Shuttle take-off today, I'm amazed at this machine, so cool. :biggrin:
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/live_tv.html
It is really sweet to see! I watched one go up in person one time, the hush that falls over the crowd is pretty intense. Little known fact that has been carefully hidden to make sure tremendous funding still comes in, the rocket engines are just for show, she gets all her thrust and speed from a GSXR engine! :thumb:
One day, I'd love to be there when one of the shuttles go up. I was down there a couple of times, but it was delayed both times, so I missed it. We did get to take a bus to the launch pad, when one of the shuttles was waiting to go up and that was tremendous to at least see that! It must be incredible to actually see a launch in person!!!
I remember being at the Race of Champions in either '98 or '99 when 1 of the shuttles went up, they actually stopped racing and started broadcasting the countdown for the take-off over Daytona's P.A. system. Over the P.A. they also said which way to look and sure enough you could see it remarkably well, I have a picture somewhere of that, it was pretty cool to think those people right there were heading into space!
That's neat that you guys saw that, something I'd like to do too. I give props to those astronauts to further our technology. :cheers:
From reports on the news, they might have to do some repairs to the heat shield tiles. Let's hope they get that fixed and bring them home safely. I like to watch the landings too, it comes in with the fighter jets surrounding it, that really cool. 8)
I remember growing up at Edwards AFB and watching them "drop" it off the 747. Used to ride my YZ80 out on top of this hill to watch it.
I AM REALLY jeolous of anyone who's had the chance to see it take off. I've come so close, but close doesn't count! :wah:
My first internship was at Stennis Space Center, MS and that is where they taste ALL of the shuttle engines before they go anywhere. What a cool experience to stand a 1/4 mile from one of those puppies going off. One of the tests we heard a super loud BANG, then everything shut down. Apparently the turbo pump failed/seized. Very complex motors.
Still tho, after watching all the linear aerospikes, the TRWs, and hybrid motor tests I would love to see an actual launch in person.
OK, hmmmmm, let's see, when is the next shuttle launch? ::)
HEY, ROAD TRIP, LET'S GO, HAHA!!!! :lmao:
I've seen some satellite launches from Daytona, and I though, "Yeah, ok, that was neat."
In 2002, they launched the Shuttle just before dawn, and we happened to be eating breakfast before going to the track.
First, the Shuttle is a whole lot bigger and more powereful. It's like comparing a lawn mower and a drag car.
WOW! It was really cool.
I'm sure that was a sight to see Dave. 8)
Well, she's coming down today. Damage on the belly, hurricane lurking in the background :ahhh: :err:, wish 'em luck!! :thumb: