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Topic started on 11-12-2008 @ 12:57 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
Just a few minutes ago I saw Endeavour pass over my house in Spring, Texas (just north of Houston). It wasn't directly over my house, but it was close enough that I could clearly see it on top of the shuttle carrier aircraft.

I found
this after I saw it and was reading it for more information on where it was heading because I figured it was landing at Ellington Field since it wasn't all that high up in altitude.

However, when I read that it said it was going to Barksdale Air Force Base.

But the thing I don't get is it says it took off from Ft. Worth. Ft. Worth to Barksdale Air Force Base is pretty much a straight shot from west to east. They wouldn't need to come this far south.

It says it was supposed to land at Barksdale at 2 PM EST, which means 1 PM CST, which is just about now. And as I said, this happened just a few minutes ago; within the last 10 to 15 minutes maximum.

So is this normal? Was it an unscheduled stop? Is it able to make up that much ground in that short period of time? Or was I somehow seeing it from far away (even though it looked relatively close) and it was really nowhere near the Houston area?

I unfortunately wasn't able to get pictures. All I had was my cell phone and the quality of pictures taken by my phone is pathetic.


(sorry if this doesn't belong in this section)


reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 01:21 PM by FunSized
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Its possible that conditions were just right (i.e. temperature, humidity, etc) that it looked closer than it was. Or maybe there was a weather system way up there at the altitude it was flying at and it had to alter course and that resulted in it flying over your house when normally it'd have made a straight flight east and west. I'd imagine that huge orbiter on top of that plane is very unstable and they'd have to be extra careful.
sorry I'm not much help. I have no idea why you saw it where you did.



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reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 01:35 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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I suppose that is possible. But honestly, I don't think that is likely. It looked about the size of normal commercial airplanes that fly over this area. I live relatively close to Bush Intercontinental Airport so I see airplanes all the time. So I honestly don't see how it could be 200+ miles away and look close enough that I could tell there was a space shuttle on top.

I also forgot to mention that when I saw it, it was heading on a north to northeasterly track, which would make sense if it is heading to Barksdale from here. I just don't get why it was "here" to begin with.

It was cool to see nonetheless. I've never seen that before.

[edit on 12/11/08 by NovusOrdoMundi]


reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 05:48 PM by Zaphod58
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The shortest distance between two points for anything under ATC control isn't always a straight line. Especially since they have to land so often. Their fuel consumption is horrifying with the orbiter on.

reply to Dutty_rag
I'd rather have a pilot in his 70s flying me than someone 50 years younger. Do you have any idea of the kind of certifications pilots go through? A pilot in his 70s is usually in very good health. Especially if he's employed flying something like a 747 with a shuttle on top of it.


reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 09:00 PM by Zarniwoop
This was a special fly-over for JSC employees...

www.nasawatch.com...

I was lucky enough to see what 'I think' was the first piggy-back flight of Enterprise in the late 70's when I lived near VAFB. A sight I will never forget for sure

[edit on 11-12-2008 by Zarniwoop]


reply posted on 11-12-2008 @ 10:55 PM by NovusOrdoMundi
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Thanks for the link!

I live right about where I put the blue dot:



It was very cool seeing it. I'll have to keep up with the shuttle launches. If they do the flyover again I'll have to make sure I have a camera capable of picking it up.
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