[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-13 Thread Alan P. Biddle
The only launch I have seen was from one of the range safety aircraft.  Got
a great view of the last Challenger launch.  That was enough.

Alan
WA4SCA



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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-13 Thread Robert Bruninga
 The only launch I have seen was from one of 
 the range safety aircraft.  Got a great view 
 of the last Challenger launch.  That was enough.

Shucks.  You beat me.  I was gonna brag about being on a charter
Navy Flight DC-9 and the pilot saying... Look out the left side
of the aircraft and you will see the Concord passing us at twice
the speed!...  And then a few minuets later...  Look out the
right side of the aircraft and you will see the Shuttle
Launch!...

We were due west of Kennedy and looking down at the launch pad
at about a 45 degree angle.  What a view!

Bob, WB4APR

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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-13 Thread WA4MLD

In a message dated 5/13/09 7:47:51 AM, apbid...@united.net writes:


 Got
 a great view of the last Challenger launch.  That was enough.
 

We were out on the playground in Fort Pierce with 100 kids to watch the 
Challenger launch. What a horribly difficult day. I haven't been able to watch 
another until the one last March.

73, Ray WA4MLD


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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-12 Thread Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF
Agreed, but the further you travel, the more chance that the launch will be 
delayed by a significant number of days or 
weeks.

lsten...@bellsouth.net wrote:
  Viewing of a launch and tour of KSC are worth the trip.
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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-12 Thread Warren Elly
I've covered more than 100 shuttle lanuches for Tampa CBS now FOX  
station...
Its worth it. Get a room, book the time...and see the sight of a  
lifetime.
Every shuttle is different
Atlantis unreal Monday...very different angle...
A once in a lifetime...worth the trip

great beaches and sea food in-between launch attempts

73, Warren W1GUD
On May 12, 2009, at 8:09 PM, Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:

 Agreed, but the further you travel, the more chance that the launch  
 will be delayed by a significant number of days or
 weeks.

 lsten...@bellsouth.net wrote:
  Viewing of a launch and tour of KSC are worth the trip.
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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-12 Thread Doug Faunt N6TQS +1-510-655-8604
Yep.  I had press credentials for STS-1, and drove from California.  I
think the launch was a week after the scheduled date.  But we saw that
and then saw the landing, after driving from Flroida to California.  We were
younger then.

73, doug

   Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 00:09:52 +
   From: Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF ni...@ngunn.net

   Agreed, but the further you travel, the more chance that the launch will be 
delayed by a significant number of days or 
   weeks.

   lsten...@bellsouth.net wrote:
 Viewing of a launch and tour of KSC are worth the trip.
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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-12 Thread Tim Cunningham
It is definitely worth the experience. I have viewed it from the viewing 
area at the Cape with only a 30 minute delay, but the most memorable was 
actually from Clearwater on the other coast of Florida. I had just checked 
into my hotel room for a business trip and turned on the television. As I 
was looking at the view through the palm tress over some water to the east, 
I heard the news break that the shuttle was about ready for lift off. The 
sun was setting on the back side of the hotel and I could see the reflection 
of the moon on the water through the pine trees at dusk. It was just a few 
seconds before I saw the glow of the engines and watched the shuttle lift 
off  up and arching over the moon leaving its trail behind. It was an 
awesome sight! As luck would have it I did not have my camera with me, but 
that sight is etched in my mind forever.


73's,

Tim - N8DEU


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To: Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF ni...@ngunn.net
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Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:46 PM
Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday


 I've covered more than 100 shuttle lanuches for Tampa CBS now FOX
 station...
 Its worth it. Get a room, book the time...and see the sight of a
 lifetime.
 Every shuttle is different
 Atlantis unreal Monday...very different angle...
 A once in a lifetime...worth the trip

 great beaches and sea food in-between launch attempts

 73, Warren W1GUD
 On May 12, 2009, at 8:09 PM, Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:

 Agreed, but the further you travel, the more chance that the launch
 will be delayed by a significant number of days or
 weeks.

 lsten...@bellsouth.net wrote:
  Viewing of a launch and tour of KSC are worth the trip.
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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-12 Thread James French
The first launch I got to see was from roughly 150 miles away in
Labelle, Florida, which is thirty miles east of Fort Myers. Was in my
senior year of high school and was watching on the TV and the teacher
said to go out and take a look. Some did and that was a sight to see
the cloud of gases escaping and growing as it arced across the sky.

My most memorable launch was a night launch when I was living in the
Largo/Seminole area. Had a great site at Alt 19 (Seminole Blvd.) and
Ulmerton Rd. next to the sheriff dept. Cloudless night. Looking over the
mall that had just been built. Waiting and then seeing this miniature
Sun start to come up, then the flames from the shuttle popped into view.
At my distance, the flicker of the flame looked like someone had turned
a disposable lighter upside down and moving it up.

Tonight the local NBC affiliate had a report on how to view the ISS as
it passes over head.

James W8ISS


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[amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday

2009-05-12 Thread Philip Jenkins
Yes, definitely worth it.

The first one I saw was in late September 1993 just south of New Smyrna
Beach.  I was at the very south end of Canaveral National Seashore. The
shuttle launch was at 645ish, just before dawn.  The only relief from
mosquitoes at that time of the morning was to stand almost in the ocean
:-)

There was a fireball to the south when the shuttle launched, as it was still
dark down close to the ground.  Then a beautiful trajectory to the NE out
over the ocean towards the sun...since it wasn't quite daybreak yet, you
could see the sun glinting off the shuttle for a very long time.

The most unexpected thing were the series of sonic booms coming down the
beach!

Even having to take an rubbing alcohol bath for the mosquito bites was
nothing compared to seeing the launch...


Philip N4HF

On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:13 PM, Tim Cunningham tim_cunning...@charter.net
 wrote:

 It is definitely worth the experience. I have viewed it from the viewing
 area at the Cape with only a 30 minute delay, but the most memorable was
 actually from Clearwater on the other coast of Florida. I had just checked
 into my hotel room for a business trip and turned on the television. As I
 was looking at the view through the palm tress over some water to the east,
 I heard the news break that the shuttle was about ready for lift off. The
 sun was setting on the back side of the hotel and I could see the
 reflection
 of the moon on the water through the pine trees at dusk. It was just a few
 seconds before I saw the glow of the engines and watched the shuttle lift
 off  up and arching over the moon leaving its trail behind. It was an
 awesome sight! As luck would have it I did not have my camera with me, but
 that sight is etched in my mind forever.


 73's,

 Tim - N8DEU


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 From: Warren Elly w1...@tampabay.rr.com
 To: Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF ni...@ngunn.net
 Cc: lsten...@bellsouth.net; amsat-bb@amsat.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 12, 2009 7:46 PM
 Subject: [amsat-bb] Re: About Shuttle Launch on Monday


  I've covered more than 100 shuttle lanuches for Tampa CBS now FOX
  station...
  Its worth it. Get a room, book the time...and see the sight of a
  lifetime.
  Every shuttle is different
  Atlantis unreal Monday...very different angle...
  A once in a lifetime...worth the trip
 
  great beaches and sea food in-between launch attempts
 
  73, Warren W1GUD
  On May 12, 2009, at 8:09 PM, Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:
 
  Agreed, but the further you travel, the more chance that the launch
  will be delayed by a significant number of days or
  weeks.
 
  lsten...@bellsouth.net wrote:
   Viewing of a launch and tour of KSC are worth the trip.
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