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Re: [IRCA] [Amdx] [NRC-AM] Space Shuttle Launch
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] [Amdx] [NRC-AM] Space Shuttle Launch
- From: "Jim Renfrew" <jrenfrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2011 22:56:39 -0400
And I recommend reading "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury if you're
stuck in traffic down there, or looking for something to do besides swatting
mosquitos while waiting for the launch. It was the first serious science
fiction book I ever read. "Rocket Summer" is one of the short stories in
the book that will get you looking up!
Jim Renfrew, Holley NY
PS - Just watched "Moby Dick" from the 1950's on DVD. I noticed Ray
Bradbury is credited for the screenplay.
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From: "Scott Fybush" <scott@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2011 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Amdx] [NRC-AM] Space Shuttle Launch
Ira Elbert New III wrote:
I wasn't fortunate enough to land any tickets to the last launch of
the Space Shuttle next week. However, I do have reservations in Ormond
Beach for the launch. I'd like to get as close as possible and I'm hoping
someone with a little more experience can lend a hand. I know that I'll
probably have to leave Ormond pretty early Friday morning in order to get
anywhere near the launch and then sit around in the warm Florida sun and
wait for the launch at 11:26 Friday morning. Any help would be
appreciated. I'll take along the scanner to listen for anything I might
be able to pick up and a couple of other radios too. Try not to send me
too far into the boondocks as I will have my Wife and ten-year-old
daughter with me. Thanks in advance.
Bert,
I was at Space View Park in Titusville for the STS-133 launch in February.
It was an amazing experience. Space View Park is about as close as you can
get to the launch site with a direct view if you don't have a ticket to be
on NASA property. Garrett Wollman and I got there about 4 hours before
launch and we were able to edge ourselves almost up to the water, with
nothing but about six rows of people and a couple of miles of open water
between us and the launch. With a long lens, you can see the back side of
the launch pad right across the water from the edge of the park.
If you're daring (and willing to risk catching whatever's in the water!),
you can actually go right into the shallow water between the two sides of
Space View Park. There were a ton of people sitting in lawn chairs in the
water or just standing in the water awaiting the launch.
The south side of Space View Park has bathrooms (very long lines!) and a
live PA feed of NASA audio. We were on the north side, which was
marginally less crowded. I am told there are also lots of private property
owners right along the water in Titusville (just a couple of blocks east
of US 1, south of Space View Park) who will let you set up in their yards
with water views...for a price.
The worst part of the experience wasn't the traffic coming into Titusville
(not bad), nor the parking (on the street about 4 short blocks away), nor
the crowds in the park (intense but friendly). It was the VERY long wait
in traffic to get out of town after the launch. It took us something like
3 hours to get from where the car was parked in downtown Titusville up to
the SR 50/I-95 junction northwest of town, and then another hour-plus from
there back into Orlando via a roundabout route. Your best bet - and what
I'd do if I had it to do over again - would be to plan on sticking around
Titusville for a few hours after the launch. Bring a picnic or patronize
one of the local restaurants (they'll be hurting for business after the
shuttle program ends!) and don't plan on leaving town until 5-6 hours
after the launch and you should be able to move pretty quickly after that.
(You *might* have slightly better luck with your drive going north, but I
doubt it!)
Do not expect to have any usable cell service around launch time. Verizon,
at least, was completely overloaded for an hour or so, which was a
challenge to me since I was trying to get calls out to file live-on-scene
reports for WXXI in Rochester and for Ron Gitschier's WNZF up the coast in
Flagler County!
Oh, and as for radio? WMEL 1300 out of Cocoa does nonstop coverage of the
launch for quite a while before and after, sometimes just relaying raw
NASA audio. WDBO 580 and WMFE 90.7 from Orlando cut into regular
programming closer to the launch for updates.
It's the experience of a lifetime...hope you have a blast!!
s
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