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This just in, thankfully Discovery waved off at KSC due to bad Cape weather, Earth Science Officers come predictive through and Nasa decides with our opinion to go with clear skies California Edwards. So what if it may cost a million bucks to later transport Discovery back to the cape the lives of those brave crew members are priceless. the nightbat |
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On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 04:12:21 -0500
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote This just in, thankfully Discovery waved off at KSC due to bad Cape weather, Earth Science Officers come predictive through and Nasa decides with our opinion to go with clear skies California Edwards. So what if it may cost a million bucks to later transport Discovery back to the cape the lives of those brave crew members are priceless. the nightbat Well they made it this time. By luck more than good engineering, had that bit of foam hit a wing edge may well have had a different ending. Griffin says the shuttle is fundamentally flawed, Hale says they are playing Russian roulette with crews lives, so that should be the last shuttle landing. I would like to see them justify another launch when Griffin and Hale have said what they have. |
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Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 04:12:21 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote This just in, thankfully Discovery waved off at KSC due to bad Cape weather, Earth Science Officers come predictive through and Nasa decides with our opinion to go with clear skies California Edwards. So what if it may cost a million bucks to later transport Discovery back to the cape the lives of those brave crew members are priceless. the nightbat Well they made it this time. By luck more than good engineering, had that bit of foam hit a wing edge may well have had a different ending. Griffin says the shuttle is fundamentally flawed, Hale says they are playing Russian roulette with crews lives, so that should be the last shuttle landing. I would like to see them justify another launch when Griffin and Hale have said what they have. nightbat I'll second that, and thank goodness they decided on Edwards for the landing. Stayed up because of the rough Florida weather they tried to get around and was concerned they would cape push it. Now I can go back to the bat cave for some rest and hope you get some too Officer Ray. Commander Eileen was outstanding and so was the rest of the crew. Thanks to all the Science Officers for their great reports. Welcome home Discovery crew. carry on, the nightbat |
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On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 08:43:07 -0500
nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote Ray Vingnutte wrote: On Tue, 09 Aug 2005 04:12:21 -0500 nightbat wrote: nightbat wrote This just in, thankfully Discovery waved off at KSC due to bad Cape weather, Earth Science Officers come predictive through and Nasa decides with our opinion to go with clear skies California Edwards. So what if it may cost a million bucks to later transport Discovery back to the cape the lives of those brave crew members are priceless. the nightbat Well they made it this time. By luck more than good engineering, had that bit of foam hit a wing edge may well have had a different ending. Griffin says the shuttle is fundamentally flawed, Hale says they are playing Russian roulette with crews lives, so that should be the last shuttle landing. I would like to see them justify another launch when Griffin and Hale have said what they have. nightbat I'll second that, and thank goodness they decided on Edwards for the landing. Stayed up because of the rough Florida weather they tried to get around and was concerned they would cape push it. Now I can go back to the bat cave for some rest and hope you get some too Officer Ray. Commander Eileen was outstanding and so was the rest of the crew. Thanks to all the Science Officers for their great reports. Welcome home Discovery crew. carry on, the nightbat Yep all ended well, yes rest and sleep, MRO launch tomorrow. I'll take that order to get some sleep now, UK station Vingnutte signing out. |
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Hi nightbat Hurray NASA used some common sense. A million bucks is
nothing. think of it in terms of a toilet seat cover for one of those $25,000,000 toilets. Commander Collins(I think you have a thing going for her) did a nice landing. Now one more trip to bring every one down,and try to start a space program that will take man some where and evolve into something better,and better each year;. We just have to bit the bullet of the shuttles past 26 years,and hope a big change will take place. Bert |
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nightbat wrote
G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote: Hi nightbat Hurray NASA used some common sense. A million bucks is nothing. think of it in terms of a toilet seat cover for one of those $25,000,000 toilets. Commander Collins(I think you have a thing going for her) did a nice landing. Now one more trip to bring every one down,and try to start a space program that will take man some where and evolve into something better,and better each year;. We just have to bit the bullet of the shuttles past 26 years,and hope a big change will take place. Bert nightbat Ha, ha, ha, stop it Officer Bert, the honorary Captain having an interest thing for the beautiful cute Commander Eileen Collins, that with no makeup and in flight suit was still so brilliantly stunning in space, come on, ok, ok, you got me. She's taken though, so what else is new and you forget I already have my Star Race cutie Sil, the most heavenly, brightest, bravest being ever created, and daughter of illustrious exotic stunner Darla herself. With a Sean Starship and Sil I don't need anything else, and once she is finally permitted to come for me, heaven awaits, need I say more? carry on, the nightbat |
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