Discovery Docks At International Space Station
tewl writes: "Saw this on CNN.
For all of those interested in the space program: 'The space shuttle Discovery gently latched onto the docking port of the International Space Station Friday afternoon (1:45 p.m. EDT) as the two spacecraft hurtled at 250 miles above Kazakhstan at a rate of 50 miles a second.
"Houston, Discovery, we have capture," radioed one crew member.
It was the fourth shuttle docking at the fledgling station. NASA is planning another 35 shuttle visits over the next five years to build the station, estimated to cost between $60 billion-$100 billion. When complete, in 2006, the 16-nation project will have the interior volume of a 747 jumbo jet and stretch the length of a football field.'"
Bruce
Bruce Perens.
Some of the development systems for this experiment run Debian.
Check out the rest of the album. I found the emergency escape drills and the "spacesuits" worn while fueling the satellite with hazardous chemicals most interesting, after pictures of people I know :-) .
Thanks
Bruce
Bruce Perens.
For those around the world who would like to actually see the ISS in the night sky, as it soars past high above:
ISS Naked-Eye Visiblity Data
It isn't very bright yet, but will be in the future. Perhaps the docked shuttle will add to it as well.
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