Friday, December 08, 2006

Launch?



Here's to a break in the clouds so Shuttle Discovery can safely take off tonight at 9:35 EST.

One of the benefits of being a Floridian is being able to see the shuttle launches and, let me tell you, the night launches are spectacular.

12 comments:

cube said...

Yes, geek that I am, I'm watching the EDTV2 feed.

Godspeed, Discovery.

cube said...

T minus 9 minutes...

cube said...

1 minute 30 seconds window remaining...

cube said...

We have to declare a scrub at this time.

WomanHonorThyself said...

aw hope u enjoyed it!

tlm said...

Well, there you go with those Floridian generalizations again, cube! :)

(We can't see anything up here. Except cold air.)

The Merry Widow said...

Morning, Cube. Was dealing with stopped up drains! But I figured it wouldn't go, cloud deck was wayyyyy to heavy and and the wind was picking up in speed!
Living so close I get the same weather!
Good morning, G*D bless and Maranatha!

tmw

Anonymous said...

I bet this is an awesome thing to witness. Only thing I've seen was a couple of shooting stars...sad huh?

Brooke said...

So they didn't go?

Figures. I guess we'll have to wait 'till Saturday.

cube said...

woman: the lift off was scrubbed.

tlm: ahem, it's a good view for us central Floridians. Happy? ;-)

tmw: it was all about the weather.

jamie: it looks like a giant candle. I think the next attempt will be Saturday night.

Shooting stars are pretty cool too.

The Merry Widow said...

Jaime-An upside down candle flying at greater and greater speed away from you! At night the saturn VA looked like the sun coming up, in a hurry!

tmw
>^^<

Unknown said...

20170623 junda
nike air max 90
mulberry handbags sale
mulberry outlet,mulberry handbags outlet
cheap jordans free shipping
cheap oakley sunglasses
sac louis vuitton pas cher
oakley sunglasses wholesale
mont blanc outlet
pandora charms
ferragamo outlet