Ilya XXI Century Explorer Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Lifetime Supporter Feb 16, 2004 32,203 20,503 NE OH Feb 6, 2010 #1 Don't forget to set your DVR's! This could be the last night-time launch of the space shuttle... February 7, 2010, at 4:39 a.m. EST HDNet coverage starts at 4 AM EST
Don't forget to set your DVR's! This could be the last night-time launch of the space shuttle... February 7, 2010, at 4:39 a.m. EST HDNet coverage starts at 4 AM EST
Ilya XXI Century Explorer Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Lifetime Supporter Feb 16, 2004 32,203 20,503 NE OH Feb 6, 2010 #2 Tanking is in progress. No issues so far. 80 percent chance of favorable weather for launch. T-3:50.
dfergie Proud Staff Member Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 104,299 9,082 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Feb 6, 2010 #3 My 622 found & set a timer for it...
Ilya XXI Century Explorer Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Lifetime Supporter Feb 16, 2004 32,203 20,503 NE OH Feb 7, 2010 #4 The weather is down to 60% now. Still looking good though. Austraunauts are on their way to the launch pad...
The weather is down to 60% now. Still looking good though. Austraunauts are on their way to the launch pad...
Ilya XXI Century Explorer Original poster Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Lifetime Supporter Feb 16, 2004 32,203 20,503 NE OH Feb 7, 2010 #5 No-go this morning... They will try again tomorrow, though the weather forecast doesn't look much better at the moment. HDNet coverage begins at 4am EST. This time we need to set the DVR timer manually.
No-go this morning... They will try again tomorrow, though the weather forecast doesn't look much better at the moment. HDNet coverage begins at 4am EST. This time we need to set the DVR timer manually.
dfergie Proud Staff Member Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Sep 8, 2003 104,299 9,082 West of the Pecos, between White City and Roswell Feb 7, 2010 #6 Yeah, going to have to remember when I get in tonight... (or set one from my pc )