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Old October 20th 03, 05:36 PM
Mike Flugennock
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Does anyone else here think the foto of the final Titan II launch at
http://spaceflightnow.com/titan/g9/031019slc4west.html
containing the foto at
http://spaceflightnow.com/titan/g9/i...an2launch2.jpg
is one of the best-ever fotos of any launch vehicle ever?

Granted, nothing yet will come close to those curvilinear wide-angle
close-ups of Saturn Vs clearing the tower, but still, this is memorable as
it's one of the more unusual camera angles and compositions I've seen in a
while. There's so much to like about this -- the low-angle view, the
flawless deep blue sky, the sun low and directly behind the Titan, so
bright it almost blots out the nozzle flames and makes the booster appear
to be suspended in the air just above the pad, as if by magic, like Jesus
hanging on a cross floating in air in a Dali Crucifixion?

God damn, what a great shot. Too bad there's none like this from Gemini.

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Old October 21st 03, 06:36 AM
Scott Ferrin
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Default [Spaceflight Now] Excellent foto of final Titan II launch

On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:36:01 -0400, (Mike
Flugennock) wrote:


Does anyone else here think the foto of the final Titan II launch at
http://spaceflightnow.com/titan/g9/031019slc4west.html
containing the foto at
http://spaceflightnow.com/titan/g9/i...an2launch2.jpg
is one of the best-ever fotos of any launch vehicle ever?

Granted, nothing yet will come close to those curvilinear wide-angle
close-ups of Saturn Vs clearing the tower, but still, this is memorable as
it's one of the more unusual camera angles and compositions I've seen in a
while. There's so much to like about this -- the low-angle view, the
flawless deep blue sky, the sun low and directly behind the Titan, so
bright it almost blots out the nozzle flames and makes the booster appear
to be suspended in the air just above the pad, as if by magic, like Jesus
hanging on a cross floating in air in a Dali Crucifixion?

God damn, what a great shot. Too bad there's none like this from Gemini.



Too bad it wasn't at a decent resolution. Maybe it's on a NASA page
somewhere.

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Old October 24th 03, 03:35 PM
Scott Hedrick
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Default [Spaceflight Now] Excellent foto of final Titan II launch

"Mike Flugennock" wrote in message
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God damn, what a great shot. Too bad there's none like this from Gemini.


I'm looking forward to the poster. I'd frame a glossy 8x10.
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