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    Default NASA Launch Live

    For anyone interested. It'll take-off in about 20 minutes I think and for any of those in the south of Ireland, it will be visible in the sky between 18-25 minutes after launch

    http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

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    Default Re: NASA Launch Live

    Ungrateful swine.
    Last edited by Mr. Pink; July 15, 2009 at 05:09 PM.

    Quote Originally Posted by Danny_K_1 View Post
    They tried to protest in Glasgow and someone was raped at their camp. Moral of the story is children: do not camp overnight in Glasgow City Centre.
    Post of The Year 2011
    Quote Originally Posted by Ima Farmathar View Post
    knowing what is about to happen I whisper in her ear,
    “do you know what makes us different from other animals?, We follow our prey, a lion or a tiger gets bored and follows something else, we persist” -------------------------------------------------------------------
    yhea i once did that, to a girl in higschool, i pressured her until she agreed to go sailing in a 10 ft baue, but she almost drowned so i no longer try that





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    Default Re: NASA Launch Live

    I watched it!
    Seemed to go off without a hitch, 'tis good to be getting more stuff up to the ISS. I find it a pity that the ISS wasn't as much of a success as originally planned, it's taken so long to get parts up there, and I'm under the impression that it's far from certain that it will even ever be finished to its original specification.
    Any launch is always spectacular, just thinking about the amount of energy involved is incredible.

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