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Shuttle launch advice.

 
supameanie
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Dec 27, 2008 06:16 |  #1

Hi, I am going to Florida in Feb 09 and hopefully will be watching a shuttle launch while i am there....my question is....will i get nice sharp images from a 100 - 400 ef canon with maybe the 1.4x extender.....
I will be on the beach front and i think it is about 10 - 12 miles from the launch site.
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Dec 27, 2008 06:18 |  #2
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Personally I wouldn't try those extenders, would try and loan out a lens if it is only for a short period of time




  
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Dec 27, 2008 06:24 as a reply to  @ RichSoansPhotos's post |  #3

As far as i know there isnt any where near to me that loan lenses.....or even try before you buy...




  
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Dec 27, 2008 09:42 |  #4

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Dec 28, 2008 10:52 |  #5

I lived in orlando for 7 years and saw lots and lots of launches. both day and night. here's my tips:


  1. Book your stay for at least 4 days after launch, i can practically count on one hand how many launches have gone off on the first launch date.

  2. When you come off of the highway (520) towards Kennedy turn north and all along the road there are great spots, get there early they fill quickly, and bring cash to pay for parking

  3. If you still can buy launch passes for the 5 mile bridge site, bring a chair, and be ready to fight for camera position.

  4. Practice shooting objects in daylight or night lites with bright objects.

  5. Make sure your lens has IS... the water in the lakes and rivers vibrate in Orlando over 50+ miles away. Plus 50,000 gallons of water a second pumped underneath the shuttle tend to make things loud and shaky!



Here are the current scheduled launches for Feb:

Date: Feb. 4
Mission: NOAA-N Prime
Launch Vehicle: United Launch Alliance Delta II
Launch Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base - Launch Pad SLC-2
Launch Window: 2:22 - 2:32 a.m. PST/5:22 - 5:32 EST
Description: NOAA-N Prime is the latest polar-orbiting satellite developed by NASA/Goddard Spaceflight Center for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA uses two satellites, a morning and afternoon satellite, to ensure every part of the Earth is observed at least twice every 12 hours. NOAA-N will collect information about Earth's atmosphere and environment to improve weather prediction and climate research across the globe.
NOAA-N Prime Fact Sheet (Pdf)

Date: Feb. 12 +
Mission: STS-119
Launch Vehicle: Space Shuttle Discovery
Launch Site: Kennedy Space Center - Launch Pad 39A
Description: Space shuttle Discovery launching on assembly flight 15A, will deliver the fourth starboard truss segment to the International Space Station.

Date: Feb. 23
Mission: OCO
Launch Vehicle: Orbital Sciences Taurus Rocket
Launch Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base - Launch Pad SLC 576-E
Launch Window: 1:50 - 1:57 a.m. PST
Description: The Orbiting Carbon Observatory is a new Earth orbiting mission sponsored by NASA's Earth System Science Pathfinder Program.

The good news is Discovery will be either on the mover or at its platform early in Feb and there are no other shuttle launches scheduled close which means that the platform will look fantastic. Good Luck, we may even schedule a Florida event for this so we can all have a meet up, a night shuttle launch in person will change your life, its truly amazing to see how far science and mankind has come. A day launch is no less amazing!! Good luck and hope to see you there.



  
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Dec 28, 2008 14:05 as a reply to  @ jgoodstein's post |  #6

Attached below is a shot of the STS-124 launch taken with my 100-400 (WITHOUT a teleconverter).

Additionally, here's a link to a shot of the STS-120 Launch using my 70-200 F4 + 1.4TC
https://photography-on-the.net …light=sts-120#post4733737

Both were taken from about 5 miles away.

Good luck and good weather wishes.


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Dec 28, 2008 14:54 as a reply to  @ Go4EVA!'s post |  #7

Thank u for the responses......
We will be ther for the 12 -16 feb so hopefully if its delayed we still wont be to far away....
i have planned the holiday well.....so that we will be in Titusville on the 11th to do the space center tour...
then there for hopefully the launch on the 12th...if not we will be in and around orlando .....




  
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