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Nomadic Thoughts
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"Nomadic Thoughts
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Welcome home
Earlier this week I packed up my father's pickup truck and headed north from Florida to my hometown, Winston-Salem, North Carolina...for the last time. It's good to be back in a place with hills, colored leaves, and cold weather during the winter months. The next several weeks will be spent tying up some loose ends with my thesis, applying for graduation, and looking for a job somewhere in the state.
Posted by Will at 12:10 AM in Graduate School
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Scrubbed
Update 9:30 am Sunday : The launch of Atlantis STS-122 has been delayed until January at the earliest (more from MSNBC ). Fortunately, my ticket is still good for regular admission so I'll probably go tour Kennedy later this week. Plenty of photos to come.
Update 7:25 am Sunday : I was up at 6:20 am this morning in order to arrive at Kennedy Space Center before they close the gates. I've been monitoring the NASA control center audio feed and after announcing that one of the four fuel sensors has failed during fill a little after 7 am, they have scrubbed today's launch. The revised rules required that all four sensors work properly for a launch. More from CNN .
Every once in a while I'll come across something that almost makes living in Florida worth it. This time it's the space program two hours east of Tampa over at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral. On Thursday, Shuttle Atlantis ( STS-122 in NASA terms) was due to launch in order to deliver a European-built science laboratory called Columbi"
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