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What are the basics of this sequence?
When was it taken? Who took it? Was it night or daytime?
Is there any reliable context of the event being recorded?
Or isn't it important to know any of that?
Source
As far as I was able to determine, these STS-80 scenes were
recorded beginning about 11:55 PM PST on December 1, 1996.
That's 07:55 GMT on December 2. Since the shuttle was launched
on Nov 19, that is 324/19:55:47, this makes it about 12 days 11
hours 59 minutes "Mission Elapsed Time", or MET. This was on rev
197, crossing Venezuela, then the West Indies. The Orbiter
attitude was bottom forward, with the vehicle yawed somewhat so
the nose was off to one side.
Originally posted by JimOberg
What are the basics of this sequence?
When was it taken? Who took it? Was it night or daytime?
Is there any reliable context of the event being recorded?
Or isn't it important to know any of that?
Originally posted by Arken
Thanks for this incredible video.....It's really shocking!
S&F.
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by Arken
Thanks for this incredible video.....It's really shocking!
S&F.
Where you been hiding? On mars? We have posted this one and others so many times on here I lost count
ArMaP posted a high res copy in several STS 80 and STS 75 threads
edit on 2-2-2011 by zorgon because: (no reason given)