Shuttle Plume (APOD 12 June 2007)
Shuttle Plume (APOD 12 June 2007)
When I downloaded the APOD fo 6/12/07 and viewed it full size, I noticed a white spot in the upper left corner. This portion of the picture did not show up on the web page view of the picture. The spot appears in an L shaped opening between the plume trails. Can you identify this object?
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Re: APOD of the day, June 12, 2007 - Shuttle Plume
Snoopy wrote:When I downloaded the APOD fo 6/12/07 and viewed it full size, I noticed a white spot in the upper left corner. This portion of the picture did not show up on the web page view of the picture. The spot appears in an L shaped opening between the plume trails. Can you identify this object?
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/image/ ... 17_big.jpg
There are three white spots.
One is just to the right of the building floodlight at the extreme left of the picture, and one is at the same level but on the far right of the picture, these look like bright stars, or possibly picture artifacts. The largest white spot (in the 'L' shaped opening) appears to be very rounded and is probably Venus.
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STS-0?
The caption on this APOD says:
This trip, officially labeled STS-117, is the 118th space shuttle flight
I looked on the Nasa site to find out the reason for this strange numbering but could not find it. Does someone know how 118 flights got crammed into 117 missions?
This trip, officially labeled STS-117, is the 118th space shuttle flight
I looked on the Nasa site to find out the reason for this strange numbering but could not find it. Does someone know how 118 flights got crammed into 117 missions?
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Re: STS-0?
There's a Wiki on shuttle flights, and it seems the mission numbers and flight order are almost close to each other by chance.jimmysnyder wrote:I looked on the Nasa site to find out the reason for this strange numbering but could not find it.
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The shortest path between two points... is a squiggle?
You think they could save a bit on the fuel, if only the astronauts would avoid those crazy left turns
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It's a bit like the January Sales -- stuff has to be marked up first before it can be marked down for the sale.
NASA is getting ready to signing on to doing their bit for Global warming - so they are getting plenty of slack in hand before being told to cut back on fuel usage.
Chris O, you have a crazy sense of humor -- more please.
NASA is getting ready to signing on to doing their bit for Global warming - so they are getting plenty of slack in hand before being told to cut back on fuel usage.
Chris O, you have a crazy sense of humor -- more please.
And Derek said 'Let there be light' and there was light.
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Re: APOD of the day, June 12, 2007 - Shuttle Plume
The caption in todays paper stated that one of the white spots was a planet.Snoopy wrote:When I downloaded the APOD fo 6/12/07 and viewed it full size, I noticed a white spot in the upper left corner. This portion of the picture did not show up on the web page view of the picture. The spot appears in an L shaped opening between the plume trails. Can you identify this object?