Another Landing Delay

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On friday, we meet our camera and sound guys at 6:30am - and things don't look good.  The sky is totally overcast; I can't imagine they'll try to land in this.

By 8:30 we learn that the first opportunity is canceled; an hour later, so is the second.  The forecast doesn't really call for much to change, but nevertheless, they'll try again on Saturday.

I guess it's not so bad for the astronauts; for twelve days every minute of their time has been scheduled, broken down into five-minute increments.  John Grunsfeld, who has flown three previous shuttle missions, has told me that they are so busy in space they literally barely have a moment to look out the window.  Now they've got most of a day for sightseeing

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This page contains a single entry by Rush DeNooyer published on May 24, 2009 1:33 PM.

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