Atlantis Launch
by Keith Stokes
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Atlantis Launch
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Keith Stokes
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Launch of STS-132 ...
With about 6 minutes left, we were led in the singing of the national anthem. I don't think I ever enjoyed singing it more.
With 20 seconds remaining, the person on the PA started counting down and most of the crowd joined for the final 10 seconds.
We saw the first spark of the ignition and the shuttle Atlantis began to majestically rise on a tower of flame from the far side of the gantry. It was several seconds before the engine roar carried the two miles to our location. I found the launch very thrilling, but did not "feel" the rumble that many have described. That may have been largely because the wind was blowing from us toward the launch pad. But that wind was a good thing. The clouds given off by the launch can cause a strong acid rain and if they had come our way we would have been ordered into the Saturn V building and busses.
The photograph was taken with a PowerShot SX20 IS set at f/5.7, shutter speed 1/640 second shutter speed and ISO-80.
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September 27th, 2011
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Comments (12)
Marian Hebert
Great shot! My daughter and her husband were invited to view the last Endeavor launch. She said it was emotional. voted, favorite, facebook.
Keith Stokes
It was even better than I expected. If the program had continued, I would have found a way to be there again.
Larry Keahey
Excellent photograph....Wish we could have seen one of the shuttles take off and/or land.