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OT/Last Chance To See The Space Shuttle Discovery Fly


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The Space Shuttle Discovery is set to launch at 4:50pm EST today if all goes well. This will be the 2nd to last launch for the shuttle program. It should be visible to any one in Florida within 150 - 200 mile radius of the Cape.

 

Just thought I'd let ya'll know.

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Here's a cool link about the Discovery:

 

Discovery

 

The remaining orbiters are Atlantis and Endeavor, with Challenger and Columbia having been destroyed. The 6th shuttle Enterprise, was their non-powered prototype used for glide tests. I think that's at the Smithsonian.

 

Seems I read somewhere there may be one more flight after this one? Or is it an orbiter that will be held in reserve for awhile for contingencies?

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Hey Slim,

 

That link brought back a lot of great memories. I worked at the Downey and Palmdale plants and was intimately involved with it's design and assembly. I was in charge of building the Aft Fuselage of all the shuttles. A wonderful piece of engineering and skilled manufacturing. Too bad there are ending the progam way early. This hardware still has a lot of useful life left. Budget constraints are the only reason for the programs termination. Our former program President is pushing for NASA to lease the hardware to a civilian run program and continue the Shuttles life of support for the Space Station and other orbital work. I worked on the Apollo right out of college and spent 40 in the aerospace industry...a great, exciting career :wub:

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