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civicminded 
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08-18-07 09:04 PM - Post#26912    

Well in case you like watching for the Shuttle and/or the Space Station, more opportunities to see them are coming fast to a sky near you. Light, and other obstructions however do prevent this lots of times.

Also since the mission is cut short due to "Dean", the astronauts and their cinnamon basil seeds will come home early. Yep, you educators out there may want to share the opportunity for your students to design some special growth chambers? Have fun. And let those trapped motorists out on to Bethany some time.


 
Sgordon 
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08-19-07 10:57 PM - Post#26955    
    In response to civicminded

Here's a site you may find interesting if you like space stuff:

http://www.spaceref.com/
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civicminded 
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08-19-07 11:49 PM - Post#26958    
    In response to Sgordon

Didn't have that one, thanks.

Yep, been a fan since a wee one! Now if I still had my GI Joe space capsule....nah, probably wouldn't sell it anyway.


 
LowGear 
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08-20-07 08:52 PM - Post#27005    
    In response to civicminded

Tonight is a nice clear night to watch the shuttle pass over at 10:03PM.


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civicminded 
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08-20-07 09:36 PM - Post#27016    
    In response to LowGear

Yep, and y'all might as well look at Jupiter's moons, with such a night.


 
phantomcobra 
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08-21-07 07:28 AM - Post#27036    
    In response to civicminded

I'm a little nervous about the shuttle return. I just don't trust those guys to say the spot on the shuttle is "safe" when we all know they consider cost first. I hope the bad spot on the shuttle really doesn't need to be fixed. I would have prefered to fix it anyway just to be on the safe side. At that speed and altitude (and heat), there are no second chances!

 
eilish 
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08-21-07 11:31 AM - Post#27045    
    In response to phantomcobra

Two minutes to touchdown, and the shuttle is looking good.

She is on the ground and about to deploy the chute.

They are home safely!

Space.com TV provided some really interesting angles of the landing: from onboard, and from the ground as the shuttle flew over just before touching down.
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Edited by eilish on 08-21-07 11:34 AM. Reason for edit: No reason given.

 
civicminded 
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08-21-07 06:40 PM - Post#27064    
    In response to eilish

That was good news.

And yes cobra, I'll bet as soon as they could get over there, they formed a "think tank" right on the spot....to really get a look at the...spot!


 
civicminded 
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02-02-09 06:42 PM - Post#77548    
    In response to LowGear

One can borrow Lowgear's linky, ifin you want to watch again tonight for the Space Station (ISS)? Even with last night's clouds, the window of opportunity was just right.

Hey, it's a free show, in a world of costly things.


 
civicminded 
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02-04-09 05:48 PM - Post#77761    
    In response to civicminded

Free bump, for a free show. Wow, it's been a nice week thus far, for viewing the Space Station (ISS). Stand by for another neato cooldaddyo view, if you're so inclined. OK, kindly return to other afternoon adventures.


 
CleanSkillet 
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02-13-09 05:19 PM - Post#78529    
    In response to civicminded

Thanks for the informative and witty updates.

 
civicminded 
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02-13-09 07:12 PM - Post#78544    
    In response to CleanSkillet

Most kind. Those things don't usually need a reply, and I know people are interested. I just like to remind folks it's something they can easily do, since it's easy to get our mind cluttered up with daily adventures.

Speaking of the free show, starting Sunday the sightings will be in the A.M. for awhile.


 
civicminded 
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03-04-09 04:44 PM - Post#79698    
    In response to civicminded

Bump for more fun. It's time to watch the Space Station (ISS) again. Check your schedule for times this week. Enjoy.


 
yelloow7k 
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03-05-09 02:05 PM - Post#79798    
    In response to civicminded

Thanks, I needed that. Your reminders are very helpful!
Allen resident since 1991!


 
civicminded 
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03-19-09 03:32 PM - Post#80896    
    In response to yelloow7k

And just when we got back into clear nights, the viewing takses a pause, haha. Just watch the schedule, and get a glimpse of both vehicles.


 
Al C 
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04-07-09 10:24 AM - Post#82054    
    In response to civicminded

Civic ... I thought you might like this photo of the ISS passing in front of the moon.
Al C



 
yelloow7k 
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04-07-09 12:11 PM - Post#82060    
    In response to Al C

WOW! How cool is that!!!
Allen resident since 1991!


 
civicminded 
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04-08-09 11:04 PM - Post#82199    
    In response to Al C

Now that's an awesome shot!!! Cool, thanks.


 
civicminded 
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04-21-09 11:58 PM - Post#83395    
    In response to civicminded

While not the Shuttle, the viewing of the Space Station is in the mornings this week. And in a few hours, TWO views are expected.

And tonight's viewing of Saturn and it's Moon Titan, was very nice. So keep looking up.


 
civicminded 
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09-11-09 02:59 PM - Post#94858    
    In response to civicminded

Iffy skies this past week, with cloudiness and then storms of course. But I hope some local viewers saw the neat show Tuesday and Wednesday evenings?

The Shuttle had already separated from the Space Station, and each night featured both vehicles. The second night was interesting as well because of the increased distance between the two. Kinda sorta like watching Jupiter each night, and seeing the moons move around. Keep looking up.


 
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