Giant Leap for Man Kind
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SCTH
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Thursday, November 20, 2003
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California, United States
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2 Locations to visit, take pictures then return home to (WGS84)
"Please send me to Virginia"
1) The grave site of John F. Kennedy with the Eternal Flame.
Visit Arlington National Cemetery / Arlington, Virginia 22211
2)
NASA, Kennedy Space Center ---- "Completed"
Please keep the flag intact & take pictures on the way.
This is in tribute of
John F. Kennedy and his dream he did not get to stay around for.
Also a friend of mine
Dr.
Paul Ronney. Who should have been on Shuttle mission STS-107 but
was bumped to make room for Ilan Ramon (Colonel, Israel Air Force).
Yes, this is the Shuttle
that blew up on re-entry.
STS-107 was a space shuttle mission
by NASA using the Space Shuttle Columbia, launched January 16, 2003. The
seven-member crew was killed on February 1, 2003 when the shuttle disintegrated
during re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere. The cause of the accident was a
piece of foam that broke off during launch and damaged the thermal protection
system components (reinforced carbon-carbon panels and thermal protection tiles)
on the leading edge of the left wing of the Shuttle orbiter, causing an
extensive heat build-up. During re-entry the damaged wing slowly overheated and
came apart, eventually leading to loss of control and total disintegration of
the vehicle.
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