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funfly
5th Aug 2011, 16:08
Space Shuttle Discovery - 360VR Images (http://360vr.com/2011/06/22-discovery-flight-deck-opf_6236/index.html)

hetfield
5th Aug 2011, 16:15
Cool:ok:

thx

silverline
6th Aug 2011, 18:40
I really like that - very cool indeed!

MD83FO
6th Aug 2011, 18:54
Wont open with ipad

grounded27
6th Aug 2011, 19:26
Thanks for the share, can not imagine any one one not finding some interest in this!

chris weston
6th Aug 2011, 20:24
Brilliant.

Thanks for sharing.

CW

lakerman
6th Aug 2011, 20:27
From MD83FO, wont open in Ipad.

That's because Apple does not like flash

Linerider
6th Aug 2011, 20:35
That's amazing! Thanks for sharing the link.
I notice that there is a Dell laptop computer on the rear port side of the flight deck. Must be so that they can check F@cebook ;)

Lantern10
7th Aug 2011, 00:42
Great link, thanks for posting.

deanm
7th Aug 2011, 00:57
Last Atlantis flight - 50 minutes after undocking and final separation, overflew Adelaide, Australia.

5 second DSLR exposures.

‪ISS + Shuttle over Adelaide 19.07.11‬‏ - YouTube

Dean

11Fan
7th Aug 2011, 01:38
Dean, Having never seen in personally, at 28 seconds, is that the Southern Cross? Good capture by the way. Many years back, we had Soyuz, MIR and the Shuttle pass overhead in close orbit to each other. Just like you shot, but add one.

deanm
8th Aug 2011, 01:33
Yes, it is Crux, the Southern Cross - I had to ask nicely to get them to do that!

What was *really* umexpected (and spectacular), was the halo
of RCS exhaust gas residue surrounding the ISS. Without any
atmosphere to dissapate it, it had persisted after the Atlantis
inspection fly-around.
Dean

Capn Bloggs
8th Aug 2011, 13:39
Due to cost-cutting, the following features were not included: Throttles and the FO's seat cushion. :{

Sciolistes
8th Aug 2011, 15:25
I notice that there is a Dell laptop computer on the rear port side of the flight deck. Must be so that they can check F@cebook
It is probably running an application called Shuttle XP Pro 2000 :D

Max Angle
8th Aug 2011, 16:21
The ultimate type rating.

TSR2
8th Aug 2011, 20:15
Very interesting indeed but how do the flight crew get in there as the flight deck appears totally enclosed with instrumentation.

allyn
8th Aug 2011, 23:53
The mid-deck is below the flight deck and is where the crew enters and the shuttle....yes, I had to look that up...:8

Space Shuttle orbiter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_orbiter#Pressurized_cabin)