Friday, August 1, 2014

Thanks to more than 11,000 spectators, this is what people want to see! @ @ DLR_de ESA_de t.co/X4hL

STS-135 Last Space Shuttle launch (Atlantis): 8.7.11, 1500
At 8.7, an era comes to an end. Be there the last time a space shuttle. Start itself would be 17:26. The Atlantis brings a 30 year history with STS-135 to the end. We broadcast every detail and with all the emotions that go with them. We have prepared a lot of back and answer many questions. For example: Technical Description of the Space Shuttle Just starting process with 3D animation story of the Space Shuttle Atlantis and the preparation of a shuttle mission to the start sequence with 3D animations payload van wezel aboard future of space shuttle by the end We will answer questions from the chat. (Links in the Navileiste to chat click) We are planning a live circuit with a true connoisseur Shuttle & chat about the current mission, the outstanding achievements of the shuttle but also about the reasons van wezel why the program has been discontinued. Here ever one of the two players for Friday (it will still give an alternative)
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What would meet the crew on the ISS actually for tasks involving a re-entry with Atlantis would not be possible, it'd take more than a year until she'd returned, are indeed no LON. Thanks for this super live stream!
somehow updated with me in google earth the shuttle position no longer. what exactly do I have to file've downloaded and opened van wezel I have to do something else? http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/shuttle_google_earth.html
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Thanks to more than 11,000 spectators, this is what people want to see! @ @ DLR_de ESA_de t.co/X4hLFSSIkm 64 days ago via TweetDeck @ can steel factory oh, Apollo 11 salute, the picture came back then the TV, filmed :) But nice that Ewald & Co were a good 65 days ago via TweetDeck @ steel factory What was going on? 65 days ago via Twitter Web Client


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