Author Topic: Space Shuttle Landing (STS-127)  (Read 10020 times)

Damn, rockets go fast. :3


So now it's just Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour, right?

Im going to tell mt grandkids about this :')


So now it's just Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour, right?
yup

Im going to tell mt grandkids about this :')

I was telling a kid in my server to watch the launch so he could do that, he doesn't even know what a space shuttle is though and wouldn't ask his parents when I asked him to =/

I was telling a kid in my server to watch the launch so he could do that, he doesn't even know what a space shuttle is though and wouldn't ask his parents when I asked him to =/
Let's start on the launch pad! I'll be there in a bit :3

I was telling a kid in my server to watch the launch so he could do that, he doesn't even know what a space shuttle is though and wouldn't ask his parents when I asked him to =/

Pshh, what an ass.


Hmm, servers start with the hosts name, I wonder what it is ;o

Nitramtj's Server -add-ons are not up to date.

Replays and monitoring are going on now.

If anyone is interested, the post flight news conference is going on right now. Good source of info about any concerns from the launch.

Damn i missed it, i was to involved learing the Python programming language.


Edit: Who would like an in depth description of the shuttle lift-off?
« Last Edit: July 15, 2009, 09:10:19 PM by NASAboy3000 »

Space Shuttle Endeavour docks with the station today at 12:55 pm CDT (GMT-6)! (1 hour and 20 minutes from now)

The shuttle and station are already within site of eachother, you can watch the approach live on NASA TV:
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html?param=public

It might not be as exciting as a launch (to me it is) but I doubt a lot of you guys see spacecraft docking or when a shuttle crew enters the station for the first time. I'll post again at about 15 minutes before docking.

They just entered the daylight portion of orbit, nice view.