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A very nice landing indeed.
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"TGH" wrote in message
k... A very nice landing indeed. Tommy Denmark I just woke up and saw the Shuttle land on TV. Any idea which flight path it took? I used to be able to see it zoom by here in New Orleans and it was a pretty sight to see the plasma trail and the delayed sonic boom. I doubt it took that path for safety reasons but I just wanted to know. -- Andy P. Jung Metairie, Louisiana U.S.A. (on the Western side of the 17th Street Canal) http://www.JungWorld.com/ To reply via e-mail, please visit my web site. |
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![]() "Andy P. Jung" wrote in message news:fWtQg.3525 I just woke up and saw the Shuttle land on TV. Any idea which flight path it took? I used to be able to see it zoom by here in New Orleans and it was a pretty sight to see the plasma trail and the delayed sonic boom. I doubt it took that path for safety reasons but I just wanted to know. Hi Andy From what i looked like on Nasa.TV it was on orbit 186, long range or mid range ground track. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sh...s/landing.html Anyone else who can confirm? BR Tommy |
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TGH wrote:
A very nice landing indeed. Tommy Denmark very beautiful landing. its neat to see them land in the dark. Angela |
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![]() "Andy P. Jung" skrev i en meddelelse news:fWtQg.3525$vC3.457@dukeread02... "TGH" wrote in message k... A very nice landing indeed. Tommy Denmark I just woke up and saw the Shuttle land on TV. Any idea which flight path it took? I used to be able to see it zoom by here in New Orleans and it was a pretty sight to see the plasma trail and the delayed sonic boom. I doubt it took that path for safety reasons but I just wanted to know. -- Andy P. Jung Metairie, Louisiana U.S.A. (on the Western side of the 17th Street Canal) http://www.JungWorld.com/ To reply via e-mail, please visit my web site. Well, here i Denmark, we only have NASA tv on the internet. No sight.. No boom.. Just TV By the way, Atlantis landed 21 minutes past midday here. Henrik |
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TGH schreef :
"Andy P. Jung" wrote in message news:fWtQg.3525 I just woke up and saw the Shuttle land on TV. Any idea which flight path it took? I used to be able to see it zoom by here in New Orleans and it was a pretty sight to see the plasma trail and the delayed sonic boom. I doubt it took that path for safety reasons but I just wanted to know. Hi Andy From what i looked like on Nasa.TV it was on orbit 186, long range or mid range ground track. http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sh...s/landing.html Anyone else who can confirm? BR Tommy Indeed the landing occured on orbit 186, they flew over Mexico (Yucatan) over the Gulf of Mexico towards KSC, Touchdown: 5.21 am ET -- (\__/) ( o.O) This is Bunny. Copy and paste bunny into (")_(") your signature to help him gain world domination. |
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![]() "MetroHenrik" wrote in message news:newscache$rpvx5j$ou22 Well, here i Denmark, we only have NASA tv on the internet. No sight.. No boom.. Just TV By the way, Atlantis landed 21 minutes past midday here. Henrik Yeah... We should really have a Shuttle landing site on the island Fyn. BR Tommy |
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"angela copus" wrote in message
news ![]() TGH wrote: A very nice landing indeed. Tommy Denmark very beautiful landing. its neat to see them land in the dark. Angela Nice landing, but I'd always take a day landing for viewing, at night you can only see the shuttle on short final. |
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On a pleasant day while strolling in sci.space.shuttle, a person by the
name of TGH exclaimed: A very nice landing indeed. Not to disrespect them, but aren't you complimenting the computer there? Or maybe the pilot's button-pressing abilities? -- aaronl at consultant dot com For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert. - Arthur C. Clarke |
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