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T O P I C R E V I E WBenI have returned from the STS-107 launch. A beauty, right on time. This was my third launch, and all three were from the press site. Ironically, I found that security was not that tight. Not once was I checked for anything. The press site was a little mroe crowded than usual but not packed; I guess all the media were over photographing the 300 Israeli delegates at the VIP site!Beautiful clear day, bright sun made for very white smoke. The flame I found to be very bright, and my friend, a veteran of 23 launches, says it was the brightest one he's seen (daytime). I guess it was due to the clear day!Finally I got what I set out to do: after STS-109, my last launch, I said that next time I would a) make sure I got good photos, and b) make sure I watched with my eyes and soaked it all in. I pulled both of very well, and come home very happy and satisfied!You can view them at this link on my website, but beware that if too many look at once, geocities make take the site down for a few hours. It was nice seeing Jimmy Brown and Ken Havecotte again as well. Enjoy! http://www.geocities.com/ovendeavour/STS-107.html ------------------______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -Benhttp://www.geocities.com/ovcolumbia/totaleclipse.html "'Time was invented to keep everything from happening at the same time. Space was invented so that everything doesn't happen to you.' -Anonymous"TomBen:Great shots! I especially like the one where the clock is at 12 seconds. They don't get much better than that.TomJames BrownI have also just posted my sts-107 launch photos to share. Click on Slide Shows at the top of the page:www.magnificentdesolation.freehomepage.com .The launch was one of the more spectacular ones, given the good weather. James[This message has been edited by James Brown (edited January 21, 2003).]BenGreat photo Jimmy! One day I would like to build a remote setup.
The press site was a little mroe crowded than usual but not packed; I guess all the media were over photographing the 300 Israeli delegates at the VIP site!
Beautiful clear day, bright sun made for very white smoke. The flame I found to be very bright, and my friend, a veteran of 23 launches, says it was the brightest one he's seen (daytime). I guess it was due to the clear day!
Finally I got what I set out to do: after STS-109, my last launch, I said that next time I would a) make sure I got good photos, and b) make sure I watched with my eyes and soaked it all in. I pulled both of very well, and come home very happy and satisfied!
You can view them at this link on my website, but beware that if too many look at once, geocities make take the site down for a few hours. It was nice seeing Jimmy Brown and Ken Havecotte again as well. Enjoy! http://www.geocities.com/ovendeavour/STS-107.html
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http://www.geocities.com/ovcolumbia/totaleclipse.html
"'Time was invented to keep everything from happening at the same time. Space was invented so that everything doesn't happen to you.' -Anonymous"
James
[This message has been edited by James Brown (edited January 21, 2003).]
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