Re: ET
Josh R. Williams (jrwsat@gatecoms.gatecom.com)
Mon, 18 Mar 1996 16:43:43 -0500 (EST)
Lutz,
Shuttle: 122.2 feet
ET: 153.8 feet
SRB: 149.16 feet
I would imagine that the ET would be visible if conditions were right...
You may not even need binoculars...
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On 18 Mar 1996, Lutz Schindler wrote:
> Hello,
>
> two short questions:
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> What is the size of the ET from the shuttle and is it possible
> to observe the ET in daylight with binoculars when it passed
> over bevor decay ?
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> In november 1994 I saw the ET here in north germany with
> naked eyes, but in darkness.
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> Bye Lutz
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