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Re: Shuttle leaps the wall

From Snidely <snidely.too@gmail.com>
Newsgroups sci.space.policy, sci.space.shuttle, sci.space.history
Subject Re: Shuttle leaps the wall
Date 2024-02-03 16:30 -0800
Organization Dis One
Message-ID <mn.1bde7e826e43ccca.127094@snitoo> (permalink)
References <mn.f4167e8181f1140a.127094@snitoo> <mn.f42d7e8176f06ab1.127094@snitoo>

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Snidely formulated the question :
> [groups corrected]
>
>> Since arriving in Los Angeles 11 1/3 years ago, the space shuttle Endeavour 
>> has been on temporary display at the California Science Center.  Last 
>> night, it was lifted into it's full stack position for permanent display.  
>> The crane-assisted take-off lasted several hours, most of which was 
>> streamed by the CSC.
>>
>> <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eTmJUBcPZM>
>>
>> The CSC also let NASA Space Flight (NSF) in with a camera.
>>
>> <URL:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbilYL-sqe0>
>>
>> The CSC stream starts at about first motion, with several cameras, some of 
>> which may be cell phones, but also with a drone.  There are captions but no 
>> commentary or narration.

Turns out there is sporadic commentary, as around 1h 20m and 1h 40m.

>> The NSF stream starts later, but runs slightly later as well.  The NSF 
>> camera is "inside the well" (inside the lower portions of a building to be 
>> completed).  There's the usual NSF commentary, including Chris Bergin with 
>> a bunch of Endeavour photos ... construction, flight, and turn-around work. 
>>  Also, astronaut Garrett Reisman, whose first flight was on Endeavour to 
>> the ISS, chats with camera-hostler Jack Beyer.
>>
>> Gads, it doesn't seem like 11+ years, but also it seems like another 
>> lifetime.
>>
>> /dps

-d

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