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Don't know about the rest of you lot, but one of the things the internet is usefull for is watching events live.
Now how many people are ever going to watch an earth view from take off?.
Well, i can't guarantee it will be the same this time, but I found it fascinating, watching a satellite take off in real time, looking back at the earth.
Not many people can say they have watched such an event in their lives, so here we have a launch event, which may or may not have rear facing cameras on board, but since it's due in 10 minutes as of 22.55 UK time, it's well worth a look. so HEADS UP!/
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/
Now how many people are ever going to watch an earth view from take off?.
Well, i can't guarantee it will be the same this time, but I found it fascinating, watching a satellite take off in real time, looking back at the earth.
Not many people can say they have watched such an event in their lives, so here we have a launch event, which may or may not have rear facing cameras on board, but since it's due in 10 minutes as of 22.55 UK time, it's well worth a look. so HEADS UP!/
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/
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