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Originally Posted by atma
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Awesome pictures! It would've been even better if the clouds would've cleared more for STS-135, though.
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Originally Posted by CamaroSkooter
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You posted this here too?
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Originally Posted by RobertHarriSS
Hey Overflow,
I really like what you do here and your love for the STS.
I work for a NASA contractor and have done so for over 18 years.
After the Columbia disaster and the resulting investigation, NASA decided to install a UHF radio station as white sands space harbor. I was selected to be the antenna operator for that station. I had the awesome privilege of working over 20 launches and landings. As a part of that team, I gained a new respect for the machine and the people that were responsible for it's operation. I still work for NASA (contractor) but I miss the shuttle missions. I miss talking to the astronauts. I have no idea what our mission is or if we even have one but I digress...
I love what you do keeping the memory of the shuttle alive and being a cheerleader for space exploration.
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Thank you sir.

Fen can back me up that I truely am obsessed with the Space Shuttle.
Wow. That must've been the coolest thing to do. Still to this day I think it's awesome to listen to the launches and landings. It took a talented bunch to keep these birds flying.
I have high hopes and expectations for what SLS will do and discover, but it won't be the same. It's nice to talk to someone who knows how special these orbiters were. I know a lot of people see the Space Shuttle as a waste and failure, but they couldn't be more wrong. The Space Shuttle completed and exceeded what it was built to do. Yeah, it didn't launch as much and for as cheap as we intended, but I honestly think that's just mankind setting their goals to high. The Space Shuttle was a great machine from STS-1 to STS-135.