We didn't get any audible or visual cues that anything was wrong, here in San Antonio, apart from the obvious news reports and such. I admit I did go outside to look, just in case, as it felt very sobering to have a "personal" connection to the astronauts' predicament as they overflew the Lonestar State.
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In happier news, the STS-121 and Expedition 13 (International Space Station) crews are preparing to dock this morning. The live video on NASA TV is worth checking out for anyone who can sneak a peak at video from work (if you can sneak GH, you can sneak NASA!) Various video views of the Space Shuttle as seen from the ISS, and vice versa. They're closing in on each other at 3 feet per second and only about 2,500 feet apart at present.
Docking will be complete by 10:52 a.m. CST:
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