Now you can always have clear skies! Looks like Endeavor is a go also.
Ok, my kids are teens and one of the stations they listen to is 101.9 The Edge. While, I had to listen to that station today to help them win tickets for a concert on Saturday night (glad we have a Star Party at SPOC!). Anyway while listening to their site online earlier today they have advertised that they are giving away a 10x10 are of the sky. To see what I mean go to this website and go to the gallery. http://www.darkskymurals.com/dsm/index.php I thought if you had an observatory you could do the top of the observatory and that way always have clear skies! In reality I'm sure since they don't list prices they are expensive (I am not associated with them in any form) but I really like the image it created on the beams on the roof. Kinda of cool I thought. Houston has given a go on weather for launch and for emergency landing so Endeavor should take off around 4:03p.m. or so I believe (might be wrong on the time). So if you have the NASA station on your TV you may want to watch around 4:00p.m. I guess we could add this to no rings, no moons, etc in terms of Endeavor not getting off due to weather. They just announced Endeavor is a go for launch.
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Jay Eads