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Shuttle launch Feb 7th 2008
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16 years 10 months ago #62428
by dpower
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Hi all,
Been a while since I've posted, so hello again.
Anybody know anything about the trajectory of this launch? I've heard that the launch will be visible from Ireland. No idea of mag. direction etc. Anybody got an idea?
Dave P
Been a while since I've posted, so hello again.
Anybody know anything about the trajectory of this launch? I've heard that the launch will be visible from Ireland. No idea of mag. direction etc. Anybody got an idea?
Dave P
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16 years 10 months ago #62431
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Tony
"What we do in life echoes in eternity"
Replied by Tonybwf on topic Re: Shuttle launch Feb 7th 2008
Hi dave
Dont think the weather is favouring us.....id echoe your call for info either way if any knows
Dont think the weather is favouring us.....id echoe your call for info either way if any knows
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16 years 10 months ago #62433
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: Shuttle launch Feb 7th 2008
Often, the likes of Heavens Above will withhold that information until the shuttle is launched. As the times of launch can vary - of course, up until it is actually launched - then calculations on its orbit will not be known until a couple hours after launch.
If the weather was in our favour, you might see the rise of the shuttle a few minutes after launch if its trajectory makes it come our way. Chances are, it will, as it is going to the ISS which is seen over Ireland for the next week.
Seanie.
If the weather was in our favour, you might see the rise of the shuttle a few minutes after launch if its trajectory makes it come our way. Chances are, it will, as it is going to the ISS which is seen over Ireland for the next week.
Seanie.
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16 years 10 months ago #62436
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Replied by Tonybwf on topic Re: Shuttle launch Feb 7th 2008
Ye i checked heavens above already there nothing on it....probably wont be till the shuttle is in orbit cant remeber ever seen trajectory info on it just pass times,mag, etc etc
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16 years 10 months ago #62438
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Replied by pj30something on topic Re: Shuttle launch Feb 7th 2008
I would have thought that trajectory info on the shuttle is top secret.
Anyways.after a lovely clear day up here in the big smoke...a few clouds are rolling in.
No surprise there.
Anyways.after a lovely clear day up here in the big smoke...a few clouds are rolling in.
No surprise there.
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16 years 10 months ago #62440
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nope. But don't give them ideas...
spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/.../SHUTTLE/SVPOST.html
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Replied by albertw on topic Re: Shuttle launch Feb 7th 2008
I would have thought that trajectory info on the shuttle is top secret.
nope. But don't give them ideas...
They probably dont want to give out times until they are sure the launch was successful. However heres the planned orbit for the mission.Often, the likes of Heavens Above will withhold that information until the shuttle is launched.
spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/.../SHUTTLE/SVPOST.html
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