ISS Richard Garriott's return
To All,
Those of us who participated in Richard's adventure in Space, either monitoring his transmissions, SSTV or direct contact felt, in some way connected to his flight. I believe in the power of collective good thoughts; let us all take a quiet moment to wish Richard and his crew a safe return to earth in the Soyuz capsule and hope it's not a ballistic reentry! And if you can, watch their return live on NASA TV, thank you.
73, Pete, WB2OQQ
On Oct 23, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Peter wrote:
And if you can, watch their return live on NASA TV, thank you.
One of those signs that even with our "market" issues, economic "slowdowns" -- whatever... the countries who've been involved in various pieces of the ISS are still top-notch in the world (along with VERY few other players) in Aerospace.
(All this doom and gloom is annoying me, and I'm usually a pessimist by nature. I look at what "we" do in Aerospace that only a very small sub-set of the planet's population can even attempt, let alone successfully ACCOMPLISH, and I'm just amazed. More people should be, instead of taking it all for granted.)
Two shuttles on the pad at the SAME time, ready to go, to handle another repair/retrofit mission to Hubble. Just astoundingly cool. And less of a news story than two politicians throwing mud at each other? Give me a break.
What aerospace accomplishes daily, considering that powered flight has only been around a tiny bit over 100 years... is a testament to the hard work of an awful lot of smart people.
Just imagine if bankers could be as successful as quickly! (GRIN)
-- Nate Duehr, WY0X nate@natetech.com
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