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Old December 22nd 06, 10:34 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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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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Old December 22nd 06, 11:17 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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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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Old January 4th 07, 11:50 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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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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Old January 5th 07, 08:05 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle
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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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