• Re: Shuttle leaps the wall

    From Alain Fournier@alain245@videotron.ca to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space,history on Tue Jan 30 20:46:21 2024
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    On 2024-01-30 8:26 p.m., Snidely wrote:
    Since arriving in Los Angeles 11 1/3 years ago, the space shuttle
    Endeavour has been on temporary display at the California Science
    Center.-a Last night, it was lifted into it's full stack position for permanent display.-a The crane-assisted take-off lasted several hours,
    most of which was streamed by the CSC.

    <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eTmJUBcPZM>

    The CSC also let NASA Space Flight (NSF) in with a camera.

    <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbilYL-sqe0>

    The CSC stream starts at about first motion, with several cameras, some
    of which may be cell phones, but also with a drone.-a There are captions
    but no commentary or narration.

    The NSF stream starts later, but runs slightly later as well.-a The NSF camera is "inside the well" (inside the lower portions of a building to
    be completed).-a There's the usual NSF commentary, including Chris Bergin with a bunch of Endeavour photos ... construction, flight, and
    turn-around work.-a Also, astronaut Garrett Reisman, whose first flight
    was on Endeavour to the ISS, chats with camera-hostler Jack Beyer.

    Gads, it doesn't seem like 11+ years, but also it seems like another lifetime.


    Thanks for that.


    Alain Fournier

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  • From Snidely@snidely.too@gmail.com to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history on Tue Jan 30 17:49:27 2024
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    [groups corrected]

    Since arriving in Los Angeles 11 1/3 years ago, the space shuttle Endeavour has been on temporary display at the California Science Center. Last night, it was lifted into it's full stack position for permanent display. The crane-assisted take-off lasted several hours, most of which was streamed by the CSC.

    <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eTmJUBcPZM>

    The CSC also let NASA Space Flight (NSF) in with a camera.

    <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbilYL-sqe0>

    The CSC stream starts at about first motion, with several cameras, some of which may be cell phones, but also with a drone. There are captions but no commentary or narration.

    The NSF stream starts later, but runs slightly later as well. The NSF camera
    is "inside the well" (inside the lower portions of a building to be completed). There's the usual NSF commentary, including Chris Bergin with a bunch of Endeavour photos ... construction, flight, and turn-around work. Also, astronaut Garrett Reisman, whose first flight was on Endeavour to the ISS, chats with camera-hostler Jack Beyer.

    Gads, it doesn't seem like 11+ years, but also it seems like another lifetime.

    /dps
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  • From Snidely@snidely.too@gmail.com to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.history on Sat Feb 3 16:30:52 2024
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    Snidely formulated the question :
    [groups corrected]

    Since arriving in Los Angeles 11 1/3 years ago, the space shuttle Endeavour >> has been on temporary display at the California Science Center. Last
    night, it was lifted into it's full stack position for permanent display. >> The crane-assisted take-off lasted several hours, most of which was
    streamed by the CSC.

    <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eTmJUBcPZM>

    The CSC also let NASA Space Flight (NSF) in with a camera.

    <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbilYL-sqe0>

    The CSC stream starts at about first motion, with several cameras, some of >> which may be cell phones, but also with a drone. There are captions but no >> commentary or narration.

    Turns out there is sporadic commentary, as around 1h 20m and 1h 40m.

    The NSF stream starts later, but runs slightly later as well. The NSF
    camera is "inside the well" (inside the lower portions of a building to be >> completed). There's the usual NSF commentary, including Chris Bergin with >> a bunch of Endeavour photos ... construction, flight, and turn-around work. >> Also, astronaut Garrett Reisman, whose first flight was on Endeavour to
    the ISS, chats with camera-hostler Jack Beyer.

    Gads, it doesn't seem like 11+ years, but also it seems like another
    lifetime.

    /dps

    -d
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