http://news.bbc.co.uk/
T-19 minutes according to the giant clock in front of the pad, even though the site says theres about another hour
http://news.bbc.co.uk/
T-19 minutes according to the giant clock in front of the pad, even though the site says theres about another hour
watching it on BBC news 24, much better quality
held at T-9 minutes for a break in the weather. Normal practise apparently. Will be launching in around 40 mins
BBC said launch in just under 30 minutes, lets just hope it goes well this time.
Just saw it on news 24.
looks like it's up okay
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Glad there were no problems unlike last time when it blew up. It's an amazing thing to watch.
the shots from the shuttle back to earth were very cool, especially when the shuttle and the tank (the big red thing) separated in orbit
Yup, managed to catch the roll-out, and final booster separation, good stuff
Lets hope that they get back okay this time
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One of the most spectacular things you can watch. This was the first live launch I had seen and it just amazes me when you think about what’s actually going on, how its done and why its done. Their very brave people for doing what they do.
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