Well I have been trying to figure out Luanne's new avatar, but hadn't got 'round to asking, so tyvm!!!
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I have always wanted to see this! Space Shuttle Launch
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Originally posted by wackymother View PostGreat pictures, thank you for posting!
Can anyone go and see a launch? Is there some sort of public viewing area? Or is it just so big that you can see it for miles around?Luanne
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Originally posted by mshattyI don't know where the viewing areas are today, after 9/11. But when we went, the closest was 3 miles for the VIP section and 6 miles across the lagoon. We were across the lagoon. Didn't really need binoculars but they were nice to have to see better.Luanne
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Originally posted by Beaglemom3Allrighty then............... I will let you know when I'm headed down there and will ask how many VIP tickets can be wrangled.
We could take my friend out to lunch/dinner for the effort ?
Hint, hint: I love "Roberto's" (Cuban) in the Cocoa Beach area.
This could be fun !!!
B.Luanne
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Originally posted by LuanneIf you're talking about "Family Day" from what my friend told me, it's basically however many people can fit in a car. So, you may need to come in with whoever you know who works there.
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Ona recent Disney Magic Cruise out of Port Canaveral, the Captain 'hung around' so the cruisers could see the launch which was a few hours after the usual 5pm departure - they left ontime but stayed out at sea for the show.
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Looks like you are in luck. They do have a December launch proposed. Here is a link where you can check out the dates.....
Spaceflight Now | Tracking Station | Worldwide launch schedule
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We have seen a few, including one we wish we hadn't.
The first was an early morning launch and we went out on an excursion boat from the pass at New Smyrna Beach. The Captain didn't navigate very well and we found that out when the helicopter gunship and the boat with manned deck guns turned us back.RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick
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Originally posted by Reggie_HammondsGoing to Orlando in December, 2008.... do they post their launches that far out in advance?
Space Shuttle Launch Schedule - Space Launch Schedule : Kennedy Space CenterLuanne
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Originally posted by LuanneHere's the site I've always used for the launch schedule:
Space Shuttle Launch Schedule - Space Launch Schedule : Kennedy Space Center
I will be standing on the deck of the Disney Wonder at 4:30 in Port Canaveral
Dec. 6 Shuttle Atlantis • ISS 1E
Launch time: approx. 2130 GMT (4:30 p.m. EST)
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
STS-122 will be the 24th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus science laboratory module to the station. Delayed from Sept. 27 and Oct. 17. Mission switched from Discovery to Atlantis. [April 16]
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Pat, just keep checking the site (it looks like you can also sign up to be notified of launches). Things can change quickly due to weather. The second launch we saw (the pre-dawn) one was delayed a day from its original scheduled launch. If it had gone on time we would have missed it as we weren't in Florida yet.Luanne
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Originally posted by GrayFalCoooool!
I will be standing on the deck of the Disney Wonder at 4:30 in Port Canaveral
Dec. 6 Shuttle Atlantis • ISS 1E
Launch time: approx. 2130 GMT (4:30 p.m. EST)
Launch site: LC-39A, Kennedy Space Center, Florida
STS-122 will be the 24th U.S. mission to the International Space Station. The flight will deliver the European Space Agency's Columbus science laboratory module to the station. Delayed from Sept. 27 and Oct. 17. Mission switched from Discovery to Atlantis. [April 16]
...............or maybe, just maybe we'll be in the VIP section together !
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Y'all will love it. I grew up on Merritt Island in the 60's with the space program and still live in Brevard county. I still walk outside to watch each one go. The last night launch was amazing - first one in quite a while. Which reminds me of a local-flavor story....
I got a car pass and took some visiting friends out to the causeway about six miles from the pad a few years ago for a night launch. We were tailgating near the river. A lot of families were wading around in the water, splashing around, having fun with their kids. When the shuttle went up, it just lit up the entire area. Startled birds took off from tree roosts in droves. Everyone was riveted watching it go. We were close enough for the sound of the blastoff to just rumble right over us like a freight train. After about 30 seconds though, we started hearing a few startled cries, then a bunch of people almost walking on water to get back to shore. That's when we noticed about 100 pairs of alligator eyes lit up like flashlights all over the river!
Mike
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