Hi Again,
Lots of things have happened since I last blogged of STS-123. I’ve lost several layers of epidermis to my battle with cosmic radiation, helped the family manage to get all eight cylinders of a roaring racing engine running, and take a few tests. Most importantly, though, Shuttle mission STS-123 has made some […]
As promised here are pictures, and a link to my video. I did take more pictures than the ones shown here, I did some picking and choosing. If there is anything you are specifically looking for please let me know. I also have these images in a much larger form if anyone would like […]
Hello Again,Guided only by the stars and the Sun (also known as Google Maps) I have triumphantly returned home. First off, I apologize for the delay of this post. The last few days have been extremely exhausting. I decided to experience some cosmic radiation on Monday and pick up a sun burn during my nine […]
Next I moved on to “Blast Off”, which was probably the best part of the whole trip, aside from the tram tour. The beginning was a little cheesy – they crammed a bunch of people into a small room with big screens and speakers, and then had us “experience” a shuttle launch. It was cute, […]
Today I made my way toward Kennedy Space Center’s visitor complex for a day of tours, sights, and souvenirs. All in all it was a pretty good trip, though from a geek’s point of view I felt it left a little to be desired. I had already purchased my ticket for the “NASA […]
Hello All!
I just rolled into beautiful Cocoa Beach Florida. What a day - sixteen straight hours of driving since 4 a.m. First off, a few notes for anyone who will be traveling in the same direction:
Southern Illinois : not a bad trip, traffic was light and the roads were clear, but do keep […]
Hello!
First off I believe a proper introduction is in order, please bare with me. My name is Scott Miller. I am currently a Computer Science major at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, and a student of Professor Gay’s. I can still remember the first day I learned about space in the first grade, […]