As we wait for the space shuttle to return safely to earth - delayed until Tuesday, according to a BBC News report ... Space Shuttle Discovery. We're high in orbit on our last day of orbit. Tomorrow we come home... What a great example of the informality of a medium that enables you to get such an insight into the humanness and personality of someone you'd be very unlikely to get otherwise: [...] That was, I would have to say, the most fantastic experience of my life. Just incredible to be way out there on the end of that arm all by myself and see no evidence of humans anywhere. Just me and the Space Station and the Space Shuttle from a view that neither I nor anybody else has ever seen, and watch the sun come up over the bottom of the Space Shuttle, and get to sort of drink in that big view. I'll never forget it, and I'll never be able to describe it adequately, I'm sure. But I feel very fortunate to have been able to get a chance to do that. And also very glad that it worked! You can read a NASA | Steve Robinson: First Podcaster From Space (MP3, 3.5Mb) NevilleHobson.com blog which focuses on business communication and technology.
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