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    Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Just found this out that STS-126 Endeavour is set to launch tonite at 7:55PM EST!!

    http://www.nasa.gov

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    If you don't get the NASA network, here's the link for the live stream.

    http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

    Night launches rock.

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Currently in the UK its 12.12am on 15 Nov 2008.

    How far behind is EST from GMT ?

    Is EST the same as time in New York ?

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Quote Originally Posted by Jetinder
    Currently in the UK its 12.12am on 15 Nov 2008.

    How far behind is EST from GMT ?

    Is EST the same as time in New York ?
    Yes sir. Five hours behind GMT.

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    That means the shuttle hasn't lifted off yet, great news :)

    So in UK time it will take off at 12.55am :)

    I'm watching that nasa link now :) and its got the moon shine-ing outside.

    I can see the moon outside my window now :)

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    Just saw the take off...... wow that was brilliant :) and they reached 1000mph within a few seconds after take off thats awsome :)

    On Concorde it took me 30 mins reach mach 2.

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Just stood up on the 2nd floor of my house in West Palm - 150 miles away from the Cape - a perfectly clear night - and there she rose into the sky. I was amazed how big the plume was - I could see SRB separation and then the final climb into the atmosphere! First time I've even seen it live, not on TV - a long way away - but Live!
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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Gerard, thanks for the link and reminder we had fun watching it at work, night launches are way cool.

    Mark glad you got to experiance one of the many perks of being a Floridian. As a kid growing up NE of Tampa, a similar distance from the Cape I watched many a Gemini and Apollo launch on TV, at a certain point in the ascent I knew when to run out in the yard and there it was, will never forget the thrill. Ironically one I did not get to view in this manner was the very famous Apollo 13, ironically the launch Mom and Dad decided we should drive over to the Cape and we viewed (and heard) that launch from a beach less than 10 miles away, Unforgettable !

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    >Gerard, thanks for the link and reminder we had fun watching it at work, night launches are way cool.<

    You are most welcome. I wish I had known sooner so I could have posted earlier. Just found out when I got home from work.
    I never get tired of watching these launches and the remote camera on the external tank showing the seperation of the
    tank from the space shuttle is just TOO COOL!!
    Also a friend tipped me off that Mission Specialist Lt. Colonel Robert Kimbrough(US Army) was an AH-64 Apache pilot in Desert
    Storm and then was assigned to Fort Bragg where he commanded an Apache helicopter company AND a Regimental quarters
    company. Nice.
    AND speaking of helicopters, while watching the CNN coverage of the liftoff after the departure you can very clearly hear a Huey
    landing in the background from where the reporters were sitting and just before they signed off you can hear it cranking up to head
    out again. Most likely this was one of the NASA UH-1Hs that are used for security at the Space Center. I remember on one other
    launch while watching on CNN the reporters actually had to stop talking until the engines wound down because it was so loud. That
    was pretty neat. :lol:

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    I've never been to see a shuttle take off.

    Are there many places from which you can see it ?

    If you go to in to Kennedy Space Center and to the official viewing area, with a big 400mm zoom lens how big does the shuttle look on the pad ?

    Does it it fill half the frame or does it fill the whole frame ?

    Can you see pads 39A and 39B from there ?

    Can the public see it in the VAB while its being lifted up and bolted to the External tank and SRBs ?

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Quote Originally Posted by Jetinder
    I've never been to see a shuttle take off.

    Are there many places from which you can see it ?

    If you go to in to Kennedy Space Center and to the official viewing area, with a big 400mm zoom lens how big does the shuttle look on the pad ?

    Does it it fill half the frame or does it fill the whole frame ?

    Can you see pads 39A and 39B from there ?

    Can the public see it in the VAB while its being lifted up and bolted to the External tank and SRBs ?
    Here are some of my shots from the March Launch. NASA does let you buy passes to the causeway which is 6 miles away. Tickets sell out within minutes of going on sale. But the experience is worth it.



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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    eric8669

    Thanks mate they are brilliant :)

    Thats exactly the photos i want to take :)

    What exposure did you use ?

    I will have to start saving up to come to America to see a Shuttle launch.

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    >I will have to start saving up to come to America to see a Shuttle launch.[/quote]<

    Better come soon because the shutle missions will be discontinued in a few years I believe.

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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    2010 is when the fleet is due to be retired.
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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkLawrence
    Just stood up on the 2nd floor of my house in West Palm - 150 miles away from the Cape - a perfectly clear night - and there she rose into the sky. I was amazed how big the plume was - I could see SRB separation and then the final climb into the atmosphere! First time I've even seen it live, not on TV - a long way away - but Live!
    I had almost the same view, since I was down in West Palm over the weekend. We were just coming back from dinner and pulled off into the parking lot off Lake Ave just in time to see the orange streak of the launch. We kept watching, saw the SRB separation and then watched the small spot in the sky until it was gone behind a building.

    I definitely want to get down to watch a day launch from closer to the Cape; it's something I've always wanted to do but haven't had the chance so far.
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    Re: Space Shuttle To Launch TONITE 7:55EST

    Endeavour is due to land Sunday at 1:19PM at the Kennedy Space center.

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