Photo: Ben Cooper/Launch Photography
I was locked inside the NeatoWarehouse yesterday and couldn't find my way out of the maze that is made of hundreds of new Halloween items, so I didn't get a chance to post about the Space Shuttle Endeavour arriving in Southern California. But surely you guys already know all about it.
From the looks of it, everybody and their uncle have got photos of space shuttle on top of the Boeing 747 flying around California, but not everyone has got these gorgeous photos of the cockpit of Endeavour, all lit up for one last flight, except Ben Cooper of Launch Photography.
Take a look and weep: Link - via Metafilter
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Hmmm, doesn't appear we can insert it in Edit mode. Oh, well.
How do we embed YouTube clips, again? I forget.
I hiked up Runyon Canyon as soon as Endeavour lifted off from Edwards. Turned out to be the best spot in the city!
I don't own a camera, so I just had to keep checking Flickr & YouTube for "Endeavour, Runyon Canyon"...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlBX8w2BxQ0
VIDEO: Runyon Canyon Was Perfect for Seeing Endeavour—Even With the Hike - Hollywood, CA Patch
Reader's choice. We are unlikely to actually know, after all.
Can the next list be 'Who took the longest to die.' or some such.
Sometimes I just couldn't be bothered to sign in for these.
Yeah, the Iraqi invaders sure proved themselves to be total terrorists when they fought the brave US soldiers that were defending their homeland.
Those darn Germans. Ancient history.
This is best illustrated by our glorification of our fiercest bloodiest fighters.....
Wheeeee real Neat these killers!
Probably the first time I actually agree with you. They were defiantly strict times for everyone not in control of the situation. My grandfather on my mother's side fought for the side of Hungary, because if he didn't, he was shot and killed as a traitor. A more interesting story with my dad's side is his father trained as a pilot for Germany in WWI, and fought against Germany for Canada as a pilot in WWII.
Oh crap- We're humans and that's what we do.
Up to 2000 kills in a few hours during the landing in the Normandy.
Hitler didn't kill 6 million people. Any idiot can order the death of someone.