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(ATMoB:Discuss) Shuttle launch seen off Marblehead!
My son & I headed to Devereux Beach tonight to watch the shuttle
launch. My wife stayed home in front of the PC & TV and gave us
the "play by play" over our cell phone so we would know that it
actually launched. Our line of sight was such that we had to look
in the vicinity of the busy Logan air traffic so it was difficult to find
it at first. My son spotted it though and we watched Endeavor come
up the coast. We've watched the ISS and Shuttles pass overhead many
times, but we've never seen a launch before. It was awesome!!
The apparent track was at an altitude of ~8 degrees (right through
Orion's belt!) and the engines were visible in binocs.
Now, if I can only get through to the ISS astronauts via my ham
radio! I've received them and attempted a contact several times but
haven't got through yet. I will soon!
Regards,
+Peter+
"No one cares how much you know, until they
know how much you care."
-Cavett Robert
Peter J.B. Teague, N1ACT
Marblehead, MA
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