May 14, 2010
Posted by:
Carol Caruso
It’s very early in the morning, but I couldn’t wait to get up and check out the weather. If anything can delay a launch, as we know, it’s Mother Nature. But there’s not a cloud in the sky – looks like perfect weather to go to the Space Station. At a usual launch, there are about 150,000 folks who come to watch. They pack into Kennedy Space Center, hang out at local parks, and even park along the highway.
Today, there will be more than 300,000 visitors because it is Atlantis’ last flight. So glad we will be in the bleachers at Banana Creek – thank you, NASA Glenn! I’ve heard that several celebs are here, including David Letterman and a few government officials from Russia – no doubt they are checking things out for their future passengers! There seems to be a bittersweet atmosphere, unlike other launches. The Shuttle has been so much a part of the fabric of this community – most of the local folks are feeling a bit forlorn. We’re going to be leaving very early to try to get ahead of the crowds. I’ll catch up later.
Category:
Advocacy
Tags:
Shuttle launch,
NASA