My ASA Trip
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My ASA Trip
I got home from ASA today, and it was AWESOME! I only died twice on the EDM My team and counselors were great. About half of my team were a school group from Brisbane, Australia. And what you guys said about EDM medical anomalies, you are right, it does get crazy. I really love the new Davidson Center. The highlights of the week for me have to be using the Canada Arm and winning Space Bowl.
I'll post photos later.
I'll post photos later.
Space Camp July 9-14 2006
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Space Academy June 17-22 2007
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Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
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Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
What?TopGun wrote:How do you even get on anyway on the mission?
If you mean how we got positions on the EDM, we voted on who gets what.
Space Camp July 9-14 2006
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Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
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If you have to go crazy for a medical anomaly on the EDM, prepared to be wrapped in duct tape. Also, the Canadarm on Enterprise is AWESOME! If you are in MOCR, expect total chaos.GoAskAimzy wrote:Please Dan, SPILL!!! Now I am super duper excited for August. Anything I should be aware of? XD
Space Camp July 9-14 2006
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Not really. It's in 2 hour blocks. For the first block, we had launch. The CDR and PLT did their thing after we were in orbit (probably solving anomalies, I was on an EVA most of that block), while the station crew went into Spacehab to conduct experiments. Once that block was over, we went into the cafeteria and ate off-site pizza.TopGun wrote:For the 6 hour mission..... Doesn't it get boring doing the same things for 6 hours?
For the second block, the orbiter and station crews transferred into Zarya, where we conducted experiments and solved anomalies. That's where I had to go crazy, and then was wrapped in duct tape and died because my crew and MOCR didn't act fast enough. Everyone in the station died at the end becuase our LiOH canisters ran out, and MOCR didn't help us.
On the last block, me and the other MS performed our last EVAs, then went back in for entry and landing. The CDR landed about 50 feet short of the runway, but that's still really good for someone with as little experience as him.
Space Camp July 9-14 2006
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Here are some of my photos
It's kinda strange to see the cancelled Orion capsule, even though the MPCV won't even be that different.
It's kinda strange to see the cancelled Orion capsule, even though the MPCV won't even be that different.
Space Camp July 9-14 2006
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
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It has changed A LOT. Most of the space stuff has been moved out to the new Davidson Center, while the stuff from the Shuttle exhibit is in the area around the UAT. The main area of the museum is now traveling exhibits. The gift shop is much bigger now, too.SpaceCanada wrote:Thanks for the photos. It's interesting to see how things have changed over the years.
Space Camp July 9-14 2006
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Hows the arm holding up on Enterprise? Last time I rode it, it was getting a little shaky...
Kale
Space Camp(Thiokol, 94,P/S: Columbia),Space Academy(Boeing,95,CMDR: Discovery),AC Mach II("Ace",97),Adult Alumni Academy(Columbia,07),Adult Alumni Academy(Columbia,08). Been a frequent visitor to USSRC over all the years since.
Space Camp(Thiokol, 94,P/S: Columbia),Space Academy(Boeing,95,CMDR: Discovery),AC Mach II("Ace",97),Adult Alumni Academy(Columbia,07),Adult Alumni Academy(Columbia,08). Been a frequent visitor to USSRC over all the years since.
It was bouncy when I would start and stop, but not unbearable.airkale wrote:Hows the arm holding up on Enterprise? Last time I rode it, it was getting a little shaky...
Space Camp July 9-14 2006
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun
Phoenix Bay-Team Armstrong
Space Academy June 17-22 2007
Bay 205-Team Orville
Advanced Space Academy-June 26-July 1 2011
Bay 221-Team Von Braun