

Happy Hour




Ross and Mike





Megan and Rita on Cool Change getting to the highest point for the best view.

Getting binoculars ready for the best possible view of the space shuttle.

We met some fine neighbors here at the marina Harry and Mary they are from Wisconsin have joined us since we are at the farthest point from the marina and easy viewing of the space shuttle.

Cape Canaveral - T - minus 10 seconds, Discovery and 6 astronauts are speeding toward the International Space Station, it begins with a flash of bright light as we see under the bridge as Discovery lifts off one final time. Massive crowds have come to witness her final journey.

Higher and faster she flies through the sky as hundreds and thousands of spectators cheer (I actually had a tear in my eye) Discovery's last mission the International Space Station.

No words can actually describe the scene as she flies through the air, Ross counted 1 minute 40 seconds has passed before the sound and vibrations have reached us. It is approx. 5 miles away from where we are in the marina. I guess they only let you observe 3 miles because the blast is so intense.

Simply to imagine 6 people being transported into space in a tiny confined area that anything is possible.
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