petecrow has done thisandthat, hereandthere. The first mission he covered was Apollo 17 in December 1972 — the last time Man went to the Moon. He has covered dozens of NASA missions since at various NASA locations.
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The literary and photographic content of “petecrow/NASA” are jointly © 1972-2011, by Seine/Harbour® Productions LLC, Studio City, California, and by Peter Michael Crow.
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You are invited to visit the other petecrow and Seine/Harbour® blogs at …
Juniapetur, The World Rebooted®
Railroading North America
Russia, a photographic gallery
Around the world in 104 days on the Queen Victoria
Across the North Atlantic on the Queen Mary2
The Black Sea, The Ukraine & Kiev
39,000 Feet: the mile high club and other travel fables
The color photo in the header changes. A recent photograph is part of a series that is elsewhere in this blog. The photograph was taken at the northern end of the KSC shuttle runway at the conclusion of the STS-131 mission earlier this year and shows the Shuttle Discovery touching down for the final time on its final mission. Discovery, the oldest surviving orbiter in the fleet, is headed for the Smithsonian Museum at Dulles Airport outside Washington, DC, early in 2012. Photos of the Discovery in her hangar being prepped in April 2011 for her final trip to the Museum are elsewhere in this blog. = photograph, petecrow for Seine/Harbour® Productions.
I love the header……
The photograph TheCatsMan refers to has since been replaced. However, that photo can still be found, among many other Apollo 17 mission photos by following this link HERE where you will find all of NASA’s Apollo 17 mission photos, including the one referred to by TheCatsMan.
Nice blog Pete. Word Press looks a little better than Google. I’m always in the learning mode on this stuff.