petermcleland
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by petermcleland » 14 Jun 2008, 13:31
...is at 15:10 BST today Sat 14th June 2008. Landing of the hot glider will be about 1 hour 5 mins later. I always enjoy this hour long dramatic ride and if you want to watch then look here:-
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
I use the "other viewing options" and select Windows Media Player...Well that takes care of the rest of my day...No time for FS
SkippyBing
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by SkippyBing » 14 Jun 2008, 16:18
Thanks for the heads up Peter. Slightly surreal watching the HUD camera from the shuttle live from the other side of the Atlantic on the internet!
forthbridge
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by forthbridge » 14 Jun 2008, 16:21
Indeed, still an amazing thing to watch. Highly tense every single time :flying:
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DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 15 Jun 2008, 05:40
wonderful video
although did anyone else notice they almost nailed an emergency crew by the side of the runway with the brake parachute covers???
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petermcleland
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by petermcleland » 15 Jun 2008, 12:24
DispatchDragon wrote: wonderful video
although did anyone else notice they almost nailed an emergency crew by the side of the runway with the brake parachute covers???
Leif
Yeah, that cover was certainly whistling along at a pace...Would have killed anyone in the way. I didn't see any crew along its path though. It stopped near some piece of kit on the far side of the runway.
DispatchDragon
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by DispatchDragon » 15 Jun 2008, 12:39
the piece of kit was one of those bloody great eight wheel crash trucks
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by petermcleland » 15 Jun 2008, 12:49
Yes, so it is Leif...Can't quite make out whether it stopped the cover, or whether the cover dug into the ground and stopped itself