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Published by C1ay 01-04-2006
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#1
By
Turtle
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01-11-2006
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| ___Exciting indeed C1ay! Just a few more days now before re-entry. The following link has a trajectory map for people in the Western US who may care to watch the fire ball come in. (Article on front/main page) http://www.spaceweather.com/ ![]() |
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#2
By
Turtle
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01-14-2006
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| ___I just watched my local TV new out of Portland & if the weather holds, they say we may see the Stardust re-entry fireball from here. If the sky is clear around 1:45 am PST here, we may see the space ship streak across the sky about 15 deg. above the horizon as it comes in over the Pacific Ocean & heads East for its landing zone in Nevada. I think I'll stay up just in case with my video cam & try to get some photos. ___I also heard they have no intention to quarrantine the payload, which seems a little cavalier to me. Stay tuned! ![]() |
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#3
By
Turtle
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01-16-2006
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| ___I did manage to stay up, however our cloud cover prevented me seeing the fireball of Stardut's re-entry. The space craft made it safely down, and here's a link to NASA with the latest news: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/st...ain/index.html |
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#4
By
Pyrotex
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01-16-2006
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| Quote:
NASA Scientist: "Hello little space microbe!" Space Microbe: "Hello lunch!" | |
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