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Repositioning South — Kennedy Space Center Part 3


Space Shuttle Atlantis

Next stop on our tour of Kennedy Space Center is Shuttle: A Ship Like No Other. Here the star of the show is Space Shuttle Atlantis. But that’s not the only attraction. One really fun interactive exhibit is the Shuttle Launch Experience, which simulates for the rider a Shuttle launch:

Shuttle: A Ship Like No Other

There are many other exhibits here as well:

Shuttle: A Ship Like No Other

But let’s get back to the star of the show, Shuttle Atlantis:

Atlantis cockpit

This is about as close as you’re likely to get to a real Space Shuttle, and this particular shuttle flew a total of thirty-three missions.

Atlantis payload bay & SRMS (Shuttle Remote Manipulator Arm)

One of the pilots who flew Atlantis is Robert L. “Hoot” Gibson (mission STS-27) whom I once had the pleasure of flying with on a Shuttle Training aboard one of NASA’s highly modified Grumman Gulfstream II Shuttle Training Aircraft (STA).

Atlantis RS-25 engines (3) and OMS (Orbital Maneuvering Pods (2)

If you’d like to know what it’s like to fly aboard an STA to practice the steep landing approach of a recovering Space Shuttle, I wrote an article on one such ride I took with another shuttle pilot, James M. “Vegas” Kelly. The link to that little adventure, including photos taken during the flight, is here: Flying on a Shuttle Training Mission.

Atlantis vertical stabilizer with rudder

Let’s take on last look at this impressive spacecraft:

Space Shuttle Atlantis

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In Case You’re Wondering . . . Photo 3


. . . why there’re no blog articles this week, it’s because I miscalculated my return date to the U.S. and wound up short. Ursula and I just made it back into Los Angeles after over a month in Oceana. That includes four days on Rarotonga of the Cook Islands and a 34-night circumnavigation cruise around the continent of Australia with a side trip to New Zealand. We were also supposed to make port in Bali, but no one was allowed off the ship for obvious reasons.

So, for this week I’ll post three of my favorite travel photos, concluding with today’s:

The Bicycle

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In Case You’re Wondering . . . Photo 2


. . . why there’re no blog articles this week, it’s because I miscalculated my return date to the U.S. and wound up short. Ursula and I just made it back into Los Angeles after over a month in Oceana. That includes four days on Rarotonga of the Cook Islands and a 34-night circumnavigation cruise around the continent of Australia with a side trip to New Zealand. We were also supposed to make port in Bali, but no one was allowed off the ship for obvious reasons.

So, for this week I’ll post three of my favorite travel photos, continuing with today’s:

Cell Phone Break

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