just 4 more hours to go before a beautiful, November early evening launch.
Launch Target:7:55 p.m. ESTNov. 14, 2008Orbiter:EndeavourMission Number:STS-126(124th space shuttle flight)Launch Window:10 minutesLaunch Pad:39AMission Duration:15 daysLanding Site:KSCInclination/Altitude:51.6 degrees/122 nautical milesPrimary Payload:27th station flight (ULF2), Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM)
The last time you'll see two shuttles at the same time. This was about a month ago. Endeavour was supposed to back up Atlantis for the Hubble repair but was weather delayed. Now Endeavour gets to go to ISS.
McCain One
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North American Aviation logoDesigners of the P-51 Mustang, F-86 Sabre, OV-10, Apollo Command Module, and B-1 Bomber. Was merged with Rockwell Standard Corporation in the 1970s.
After merging with Rockwell the NAA defense division produced the Space Shuttle, HiMAT remote piloted research vehicle and some of the first affordable calculators.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45pZyomwsns
>>464628Is this Goddard's rocket?
dunno, is the car circa his early work?
get the latest pics of STS-126 herehttp://spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/index.html