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Old December 9th, 2006, 10:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Shuttle blasts off in rare night launch

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Flashes of flame from space shuttle Discovery lit up the darkened sky Saturday as the spacecraft blazed off the launch pad for the first nighttime liftoff in four years.

The shuttle's seven astronauts are on a mission to rewire the international space station, one leg of a three-year race to finish construction on the orbiting outpost before shuttles are retired in 2010.

The illumination from the shuttle turned night into day for spectators at the
Kennedy Space Center. A cloudy sky with blustery winds earlier in the day gave way to clear skies and a gentle breeze at launch time.

Low clouds forced the space agency to scrub an attempt Thursday night during a countdown that ran down to the wire. Managers decided not to try again Friday because the forecast looked even worse.

"Forty-eight hours makes a tremendous difference," launch director Mike Leinbach told the crew.

Commander Mark Polansky responded, "We look forward to lighting up the night sky."

During their 12-day mission, Discovery's crew will rewire the space station, deliver an $11 million addition to the space lab and bring home one of the space station's three crew members, German astronaut Thomas Reiter of the European Space Agency. American astronaut Sunita Williams will replace him, staying for six months.

Waiting at the space station for his visitors to arrive on Monday, U.S. astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria told Mission Control: "We're going to head out and turn our porch light on so they can find us."

Discovery's crew is the greenest in eight years when it comes to spaceflight experience. Five astronauts have never flown in a shuttle before. The last time a shuttle mission had five rookies was a Columbia crew that flew in April 1998.

The two veterans are commander Mark Polansky and Robert Curbeam, who will spacewalk three times. The others are pilot William Oefelein, and mission specialists Joan Higginbotham, Nicholas Patrick, Williams and the European Space Agency's Christer Fuglesang, who was the first Swede in space.

It also is among the most culturally diverse of any shuttle crew.

Besides the Swede, there are two black astronauts, an astronaut of Indian descent, a British-born mission specialist, an Alaskan and a New Jersey boy.

Three of Discovery's astronauts will take three complicated spacewalks and play the role of electricians by rewiring the space station from a temporary to a permanent power source.

NASA officials were glad to get the shuttle off their ground since they wanted it back on Earth by the new year.

Shuttle computers are not designed to make the change from the 365th day of the old year to the first day of the new year while in flight. The space agency has figured out a solution for the New Year's Day problem, but managers are reluctant to try it.

The launch was the first at night since Endeavour's flight in November 2002 and only the 29th in darkness of NASA's 117 total shuttle launches.

NASA had required daylight launches for three flights after the Columbia accident in 2003 so that clear images could be taken of the external fuel tank. Foam breaking off the tank and striking Columbia's wing at liftoff led to the disaster that killed seven astronauts.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061210/.../space_shuttle

Didn't know they launch at night, had never heard of it. Pretty sad seein' as how I live in FL. N' wth we doin' bein' the predominant race on a shuttle outta space? We don't get down like that.
 
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Yeah,

And I think the first time a black man and woman were on same flight//not sure about that so don't shoot me!!

I could actually see the shuttle going up from Tampa on the west coast of Florida as it headed north into the sky... even could tell when the booster stage dropped off...an awesome indicating what humanity could do if it would quit shootin at each other...
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Old December 11th, 2006, 01:04 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yeah,

And I think the first time a black man and woman were on same flight//not sure about that so don't shoot me!!

I could actually see the shuttle going up from Tampa on the west coast of Florida as it headed north into the sky... even could tell when the booster stage dropped off...an awesome indicating what humanity could do if it would quit shootin at each other...
Sounds like it was a pretty nice sight. The latter part of your statement is so true it's fk'd up.
 
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