Does anyone know where the shuttle launch trajectory will take it this
time? I'm hoping I might catch it again (saw STS 99 just after
launch) with its discarded ET. If the launch is on time I may have a
chance of seeing it pass over 20 minutes or so later.
I'm also hoping to catch it with ISS - could be a good opportunity for
all you telescope photographers!
Matt Fawcett
53.893N 0.273W
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