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[email protected] July 22nd 05 08:54 PM

Next Shuttle Launch
 
According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve


an old friend July 22nd 05 09:12 PM



wrote:
According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.


I just hope they in fact launch the thing
Steve



David July 22nd 05 09:30 PM

On 22 Jul 2005 12:54:17 -0700, wrote:

According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve

People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total
****ing waste of money.


an old friend July 22nd 05 09:37 PM



David wrote:
On 22 Jul 2005 12:54:17 -0700, wrote:

According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve

People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total
****ing waste of money.


well better than studing the propogation of fruit flies


Brian Hill July 22nd 05 09:50 PM


"David" wrote in message


People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total
****ing waste of money.


shut up stupid



[email protected] July 22nd 05 10:01 PM

If there is even a remote question of safety,I don't want Space Shuttle
Discovery to launch at all.
cuhulin


[email protected] July 22nd 05 10:05 PM

Oddball (Donald Sutherland) in Kelly's Heroes movie.How many times have
I told you!!?? Think Positive!
cuhulin


John Smith July 22nd 05 10:18 PM

This all makes me wish we had subcontracted the space program out to
the chinese, along with our commercial satellites...

.... besides, on the whole the chinese have smaller bodies masses than
us, cheaper to slingshot 'em into space... grin

John

wrote in message
...
Oddball (Donald Sutherland) in Kelly's Heroes movie.How many times
have
I told you!!?? Think Positive!
cuhulin




Telamon July 23rd 05 04:43 AM

In article .com,
wrote:

According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If
I miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.


What kind of service is the 10,780 KHz supposed to be?

How about a link.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Telamon July 23rd 05 04:44 AM

In article . com,
"an old friend" wrote:

wrote:
According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.


I just hope they in fact launch the thing


I just hope no one gets killed in the process.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

[email protected] July 24th 05 12:28 AM

Remember, 9 out of 10 shuttle crew members prefer the TinyTenna when
listening to Mission Control.

http://qth.com/dwm

73, Bill - WA8MEA
Host, DX Radio School


[email protected] July 24th 05 01:08 AM

Tiny Tuna's.Or a piece of old rusty fence wire.
cuhulin


dxAce July 24th 05 02:29 AM



" wrote:

Remember, 9 out of 10 shuttle crew members prefer the TinyTenna when
listening to Mission Control.


9 out of 10 people think your product is a piece of ****.

Shill elsewhere, please!

dxAce
Michigan
USA

http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm



Telamon July 24th 05 02:41 AM

In article ,
dxAce wrote:

" wrote:

Remember, 9 out of 10 shuttle crew members prefer the TinyTenna when
listening to Mission Control.


9 out of 10 people think your product is a piece of ****.

Shill elsewhere, please!


9 out of 10 readers of this news group think Bill is a whack job.

--
Telamon
Ventura, California

Fred Garvin July 24th 05 05:05 PM

On 2005-07-22 17:01:48 -0400, said:

If there is even a remote question of safety,I don't want Space Shuttle
Discovery to launch at all.
cuhulin


There is ALWAYS a remote question of safety regardless.

--
PCs, like air-conditioners, are useless when you open Windows.


Tom Randy July 24th 05 05:06 PM

On 2005-07-22 16:30:27 -0400, David said:

On 22 Jul 2005 12:54:17 -0700, wrote:

According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve

People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total
****ing waste of money.



You're wrong but thanks for playing anyway. Your house if full of
benefits from the space program but you seem to either forget or not
know that...


--
Chris: "Dad, what's a blowhole for?"
Peter: "I'll tell you what it's NOT for and then you'll know why I can
never go back to Sea World."


[email protected] July 24th 05 05:24 PM

If I send him my Tiny Tuna (ooops,Tiny Tenna) that does not work and it
didn't work when it got here,I wonder if he will send me a Tiny Tuna
(oooooops,Tiny Tenna) that does work? I think I paid about ten dollars
for my non working Tiny Tuna (oooooops,Tiny Tenna plus S&H.
cuhulin


[email protected] July 24th 05 05:28 PM

A lot of things we take for granted are a direct result of Space
Exploration.Just like PC's that are useless if you open the Windows.
cuhulin


David July 24th 05 07:35 PM

On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 16:06:55 GMT, Tom Randy
wrote:

On 2005-07-22 16:30:27 -0400, David said:

On 22 Jul 2005 12:54:17 -0700, wrote:

According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve

People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total
****ing waste of money.



You're wrong but thanks for playing anyway. Your house if full of
benefits from the space program but you seem to either forget or not
know that...


I didn't say the ''Space Program''. I said people in space.


Tom Randy July 25th 05 01:04 AM

On 2005-07-24 14:35:10 -0400, David said:

On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 16:06:55 GMT, Tom Randy
wrote:

On 2005-07-22 16:30:27 -0400, David said:

On 22 Jul 2005 12:54:17 -0700, wrote:

According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve

People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total
****ing waste of money.



You're wrong but thanks for playing anyway. Your house if full of
benefits from the space program but you seem to either forget or not
know that...


I didn't say the ''Space Program''. I said people in space.



A LOT of what we've gained are from PEOPLE going into space USING the
technology that's been developed for PEOPLE like me and you.

Medical imaging and equiptment for starters. Drugs for another. Fire
protection gear for firefighters for another. There are books FILLED
with examples.


--
PCs, like air-conditioners, are useless when you open Windows.


[email protected] July 25th 05 01:25 AM

Some scientist say out Sun is going to burn out in about four and a half
billion years so we have to hurry up and find another Planet in another
Star system far,far away to live on.Although I seriously doubt there
will be any Humans on Earth anywhere near that time frame,we will either
self destruct or a Meteor or a Comet will knock the heck out of
Earth.Besides,Space is another Frontier and Humans have to Explore
things.
cuhulin


David July 25th 05 01:31 AM

On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 00:04:03 GMT, Tom Randy
wrote:

On 2005-07-24 14:35:10 -0400, David said:

On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 16:06:55 GMT, Tom Randy
wrote:

On 2005-07-22 16:30:27 -0400, David said:

On 22 Jul 2005 12:54:17 -0700, wrote:

According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve

People in outer space is a huge boondoggle and pork program. Total
****ing waste of money.


You're wrong but thanks for playing anyway. Your house if full of
benefits from the space program but you seem to either forget or not
know that...


I didn't say the ''Space Program''. I said people in space.



A LOT of what we've gained are from PEOPLE going into space USING the
technology that's been developed for PEOPLE like me and you.

Medical imaging and equiptment for starters. Drugs for another. Fire
protection gear for firefighters for another. There are books FILLED
with examples.




David July 25th 05 02:29 PM

On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 00:04:03 GMT, Tom Randy
wrote:



A LOT of what we've gained are from PEOPLE going into space USING the
technology that's been developed for PEOPLE like me and you.

Medical imaging and equiptment for starters. Drugs for another. Fire
protection gear for firefighters for another. There are books FILLED
with examples.

That's just silly. Why would we not have developed medical imaging if
we had no penis in space program?


[email protected] July 25th 05 03:15 PM



wrote:
According to the NASA website:

"NASA is wrapping up work on Discovery's fuel sensor circuit problem
and now plans to pick up the countdown Saturday, with a launch no
earlier than 10:39 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, July 26."

I'll try to monitor 10780 khz on Monday, July 25 in the hope of
learning which frequencies to tune to during and after the launch. If I
miss the announcement, hopefully someone else will catch it.

Steve


There's activity on 10780 this morning, though I've not yet heard any
post-launch frequencies given.

Steve


[email protected] July 25th 05 05:30 PM

Well, I just heard one guy on 10780 give a short report on the weather
at Nellis AFB, but I still haven't heard anything about which
frequencies will be in use during/after tomorrow's shuttle launch. Has
anyone else caught this?

Steve


David July 25th 05 05:51 PM

On 25 Jul 2005 09:30:11 -0700, wrote:

Well, I just heard one guy on 10780 give a short report on the weather
at Nellis AFB, but I still haven't heard anything about which
frequencies will be in use during/after tomorrow's shuttle launch. Has
anyone else caught this?

Steve

What does North Las Vegas have to do with the STS?


[email protected] July 25th 05 06:01 PM

No idea.


Rufus Leaking July 25th 05 06:11 PM

What does North Las Vegas have to do with the STS?

possible alt landing strip to Edwards???


Rufus Leaking July 25th 05 06:12 PM

What does North Las Vegas have to do with the S

oops prev reply I meant Vandenberg...


David July 25th 05 06:14 PM

On 25 Jul 2005 10:11:21 -0700, "Rufus Leaking"
wrote:

What does North Las Vegas have to do with the STS?

possible alt landing strip to Edwards???

I don't think it's on the track. Edwards, Holloman, Texas [?].


David July 25th 05 06:29 PM

On 25 Jul 2005 10:12:27 -0700, "Rufus Leaking"
wrote:

What does North Las Vegas have to do with the S

oops prev reply I meant Vandenberg...

Vandenberg was an alternative launch site at one time.


Michael A. Terrell August 19th 05 03:23 PM

an old friend wrote:

well better than studing the propogation of fruit flies

^^^^^^^

? You have a stud farm for fruit flies?

--
Link to my "Computers for disabled Veterans" project website deleted
after threats were telephoned to my church.

Michael A. Terrell
Central Florida


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