Everytime they try to launch something goes wrong and they have to delay it
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notHurricane2k9 wrote:
but at the same time it is the beginning of a new chapter in space exploration.
Huh? What happened?11 Bravo wrote:
wtf fail
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Injured but ok. That's a bit weird way to put it.NASA wrote:
Discovery Mission Specialist Injured, But OK
Sun, 16 Jan 2011 04:48:56 AM UTC+0200
STS-133 Mission Specialist Tim Kopra was injured Saturday in a bicycle accident, but he will be OK. However, there could be an impact to his duties for shuttle Discovery's STS-133 mission to the International Space Station. That possibility still is being evaluated.
Further details of his injury are not being released at this time due to concerns for his medical privacy.
Meantime, technicians in the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida are working through the weekend on making strengthening modifications on Discovery's external fuel tank stringers.
Discovery and its six astronauts are targeted to launch Feb. 24.
Lawn chairs, huh? Hmm. Where do I go and get a pair of cheap ones I can toss/donate after the launch? Do I stop at Ikea for some furni in Sunrise?Kmar wrote:
There is a long strip of beach in titusville that anyone can line up on and watch.. but yea.. it gets packed. I recommend getting there early, bring some lawn chairs, a radio (tune in to commentary), food.. You'll prolly just want to chill and wait for the traffic to thin. that is what we usually do. Consider it to be like a picnic . Mosquitos shouldn't be a problem in Feb. Weather will most likely be nice.