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Monday, June 25, 2007
Monday, June 11, 2007
Jericho might be coming back!
One of my favorite shows from the past season.
Initial it was thought that it was canceled, but it looks like CBS might bring it back after all:
Friday, June 08, 2007
Cool Atlantis launch!
STS-117 just launched. After all these years I still get excited about the shuttle. The setting sun (Florida local time) provided unique lighting.
Frederick Sturckow
Lee Archambault
Patrick G. Forrester
Steven Swanson
John Olivas
James F. Reilly
more info atNASA's site
After CNN's coverage stops, there's the actual NASA TV feed you can view online.
STS-117 just launched. After all these years I still get excited about the shuttle. The setting sun (Florida local time) provided unique lighting.
Frederick Sturckow
Lee Archambault
Patrick G. Forrester
Steven Swanson
John Olivas
James F. Reilly
more info at
After CNN's coverage stops, there's the actual NASA TV feed you can view online.
Monday, June 04, 2007
Hondo Air Show
June 2nd, 2007
I hadn't been to an air show in a long time, and this one was a lot of fun. Lots of light aircraft, experimental homebuilt planes, and vintage military prop-driven planes. Jets are cool, but at the same time it's a rare treat seeing historic planes up close and actually flying.
And Apollo and early shuttle-era NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz was there. That alone made the trip worth it!
Photo with Gene Kranz. What was really great was that he took a lot of extra time after his presentation to talk with everyone
who had gathered for a picture.
Short bio onWikipedia
And check out this sign along US 90 going through Hondo:
All in all, a fun Saturday.
June 2nd, 2007
I hadn't been to an air show in a long time, and this one was a lot of fun. Lots of light aircraft, experimental homebuilt planes, and vintage military prop-driven planes. Jets are cool, but at the same time it's a rare treat seeing historic planes up close and actually flying.
And Apollo and early shuttle-era NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz was there. That alone made the trip worth it!
Photo with Gene Kranz. What was really great was that he took a lot of extra time after his presentation to talk with everyone
who had gathered for a picture.
Short bio on
And check out this sign along US 90 going through Hondo:
All in all, a fun Saturday.
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