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Todd H. - 20 Feb 2008 14:13 GMT
Prettiest landing we've seen in a while (best weather of course too).  

Welcome home boys!  

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John - 20 Feb 2008 14:13 GMT
> Prettiest landing we've seen in a while (best weather of course too).  
>
> Welcome home boys!  
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> Todd H.  http://toddh.net/

Agreed.  And I didn't cath the weather . . . was there a decent
headwind this morning?  Seems that rollout was not very long.

Take care . . .

John
Brian Gaff - 21 Feb 2008 08:15 GMT
Yes there was a headwind, but I did not think the time was all that
different to normal.

Brian

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> Prettiest landing we've seen in a while (best weather of course too).
>
> Welcome home boys!
>
> --
> Todd H. http://toddh.net/

Agreed.  And I didn't cath the weather . . . was there a decent
headwind this morning?  Seems that rollout was not very long.

Take care . . .

John
André, PE1PQX - 21 Feb 2008 11:02 GMT
Brian Gaff drukte met precisie uit :
> Yes there was a headwind, but I did not think the time was all that different
> to normal.
>
> Brian
I have watched the replays on NASA TV (online) and I thought I saw
Atlantis touch down very close to the begin of the runway.
Did I saw this right, or should I look closer?

André
Craig Fink - 20 Feb 2008 14:16 GMT
> Prettiest landing we've seen in a while (best weather of course too).
>
> Welcome home boys!

I liked the cockpit view, punching thru the clouds at 11,000 feet.

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