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  • From last night: service bay rollout

    Posted on July 13th, 2005 Jeff Keller 5 comments

    Last night we spent over three hours in a muggy, mosquito-infested area in
    front of the launch pad to watch the rollback of the service bay, and in my
    opinion, it was worth the bites. The shot you see above is actually four photos
    stitched together, and a much larger version is available. I also have a very
    cool animated GIF
    (1.3MB) which shows the rollback.

    Click the link below for more pictures from last night. And there’ll be plenty
    more later if the launch actually happens!


    Photographers waiting for something to happen…


    Some closeups


    Bonus shot: a nice sunset


    Photographers waiting for the rollback (a little blurry, sorry)

    Service bay rollback

     

    5 responses to “From last night: service bay rollout” RSS icon

    • Barteomiej Predki

      That is one thing I definitely envy you.
      Great shots, especially the large one. I only hope you would enable the download of originally sized files later, after the launch.
      Thanks

    • Really cool photos, Jeff! It’s a shame you won’t be taking more this afternoon :-(

    • I was definitely thinking of you when they called the launch. My problem is that the fuel gage reads full when it is really empty. NASA must use a different brand…
      Since we are a special interest crowd, would you mind keeping informal track of the kinds of cameras and lenses you see there?

    • I’ve seen all kinds of cameras. Good mix of Canon and Nikon D-SLRs… a few 20Ds, various EOS-1D models, a D2H, etc. I’ve seen some crazy lenses too. The 400mm F2.8L is huge! A photographer with a 70-200 F2.8L asked me how I liked the 28-300 that I’m borrowing (I like it but it’s so big and heavy!).

    • What a great bunch of pictures, and you’re right, the big version of the one shot is awesome. Thanks for sharing them!


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