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SPACEWALK
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Here are three you won't find on the net...
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#2

I did some work on the Canadian arm shown in pic 3 back in the late 90's.
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#3

Is that the one that broke??
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LOL, yea I owe md robotics a bunch cash.
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I was fortunate enough to work on the SSME [space shuttle main engine] and the reaction rockets back in the mid to late 80's. Sadly the operations were moved out of state...
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[quote name='xrad' post='66566' date='Feb 5 2009, 03:32 PM']Here are three you won't find on the net...[/quote]



and yet, now I did...LOL



Jay
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#7

Good point Jay.
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#8

Any explanation for why we wouldn't find them on the internet?

Do you know the person that took them? It would be pretty cool if you did.



BTW, great photos.



Gotta organise a trip to Florida to see a launch before they retire the Space Shuttle.

Don't think I can wait until the Ares launchers are ready.
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#9

Winston,

you just found the pictures, here, on the internet....



Strange...
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Yeah, I know who took them. It was nasa and reviewed though a military intelligence agency ........
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