I believe after launch it heads out eastwards towards Europe which is why one of the emergency landing sites is in Spain.

From here (EL96 - the other side of Florida) I get some great views at night as it launches but once it starts heading out I quickly lose it.

I may be wrong of course but someone else can provide the detail I am sure!

73

David
KG4ZLB



On 2/7/2010 20:30, Tyler Harpster wrote:
The rescheduled shuttle launch is for early Monday morning.

Is there any way of finding out what direction  they are heading during
launch?  It would be pretty cool to see it from the eastern seaboard if it
came up that way.

Thanks
KM3G,  Tyler
Shrewsbury, PA

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