Discovery just got a “go” for deorbit burn and had a good burn. STS-121 is coming home! Landing is at Kennedy Space Center beneath cloudy skies at 8:14 Central time. If you’re near a TV, check out the NASA channel or CNN. 🙂
In other interesting space news, here’s an article that confirms that JSC really could have been built anywhere. Why Houston? Because a Houston congressman was head of the Appropriations Panel at the time. Sigh. Too bad he wasn’t from California. Or Seattle. Or somewhere with no mosquitos.
That got me thinking, and I spent a few minutes browsing one of the early chapters in the book “Suddenly Tomorrow Came.” It’s available online and is a history of the Johnson Space Center. My favorite bit from the chapter about how we ended up in Houston:
“Powers launched a campaign at Langley, in cooperation with the Houston Chamber of Commerce, to make the move not only palatable but attractive. He posted signs all over Langley saying that ‘Houston is a good place to live!’ His office presented slide shows and provided brochures. Ben Gillespie came from Houston to show a movie on the City of Houston and the new site. Powers held open meetings in the Langley cafeteria, and ‘shot down’ the rumors that Houston had a hurricane every year and that hundreds of snakes crawled around the streets.”
Snakes! In the streets! Eeeeeee!
Jen says
Sigh. It could have been so much better. Mountains. Seasons. No humidity.
I think I almost got heat stroke walking the dogs at 7pm last night. Houston sucks.
Vic says
Oh, c’mon. You know you love it here. Houston is awesome. You know you wouldn’t live anywhere else . 🙂