
Three Ships Pass In The Night - Part IV - My First Video Blog
From the blog post:
After Endeavour undocked and fired its engines to pull away from the Space Station, the crews used flashlights to communicate in Morse Code.… See the full post.
After Endeavour undocked and fired its engines to pull away from the Space Station, the crews used flashlights to communicate in Morse Code.… See the full post.
I just discovered Fragile Oasis today via NASA's Web site. This is wonderful! I'll definitely spread the news!
ReplyVery cool Ron. Not a bad video blog. Great backgrounds. :)
ReplyWhat a thrill. Very proud of all you are doing. Clark
ReplyAppreciate your reference to using Morse code - some olde-tech never goes out of style!
ReplyStill can't quite believe you're posting / tweeting #FromSpace. Your describing the aurora over Australia quite beautiful - can photos do these & similar phenomena justice I wonder? Please post if so. Thank you so much.
ReplyHow cool that you are posting from Space! Your video post is terrific!
ReplyThanks everyone for all your comments. There's another VLOG on its way!
ReplyI love the posts and tweets you have been sharing. I've always enjoyed learning about space and exploring it, but you have taken my desire to learn more to a whole new level. I thank you for sharing your experience with us. It's absolutely amazing.
ReplyHi, Ron, I really enjoyed the video and the little stories. That one about Morse code is great. I think one of the space agencies should send you guys a ***tant, one never knows, it might come in handy even though I hope there will be no need for it! P.S.: Can you believe, the blog's filter has prevented me from writing the name of the 15th century instrument of naval orientation through the stars. I hope you know which one I'm talking about, I won't be able to spell it out as the filter has told me to "watch my mouth"! :0)
ReplyRon's photos of auroras have not been downlinked to JSC yet. ALL his pics will be available as JPG-files in that database. http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/SSEOP/SearchCameraFileNadir.htm Just enter "ISS028" in the Mission case and click "Submit".
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