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#680205 - 01/07/13 11:07 PM
Re: Any Space/NASA Geeks?
[Re: Gonzo-2]
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Registered: 28/01/11
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I just play with ham radio satellites and talk to the astronauts on the IIS... and I like to watch apollo 13. But thats about it.
Oh and I toured JPL and thought it was awesome. and I wanted to go into robotics and build space craft when I was younger. and I watched the news every morning when the mars rover landed. and and and..
but other than that.. nope..
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#680231 - 03/07/13 03:27 AM
Re: Any Space/NASA Geeks?
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#680340 - 23/07/13 10:10 PM
Re: Any Space/NASA Geeks?
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I've seen 2 space shuttle launches. Took pics of one launch but it was too dark and I didn't really know how to use my new camera, pics didn't come out. Been to Cape Canaveral museum and visitors center. I was deploying with the National Guard when the space shuttle blew. We were headed to Ft. Bliss for training, and we actually saw glowing pieces of debris falling from it. Debris was landing all over Tx. The feds were telling local law enforcement to stop all buses, RVs, large commercial vehicles. Our chartered bus got stopped 2 times. At first they thought the shuttle was a terrorist act, possibly related to 911.
When I was a kid I watched everything space related. I bugged my parents daily to buy me those vanilla and chocolate flavored sticks endorsed by NASA, I wish I could remember what they were actually called. Anyone remember those? They said the astronauts ate them. I drank Tang and Ovaltine, which NASA also endorsed. I thought it would all make me into either a space explorer or at least a test pilot. But I ended up with poor eyesight and can't do math! I still read Popular Mechanics and Popular Science, everything I see regarding space exploration, astronomy, etc.
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