Ja was ook bijna te laat, ik had me een uur vergist, schakelde net op tijd in, 30 seconden van tevoren.quote:
Soms is de aanvliegroute vanuit het zuiden, was een jaar of twee geleden ook zo.... en dan kun je een stipje zien. Sonic boom stelde in OC niet zoveel voor trouwens, twee lichte knallen. Boven LA was het luider.quote:Op zondag 30 november 2008 19:42 schreef sander89 het volgende:
Kan de aanvlieg route niet zo snel vinden op internet voor Edwards Air Force Base, maar denk dat je toch iets te ver weg zit om hem te kunnen zien.
Maarja als ik zo dicht bij woonde wist ik het wel, dan rij ik er gewoon naar toe om te gaan kijken.
quote:Endeavour to Leave California on Wednesday
Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts followed up recent missions that added to the International Space Station’s exterior by beefing up the interior of the orbital complex. During about 16 days in space, the crew added new living, cooking and exercise facilities to the space station. They also performed four spacewalks to service the joints in the station’s truss that turn the power-producing solar arrays.
By the time Endeavour left the station on Nov. 28, 2008, it had spent almost 12 days at the complex. The seven astronauts, joined by the three crew members living on the station, had transferred more than seven tons of equipment and supplies to the station, and moved more than 3,400 pounds from the station for return to Earth.
After launching from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center well after sunset on Nov. 14 Endeavour glided back to Earth awash in sunlight over California. Commander Chris Ferguson guided Endeavour to an afternoon landing at Edwards Air Force Base on Nov. 30 to end the flight.
Meanwhile, workers at Kennedy have moved the newest external tank into the Vehicle Assembly Building for processing. It will be used by Atlantis for the STS-125 mission targeted to launch May 12, 2009, on a servicing mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. The tank was built at Lockheed Martin's factory in New Orleans, La., and brought by barge to Kennedy.
The next shuttle mission is STS-119, targeted for launch on Feb. 12, 2009, on a flight to install the fourth set of solar arrays on the International Space Station.
Bron: www.nasa.gov
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