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10 Seconds to Launch
Taken from across the River from the Kennedy Space Center.....
Beautiful launch last night... Glen in Orlando |
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Glen in Orlando a utilisé son clavier pour écrire :
Taken from across the River from the Kennedy Space Center..... Beautiful launch last night... Glen in Orlando Nice effect, Glen. Do you have other pictures ? -- Philippe Boite http://philippe.boite.free.fr |
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I sure did try Philippe, but I completely blew it.
I set the camera for a long exposure.... DOH! I forgot how darn bright it was during liftoff... the resulting image is one big frame of pure white!! But it is beautifully exposed pure white!!! Grin Glen in Orlando "Philippe Boite" wrote in message ... Glen in Orlando a utilisé son clavier pour écrire : Taken from across the River from the Kennedy Space Center..... Beautiful launch last night... Glen in Orlando Nice effect, Glen. Do you have other pictures ? -- Philippe Boite http://philippe.boite.free.fr |
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Taken from across the River from the Kennedy Space Center.....
Beautiful launch last night... I'm really surprised to see the lightning. |
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On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 12:29:27 -0500, 1D10T wrote:
Taken from across the River from the Kennedy Space Center..... Beautiful launch last night... I'm really surprised to see the lightning. So am I. The live coverage on NASA TV was nothing but clear sky, but it's hard to see where Glen was located (and so, in which direction he was looking). "Across the River" doesn't make much sense to me when I look at the map. -- Regards, Robert http://www.arumes.com |
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"Robert Spanjaard" wrote in message el.net... I'm really surprised to see the lightning. So am I. The live coverage on NASA TV was nothing but clear sky, but it's hard to see where Glen was located (and so, in which direction he was looking). "Across the River" doesn't make much sense to me when I look at the map. I'm not surprised because you saw a clear sky, but because of NASA's wariness of lightning. |
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"Glen in Orlando" wrote in message g.com... Taken from across the River from the Kennedy Space Center..... Beautiful launch last night... Glen in Orlando Glen, that is a great photograph you have taken! :-) Dave |
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Well, there's always nextime, Glen; some we win and a lot we lose... Now that's the story of my life... Oh yes, I am talking about photo oportunities... ) So don't be disappointed, better luck next time! :-) Dave "Glen in Orlando" wrote in message g.com... I sure did try Philippe, but I completely blew it. I set the camera for a long exposure.... DOH! I forgot how darn bright it was during liftoff... the resulting image is one big frame of pure white!! But it is beautifully exposed pure white!!! Grin Glen in Orlando "Philippe Boite" wrote in message ... Glen in Orlando a utilisé son clavier pour écrire : Taken from across the River from the Kennedy Space Center..... Beautiful launch last night... Glen in Orlando Nice effect, Glen. Do you have other pictures ? -- Philippe Boite http://philippe.boite.free.fr |
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On Sat, 29 Aug 2009 13:31:03 -0500, 1D10T wrote:
I'm really surprised to see the lightning. So am I. The live coverage on NASA TV was nothing but clear sky, but it's hard to see where Glen was located (and so, in which direction he was looking). "Across the River" doesn't make much sense to me when I look at the map. I'm not surprised because you saw a clear sky, but because of NASA's wariness of lightning. Which is probably why they waited for a clear sky. :-) IIRC, the commentator said the nearest weather system was 20 miles away. But it was 6AM here, so I was up really late. :-) -- Regards, Robert http://www.arumes.com |
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"Glen in Orlando" wrote in message
g.com... I sure did try Philippe, but I completely blew it. I set the camera for a long exposure.... DOH! I forgot how darn bright it was during liftoff... the resulting image is one big frame of pure white!! But it is beautifully exposed pure white!!! Grin Glen in Orlando I'm guessing that it would have looked like this ... http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/iotd.html This is from NASA's image of the day site, of the same launch. Another item on the list of things to do, just after the lotto win (just before Angelina...) -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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