For those with broadband and up late.
About 3.30am AEST (our 5th of July) is about 10 minutes before liftoff. There are some built in in the timer holds so this could change by 20 minute to an hour.
Here is the link for NASA TV players links: http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html
Enjoy.
The Bronze.
10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 - Lift off! (Mabey)
It's up
http://www.nasa.gov/mp4/151590main_121_ ... odcast.mp4
Thanx to Team Pi for the link.
Bronze.
http://www.nasa.gov/mp4/151590main_121_ ... odcast.mp4
Thanx to Team Pi for the link.
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We set the alarm to wake us up at 3:45am (ACST) but stayed warm in bed as we used our laptop to watched Discovery launch into space on NASA TV.
It gives me tingles every time I see a launch ... would just love to be there to see one in real life ...
Watched for about an hour then rolled over & went back to sleep!
Read the latest updates for Discovery STS-121 on Spaceflight Now as they happen.
It gives me tingles every time I see a launch ... would just love to be there to see one in real life ...
Watched for about an hour then rolled over & went back to sleep!
Read the latest updates for Discovery STS-121 on Spaceflight Now as they happen.