How's that work then ?
Surely they don't need to see where they are going ?
The speed the shuttle goes when it takes off means it must only take a few seconds to go through any cloud cover. The launch is controlled from ground control and all done by millions of dollars worth of equipment that control the pricise direction of the shuttle.
So how can it being a bit cloudy stop the launch ???
If someone had asked me a few weeks ago who the captain of the England Football team was I wouldn't of had a clue, as I don't do football. But now thanks to the power of the media it turns out that its a chap called John Terry. No idea what he's been up too as I haven't paid much attention to the story, but something to do with women. I'd just like to say that I really don't care. I don't know anything about the man so I'm not bothered what he gets up too. So now I know who the England captain is, but apparently he isn't anymore, so I'm back in the dark again over football which suits me fine. I'll stick to Formula 1 and the Rugby, and a bit of Tennis and American Football.

I tell you really grinds my gears... lol
ReplyDeleteI like this idea, look forward to reading more :)