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Good clear evenin' too.

Hopefully there will be neighbors out in th' streets. :laugh:
 
It was awesome here. Probably the best one, even the late-night ones. The sky was dark, but the sun was high enough to illuminate the orbiter and SRBs beyond anything I've seen - when the SRBs dropped it was like looking at three bright stars on a dark blue background. The smoke trail was every color imaginable, finishing in extremely bright white.

Neat.
 
Stunning. Gotta agree, Scott. Watched the orbiter further down-range than ever before. The sun was JUST right to illuminate the thing for EVER!!!

Humans.


wow.

:laugh:


...I'm gonna go hose down now... :jester:
 
Oh... and I made a wish on th' "first star I see tonight"... the tail-away of the orbiter.
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We can do amazing things when we put our minds to it.
 
The atmospherics after the fact were pretty amazing too!!
 

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That li'l cloud was very left of th' column here, Mike...

How neat to see a different perspective from the ground. It means the cloud was at a lower altitude than the shuttle!

wow. :laugh:
 
Hehe you were looking at it facing east while I was facing north! The trajectory looked like it went towards the NE which would explain the cloud being way left for you!! That cloud was a result of the tanks separating, right?
PS, The colors were just too spectacular weren't they! Only one more to look forward to I hear. I will have to climb up on the roof for that one!
 
That little cloud was "natural". Just sittin' up there, bumpin' along. :laugh:

Colors were astounding. Told 'smits before the launch it'd be stunning, as the sun would be JUST over horizon here and illuminate the trail to brilliance. It did that and more. We watched the SRB's separate and could see 'em tumble away as the ship kept climbin' out. Super!
 
What Doc said - the cloud was natural, it was <span style="font-style: italic">well</span> north of where the SRBs separated. The shuttle did go north-east. When I watch it I turn toward the cape (south) and it flies out and up the beach. When the SRBs hit the water they were just about due east of me this time.
 
Wow! The glow of that cloud was too intense to look "natural", such a contrast to the colors in the trail (which at times looked like neon!!). The timing for launch with lighting by Mother Nature was awesome! The launch was the main topic of conversation on lunch-break at work today! Everybody down here watched it!
 
I got to watch a shuttle launch (albeit from a distance - I was at the Chateau Elan at Sebring) in 2001.

Even from that distance, it was awe inspiring.
 
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