The ruskies work with NASA and the ESA now. Maybe they are with their private satellites.FatherTed wrote:
nah them damn ruskies.
arent china working towards a moonbase?
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The ruskies work with NASA and the ESA now. Maybe they are with their private satellites.FatherTed wrote:
nah them damn ruskies.
arent china working towards a moonbase?
That's only one step above a garbage man...just with a hell of a better garbage truck haha.Reciprocity wrote:
my grandmother's latest husband's job in the air force was finding and tracking space junk. apparently, it's not glamorous work like you'd think.
Kmarion wrote:
BTW it sux that this is going up @ 2pm on a Monday.
Finally a launch at a proper time of dayKmarion wrote:
http://i44.tinypic.com/ndshfs.jpgKmarion wrote:
BTW it sux that this is going up @ 2pm on a Monday.
There, all worked out.
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YaRDMC wrote:
Fuck! Did I miss it?
RDMC wrote:
Fuck! Did I miss it?
The Science Channel is all over it . Like I said, this is a big mission.Science Channel wrote:
Oh no, I won't be able to see it live!
Never fear—we'll be re-running the entire event after its May 11 premiere. So watch this space for updated schedule information!
Looked cool. I just couldn't capture the details with the conditions I had . You can see the flame/shuttle pretty well from where I was at.. irl.menzo2003 wrote:
still cool