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Looks like a bee-oot-iful landing. Some neat telescopic shots of the
bow of the orbiter, and then the HeadsUp Display almost to wheel touch. Didn't seem to get the audio, though. /dps |
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![]() snidely wrote: Looks like a bee-oot-iful landing. Some neat telescopic shots of the bow of the orbiter, Probably TV-16 from Playalinda, judging by the replays. And that replay had a wierd feeling -- because the orbiter goes overhead, it *looks* like it's flipping onto its back. /dps |
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![]() snidely wrote: snidely wrote: Looks like a bee-oot-iful landing. Some neat telescopic shots of the bow of the orbiter, Probably TV-16 from Playalinda, judging by the replays. And that replay had a wierd feeling -- because the orbiter goes overhead, it *looks* like it's flipping onto its back. This doesn't seem to be in the clip on John's space-tv.6x.to sight. The final turn is plenty visible at about 1:00, but from (I think) a different camera. /dps |
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![]() snidely wrote: snidely wrote: snidely wrote: Looks like a bee-oot-iful landing. Some neat telescopic shots of the bow of the orbiter, Probably TV-16 from Playalinda, judging by the replays. And that replay had a wierd feeling -- because the orbiter goes overhead, it *looks* like it's flipping onto its back. This doesn't seem to be in the clip on John's space-tv.6x.to sight. The final turn is plenty visible at about 1:00, but from (I think) a different camera. /dps That will teach me to use puns in subject lines. /dps |
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