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  • why u say miles per hour and feet u idiot talk science language u fucking mororn have u heard of SI units faggot

  • Lol I live in Poland and I don't see the problem... You don't need a calculator to quickly convert American units to SI units - you just need to know how to count and to know the conversion rate...

  • You're so articulate!

  • No this is Jeff Carr--sounds a bit like Rob Navias i guess--similiar with the intense, dramatic voice--but Jeff Carr was a NASA JSC PAO in the early 90s--i know him best from STS-58 and 62 in 1994 i think his last was STS-76 in 1996. He is a Public Affairs for United Space Alliance-the prime contractor the the shuttle.

  • Was Rob Navias ever a reporter for NASA at one point? I remember hearing radio news reports filed by him carried by CBC radio when I was 13 immediately after Challenger, am I wrong or has my memory from nearly 22 years ago dimmed? Yes, I'm a hopeless, shameless space program geek, and I make no apologies!!! Just had to ask.

  • Well, yes Rob Navias actually was a UPI radio reporter the time of the Challenger accident. When Challenger lifted off on that terrible day, Rob said "Class is in session" [because of teacher Christa McAuliffe aboard]--then of course the explosion occurred 73 secs in. So on the recent STS-118 with Barbara Morgan in Aug.-Rob was the PAO for the launch and when Endeavour seperated from its External Tank, Rob said "Class is in session"--this time waiting til ET sep.

  • Thanks for that, glad I'm not losing it! On another note, I was really glad that Barbara was able to go up and come back safely, it helped close a chapter that needed to be closed.

  • Launch of Discovery.

  • Jeff Carr

  • Who's ascent commentator for this mission?

  • rob navias

  • 1992--December 2, 1992

  • what year was this launch

  • The shuttle commander was the late David Walker yes.  The CAPCOM was sounds like Kevin Chilton--this was a DOD military mission--the last one the shuttle did for DOD.

  • Bruce Is GOne From NASA Pao

  • Who Was Capcom Commander Was The Late David Walker Right? The guy who missed a panam jet by 100 ft?

  • I think he had done a couple before this--this was 1992--he was around, Lisa Malone, George Diller, Mitch Varnes. One of the first ones i ever watched was STS-58 in 1993 with Mitch Varnes and Jeff Carr.

  • was this Bruce's First Launch?

  • A 7 day mission for the Department of Defense--the commentators are Bruce Buckingham followed by an fav of mine--Jeff Carr. I wish he was still a commentator--he works for USA-the shuttle's contractor now.

  • first to view,rate,comment and favorite!

    How lucky am i?

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