[sci.space.shuttle] landing time

barney@skat.usc.edu (Barney Lum) (02/10/90)

>In article <7226@dayton.UUCP> joe@dayton.UUCP (Joseph P. Larson) writes:
>>
>>There's a shuttle launch scheduled for 2-22.  Can anyone tell me how I
>>find out what *time* it's scheduled for?  How about other pertinant
>>data, like where to go to view it, etc.
>
   <20693@watdragon.waterloo.edu> 
   mskucherawy@crocus.waterloo.edu (Murray S. Kucherawy) writes:
   >It's a military mission, so that information is restricted. 

Is the landing time also still classified?  Will the public be allowed
onto/around Edwards for the landing? (Hi Mary :) ).  

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shafer@elxsi.dfrf.nasa.gov (Mary Shafer (OFV)) (02/10/90)

In article <22782@usc.edu> barney@skat.usc.edu (Barney Lum) writes:

:>In article <7226@dayton.UUCP> joe@dayton.UUCP (Joseph P. Larson) writes:
:>>
:>>There's a shuttle launch scheduled for 2-22.  Can anyone tell me how I
:>>find out what *time* it's scheduled for?  How about other pertinant
:>>data, like where to go to view it, etc.
:>
::<20693@watdragon.waterloo.edu> 
::mskucherawy@crocus.waterloo.edu (Murray S. Kucherawy) writes:
::>It's a military mission, so that information is restricted. 

:Is the landing time also still classified?  Will the public be allowed
:onto/around Edwards for the landing? (Hi Mary :) ).  

Yes and no, respectively.  That is, the landing time is indeed still
classified (but the possibilities are readily deducible from the
launch time) and the public won't be allowed into the viewing area.

Sorry about that.

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Mary Shafer  shafer@skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov or ames!skipper.dfrf.nasa.gov!shafer
         NASA Ames Dryden Flight Research Facility, Edwards, CA
                   Of course I don't speak for NASA