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NASA's STS-128, 8-28-09, Midnight!!

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This launch for me turned out like the Keplar launch i did, new stuff,,put on fresh scope,an was caught off gaurd(my web cast was 2 minutes slow, i saw light before the webcast video count down was even neer)..But the Booster's comming off Discovery STS-128 was Amazing!!!..found a slower rate,6 instead of 7,,works whole lot better.Enjoy!!

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  • love it !! What's that song ?

  • @genericxanex Agreed...sad that this will be the final night launch. Too bad we can't send Obama and his cronies on a one way trip to the Moon.

  • Great job! You can clearly see the SRB sep. This is something you can show the grandkids about when Americans could go into space too-- back in the days before Obama. Too bad the astronaut union didn't contribute to his campaign.

  • Wow, the way one can make out the SRB details at jettison with the telescope is very cool! Nice work!

  • i saw this in my backyard beautiful sight

  • V. Nice! Thanks for sharing. Really cool with the telescope.

  • good job, nice capture! what is the music?

  • well done, nice to see SRBs from another angle.

  • i'm located just 4 miles from downtown orlando and we all can see it here :)

  • Good Job dude! I was just wondering how far away the launch could be seen, well you just answered that question! at least 60 miles!

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