Hasher, SCUBA diver, outdoor lover, and overall geek of life.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Clairvoiant meeting canceled due to unforseen events.
Everyone arrive at the Kennedy Space Center visitor Canter early in order to load up and get transported to the viewing area. Being invited guests, NASA set us up at the Saturn building viewing area, pretty much the closest location one can be to the shuttle pads. The SDO module aboard the Atlas V rocket was being launched from the Air Force side, but we still had a good location. Unfortunately, the weather was not cooperating and the launch, even after being pushed all the way to the end of the launch window, had to be canceled and pushed to the next day. After getting back, we had the day to do other activities. I ended up catching one of the IMAX 3D movies, participated in the Shuttle Launch Experience (not nearly as good as the EPCOT Mission to Mars simulator) checked out the other exhibits, and had lunch with some of the other correspondents.
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I do a fair amount of traveling (20 countries in the past 15 months) but haven't updated this personal blog in a while since I've been gone much of the summer. Some of my pictures can be found at PerihelionPhotography.com though most can be found at facebook.com/mikeblitch
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Contact me, if you wish, at mblitch@perihelionphotography.com
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