Of gray and white puffy clouds from my house....
But sure looked good on tv!!
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dhweather wrote:The external fuel tank camera view was EXCEPTIONAL !!
Of course, I have to ask this now - we can have a vehicle go from 0 to
14,000 MPH, 50 miles into space, and never lose the pitcure. It got fuzzy
a couple of times, but it was great. We've also been in constant communications with the crew.
But try to drive down I-10 and not drop a cell call............
Frank P wrote:dhweather wrote:The external fuel tank camera view was EXCEPTIONAL !!
Of course, I have to ask this now - we can have a vehicle go from 0 to
14,000 MPH, 50 miles into space, and never lose the pitcure. It got fuzzy
a couple of times, but it was great. We've also been in constant communications with the crew.
But try to drive down I-10 and not drop a cell call............
I agree, that shot was great, and the first time I've seen it during a launch..

Swimdude wrote:I'm so jealous towards those of you who got to see this from your DRIVEWAY! No fair! I had to watch it on television... Anyway, horray for a safe lift-off, and may the rest of the trip go just as planned!

hurricanefloyd5 wrote:can.. it's call a t.vTreasureIslandFLGal wrote:I hope we can see it from here (west coast FL) as usual. Since the african dust is in the air, we may not have as nice a view as we have been afforded in the past!
We are all being allowed to go outside and watch it at work today. Everyone here is very excited as we have a big interest in the successful launch as my company has an awful lot at stake over this going right.

TreasureIslandFLGal wrote:rather have some smart a****'s here than dumb ones!
We actually watched it on closed circuit tv that I believe was the NASA feed channel. It is amazing how they have so many neat camera views now. They added many more cameras after the ill-fated flight so they could "see" everything this time that could go wrong. Thank god nothing did!
Everyone here was thrilled!!!! Looks like more business coming our way down the road.




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