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fireblade1
21st July, 2011, 05:53 PM
"I really want to thank the space shuttle team and the Space Shuttle Program for just a tremendous effort today and throughout the entire history of the program. We gave them a tremendous challenge to fly and execute these missions and to finish strong and I can tell you today that the team accomplished every one of those objectives," said Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier as he addressed the media at the post-landing news conference. "I'd also like to thank the nation for allowing us to have these thirty years to go use the shuttle system."

"It is great to have Atlantis safely home after a tremendously successful mission -- and home to stay," said Bob Cabana, Kennedy Space Center director, referencing Atlantis' retirement at Kennedy's Visitor Complex.

"I'm unbelievably proud to be here representing the Space Shuttle Program and the thousands of people across the country who do the work," said Mike Moses, space shuttle launch integration manager. "Hearing the sonic booms as Atlantis came home for the last time really drove it home to me that this has been a heck of a program."

"The workers out here and across the country in the Space Shuttle Program have dedicated their lives, their hearts and their souls to this program, and I couldn't be more proud of them," said Mike Leinbach, space shuttle launch director at Kennedy.

A crew news conference with the STS-135 astronauts is scheduled for noon and will be carried live on NASA TV and online at NASA - NASA TV (http://www.nasa.gov/ntv).

Atlantis landed at 5:57 a.m. EDT, after 200 orbits around Earth and a journey of 5,284,862 miles.

The STS-135 crew consisted of Commander Chris Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley, Mission Specialists Sandra Magnus and Rex Walheim. They delivered more than 9,400 pounds of spare parts, spare equipment and other supplies in the Raffaello multi-purpose logistics module - including 2,677 pounds of food - that will sustain space station operations for the next year. The 21-foot long, 15-foot diameter Raffaello brought back nearly 5,700 pounds of unneeded materials from the station.

A welcome home ceremony for the astronauts will be held Friday, July 22, in Houston. The public is invited to attend the 4 p.m. CDT event at NASA's Hangar 990 at Ellington Field. Gates to Ellington Field will open at 3:30 p.m. The ceremony will be broadcast live on NASA Television.


NASA - Space Shuttle (http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html)

fireblade.

satbadger
21st July, 2011, 09:17 PM
Fireblade, Im finding it hard to see in your posts where they fit in with UFO's or conspiracies or paranormal.
Am I missing something?

fireblade1
22nd July, 2011, 06:05 PM
Fireblade, Im finding it hard to see in your posts where they fit in with UFO's or conspiracies or paranormal.
Am I missing something?


have a look here mate. http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f7/space-universe-section-208967/

fireblade.

nara
22nd July, 2011, 07:40 PM
I agree with satbadger. I'm surprised that admin haven't sorted this out yet.

fireblade1
26th July, 2011, 05:39 PM
why is every one having a dig at me??? it was said that i could pots these here?

got a prob speak to admin.

fireblade.

fireblade1
26th July, 2011, 05:42 PM
I agree with satbadger. I'm surprised that admin haven't sorted this out yet.

just have a read!! hope this clearers things up :)

http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums/f7/space-universe-section-208967/#post1121185


I don't have a problem with you posting in other sections.


fireblade.

satbadger
26th July, 2011, 08:35 PM
Im not having a dig fireblade and I read your link. But all Ive read of you posts are just copys from the Nasa site etc. Surely most people would just go there if they want to read what you post. Why bother to copy and paste?
Just an observation no offence meant.

fireblade1
27th July, 2011, 05:26 PM
Im not having a dig fireblade and I read your link. But all Ive read of you posts are just copys from the Nasa site etc. Surely most people would just go there if they want to read what you post. Why bother to copy and paste?
Just an observation no offence meant.


ok. its like the same when people on here copy and paste off news sites, paper sites ect....?? nought is said about them? its allso someting new for the forum there is a few people on here who reads my posts and reads them. no offence taken satbadger.


whats your point anyway satbadger?

fireblade

nara
27th July, 2011, 07:14 PM
Im not having a dig fireblade and I read your link. But all Ive read of you posts are just copys from the Nasa site etc. Surely most people would just go there if they want to read what you post. Why bother to copy and paste?


There's nothing wrong with copy and pasting interesting information, providing that attribution is given to the source.

All of fireblade1's posts are properly attributed (unlike a lot of others on this site :rolleyes:) and I for one find them very interesting.

I don't have any inclination to trawl through the NASA site looking for information.

satbadger
27th July, 2011, 11:19 PM
I see your points, as you mention shame there is no specific section for it.
Just thought Id add my 2 cents worth :)
Glad you took my comments as they were meant (friendly). All the best Fireblade.

nara
28th July, 2011, 08:20 AM
I see your points, as you mention shame there is no specific section for it.


Yet again, I couldn't agree more.

fireblade1
28th July, 2011, 05:28 PM
well i am glad that raps that up :)

fireblade