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Topic: Photo of the week 446 (May 11, 2013)
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heng44 Member Posts: 3387 From: Netherlands Registered: Nov 2001
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posted 05-11-2013 03:06 AM
A condensation collar is visible around Atlantis' solid rocket boosters and forward fuselage as the vehicle makes its last climb toward orbit on the STS-135 mission to the International Space Station on July 8, 2011. Ed Hengeveld |
cspg Member Posts: 6210 From: Geneva, Switzerland Registered: May 2006
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posted 05-11-2013 04:48 AM
Wow! |
jasonelam Member Posts: 691 From: Monticello, KY USA Registered: Mar 2007
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posted 05-11-2013 05:38 AM
I remember seeing that during the launch through the ET camera view. Amazing image as always! |
tfrielin Member Posts: 162 From: Athens, GA Registered: Feb 2007
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posted 05-11-2013 10:57 AM
Funny — we were at the Banana Creek viewing site (alongside the Saturn V museum) and I did not notice this effect. So how long did it persist? |
Ben Member Posts: 1896 From: Cape Canaveral, FL Registered: May 2000
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posted 05-11-2013 11:23 AM
These shockwaves around Mach 1 only persist for an instant or two; usually, there may be just a small instant where it shows the most. |
randy Member Posts: 2176 From: West Jordan, Utah USA Registered: Dec 1999
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posted 05-11-2013 03:50 PM
Impressive pic! |
mach3valkyrie Member Posts: 719 From: Albany, Oregon Registered: Jul 2006
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posted 05-11-2013 06:10 PM
I like it--a LOT! |
lm5eagle Member Posts: 429 From: Registered: Jul 2007
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posted 05-12-2013 01:22 AM
Superb photograph. I am kicking myself as to how I managed to miss this one at the time it came into the public domain.This is another time when we have to be grateful to you Ed for bringing a gem like this to our attention., especially when it slipped through my personal net previously. Once again, very many thanks to Ed and collectSPACE |
heng44 Member Posts: 3387 From: Netherlands Registered: Nov 2001
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posted 05-14-2013 08:10 AM
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