Works fine for me too - Now!  Hitting the + cursor a couple of times makes it 
huge. The skin on the cargo bay doors (HAL) is so thin (so they will be light 
weight) you can see the ribs. Guessing there.


On Sep 24, 2012, at 12:09 , John Sessoms wrote:

> The link worked just fine for me. Interesting article & nice photo.
> 
> Although, I did kind of wonder about Shuttle Challenger disaster being the 
> "only failed mission in the Space Shuttle fleet’s history".
> 
> Does the author consider Shuttle Columbia's last mission a success?
> 
> From: Joseph McAllister
> 
>> Crap. Though I took the URL from the image I have, it no longer takes
>> you to that image. Several Google searches using various
>> terminologies doesn't drag it up. Sorry for wasting your time.
>> 
>> On Sep 24, 2012, at 09:03 , Joseph McAllister wrote:
>> 
>>> There is a very nice shot of the shuttle taken from directly above
>>> floating around on the 'net. It's not new, 2010, but is unusual. As
>>> an old photo reconn guy, I would guess it was shot from a photo-jet
>>> version of one of the birds so equipped we've used in the past 30
>>> years.
>>> 
>>> http://www.universetoday.com/62092/space-shuttle-endeavor/
> 
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