We hope you enjoy your stay...It's good to have you with us...Even if it's just for the day...Outside the sun is shining...It seems like heaven ain't far away...It's good to have you with us...Even if it's just for the day.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
Last Discovery Shuttle Launch

It all began with a NASA shuttle picking us at at 2am the morning of the launch and bringing us to the NASA campus.

Before the launch, there were the "opening cermonies" where dignitaries and special guests were introduced, the national anthem was sung, and details including crew bios and mission goals were presented.
Post mission briefing, we headed to the breakfast buffet line before making it outside to the balcony to secure a spot to watch the launch. We were as close as we could get to the launch site...3 miles...and getting to see the launch from that close was pretty amazing. Night launches are always so impressive in my book! Getting to hear and feel the rumble hit you as the shuttle takes off is pretty cool too. And yet ANOTHER plus for this launch...minutes before Discovery's launch, the International Space Station could be seen passing right in front of the moon in the pitch black sky.
We ended with a beautiful early morning sky highlighting the launch afterglow and the NASA tradition of post launch beans and cornbread (and Lousiana hot sauce!)
Sunday, April 4, 2010
BACK!
Had a great time and a lot of fun! Pictures to come!