The Last Space Shuttle Launch happened today at 11:29 Eastern (8:39 SLT). Our theater was showing the spectacle for everyone to see. I never thought I would see the end of the space shuttle program without anything even remotely ready to replace it. It is very sad to see the end of a era. Ironically I am certain that no one at the time the space program was initiated foresaw people from around the world watching the last shuttle launch at the same time via a virtual environment. :)
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Ready for Launch |
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Successful Launch! |
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Ready for ET Seperation |
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Separation Complete |
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You can't get a better view than that! |
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SS Galaxy Theater
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