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![]() I can see the launch from by balcony on a clear day Tomorrow I'll be watching with my stomach in the my throat~ |
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![]() jonathan wrote: I can see the launch from by balcony on a clear day Tomorrow I'll be watching with my stomach in the my throat~ are you working at KSC? |
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![]() "Tom Cuddihy" wrote in message oups.com... jonathan wrote: I can see the launch from by balcony on a clear day Tomorrow I'll be watching with my stomach in the my throat~ are you working at KSC? I live south of there. You can see the shuttle plume from as far south as Miami. |
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![]() jonathan wrote: I live south of there. You can see the shuttle plume from as far south as Miami. And some of its exhaust ends up clean down in Antarctica in fairly short order: http://www.physorg.com/news4972.html Pat |
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![]() "Pat Flannery" wrote in message ... jonathan wrote: I live south of there. You can see the shuttle plume from as far south as Miami. And some of its exhaust ends up clean down in Antarctica in fairly short order: http://www.physorg.com/news4972.html It's another Nasa conspiracy like this one. http://www.geocities.com/beaver_militia/nasa.html Jonathan s Pat |
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![]() jonathan wrote: It's another Nasa conspiracy like this one. http://www.geocities.com/beaver_militia/nasa.html The damned Amish! They are in league with my state's Hutterites, I tell you! Actually, the Antarctic thing made me think- when the Shuttle ascends its SSMEs generate water vapor and nitrates due to their heat. The plume knocks a hole in the ozonosphere. now we know that Shuttle exhaust product migrate down to the South Pole in fairly short order after a Shuttle launch. Has anyone correlated the Antarctic ozone hole against Shuttle launches? Since we haven't had any in a couple of years, you might now have a control sample to use. I note in this chart http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/tour/tou...al_ozone.s.gif .....that there is an increase in ozone levels that corresponds to the grounding of the Shuttle after Challenger. There's year-by-year data on the ozone hole here BTW if anyone wants to take a crack at it: http://www.theozonehole.com/ Pat |
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