The Final Launch Of The Space Shuttle Discovery

Last week I acheived one of the goals I have set for my life.  To watch a Space Shuttle launch.  It did not dissappoint.  There is something about being in the presence of a moment like this that cannot be captured by pictures or on television.  It was the most awesome display of power and technology I have ever witnessed.  I feel so blessed to have been able to witness this historic event.  This will be the last launch of the Discovery.  The shuttle, which NASA call a Space Orbitor, was the third shuttle to join the fleet.  It arrived in Florida in November 1983.  The same year I was married.  The Discovery was first launched on August 30, 1984.  Since then it has completed 38 missions.  The Discovery was also the next shuttle to launch after both the Challenger and Columbia disasters.

                                                    Here is a picture of the Discovery on the launchpad.


Here is a picture of me and.....

My husband beside the Discovery right before it launched!
OKAY...thats not true, but it would have made for a great story.

This IS a picture of the launchpad the day after Discovery left for her mission.

We are standing in front of Kennedy Space Center.  If you ever get a chance to visit, you should.  It was very interesting.

Here was the only descent picture I could get of the launch.  I am such an amatuer.  My camera was always focused behind the launch.  That shuttle really moves fast!  Like I said, it's one of those events that you have to witness to grasp the magnatude of it.  However, as awe-inspiring as this was, it still can't compare to this...

And it happens every morning! Our God is an awesome God!


Comments

Darlene said…
It happens every evening on the West Coast too! ha ha. Great blog! Remember the woman who has the blog about farming in Kentucky? Her husband is one of the rocket scientist that work on launching the space shuttle. Glad you had a great trip! Good to see a blog from you again!!

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