Shuttle Reentry Over the Continental US
TheOtherChimeraTwin notes that the shuttle Discovery will land at Kennedy Space Center on Monday morning at 8:48 EDT. The craft will make a rare "descending node" overflight of the continental US en route to landing in Florida. Here are maps of the shuttle's path if is lands on orbit 222 as planned, or on the next orbit. Spaceweather.com says: "...it takes the shuttle about 35 minutes to traverse the path shown... Observers in the northwestern USA will see the shuttle shortly after 5 am PDT blazing like a meteoric fireball through the dawn sky. As Discovery makes its way east, it will enter daylight and fade into the bright blue background. If you can't see the shuttle, however, you might be able to hear it. The shuttle produces a sonic double-boom that reaches the ground about a minute and a half after passing overhead."
Why did you check the AC box?
Because half the users of this site would befriend you otherwise
Why even post? Because you're an angsty little attention-seeking /.Genius(R)-wannabe piece of shit who has to doubt anyone who makes a random ass claim with no reason to lie and ask them questions you answer for yourself a punctuation mark later?
Sorry dog maybe I was a little bit harsh on you -- I apologize for what I said earlier.
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PS4: [yet to be announced by Sony yet]
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