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Yesterday I did not walk, my son Nicholas had his High School Orientation. But I did want to share some photo's I took at 6:30ish yesterday morning.
These photos are of a Delta II Rocket Launch carrying a GPS Satellite into space. This is one of the perks of living in Central Florida. We are able to view the launch from our homes. I was standing on the side of my house when I took these pictures.
Don't get alarmed by the photo's that look like the rocket is headed back to earth. It is only a separation of the rocket and the GPS Satellite.
Next Monday we are supposed to have the next Space Shuttle Launch at around 1 am. If I can stay awake I will take photos of that too.
3 comments:
Those are wonderful photographs. What a great idea this blog is.
Ok how did I miss this yesterday?!
Great pictures!!
That is so cool! Thank you for sharing them - I have to show them to my 5-year-old now!
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