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Weather and Clocks
All eyes turn to the weather forecast. They’re calling for rain on launch day. And according to SPACE SHUTTLE WEATHER LAUNCH COMMIT CRITERIA , they cancel for almost anything. There’s a 60 percent chance of conditions that could prevent a … Continue reading
Posted in Countdown, Safety, STS-135
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Zombie Prepardedness Protocol
NASA is very good at preparing for almost every conceivable problem. In that spirit, visitors to NASA should also be prepared. Wear sunscreen, drink plenty of water, observe fire exits, and always be ready for zombie attack. Even the Center … Continue reading
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