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Pads 39a/b -- Google Earth/Panaramio
Most of the Panaramio shots of the pads show Shuttles in position or
launching, but not all. A couple of empty pad shots are included, and 1 of Ares 1-X at night on 39B. I am disappointed, though, that I didn't find any Saturn pictures in the group. Surely someone has scanned their Polaroids from a moon launch! /dps -- Who, me? And what lacuna? |
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Pads 39a/b -- Google Earth/Panaramio
Snidely used his keyboard to write :
Most of the Panaramio shots of the pads show Shuttles in position or launching, but not all. A couple of empty pad shots are included, and 1 of Ares 1-X at night on 39B. I am disappointed, though, that I didn't find any Saturn pictures in the group. Surely someone has scanned their Polaroids from a moon launch! Not a Polaroid, and not on Panoramio, but still pertinent: http://theonlinephotographer.typepad.com/the_online_photographer/2008/06/lazy-does-not-c.html which tins to http://tinyurl.com/A17-night-lazy /dps -- Who, me? And what lacuna? |
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