Originally posted by goanmad
Originally posted by willd
I have been lucky enough to see about 8 launches- two of those close up- and it still never ceases to amaze me. It is truly fantastic. I do have some pics on my Facebook page for those of you that are my buddies!
We stood watching when NASA had two shuttles ready to go (The first time this had happened) I was taking pic's and asked my son to use the video (Bad move, Dad!) we now have 20 seconds of the shuttle on the launch pad and everyone screaming, clapping and shouting and then a voice say's 'wrong shuttle son'!!! Then we see the right shuttle.
We have seen three launches and the noise and heat you feel several minutes after the lift off is something else? It never ceases to amaze me.
It really is highly recommended to go and see a launch, good luck.
Not sure if NASA / Kennedy Space Center still offer the tickets where you are bussed out to a grassy knoll, but if they do, grab them if you can. The cost is virtually next to nothing and for me (as someone who grew up during the Apollo Programme) the running commentary for Mission Control just evokes the sense of being part of it[y][y]
I just remember that as the countdown reached the climax, everyone stood up and a hush descended on the whole area went quiet for that moment of lift off.
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