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Night Shuttle Launch

The shuttle is off from the very last night launch. It’s cloudy out tonight, but that actually helped the viewing from my back yard. The exhaust flame looked as though it was half a mile long during the main SRB launch. It was just a big, fiery streak across the sky.

When the SRB finally dropped, the shuttle seemed to change to being a bright star that slowly made its way across the sky from the east to the north. The star would get dimmer, and then suddenly brighten up a bit. While the first stage went by shortly, it seemed to take several minutes until the star finally disappeared.

Damn, I’m glad I didn’t go over to the coast to watch this thing. Damn traffic is a nightmare and it’s hot enough for mosquitos out there. Some of those people started getting their spots at 10:00 am this morning.

That’s a lot of attention for a space truck that’s delivering a recycling system that allows astronauts to drink their own urine. It’s the new Tang.